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VOL. VI.
A FAMILT MBWSrAPKB Or LOCAt. AMD GKNERAt. INTF.LI,HiENt'B.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, rlUNE 28, l<)01
MEHS: aLiO TB&KLT IH aDTaai.1
NO. 35.
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I CLUB aod STRENGTH TESTER 5 Minutes leach day. ll will d.vrlop ami .siicnKtlicn thi- j trms, shiiulilcrs, chest, l.acl;, w.-ii.-.t nml hips in K-ss I than nnc-qiiaiUT ol the timt; iciiuirtil liy any otluir I methoil, wilh or tciiliciit .-i|ipiiiaius. ll imliicis I tou nci slumber, riils ynu oi rh.-untnlisni, writer's I crtnnp, ci'n.stipation and inilij;isliiin. M.nkrs Ihe Ibrain tctivc and Ihe complcxi.in clear. 'Ihc cluli ¦ctn he used hy Ihc we.ik man nml the btriiiit;''st I athltta. Foe awn, woaien and children. Wrilr for dticriflive famfihlit anil firiu-liit to
.; TMB HERCULES CLUB C0„ Room C i 16 South Street, Boston. Mass.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
intKrnational lesson comments
FOR JUNE 30.
¦anlow ar tht BooobiI goarUr, I Cor. tv.. ll-aa — Ooldta Tttt, I Cor. Tl.. 14— anattarr at tht Twtin rrtcrdlug
Introdnction.—The letMins of Ihe quar¬ ter have been lilled with more Ihtii i.r.li- nary intrrett. lleginniiiK with the ri-Kiii-- nelion we htve itudied all Ihe n'ci.nled appetrtneea uf Chriiit both liefure anil ni¬ ter Hit ttcentinn. KoII.iwiiig the ttiioeii«i.in the Holy Spirit wtt given. tn.I Ihen we were eneourued wilh Ihe ftet that ChriHt It ttlll our High I'riett in hetven. The "itudiet in Ihe life nf .lei.u«" which hnve cnnliniied fnr eighteen ninntlm are iii.w eloied for the prenent, ami we are In turn our tttenliun lo truth in other lurta nl ihe taeied Hcripturet.
Letton 1. Topic: The risen Clirinl. Pltce: At tnd near Calvary. Chriat wuh cmriHed on Kridtv, .\pril 7; roH«. early Handtjr morning. April B; aeveral wnmen were etrly tt the lonili; Ihe nlnne wnn rolled twty; the wnnieii entere.l tho wp- ulehre: Chntt wtH not Ihere; two angelH fneared in the form of men; their faeea were like lifhtoing anil their garmenta were dtnling; the women were afraid; the tafelt Uil.l them Chriat had ri«>n; Ihe go lo tell tht. iliw-iplet. who caiinnl 1k- lieve; IVIer tnd .Iiihn run in the L.nili.
}. Toiiie: .leaua making lliiuHi'lf known. Plaee: Netr Ihe aepulchre. Marv Muiiil.i lene retumeil and at.HMl near the tmiili wcepint: the looked into the aepiilihre; taw Iwo tngela in white; Ihcv anked her why ihe wept; the replied thtt Ihev hint Uken tway her lx>ril. ai'i.l uhe did imi know whare thee had laid Ilim; turnniK thetaw Jetua, liut aui>|M»e.l Ilim In l.e tli.'
Bnlener; He aiMike her n.ime: ulie knew b; He tent her In tell Ihe diaciplea lie had riten.
S. Topie: Christ ihe fulliiment of i.ro phecy. I*l«ct: Kinnmua an.t .leruMili-ui. Two diteiplet jnuniev to Kiiimiiui.. a vil Uge teven tn.I nne-half milea niirihw.-,.! ..f .'erattlero. They talk together an.l are ttd: Jrtttt draw, near; Ihey do nnt kn..w- Him; He queationa Ihem: thev relate what had reeently iweurreil; .leaiia eiplaina the (Seriplurpa; Ihey arrive at Kinmaui.. ,l.'«u« it uned 1.. abi.le with llieni: makea Him. telf known; vtnithe. nut of their night: they return to Jeruaaleni.
4. Topie: .lean, eonvin.-ing the ap.h.ll.'K of Ilia returreeli.in. I*la.-e: .Teruulem ll ia Ihe evening uf the re»urre.tii.n Suii.l.i\: the dlw'ipira aaaemhled: Th..m»« ,il.-.ii'l ; .letut enter.; alinw-a IIih IiuiuIh nn.l i.<. i; hilttrt them; gi«-et them tuthnriiv i...'r tin; 'fhomtt wuuhl n.>t believe; nne u.>.>k Uter .Irau. tppeara tgain; Thnmaa pr.-H- enl; m«i Chn»i tnd la eonrimtil that He htt tetlly ariH4-ii: ,l,.Hua pi-onnunei.H a bleating on th.»«' nh.. U-lie»e though thev kave nut teen.
5. Topie: I'eter'H h.ve f.ir Chri.t ri.i, e Tht tea of litlilee. The dixiple. m i.nli Ita; IVler aad tix oth<-r. ipi n tishing: t..il aU Bi(ht tnd ctleh nothing: .Ie.ua ap peart oa the thore; tella them I., .nat the ¦et OB the riicht aide of tlie >liip: it m lilM wilh fith; Ihey know Mini: alter ihey dine Jteu. ttkt Hinion t .pieatit.n: "l^.v. •tt thou Me m.ire thtn these* " I'eter re- pUn, "Thou knoweet thtt 1 love Fht.e'' Thit M reiietted three time. lo tnd tni^etre for Ine •iii.ep
a. Toptc: Chrut .-..niniis. tpottJct. rUi-e: .\ m..unUin in I'ialilee Aa appointment ht. Ixvn made bv .lesiia to meet the ditriplet in tltliln-. The n|v.. tha thd BMny du. iple. tre prCM-ni .Vsiia apiMart hefore them; they m.rship Ilim: tnoie douUed; .leuM tella tliem of llii. pawer; roamiMiona tbem tn g... tn te.i. h all aation. ti|<l to btptiie; pniniises to Ih- with them aUtv.
7. Topic: Christ', iiartmg wordn. I'la.-.-: Utmat Olivet, irtms ..pens their un.ler ttaadiaa; thnt. from the Scn|4urf« that fWitt atli>l U.e sulTured and have ris<-n tram the dead; speaks of the grett ul«a- tioa thtt it iirovidetl |..r all nalKma; letda tha diteipk* oal t.i Itethtni: thev miA Hiai to rettotv the kinti.i.im lo Israel; Ile Bfiwaitrt the H.dv Spirit to ihem: thev are M'lany in .lenwalem: whil.> ih.-v heh..l.l Ua it parted frum them; He will cmie
•. Tme: The petiter.wial htpiisin. Place: Jrratthiia. .\t lb.- feast of the IVatteoat. tftjr durt from the Taaaover: the ditripM aiiaaiHad in on np|ier nmm; with aae aaetrd; taditaly t t.iun.1 fnmi i; "ttamtit hke ta of lire" ttt uis.n thty wata tiM with ikr llnlv ; ^aka aMi a«k« lowatt; the aai- gamm hmui tka aammk tad eamm uwetker; a4 Mi ¦imli< (aoasM
every innii heard them apeak the wniider ful worka of (.mmI in Ilia own laiiRuag.'.
It. Toiiie: The exiellcncv of Clirist's prieHlhn.id. The .Mnsiiic taliei-naele was a tvpe of Ihe good thinga to enme. The h'lgn prient waa n tyiie of Clinsl. wli.i i« our great High IVient in li.'uv.-ii. He i< now nt the right hnud of liml the Killiir. milking intercesaion for us. The iill'.-iiiiiis were n t.v|K. nf Christ: He wns inliiiileiy mnre pre.-inus thnn the .Mnsni.- ..IT.'tincs, Christ gnve Himself n saerilii-e lur .-.in. onee fnr nil.
HI. Topic: Snill's iniiv,.|sii.n. I'l.ne: .Ierus;ileiu. I'niil m in tli.- t.iiiple null those wh.i ai-e olisi-rving the liuiiii. nl Ihe .Vn/jirite viiw; his eiieiiiies ili.iiu-.- I.iiii wilh iiolluliiig Ihe temple: iliev ili.i;: liliii out; lie la i-esi-ucl liy Ihe Kniiiiii fiMiil; is iiermitteil to H|HNik for liiiiis.ll; sp.:il.-< of hia life iH-fnle hia eiinveisimi; tc\\. m his cinversion; how the Lnnl .iiip.-.ire>l in Ilim, near Daiiinsi-iis, nl tmnii: Imw .\ii.i nins en, > tn hini, and instiu. t.-d .m.l Imp Im-il Inm.
11. r.ipie: The glnrili.-il Snviiiiir. I'lm-.-: I'lie Isle III I'ntiiins. dnhn the nl».slle is
Imnished tn Pntmiis f.ir hit. l.-sli iv Inr
Christ. Ile w,is iu the .'<pint mi Hie I..i|-.rs .lav; heiil's n m.i..' l.,-hliiil liiiii: turns niid'.-ees s.-v.-ii g.il.leii . .iii.lleM i. I... nnd in the miilsl mm like liie s.ni ni iii.iii .I.-sllsis.-lnth.-d like n prii-.-.t : His li.iirniis like W.S.I, ev.-s like tire, f.-el like 1.llllll-ll.¦.! Iirnas. vniee'hke the si.unil nl lii.iiiv ...U.-l-.. teiinncc llku the nun; .Inlin fell ,-
dead.
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INSURANCE CLAIMS.
POLICY HOLDERS PRESENT PREPOSTEROyS DEMANDS-
Od.l Areldfnt. Mad. ths Ktalt of Rt- qur.l« for Cu*h Hurt at a Ftimr. He.tln|t—Man Frl(ht.t.d tTbtl. bliav- iBg UuliM Ul. Chin. a
I'eter told una H
HATCHING AN OSTRICH.
Tht lAbar-lll.l.ltn( I'roena ol th. M*|. tail r.iual. Illrda. Karly In the year, jn^t nt apring dawnt, a pair ut uitrlehra will liegin to build a nett, or rather lo t.riipu ow out of the ground. The male bird resta hit brenatlMini' un tbe grouud and klek.s Ihe HHUil behli,d, when uno sl.lo la suf- nclently deep he turns nrniind and op¬ erates In a like mann.T. until a round hide about thri.e f.'.t In illameler and one foot de"p It the result of his ex- ertlont: occatlonally ho Iniini.iteii t,i Ihe femalt that h.'lp la desired and they take turns. Tlio hen forthwith IH-Rlns fo lay an egg every day. until 12 ur 15 tre located side by ct.le In thia bule In the ground; they seatter a little sand over lha eg,?s i.i pnitivt thnu frnm the rnvi of the California tun; thia hatill hat doubtlvti led t,i the aiipiHit.iili.n printed In maoy aneient natural blat.irle. that the rggt nf t!ie uttrlch tre hat'hed .'by the tun. nnald.'.l by tbe birda. As ».i.>n as tht full num¬ ber of eggs are laid, the c.upl*. sliar.^ the latkir of hatching; the maio Mnl telling on the eggt fmm 4 o el.K-k in the afternoun unlll 5 oi-Io>k the fo - lowing morning; tnd It may be under- ttivHl with what iliill this is pert >rni"J wben It It remembered that 250 pounda of otIrU'h Is bearing down upim H egfs; at • o'clock the hen takes his place. Tht mala oelrich. however, with remarktMe IntelllgKnee. reiuivesi tba femalt tor an h.-.ur tn the tnldd!* of the day while she gaet lit te«rch ol neretaary nourishment X pair w,ll follow thit regime with the greatest regularity for about 4i» dayt. when ihe egga art hatched.
Teaeher-".Vnd why thoulil we i« lU'Rwr to rts.' hy ..iir own t'rr..ris';' Jiihuule Wis*' — "'I'au.s*. tlien-s uo leilln' when ib<' alarum I'UH'k will go »n>ii»."'-T1i-Blia.
The olher day one of the best-known KiikILsIi aei'iilent Insurance companlea reiiihcd a claim for t'M. nayn the l/on- doti .Mali. The Insurer had reeeiviHl a blow In the .-ye which coniprllnd him lo .stay lu a dark room for a nionlh. lu the column "eause of aci-ldenl ' wiro written the sardonic words: "Went to a peace nieetlns."
The unusual candor with wlilch somo of the Insured wrile la amusing. In a recent ra.se, In whieh a cll.'nt had siittiri^l from a brokeu collar bone, llieic appeared under llio headliiR "cause of accident; ' "Oii not know llutoxleatedl." Some clients Imaginn If Ihey do not send a minutely .le- t:illixl aci'oiinl of the accident lliey will re.eive nn compensation. It la only In this w.iy that one can account for tills blatement: "1 had words with my wife. She camo toward mo wllh a shovel, and In leaving llie room 1 tnpp.'d over tho mat and sprained my ankle." Mere Is a claim for liOur.'d fei-llni;a: "1 was reliirnlng from busl¬ nesa yesterday when my brolher-ln- law entered the tniln. lie called me an Idle rogu.',aiid by doing so degradel me before all llie paii.scugers. Can 1 re- cov.r dumagi's fr.im your company?" A w.11 known liiHiirance i-onir:iny once received a claim from a w^ian whiwe husband was. Insure.l agarns' lulal dis- abl.'m.nt. .She said: "My hiisli.ind Is i|iiiU' uualilo to write. He had a se¬ rious fall Ust w.ek. and the doctor says he will never li'j able to work again." IH). tors and magistrate a ler- tltliatc3 lo this cdecl were liiclomsl. As the .irtltlcate was somewhat curi- iiiisly word.'d the eonipaiiy made in- iiulries aud found Ihat their highly re- s|s'.table cheat had been lynehml. .Mauy ut the genuine claims nre ex- r.'tvlingly .-nnu.' "lllttcn by au ad br" tsl.l und "kn.'lt in ly a bull." show rurlouu accidents that happen to coun¬ try people. "Trapi«M flnccr In a cash nil" Is decidedly suggettlve. Some of Ihe domeitlic accidents have their lighter fide. One cannot but be amnse.l at the hardworking houaewlf.. who claims damages because a dothet- pi'B fell from the line and struck her III the eye. \V,> cin Iniaislne. al.so. that it WHS a youthful husband who. to se.^ his charming young wife, caMght hold of an insecure d.xirknob. which g;ive way aul preclpltiite.1 him heaiUong lown a tlighl of ttepa Half a d.izen I.l nients a ye«r are cauw..! by coal . xpliHling' In the fire. Kith.-r Pami¬ rs have a more reprehensible habit 'f dropping their paint f|Kil« on ii.t.-i.- rs by or elte ln«iir.-d people spend the bulk of their Ume under palnti rs' la 1- Icrt. In-'urance companUa alwnys re¬ gard claims for d»nag«t done by palm with a little suspickm. Surely Uiff.(:enlleniin who put the lighted end jf hik, cigar In hta mouth n.-ver ex¬ pected' compensation .\ t. rvant girl -arrying a Iray feil downstairs and broke her leg. She was uninsured and. Jf courte got nothing, but in her fall Ihe biir»t open the door of a ro.>ra In ahich a man sat shaving. In hit fright he ga«hed bis .bin ..adly and uu claim fur compentatiun wua paid.
TME 5lGHl/^&'0P T/At <t tt -Ct
declaf^aTioH op- ir<pepeHc)cNce Tooi^ PL/^ce JU3T oMe rtOMDi^tD/
Jj|.y|4/;I90|
flatteiT ia attrvt moro timu a k«p.
TiJ hfrf. h> here, \\\t glonoiis day!. Tfje (Jay of lumult" and display. Tbe day wf)eo all witt) palTiol" zeal, Try To <xpre3J just whaf M^cy f-«l, In prahrude for whal' was dor)e, BacK If) rl)e dayj o\ W&sliinQron
^
5o brirj5 your rocKel" and your jquib, And riiin§3 described in phrdses olib Dy'I re works men who advcrlisc. We'll help illuinc ir) blazing iV^ty. , Tour silver rounlfiins. qoIcT cascade s. v/c will iQnil'e and shriel^ aloud In eay rejoicing will)- Hje crowd. And ri7co we'll (-eel Ihe usual doubt And a5l\ whar w« rejoice aboul*. Thty leave r)o Iboughls w^en all is dont Ot liberl'y and VashingroQ. The childish Irifles of display Refir our Independence day:.
dne:V'/n?Oirs>
"\Vow-ow-o«'l
KI.I.OW-W-W-W rlll- ¦/.oun, I (lukeii a ilrluk uf wat I'l'l I thank you, Mr. ('luilnnan, anil you, my felliiw- litlzeus, whom I linvc li:i{l the illsllnKUlshed lioiior to Iwlcn repre¬ sent lu llie leglslntlvo hulls of this proud Stnte, fur llio in,-iK- iillloeut reception
whicli you hnve nc- corileil nie nn —" Wowl Wowowowl fSninll bntiy, rnpiilly beeomlug purple lu tho fnce. Mother knends It ou her lap nml then tusscH It into the nir In order to reassure It.) Wow-www! Wuli-ciiv! Wiihow! Wow! Wow! Wow!"
—noteil nllU.' for Iheir lulelllgence. Ihelr pnblle spirit nml that enllgliteueil
liatriotlsm which "
"Come on Imys! They're three.for Ove. remenilier! Throe for live; Threi. for liv.-; 'riin.' fnr live! Three for fhe nne very llnieyoiu-lii'ilhi'liellyouBllnyood rlKar! Conn' on, lioyH! Ciiiiio on au'
Hani;: Hi.iik! Hlue! Hoof! Trsl! Iliiiii;: lliniK )i:ui:; lianu! illiiiicli of lire crnckei's umler a barrel.1
"Wowl \\'oW IIW ownwow! Ch llll-
uli-Wuw! t'li-wow! Wowiili!" (l-'aiiie baby.)
• benillnR Hint mi this .l.iy nf dnys.
mnde sacred IhriuiK'lioiit nil Ume by Ihal hei-iile ileclaraiioli of our llluslri OUH forefntliers, we sIioulil assemble In do honor tn tlu.se who fotindcd Ihls re public In sli'i'ii^'th nml wisdom and nt the same Ilmo plodco lo ench oilier
"r.eiuo! I.emn! I.imo! It's Ove a plass, reuiemliei', R.ioil Iieople. The Illlll. rerreslilnc lemonnile ritflit hero Is nve II class. I'lv.' i-.'iiis, a uick, a half a illiiie, the twculii th part of n iliil liir buys 11 larKi' (,'ln.ss of the cool, re freshiiiK drink! (ill, VKS! Coiue on! Coiiio on! Ciiini' on! The pine Juice nf till' lemon, beiir In niliiil. Ton guod! Too ),'Ond! .Xiiollier soul iii.i.le happy! Come on! lis live, live, live, live, live! lleyyy! Cnme a niiiniir; I.emn! I.eiiio! I,emo!"
" and 111 all serliiu^ue^s. my fellow
rltiic'iis, nlluw our llioiu-lits, on this, the slnriiiiis biriliday of national free¬ dniu. In dwell upon those prublems whi.'h "
llin;; blUKbinn! HanR! IJonf! ninc- liaiii: bung luinK'. I-'sss (a 'slzzer"). Hllll i;! llanir-bunu" lini; linn;;!
"Wull uh nil nh iili-uh ¦ il.nby hold-
ber; The only pncnmntlc peanuts sold on the grouuds today. Loo.sen up! I.ooBon up! Buy peauuin for the la¬ dles! Bear la mlnil that these are the s'tem-wlndlug peanuts. A written Bunrnntee with every peanut, reiuem- lier! Cotuo on! Come ou! Get your
peauut.s rlplit here! Slep right "
Hang! Itiing-blng! llnng!
rlnj; tbe liell nn' tben you git a good cigar. Three for "
"-—arching dome of lieavcn. Oh- hh. fellow-cltlzens. niny we not "
"Wow! Wowow! Wow!"
"Oyes! Oy..K! Oyet! They're tho felf-tolning pennuin, remember, with¬ out knot or blemish. A bushel for a nick, good peoplo. Kresb roasted, good people. Dig up. Dig up! Buy yonr peanuts here. Come on! tkime on! Come on!"
"The lemonodc Is five to-day, re¬ member, flve. flve, flvo, Dve, flve. flve cents! The large cold glass for a nick! Hurry up! Hurry up! Unbelt! I'n- belt! Give the ladles a nice cold drink!"
".Nine's tbe numljer! Vou come mighty nenr the hole tlint time. Tryer a.cin! Tryer ngln! Tryer ngalu."
" shnll review with grateful mem¬ ory tho courageous-^—"
"Wow-uh wow! Wow-uh! tvow! Wow-w-w! Wow-w-w!"
"That's what tbey nil say- the best tliey ever lasted. Come ou! Come on! The genuine Mnnlln peanuts right here, good people. A picture of Ad¬ miral Dewey Inside of every peanut, remembot. Evcrytxidy this wayl Como on! We're closln' 'em out at flve n pack right here now—come ou!"
" high on the scroll of fame In
Ibat Immortnl list where shall remalu lu liuporlsbjible glory Ibu names ot
"Wow-w-w-w-! L'b-wow! Uh-tvowl Vh-wuw!"
"He rings the liell nnd here's bis cigar. Now then, who's ne.xt. who's ue.xt? Three for ttve! Throe for flve!"
"It's lee colli—-ivow ub-vvow tib-wow
—fiosh roasted here for Ob, yes!
till, yes!—lielove.l conntry, lu whoso " Bang! Blug! Hang! Bang!
" to the end of time. 1 thauk you
for your kind attention."
Uaugl Bnng:-Georgo Ade. In thi Chicago Kocoiil.
^^4
An Iiidrp.ndenri< Day Frolic.
At a I'ourlh of July picnic wera pnssed arouud lo the conipany wooden Iilutea of generous dluuer-platc size, tin these were pasted various odd- shaped pieces of red, white and Iduo paper. These, It wnj explnlned. wero Intended to represent lu their general outline the maps of Ihe thlrfeen origin¬ al Stales (ns thoy now npponr), nnd with them, lo avoid the unlucky num¬ ber, wns also the map of Cuba. At the tnp of each, lustead of Its nnme, was
EVIL OF tlATING ALONE
TALK ANO COMPANIONSHIP ARE ES SENTIAL TO PROPER DIGESTION,
Ils liieatb
I'll-llll llll WOl
•"I'liHt's the
Wow oiv-nw-ow! iwiiw-w-ow!" ynu ring the bell Dewey perfecl os, nil right. .K nice.
oil. now! Come
on, hur! S nneb >dy .'!».' try It. Thr.e shots f.ir li\e. an' every time you ring tlie b. II ynu gt a good cigar '
¦•- rbe pallndiuin nf our llliertles Nnw I p^k you. my fi I1..W citlreiis. ns rail.I and Ibniighiful nn.l pairinilc rliizfa> of till' guniand.st louiilry ou llud'a ;recu fnolstonl. Is 11 not yonr koh UIU dny to—' "Wuw' Wowowow! I'li-wow!" "Choke olT that youug 'un!" *'—t-ii»::t 11. IS It or is it not ynur d'lly? Wl.v. fellow clH7..'ns. «-..' are eiaudlng ii|>,.u the liiC'slndil nf one of Ibe most >ulil :n.- .i«m1i» m tho mag- liilicent hifioir uf ulc iiii|M-rial cm l.i.IUVeilllli Wi 1 tb pro plieli,- eye 1 >;luiii"c al.'ii'. llie gliit.'ring pathway of the twenr.n.b .-.-iitury aud ih"re I lie Loll! —"
"Grr 1 Ul I-I: Gi t '.'Ul lint: 'i'he big tnck fnr a ni.k.l. re:i'eMiU.r! Get th.- r .1! C.-^lifomb; .liiniex. .l.iuble Joiui.-.l. iKi'vel edge.1, H; fXonx {i^auuit. reiiieip. tier! 'I'uey're fre.-h r.ii.si.'.I! They're lu.v aiJ hot. r. lUi-.-alK-r! Tak. uiul.-nn' Takeiuubii s! Takiiiialom! Ttk- lOiil umIcI villi Ul.' Ulll licariori' r«'0.'iu
"I'll wow! Cli-wow! TTIi wow-w-w!"
" lenllzo the Immense risponsl-
blUly resting upon us as the uii- eronned sovereigns of Ihls Incompara- lilo domain? I'lom where the pines of the North bond lu the Icy blasts of ,'IU arctic winter to Ihnse tropical strnnds where the sweet magnolia liils the soft air with Its Btbsuous per- fume, mill from the rugged riymnuth rnck nil thnt tib'ak .New Kiiglniul shore tn wher.' the Golden Gate throws out Its mighty nrms lu bnspltnlile wel-
le t.i u new world of comm.Tee fnr
liiyoiid the ilanilug waves of tbe I'a litle. Ihere ciiines one great piiiau of .joy, one mnjestle chorus that "
Bang! Bing.'ly-bnng! Bang! Bane! Hang! Bliigety bang bang! Br-r-r r r!" I Two bunches at one time.)
¦ I'll uh ub-ub-wow \v-w! Uli-uh uh- wiiww-\v! Wowowow-! Wow-.iwow!" ¦l.i'iiio! I.emn! It's a pure drink, re ineiiilier. ludnrsed by loadlug physl- liaiis. It p.'rfiinii's the breaib nml curls Ibe bulr, rememliir! Slip right up, girls, nud drink till you bust, (nine on! Come on! I'onie ou! Drlnk- '.'r.liiwii! It'll cost ynu but a paltry nick, live c.'Uls, a pleayune, u half .lime, g.iod iM'.iple. We're here tn day llll.l gone t.i-iuorrow. Come a runnlu'! i.riiik '.r down!"
" the piHipli', for Ihe [H-ople ami
by the pi'ople shall not —"
Blng! Blng blng lling! Bang!
".V good cigar If yuu bit the liell. Wlioll be tb.. n.'Xl"
Wow! I b Wow : Til uh-uh-wow!"
"Ob. yes, we're selling a large pack- ;igi' of the antiseptic iieaniits for tivo today! Not teu. bul flve! 11. inemlier. good Iieople. thai ihi«.. inanut.^ w.r.' u.lt niadeby a trust Sntlsfa. tinu guar¬ antied. U'ur lu miD.I, or m.iuey i.- funded as y.iu pass out th.' donr. 11. y- y y y! Come un' gel 'eiu. Tbi-yr.' lli" real reruvlan. hoiue made, ro.k bal last, b.-ar?-weight p.anuls. warrant..I In regulate Ibe iitoniick aud cure rbeu- uiatism."
Bang! Bang! Bang!
" — Ind.-iil r.'creant to our trust If we did uot .iffcr a willing anil Inviil support at this crisis tn that unwliisli pntriot. tbat f.arless statesman, that Inlrepi.I leader of men. who now hnlds Ibe miiKt exalteil potitlnn wllliln tlie gift of mortal "
¦Wow' lb nil lih uh uh w.m • Wow- Wnw w.iw • I b W'lW ! I'hwnW' Lh- HhubW'iwow' W.iw.iw! Wow"
•' Ihat glori.iuii banuer. wlmk,-
stars shall endure when tbe stars ..f In-aven have crumbled Into uothing net* and "
Hang Baag-bang! Rcngeiy l.ing- l.ung' Bang' Blngety l.lugety liang!"
"Wow"! Wow" Wowow'* Wow'"*
"Number-r r elfbi! Nvxt llnie jOD
priiiti'il a iiuniber. I'cuills were dls- I trniuted. and the gii.'StM were given j li.nlf nn hnur In guess the Identity ut \ the maps, Ihe iiiimes of which were I wrilteu on the backs of Ille plates. Tho j cuupie most successful lu this -Were ' each preseuted with an ItuiiiuDse can- | lion lli-i'iracker, which, bowever, was i not ns dangiroiis as It seoiued nl Orst j sight, for It was milbing worse than i n clever Imltnllnu of the real thing lilled With Imuliniis.- Alice CnrloHfl ; Wiiielei-, lu till' Womnn's Home Com- | pmilun. j
Nolij TInis ('oiiilng.
A grateful uailiiii will be ready to reward the Invelitnr of lb.' noiseless liri'i rack.'r.- New !iork World.
The cannon cracker has now entered uiKin Ils work of trying to destroy Ihe ri'll;ililllty of the cusus iotnls.-Oma¬ ha World-Ili'i-ald.
Dialers In lir.'works are preparing for the apiiroachlug uatlonal holiday In a way tu linlicate their faith In the tli.'ory that the .\merlcau small Isiy win have muuey to buru.—Baltimore News.
Till' CliliU'se have lu'i-ii too busy SI nilliig llri'irackers nud other uuplous- iitil I'ourlh of July uierihandlse to Ihla eountiy to biok for much b-iilent con- sidii-alinii 111 Ibelr present ditllcultlea. --Washiugtou Star.
'a Suggntlnn.
"Jnhu Henry. " said .Mrs. Bainbridge tn her .1.1.SI snu, OU the morning of the Fuunh. "ynu must sliiy at home to liny and rock th.. irndle "
"Why not let th.' skyrocket?" de- iiiandid Jnhu Henry, as be whlr.aed through till' doorway.—Harper's Bai-
Premtture I>yspppatt U llnr of the Motl Trylnc Fttluret of I'nintrririt l.if«.~ rbrtlesllr and Inta-liiiTtatllr We tm- prow With Comptntontiilp.
At n time like tbe present, when tlie marrying age of the nverage mau of the middle cinsses Is l«'lng more nnd more postponed, the physical Ills ot liachelordoiu come increasingly undei the notice of the medical mau. It Is nnt good for mau or woman to live alone. Indeed, It has been well said that for solitude to Ik> successful n man must be either angel or dovll. This refers, perhaps, mainly lo lbo moral ns|iects of Isolation, and witl these We have oow no couceru.
There nre certain physical Ills, linr ever, wblch are uot tbe lenst nmong the dl.sadvnntages of loneliness. Ol tlie.so tboro Is many n clerk lu Londou, many a youug barrister, rising, per haps, but not yot fnr ouougli risen, mauy ii business man or Journalist who will say thnt ouo of the most trying features of his unmarried llfo Is lo imve to ent alone. And a protun- ture dy.'|)epsln Is the only thing fhnt ever tnkes hlin lo his medlcnl mnn. There nre some few happily disposed Individuals who cnn dine nloue nnd not eat too fast, nor loo mnch uor too little. With the majority It Is dllTin' eut. Tho average man puts his novel or bis pnpor before him nud thinks that he will lengthen out the moal with due deliberation with readiug ii lltllo with, nnd more between, the courses. Ho will just employ bis mind cuough to help, nnd loo little lo Interfere wllh digestion. In fact ho will provide that gentle menial ac companlnient which with linppler poo pie conversation gives to a menl.
This Is your solitary's excellent Iden In reality he liecomes engrossed In what bo Is re.-idlng till smldeuly find Ing his chop cold Lo deiuollslios tt in n few mouthfuls; or else ho finds tlinl ho Is hungry and paying no ultoullou to the book, which he flings aside, hc rushes througb his food as fast at possible, lo plunge Into bis armchali and lllernlure afterward. In eithei cas<. the lonely man must digest nt a disadvantage. Kor due nnd easy nu¬ trition food should be slowly lakeu nnd the mind should uot be Inleusely exercised during tho process. Every one knows thnt vhilent bodily exercise Is bad Just after a meal, and mental oxcj'tlon Is equally so.
wise people do not even argue dur¬ ing or Just nftor dinner, nnd observa¬ tion of nftor-iUnnrr s|>ecches will con¬ vince any one that most siioakors uiltli- er eudure Ihemselves uor excite In their beni-era any severe lutelloctuul effort.
In fact, the experience ot countless genornlloiis, from Ibe red Indinn of the woods to tbo whito-slilrted diners of a miMlern imrty, hns perpetuated tbe lesson Hint n man should not ent alone, nor tbiuk much nt this time, but should lalk and be talked to while he feeds. Most peopb. do not tliluli iiiiich wbeu they talk, and talking Is n uatiiral necompaulmout of eating uuJ drlnklug.
Wlnit does It fare wllb tbe many solitiiry women of tuday? No better, Wl' know, than wllh the meu, but dif¬ ferently. Alone or uot n man mny gen¬ erally be trusted at any rate to lake food oniiiigb. (We siipposo, of rourse, thnt he ean get It.) With a woman It Is different. She Is more emotional, inoi'i. Imaglmitlve. nnd less Inclined to realize Ibo gross necessllles of exist¬ ence. Therefore, Ihe woman doomed to dine alone ns often ns uot does not tline nt nil. She gets dyspepsia lie- cause her ingestion has not sufllcloiit practice, a man gets ll because bis functions practice It too often la tho wrong way.
Worst of nil, perhaps. Is the case of the solitary cook. Iu the myriads of smnll flnts In I.,onilon there nro thous¬ ands of womeu "doing" for their soll- lary masters or mistresses. Those women, whose main occiiiiutlon Is to prepare food for others, find It laipos- sllilo to enjoy, or even to take, food Ihemselves. As confectioners are said lo give their apprentices a fre^ ruu of the stock of tho shop for tho llrst few days, knowing that It will effectu¬ ally cure appetlle afterward, co tho women who are always cccupled wllh buying and preparing food grow uu¬ able to uso it for Ihemselves. TIioso people suffer fror.i I'yspepsla. whkh Is cured If somebody else i lauagos Ibelr kllchen for n week, allowing tbei.i to take nicnls wlthoul prcpariug Ihiiu.
It needs uo mirallsl to declare Iho evils of solllarluess. Man nud woman Is a gregarious animal. I'b.-ilcally aud Intellectually wo Iniprcve wllh cotn- pnulonsblp. Ccrlnlaly 11 Is not good to eat and to drink .".lone. It Is a t.ail fact of (llir llg cllles Ihal Ilny hold bunilreda ' f men nml wci.ii ii who In the day ure too busy and .it night too lonely to fred with pr. ht, i mcb less with any pleasure.—The I«ir.c: 1.
WISE WORDS.
Cralllidc Is lb' uiualc of C ? lienrt.
Kt'.splclou Is the poise J of t r ' f.leud ship.
Watch lest profperlty ilcslrcv cnucr- cslty.
Blaiio-all ! jd pralsc-all ar • two blockheads.
To lijcw bow to s igBesi Is ihc Cl'^'S' ert cf tcachln.f;.
Ill- that waliii u.iou forti Jc l.i rever Fure cf a dinner.
It Is uore c.'.iy tu b; wice fer ollicrn thau for oursdveij.
I'rugality is a fair furliiuc, : ud lii'j- lls of Industry a go3d cslati-.
The fcclUis of dlslrr.st is always tiic last which a jjicat ulnd acijuires.
A Icarui-d blockheal 1= a groLter blockhead tbau au icii<-ra:it ouc.
Thi; geultis. wit and spirit of a uo- tICL arc CUc'Overed lu lu pre verba.
rieasurc is th-j flower that tadoa; leucLjbraui'o la the iasthig perfuu..
The cirt.iiu way t'j bj cheated Is to faucy ouc'i: self uar. cuuulug lhau othcrj.
t ue I ian who duea things Is worth a li'-nilr.il who t.-.lk about iIk thlugs they ar. g'jlng to do.
Debt is a skeleton ti.e Ikiui-s of whicb raiile as ofteu in a paluco an lu a lini.l. Indeed, oftener. sluce credit Is lilll ^i\iu to tlit: very inntt.
".Say. f.lUr-. ..r u-.n t u.-.'.l t.r link lies d.' only I blip Wot got liurli-d on lie i^'ourl'. Yvr (.ushirr a«e uc tiniU- Ui'i."
harweA LII/'> Alltt.
r>eef'ptiou has even naebed the dls cipl. s of Flora. There has lately li.eu luiroiluc'd into th. market u bull calU'd "The luered JUy of tbe Mie." The uame is lusullli n ntly latching ta fUKi'luate lovers of lluwers. and a friend of mine addi-il the uew flower to his conservatory. Time passi-il. aud up cume llu- plaiii, but tvbeu tlie "ta- cred Illy of tbe Nile" apiieared, lie fouud only an old but still agreeable (rlend In tbe baioeljr narvlMua.—liaat Aulian Tlmea, -
BINOIIEyENTIiflFTHElH
w AnnxTiOTOfi img.
Attorney-General Knox is investlgat Ing trusts to detennlne whether the Sherman law la tteliig violated.
Hepresentatlons Uxiklng to an nmlca- ble settlement of tbe tarllT ooutroveniy were made by SecnMary Hay to the Ilusslan Govenimctil through" .Vmliaa sador Tower.
Tho St. Klleabpth Government Asy lum for Insane, nenr Washington, wil Ih> extended at a cost of 11,000,000.
Tbe rresideut's yacht, the Sylph wns ordered Inlo do. k al Norfolk, Va. to undergo repairs.
A lied Book, reviewing foreign pela tlons In tbe war with Spain, was Is sueil by Ihe State Department.
Iu furiher retaliation for .Mnerlenr imposition of duties Uussla raised bet tnrllt rales ou American products of rosin and bicycles.
The V'nileil Stales Civil Service Com mission win bold nn exnnilnntlnn Jnly '171 for farmers In Ihe Indian ser¬ vice.
rresldent McKinley disapproved a resolution ot the Cherokee Indian Council for a new ngreoment wllh tho Dnwes (^lmmlsslon.
.\ petition bigger than nn unabridged dictionary wns seut I'resldent Mc¬ Kluley, asking the nppolntment of John Albus as posImasler of St. Jos- eiib. Mo.
OI*It AI>OVTED ISLANDS.
Insurgent offlcers nnd mon. follow¬ ing the course of (ieuerni ('allies, eou¬ tinile to surrender lu the Philippines.
.V series of special n>venne stamps will 1h' made for Porto Itlco.
The Philippines Commission will permit proceedings In tbe courts to 1h> conducted lu Knglish and unlive dia¬ lects.
Washington was a.skcd for $10,000 to ilofrny the exponsos of flfly Filipino leacliers who nre to study for a year lu iioriunl schools of America.
The election of nt least eight mayors will be reversed, ns many frauds In tbe recent uiuulclpal olocllons In Cuba woro brought to light.
.Surveys made of the Cuban roast, under dlrecllou of the Navy Depart¬ ment, developed mauy dcslmblo sites for uaval statious.
DOMESTIC.
The business portion of Scott. Ohio, 1 village, wns destroyed by flre,
.V mad dog bit two mlults and nine rhlldreu lu (Chicago before being killed.
After kllllug his wlfo by cutilug her lliront. WUllam Barnes, living nonr Harrington, Mass., killed himself in Iho same way.
The taxable vulue of Chicago thts rear Is expcctcxl to be about $300,000,- XMI.
.V ivagon coht.ilnlng four mcu was (truck by n traiu at Baltimore. Md., iud the men wen- killed.
Tlic consolldntlon of all electric light, stnvt railway and power con¬ cerns wllhln 100 miles of Niagara l-'nlls Is uuder wny.
AN'hen the police arrested her son, Mrs. Annn Prigger, Indlauapolls, Iud,, Iropped dend.
An elghtoen-word will left liy rtinrles J, Patterson, ot New York •.'Ity, disposed of $1,000,000.
All but $.15 of the $.'t0.n<K) stolen from the h'lrst National Bank of Mlu- .»ral Point, Wis., was recovered.
A plQt to kill game out of senson In Colorndo was unearthed nt Denver, and many valuuble skins seized.
Ki'Ulucky oil producers nre consider¬ ing Ihe formation of n protective com¬ bine.
The $2.0(X),000 endowment fund be¬ ing raised for Browu University, Providence, II. I., was completed.
The explanation of (lie double lynch¬ ing of uegroes nt Sbreveport, Ln., Is Ihat u conspiracy ugalnst whites had lioeii lUscoverod.
The Mnssncbusells House snslalned llic (luveruor's veto of tho Boston sub¬ wny by a vote of OS to l.'W.
During tt iM-rformauco of Berwick's circus at Slaples, .Mluu., the brother of the proprietor, wbo was acting ns n clown, dropped dead. Heart failure was the cnuse.
Free street gas lights are uow fur¬ nished Chlcngo 111 lieu of three and a half pel- cout. ot Iho compauy'a gross earnings.
D. IJ. I'lelcher wns elected Mnyor of Jacksonville. I'lu., by u large major¬ ity.
'J'he postollice nt C!hlcknmaugn, ronn., wus robbed.
John D. llockefellor made his first oddress lo faculty uud Btudonts u' L'ulveislly of Chicago.
VORBlait.
Lord Lausdowne, British Foreign recrelary, again began In a tentative ivay lo consider iNlcaraguu Cauul aeuly uegotlntlons,
llrllish Indian troops replaci'd Ihe niiirlues ou duty ul tUii Taku forts In Jhlna.
Gormuny socuri'd twiuly two stenin- I'ls for the trausport home uf her Iroops In (.'liliiu.
'The cnptalu, male nnd four of tbe crow of tho liark I'lilklund, wrecked un HlBlioii's llock, KclUy Islands, per- iiiheil.
Karl Kussell was cotiimlltisl lo Ihe London Outrnl Criuilual (.'ourt uu Ihe cliurg\' of bigamy.
The Kgypilau (ioveriiuieut ordered Iwenly live loeomolives for ihu Slate rallnuy from the lleuchel Urui, uf Cassel, Prussia.
British shipping iiiercbaiits are Uii- i-usy ovor li*i' lucrease In the number ind tonnage of foreign vesBels eulered Uld clean-d at British |K>rts lasl year.
.\ vliileul storm burst over tt Inrge area of Southern Uussla, floodlug sev- rral luwus uud giually damuglUK ;jiip«.
A luuuumeul lo Frederick William I. wns uuvelled al Kiel, Geriuauy.
Two Clechs named Orsuvle aud Zu- -ott were urresied at Prague, Bohemia, JU a charge of lielug implicated lo u plot ngainst Kmiieror Frauc'ii Joseph jf Austria.
Yellow fever apiieured ul hun Salva- Jur.
Fuur men w.re klllod by soldiers who quelled a rlut ut Uio Janeiro.
A torpedo engine, lu the turixidu Works ttt Frledrlcbport, near Kiel, Gormuny, exploded, killing an engi¬ neer and Wounding a uumber uf other persuns.
Si'Uleuei'd to banishment, a I'aris thief stubbed In a Judge's room tlio woman whum he accused of temptlug him lu a career of crime.
i..c' I uliersity of Ixindou will estab¬ lish n chair lu Chinese language and lustllullons, wllh the puriMjtc of for- therlug UrltlsU lutcretlt lu the Far Kust.
The IX'UlBchlaud arrived at Ply- iiiouth, Kuglaud, lowering her own siH-eTrecord from New York City.
The foreigu uilnUiert af Pekln tv- fused tu allow Chinete aoidlcrt in I'c¬ klu
Cralg-y Not Cuntle. tbe homo of Adellnn Paul lu Wal.-s, wat liougbt lu after au exciting ti.'eue at tho auc¬ tiuu nl Ihu Muri.
In the British Uouk- of Coniinont the third reading uf Ibe Klug'a Civil Lltt :illl wat carrleil by a vole of 370 to 00.
Thu new Kreuili Hubmarlne lioali '^nlldlng win be furulshed wltii double Boiort—tteaiu uud eleetrlcliy—timlier M the flttlngt of Ibe Uullaud. Ihut lu- :reatlng tbeir tpbero uf aviloo and >aablliiK tbuu tu piiinfa ^aickcr tliaii im NsrriO,
STATE NEW&
Itlllml Hit Wife wid Her Faiher.
James Chnrohlll, a farmhand who w-..rked uenr Ithaca, nuirderml Wa wife, Minnie Churchill, nt her fath¬ er's home In Newfleld. He crntbed her bend with a he.'xvy bar of Irou while she slept beside her seven-year- old daught.-r. Her fatber. Dsulel .Mli'.turn. who is over eighty years of nge, nlso fell n victim to his son-in- law's wrath. Mrs. (^hurohlU dleil two hours after the assault was commit- t.'.l. She was thirty yeara old. Churchill himself nttempliHl' aulclde liy taking nu oumv ot carlmllo add. but be took It in sncb a way that ho lived until nssistance arrlveil. He wns revlveil, and Sherlft C R Sea¬ man nrrested hlin and lodgoil bim In the Tompkins Oiunty Jail. The (Time was the result of extreme toalousy. Mrs. Churcbill separntiHl from her hua- blind two mouths agn. He left home nnd went tu work on u farm near Itbncn. He had fully mnde up hia mind to rvvenge blmself. Be Orat wnlked Inlo Itlincn. where ho secured the iKilson. He then -Nvalked out t« .Newfleld, and entered the houae through the cellar, Wben ho attacked bis wife the child's screams awoko the old man. who was felled by blows with the Irou bur.
The .Itll. of "ilob" Vtai.
Tho Stato Agricultural Deparlmeni Is encounterlug greut dllBoultieg lu enforcing the law prohibiting Ihc anlu of "lioll" veal iu Ibla Stato. The div partiueut believes that largo qunntl' ties nre sold In New York CIt.v, whieb nn< shipped from i^olnls In Ibis Slntu to that city through New Jersey. The diflicully ox|H'rleneed In locatlug veal shlpiH'd Is through tbe uperntloDs of tbe Inter-State eonuuerce law, which protects the shipments until they roach Ibelr destluatUms. The depnrt¬ ment has a largo force of luspectora In New Y'ork City, and hopes to lie nble to cause tbe arrest of uot only till- retail dealers, but tbe men wbo uhlp tbe veal to market.
•taO.OOO out to Coratll.
At a meetiug of the Board of Tnii- leos of Cornell Vulversily, ut Itbaca, President Sohurman preNented a let¬ ter from .Tobn D. Uoekefelh'r, donat¬ ing $;jriO.(K)0 to Ihe uulvorsily on con¬ ditiou thnt an«iiual nmouut Is contrib¬ uted by others. President Soburinnu said thnt before making tbo gift Mr. Uockefeller hnd sent au ngent, wbo spent thrt'o days Inspeellug tho uni¬ versity. The $5(Kl.(KKl. when aecured, will be used lu providing additional nci'omniodatlou for instruction nud re¬ search.
Revere Storm In Wtynt Oomaty*
Wayne County wns struck by an electrical, wind and rain storm o few days ngo. Tho wnter fell In Inrrenls. Considerable damage Is reported In all parts of the couuiy. Tbe storm wns especially severe nlong I^akc Ontario. The dnmnge la tbe vicinity of Lyons Is chlufly from '\viiter washing out the roads nud crops nud the flooding of cellars, tbo sewers uot being ablo to carry off tbo flood.
' ° ^^ •atO.OOO Flra In Bnflklo.
FIredcstroyod the Frontier Flour Mill, tbe llyan Elevator, Iho t)ueen City Mill aud Ibe offlco of tbo Fort Erla Ferry Company, at Buffnlo. It la Ibougbt that n lighted cigar thrown Into tbe Frontier Mill by n ferry paa- si-ii.ger set fire to tho building. Tho total loss Is about $1^20,000, uud tbe Interruption to business will cause a largo Inclilenlttl loss.
Ilaiih Iluilnett Htiowt Inortate. Slate Superintendent of Banka Kll- burn has Issued a statement abowing the condition of Slate banks at tho close of business on Juue 3. Tbe totnl resources have Incroused $iKl.l)3.t,U7U lu tliree moulbs, the loans nnd dls- coiiuts hnve Increased $r.,000,(Klll, anil the niiiomit due (laposllurs has In¬ creased $7(),'Ut,lll7,
Ilo KuiliUil, Nhe Toiik Fulton.
Because bor llaneo told her he bnd enllsled lu the army nud wuuld soon have lo leave her to Jolu bis regiment, . Jennie Kills, seveuleen .years old, ut- teiii|iled suicide lu Owego liy swallow¬ ing liiiidnuuin. Sjieedy mensures ivero taken, nud ll Is thuught her life will be baved.
Rtle or Hickory lilanil. J. Wnlter Wood, Jr., of L. Voii Hoff- IIUIU & Co., New York Clly, purcIinsiHl Hickory Island, nl the bead of tirlnd- stoue Islaud, lu the St. Lnwreiirc, It cuntnlus eighly neies iu Canndian waters. The couslderatlon la said to be $l,'i,0(H». Mr. Wood will erect u KUiuuier bome un the island.
Corpurttlont ICtndo Tts. Controller Knight Is uliout to take acliou nguiust (MHi corpuralhius In Ibla Siute whleJi owe 8tale eorporatlon taxes lo the aggregate of $IOU,(K)0. lu case uf failure to collect iiroceedlnga lo niiiiiil Ihe charters uf Ihu ufffUdlug cumpaules will Is* lakeu.
l'rliirl|M>l of NIats Moruitl Bcliool.
Charles T. .McFarlane, of Ypsllontlt Mllh., has been nppolnied Pt'lni'I|ial of the Stule Normal Sihiiol nt Brock- port, tn place uf Dnvld I'Jugeno Hmlth, who takes the Chair of Mulberantlca nt Columbin Uulvorsily uu Septem- iH'r 1.
Wointn Vote oil CtrneKln Llbrtrr.
A large nuiulioi' of wumen exerclaed their rlgbl of sulTrngi' at Calsklll by voliug nt the special eh'cllon culled to vote on .Mr. Ciirni'gh''s offer lo build a $'.i!0,iN)0 library lu the village, llla offer was uccepied by u luajurily o'
For Oood itoadl In Orange Oonntr.
The Board of SuisTvlsors of Orange Couuty have decided to suldet the con¬ traci for the construciiou of Iblrty- I line miles of county roads uuder Iho ).nnil loads system lo the Orangv Couuly Uoad Conslrucllou Coiupuny.
All Aroand tbt Htali.
Genesee Couuiy farmers have tumod cattle Into their ruined wlieut OnUa.
I''lreliiigt are uiieratiug lu UorncUa- ville. Several placet bave lieeu buruelL
The Hessian fly It tuld to buve made Us appearance lu Chautauqua (Jouoljr.
Ithaca lio|H-t for a pure wator aup¬ ply lo be tukeu frum u uewly drillM well.
Bulavla's W. C. T. V. It to erect • $(ioo drlnklug fouulalu aud keep tt supplied with Iced water.
Water coniinltKlouert at Dunkirk bave decided tu rtlte rale* on all •!¦ cept doiui'ttlc contuniei-B,
Uetldenis of the Touawandat are cuuiplalnliig of a tcarelly of glrla WlU¬ lug to enter dumetllc service.
Wlllla.'u L. Clark, a inemlier of tka Board of Huis'rvltort of Orangv Coun¬ ly for fourteen cijnsi.eullve yeara, died at Purl Jervlt fljum Ihe effects of In¬ juries reiidved 1» a rnllway airldent.
.Mrs. Iluward H. Pruyu, of Glena Falls, was killed near Fort Bilnrard, Willie driving with ber hntbaixl. Tbair team rau away, throwing out txilh <mv cupiiKH. Ur. Pruyu wua bodljr bruited.
Ktwt From Ftrtwny bmrnaa. Newt from Saiii.m i-|ini»« Ihtt tlie OeT- mnnt tre greatly wmuKht up over th«! td- rtnra of Vagn I'tgo tt Ihe ti|ien«i af Apit. 'I'lie actinn nf llw O-Mpic SliuMf thip Comitiny in il.ipiiing «( I'acn-Ttaa inatrtd.'.f Apit angeri-d the Gennsnt, tnd Auxiiil Kuntl, the inilliontirv' pltnur wka Imiwht llnliert I»ui« Strventon's boma, Vtilimt, ilaa now put on t ttrsmthip liaa > Utwun Anit md rinmiluln. It it under¬ atood he will eztrnd the line lo hew Zaa* Und, TV'gr.iwlh of l"t«« Pti« Ua beta rtpid in Ibe Ittt ttx noatnt, tt til tha M- tirta who caa letet Apit baee gnat to tka AaiarietDtitd tettlaawat, wfctia tka^ltJif
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19010628 |
| Date | 1901-06-28 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19010628 |
| Date | 1901-06-28 |
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y ^u^^xm futmtn lleteto. m>rax.X3 oopibm. cave ciontm VOL. VI. A FAMILT MBWSrAPKB Or LOCAt. AMD GKNERAt. INTF.LI,HiENt'B. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, rlUNE 28, l<)01 MEHS: aLiO TB&KLT IH aDTaai.1 NO. 35. . Security Comfort Necessity ^\ r--^ dD , LONG DISTANCE "TELEPHONE Low Rates Perfect Service The New York & New Jersey Telephone Co. 81 WHIoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 385 Pulton St., Jamaica, L. I. YES. I INCH IN I MONTH! CAN BB EMLAKGED 1 IHCM an.l slrcni^ih.no.l JSO PKR CENT in OUK MONTH liy iisinK tin Ibercdles graduated gymnastic I CLUB aod STRENGTH TESTER 5 Minutes leach day. ll will d.vrlop ami .siicnKtlicn thi- j trms, shiiulilcrs, chest, l.acl;, w.-ii.-.t nml hips in K-ss I than nnc-qiiaiUT ol the timt; iciiuirtil liy any otluir I methoil, wilh or tciiliciit .-i ipiiiaius. ll imliicis I tou nci slumber, riils ynu oi rh.-untnlisni, writer's I crtnnp, ci'n.stipation and inilij;isliiin. M.nkrs Ihe Ibrain tctivc and Ihe complcxi.in clear. 'Ihc cluli ¦ctn he used hy Ihc we.ik man nml the btriiiit;''st I athltta. Foe awn, woaien and children. Wrilr for dticriflive famfihlit anil firiu-liit to .; TMB HERCULES CLUB C0„ Room C i 16 South Street, Boston. Mass. THE SABBATH SCHOOL intKrnational lesson comments FOR JUNE 30. ¦anlow ar tht BooobiI goarUr, I Cor. tv.. ll-aa — Ooldta Tttt, I Cor. Tl.. 14— anattarr at tht Twtin rrtcrdlug Introdnction.—The letMins of Ihe quar¬ ter have been lilled with more Ihtii i.r.li- nary intrrett. lleginniiiK with the ri-Kiii-- nelion we htve itudied all Ihe n'ci.nled appetrtneea uf Chriiit both liefure anil ni¬ ter Hit ttcentinn. KoII.iwiiig the ttiioeii«i.in the Holy Spirit wtt given. tn.I Ihen we were eneourued wilh Ihe ftet that ChriHt It ttlll our High I'riett in hetven. The "itudiet in Ihe life nf .lei.u«" which hnve cnnliniied fnr eighteen ninntlm are iii.w eloied for the prenent, ami we are In turn our tttenliun lo truth in other lurta nl ihe taeied Hcripturet. Letton 1. Topic: The risen Clirinl. Pltce: At tnd near Calvary. Chriat wuh cmriHed on Kridtv, .\pril 7; roH«. early Handtjr morning. April B; aeveral wnmen were etrly tt the lonili; Ihe nlnne wnn rolled twty; the wnnieii entere.l tho wp- ulehre: Chntt wtH not Ihere; two angelH fneared in the form of men; their faeea were like lifhtoing anil their garmenta were dtnling; the women were afraid; the tafelt Uil.l them Chriat had ri«>n; Ihe go lo tell tht. iliw-iplet. who caiinnl 1k- lieve; IVIer tnd .Iiihn run in the L.nili. }. Toiiie: .leaua making lliiuHi'lf known. Plaee: Netr Ihe aepulchre. Marv Muiiil.i lene retumeil and at.HMl near the tmiili wcepint: the looked into the aepiilihre; taw Iwo tngela in white; Ihcv anked her why ihe wept; the replied thtt Ihev hint Uken tway her lx>ril. ai'i.l uhe did imi know whare thee had laid Ilim; turnniK thetaw Jetua, liut aui> M»e.l Ilim In l.e tli.' Bnlener; He aiMike her n.ime: ulie knew b; He tent her In tell Ihe diaciplea lie had riten. S. Topie: Christ ihe fulliiment of i.ro phecy. I*l«ct: Kinnmua an.t .leruMili-ui. Two diteiplet jnuniev to Kiiimiiui.. a vil Uge teven tn.I nne-half milea niirihw.-,.! ..f .'erattlero. They talk together an.l are ttd: Jrtttt draw, near; Ihey do nnt kn..w- Him; He queationa Ihem: thev relate what had reeently iweurreil; .leaiia eiplaina the (Seriplurpa; Ihey arrive at Kinmaui.. ,l.'«u« it uned 1.. abi.le with llieni: makea Him. telf known; vtnithe. nut of their night: they return to Jeruaaleni. 4. Topie: .lean, eonvin.-ing the ap.h.ll.'K of Ilia returreeli.in. I*la.-e: .Teruulem ll ia Ihe evening uf the re»urre.tii.n Suii.l.i\: the dlw'ipira aaaemhled: Th..m»« ,il.-.ii'l ; .letut enter.; alinw-a IIih IiuiuIh nn.l i.<. i; hilttrt them; gi«-et them tuthnriiv i...'r tin; 'fhomtt wuuhl n.>t believe; nne u.>.>k Uter .Irau. tppeara tgain; Thnmaa pr.-H- enl; m«i Chn»i tnd la eonrimtil that He htt tetlly ariH4-ii: ,l,.Hua pi-onnunei.H a bleating on th.»«' nh.. U-lie»e though thev kave nut teen. 5. Topie: I'eter'H h.ve f.ir Chri.t ri.i, e Tht tea of litlilee. The dixiple. m i.nli Ita; IVler aad tix oth<-r. ipi n tishing: t..il aU Bi(ht tnd ctleh nothing: .Ie.ua ap peart oa the thore; tella them I., .nat the ¦et OB the riicht aide of tlie >liip: it m lilM wilh fith; Ihey know Mini: alter ihey dine Jteu. ttkt Hinion t .pieatit.n: "l^.v. •tt thou Me m.ire thtn these* " I'eter re- pUn, "Thou knoweet thtt 1 love Fht.e'' Thit M reiietted three time. lo tnd tni^etre for Ine •iii.ep a. Toptc: Chrut .-..niniis. tpottJct. rUi-e: .\ m..unUin in I'ialilee Aa appointment ht. Ixvn made bv .lesiia to meet the ditriplet in tltliln-. The n v.. tha thd BMny du. iple. tre prCM-ni .Vsiia apiMart hefore them; they m.rship Ilim: tnoie douUed; .leuM tella tliem of llii. pawer; roamiMiona tbem tn g... tn te.i. h all aation. ti |
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