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A FAMILT NBWSPAPEB OF LOCAL ASD GBNBRAL ISTaLLIOBNC B.
TIBHI: SLM TSASIT !¦ *»T*MJI
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, I^OVEMBER 14, 1902.
NO. 8.
GRADUAL DECLINE.
i!^ Thtt it the &te of sufferers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so insiduous that peoble have serious Kidney trouble without knowing the real cause of their illness, kidneys allow the impurities to stay in the system and attack the other organs. fccountt for the many different symptoms of Kidney Disease.
^ou i>egin to feel better at once when taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE as it .tet the heart, increases the circulation and invigorates the whole system. It strength- urinary organs and gives you new life and vigor. two sizes 5o cents and $i.oo.
l$Co!,'cmicta&,')taiA llth, 1902.
l>-*Abo*t a year ago tny health began to (ail, I lost flesh and never fclt well. Thedoctor thoughtl had stom-ich and liver t J beeitDC convinced that my kidneys were the caase of my ill health and commenced taking Foley's KUaey Cure. It \ l^rappetite and made me feel stronger, and the annoying symptoms disappeared. I am now sound and wcli.
J. K. HoR.\, 1354 Divcrsey Blvd., Chicago.
For 5ale at Thomas Johnston's Drug Store, Freeport, N. Y.
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MnrSICIAN AND'SURaBON ' »au»wiMmi.i.
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SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW
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N«w York nltlco. ft UroBdwtr Jttohattan
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Lone DIttano.. • Frmporl
John P. Wright
QENERAL AUCTIONEER
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A OOOD CAMPAION ARGUMENT.
OtUwa Mayer Elavatad Through Hit Mualeal and Poetical Powtra.
Tenncaae^ once had a goTernor who middled himaelf Into the exccutlre cbafr. Bob Taylor attributed to hia ¦kill on the violin all the political dia¬ tinction he ever attained. Now the capital of the Dominion of Canada (Ottawa) has a mayor whose vocal powera elevated htm to that high potl- tlon. Hll name It Fred Cook, and it il eald ho makes a cood offlcial aa well at being a great tlngcr.
For mar.y years Mr. Cook hat been the Canadian correspondent of the London (England) Timet. In 1901 he entered tho race for mayor ct Ot¬ tawa and wai defeated for the nomi¬ nation. The luccettful candidate was In ofllce but a short time when ho nffended against the laws of the Do¬ minion by buying a drink afler the lenal closing hour and tbe common council of Ottawa elected ah alderman to fill the balance of the term.
Again thli year, eaya the Philadel¬ phia Record, Mr. Cook entered the fleld and tried poetry at a campaign argument. Tho experience proved a great auccess. He tent to each voter In tho city a handsomely decorated card, having on one tide bit picture, a picture of tbe mayot't ofllce, tho Dritish fliR ond Canadian emblems, and on t.ie reverse tide hit llttle poem, prInU'd iu both French and Egllsh. Ile was elected by a surprls- Ig majority.
Terriflc Fight With Raccoon.
(Charles Marshall and his son Har ley. farmeri. living In Sprlngfleld townihip. Ohio, bad a terrific battle with a huge raccoon while hunting, and at a retult of the encounter Mr. Marthall It confined tu bed with i badly lacerated face, tbroat and body (rom the 'coon'i teeth. It It even doubted it he will recover, at a num¬ ber of blood vettelt were severed.
When Marthall chopped down a tree in which tbe 'coon had takeu refuge a big dog charged on hi? 'coon- thlp. but the latter toon gnt the bet¬ ter of the dog. Marthall rushed In to iielp the canine, when the animal, known at the iwamp raccoon, pounc¬ ed on blm and began tearing hit head and thmat. Barley ruihed to aid hit fither. but the 'coon bit him leverely. Tbe 'coon waa flnally killed. The father fainted (rom the lott of blood and the ton had to procure a team to taka blm home.—New York Journal.
Trade of Bouth America.
The trade of all South America la
not eoual to tbtt we have with Canada.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 16.
anbj.et: Th. Tint, or the JuApea. .Tu.lc.h
II., T-io—n.ui.ii T.xt, r». IOT, 10-
M.mery V«rt.t. la. 10—Comment.r^r •n th. Day*. Lctton.
Expbnatory.—The juds^s were thc inlcr* or lenders of Israel durini; the time Irom jMhut to .Saul, about 3(H) voars. There were intervala duriiig which lai-acl was without rulers, and there were long inlcr- vtli of foreign ecr\-itude and onprcs.Hiim under which the Hebrews groaned williout doli\-erance. There waa uo central govern- m«nt, and too generally "every man tlid tbat which waa right in his own eye.<." That ia, every man was largely his own matter, Itwptver and executive. There wtt no mtgistratc that wielded ijower in til the land and wlmm all thc tribes obeyed. Fifteen judges arc named in thc Bible, beginning wilh Othniel. some Iwen¬ tv yeait after Joahun, and continuing until the coronation of ^aul. The rebuke thc angel gave at Itochim (vs. 1-5) waa not un¬ til some time aflcr the death of .lo.ihua. which ahows that the first verses of the leaaon are not in chronological order.
7. "Served thc I.«rd." During the life¬ time of .Toshua, and all who livea while he ruled, larael had a good renutntion for faith aod piety. 'I'hey regarden all the won¬ derful bleaaings of God. an.l honored llim by godly livea. From thia we see how deep waa thc imprint left upon thc nation by thia great and good mau. ''That out¬ lived Joshua." They lived probably twen¬ ty or twenty-fiTe yeara after the death of •loahua. They arc here referred Io as orig¬ inal witnesses of the miracles attendant upon the con(|uest of Canaan. Their i.rcs- ence and testimony kept the Hebrew na¬ tion from degeneracy and backsliiliiiK. n-t the presence of thc apostles, eye witiu-sM's of Christ's majesty, i.rescrved tiie t'hris¬ tian church from corruption and heresv.
8. "Joshua-died." Ilis character was almoat faultless. I. Ilc was a man of strong faith. 2. He was verv couragcni-j. 3. He was unsellish. 4. Ile'was faiThrnl. 6. He waa an illustrious type of l'ln-i*t. lie le.l the i>eople into Canaan, led thetn to victory over tlieir enemies and i.'avc them reat. Hia death was a strolie tn Ih. religions interesta of Israel.
9. "Timnath-hcres." The i-ihnti..n of this place is uncertain, .lewish tra.Iili.'ii fixe, the place about nine iniica soutli nl Shechcm.
III. ".\nother generation—wliirli knew not." HegardlcBs nf all the tcacliiiiK c.ii.l training wliich the new generatifin h:i.! vr- ceived from their departed fatlier.* t!ii v showed I'try liltle leverciue f..r the reli- gi.)n they so much enjovr.l. Thus it is sai.l thev knew n.it thc L.ir.l. Thc hMnrv .,f thc n-.mderful deliverance whieli (Jod h.i.l wr..light for Israel from Kgj'pt to Canaan ha.l verv litile hol.l uiKin this goillcsa gen¬ eration who live.l after Joshua. Thev were too rc.iily to yi.l.l to thc corrupting inHuences of thc id.il.'itroiiH ]>eoiiIe around them.
II. "Did evil." 'I'hia was the general complaint against them. All evil is before tiod and He eould see where it becan. "In Ihc sight of the Ijord." In the prcaence ..f His commanilnients, and in view of llis works of goodness an.l llis j.n-st punish¬ ment of sin. their acts were treason towar.l Cod. It waa rebellion to His faee. IV.icli cal inlidclily follows quiiklv upon the lice's of aiici'ulalive intidelitv. Itccav of inor.i's inevitably shows .Iccav of failh! A eun..u-, pro.if of thia fact is eniliedded in alni.wt every language in those words whose pri¬ mary fignilication implies unliclief. an.l whoae secondary meaning is impressive of practical wickedness. For example, "'iiis- croant" first sigiiilied a "misliehever," then "« vile wi-etch;" the word "unprincipled" first had refi-rencc to "sjieculative rcligioua opinions," Ihen pa»*ed over into its m..iv conimon aignilicati.m of "proHigale " and "vi.-iou. " '-Si-rvcl llaalini." Itaaliin is the plural of llaal and signifies "lords." Xothing coul.l have been worse than thi.s. "The worship of llaal was a grossly lu'en- tiruB w.>nihip, fatal to thc morals of all who took part in it. anil thercf.iic righl lv an abomination in the eves of thc .lews.'' .Nevcl was there sucli if.dly and ingrati¬ tude. The iM.,.p;e ileliberaiely igiiorcl tJ.id
STATE NEWS.
Ate Limit tt Cornell.
The tnistoes of Cornoll Uulrerpitj bnvo decideil to retire .ill professors who li.ive rcnchcd Ihe njro of Fcvonty yonrs. Tlie profcssnis lotlred nt the ngo ot sevenly will receive employ- niont for flve ycnra nfter tbcir rellre- ment. Tbe first yenr tbc professor win receive bis fnll salary, nnd will ba dpslgnnteil n specinl lecturer in bla pnr¬ llculnr fiold. UmlnR the fnllowing four ycni'R la^ will reoolve n snlnry ol Jl.'iOO nnd will be nsslcncd certnln du tics b.T I'icaldcnt Schurinnn. While llip plnn iirovlilcR vemuncrnllon for five years only. Piosldcnt Srbur:nan anys ibnt no professor who bns served Cof- iicll fnltlifnlly will bp peimllted to live lu wnnt 111 bis old aftp.
MTaterlnn. Arid Thrower In BnHkln.
Jncoli F. nicbl. astpil twenty yenrs. a BcpliPW of ex-Mnyor Cournd F. Dlphl nnd son of Homy Dlebl, n milllonnlre nialstcr ot BulTalo. wns Ibe vlctlin of a vitriol thrnwor. A few iilebis liefore Miss fiprlriidp Axninclipr. iiinplcpu ypnrs old nnd lienulifui. was nssnllpj i.I a llkp inannpr nt a poi-it nonr wbeip youni; Dlebl wns ntlnckcd. The yoiins woinnn will prnlmlily losp Hip sljiht of liolh eyps, whllp her fnrp Is tprrllily (IlstiKuicd. Youns! PlPhl's pyps will not lip nffccli'd. but lils nosp. month nnd chin nro tprrlldy liuincil. Noitlipr of tllp nelll thrower's victims Is known to bave any enemies.
Ohnt Rl.tef anil Two Olli.r.i. At Saranac l.nkp John Moniicy sh-ii (wo woiupn. one cf llipni his sister, nnd Jobn Mrl.illpn. Onp of the woiupu, Itlspttp by nnnip. Is dead, nn.l Hip rtlier two pprsnns wpi-p fninlly InJuiPd. Mr.oiipy supppplpd that bis sister liad pono to n linn.sp of rnsavory rppiiln- tlon. nnd after watcliliiir for n (linp lip. camp Impatient nn.l force.1 an cn- tninop. In n room on Uip upper 11. or lip fonnd tlip thi'pp tnijplhcr. tto piill.'d a rcvolvpr nnd shot the ilircp. piiiptyiiis his WPapon In bl.s cITo-.-ts to kill tliciii. >foon..y Iins liei.p anvstpil. ('liMrlc« Merrlli Is nlso und.'r anest as an ap-
COLlpUcP.
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"Pl mtmlt Bil rtia^lW r llfin NAMCINSifany other More rii I it: there is not 9Atmthmmmtlt tot mmmt. Aaao oae elw make aniiooncement of them, we will. aat tmhl tm Mhialag nierlal nffur Our re^-ul.ir pricoa on theso are 10 cts. per f m'tiB Wianafapai 4ia<>ni Uke the above, and t.'i ivnts per hnndrt-J for an I la MHae paprv. If ;oo cot ont tlus adv. aud brini; it with yoa we
25 per cent. Discount
OmSR IS QOOD O^ILV TO FRIDAY. NOVE.IBER 21
Umm are wlB aail Uma at oar reanlar (iricea. an'l will oouiinac to ca
^4 LARGE ASSORTMENT
s. f.'FEarsall
luilc. 1 he ttenp-.e i! and broke Ill's law.
12- "Forsook thc I^iid." Thev did n.t say there waa no (i.Hl. but when thev t.Mik up the worship of false go.ls thev I.irsook Jehovah. They coul.l not forsake'His wor- sliip without forsaking llini. I'h..igh tlicv had heen joined to the l.s»rd in cvenan:, Ihcy forsook Him, and ninliipiie.l iini.i thrniaelyrs many gods. "Urouthi lliem out." tio.i ha.l Iteen gracious I.i tlieni an.l Wllh a mighty hand ha.l delivere.I Ilicni from tnopt and given tliem the land .it Canaan, and .vet tlicy do n.-.t hesitate to forsake Him an.l His worship. ".\nd pro¬ voked Ilic lord" This was not passion or virdictivcness. h.u a feeling of inlensi. in- drgnttion .against sin. The verv n.itnre ..f tlod is oppiucd to Bin. Ile is' displease.l with sin and must punish il. an.l thu. prove Hot purily aii.l His love of virluc.
1.1. "Aslitaroth" This la the pluril form of Aslil.ireih. the female divinitv ..; the Zi.loiiiaiia, and consort of llaal. Her worship was.very ancient an.l alHmiinaWe.
14, 15. "CrVatly distre-.e.l." All ..f these Ihings came up.m them as a pun.fh inent for their evil d.'c.l.H. Ihry were "aoM." that is. ali~.;i!iclv given iio mt.. the han.ls .il iheir enemies'
16. "llaistHi up ju.igcs " Though Urad brought Inur own distress up..n tliem (.'o.l sh.iwed pity and «>mpa«.ion. He .li.l not send angvls or anv foreign power, hut raised up men among Iliemselves and .lual- ine<l Ihem f..r tlic i,1,c«. The judges h.id no power to make laws, (iod gave them They were n .1 given to rs|ilam law. i,.r that waa ihf Jui.v .'( the prieata. Hut thev »»r« called to ULh.ll the Uw. to .Iclen.l their religion, ami to tii all punishment on crimes.
17 "Would nol harken " .«o penerae and rtublHini were the;. They were her.t on lhe:r own ruin and would n.-tt listen to the ju.lre who hod delivered thcni. '¦^.^we^l theraaelvcs " They proatrate.l them. 've«. prohahly touching the iorch.-ad i.. iK- groilnd in their he.ithen worship
18. "The I>.r,| „M with Ihe ,c.|.-, ¦¦ \.>thint ..f imiH.rtauce i\as accomp'i.'ne.l but by llods help fhe same i« true .,v .lay. "It rriH-uted the I..ird " When 11.,! SAW Iheir ..tilfrnng and hear i their e.--.s He delivered tben. Ir.im their enem .- Stnellv >ti<.akin( 1«>,I J,»<-s not rei>ent lie IS unchangeable liut aa we change Ile metes out bleKBinc or punishment a'c-.r ' ¦ ur ,n III. ..nrK..._.kl. u.¬ is. "When Ihe'iudce waa dead.' The. we see thft powerful influmce >«» man ctn
C.mrm Awar 1000 Iliiler*.
C'lnvlcs L. r..|rpp. capitalist. pili- fician nnd pliilanlliror.ist. lias sivon KwiOnilPis lo tlip cllll.Iron of Iho pul.Ilr nr.d paroclilal sclioi Is In I.Mtlc Falls. Vlion tlip rulers la priutcd the follow Ini; quotation from (Jpiii'kp W. IVl kins parliipr of J. ricrpont Morgan: "Ton many youuR nen lu this cuuntry don'l want to work li.".rd. Tlicy prefer tn lake tlilucs easy, slay up latp nt nli:lit and lip abcil tno loiiji in tlip mori.lnp. Tlipy npvpr cnn -get alii'n.l limt Avay. 'I'inip nnd cn iditlons mny chnngp but till- old rule remains tbo s;ii;ip. thit tlierP la no siipcess wllhout Ui-'Cpln.: evcrlastlasly at It."
Itlril rn.ler the I'allh Cure. David 'niniiippcn, n w.alll v faniipr. of I'erry City, n.-ar Itliiica. die.l of piipiim.lilla, with.lilt liaviii!; I'allp.l ir a pliysli'lan. lip relied cnilr.ly vn ilip c.tliorlallons of a sect (¦.¦'Il..d lip. "Cliur.'li of till- Living Cod." or "Thp Holy (iliost an.l l's S.ici.ly." Ills son. also. Is a lipll..vcr In tlic doclriiics of Hip "Holy (iliost .in.l I's Socii ly.' Up was I!'..nled l.y heal'rs from Itliaca. who rpfusod Ilia wifp n.liuittanco to Ills room. His dauglilpr nnd sist.'r werp shut out. Iro. Coronpr Terry, of Truniaiisburi;. will Investigate the case
Kllle.l br Ftll Frnm Hoer.
T,ansoii SU'vi-ns, n larpi'tii.'r em¬ ployed in piacinK a new nxif on tllb Klip roundhouse nt Salnuiani'n. lost his footing .and fell Io tbp groun.l. a distance of nhnut thirty fppt. nn.l ro- ccivcd fatnl Injuries. .V bundlp of building pniior slid off Hip roof and siruck Stevens on the chest, crushing him. Hp wns removed to Hip hospital nnd died wllliln nn hour, lip was a resident of Cniilslco. wborp hp has n wife ami ililMrPIi. Tbe ivia:ilus w.-ve shipped to bis liouip.
Killed In ¦ rernllar Way.
fllorci.i Calvp. sixlpcn years old. nnd Clorgio Fndn. sevenlppn. cmplnyi's of Ihp lln.ls.in lllvpr Wakr I'ower Coiii-
i pany at Spier Falls, bnve Iippu killed.
[ Tlipy. wilb flvp otli.iB. wpr.. cr.ioliie tlip llnd.-on Kiv.r in a l.m k.t 11:11 on
1 n wire when the bucket Tilt ngalnst Hip dan. Calve fell tPn feet nud luoke Ills neck. Fu.l.i fell forty tei't into a pit. breaking liolli logs and nrms an.l frnpliirtng liis sknll. Ho lived Imt a few hours. Tlicy came from Italy about a year ago.
Inlm of .SliarliInK Arcldeat.
Freil Sipiih. Hi., tir ii-vear-.il.l »on
of Willinm Smitli. of AlicL-any. r.it ttrangus t'ounty, was Hi., vl.'tlm of a tbocking m. ident. lie w. in linniiiig, but »Ioiii«-.l I.: rest on a log. Ilii. I..g rolled over, and young S:nlHrs gun wat discliarged. The siglii of Ills icfl pye wns ihslroypil. nn.l his left ann Wilt so ba.lly ahattered mat ll bad tu be amputaipd.
Altaekeri hj Dog: Loses Kveslcht.
neoenily Mrs. Albn r.-Ilin, of Alex¬ ander. tJencs.o County, was alta.-ked by il dog. wbi.li bit a piece of rtesli out of her fa p au.l nte It.' She wna s«.nt to the Pasteur Iiisiltutp ai New \orl£ City tcr treitnicnt. Her huslian.I has rp.eiviHl wor.l that .Mrs. IVllou hus lo»t Ibo sight of l...;h ey.s.
Bar rh.ncril Wllh Areas.
T'rnnU Merrill, t.n.- .\.ars oM. or Haminondsport. is an .uniiiu- of Sipii- ben i.'ounty't jail II.' is charged with arson. Tbe bnilding I.uincd was a
a? to wliclher tbe Bre wi,a starlrU wll- (Hlly, The ltd It llkoly to c».-ape te- ^ ere pun;,*bmenr.
omea
FREEPORT. N. V.
Billiard. » Osma of tklll. Btlbtrds will no longer raak in Franrt tmonc tke tame, of ckan.-
g/^Aimy a^eillwi oan get a tpece like Ihi*. and chauire hit tdv. everr -^11111 Jif^ywailbaca jearlr coBUact. Copy mail be io Mooday niomini;.
Naaaaa Caanty Ravtew
Ahhtm
Aye ItMlrryeal by . Fork Tit*.
_^ Ju-t as li-hlo I.on Fiagg. ..f Sjiencer
FWbcIi C-Turt" Ap"i^7h'c7„li;rwi'ng dT 1 r<'". '«''>• I'«»»l''« bit fathers Iwrn rietco hta be«n given ".Kt the game ol '. door soiiieoue ln.«idc threw out a fork billiardi depni.la maialy on the skill and ' ful of sitbie tbatt. A Ilne of tbe (ork tbtlttT «< t»« players, aay hets made on penelrated the Itd't rlghl eyeball and tht iwvcr't aaae will ttaU »• bona fido ; iiij tigij of Iht «r» wa* deatroyed, fiaaacial traatarlMai.
ORIENTAL SERENADE?
BT CLI.TTOS aCOLLSID.
The flu.sh has faded from the mountain's
brow: Hearken, Zuleika. to my true-love vow! The evening's violet veature fold* thc vale; Hearken. Zuleika, to my true-love talc! There burns the lo
above: Hearken, Zuleiki, hearken unto lo
passionate star
Rose of thc fa
gar.len, O my Kose. Auswer, I pray tlice, for niy heart's re
pose I Dies on the air the la Aud khan-ward now
goca.
The fountain murmurs; soft the soul
wind blows; It is love's hour, aa every lover knows; I rry to thee; cry tliou aniophonal. Kosc of the fair rose garden, O my Uose ^Tlie Criterion,
^ Told injthe Dark j^
i "Ea Old Story, With a Thread of k i( *='¦'*«• \t
irTrj<?T<p"»r*r>r>rwwwT<'
THK clock lu the ball bad chimed 'i a, in,, but Jniipt Kimliolton still llngerpd by tbp dying fire in the great. Ion. l.v drawiug room, ahsorbpd Ju ibe imuiiiry of a ions-dead past.
"Jpanl"
Slip started violently. Iind she benrd ll or only dreamed it? Dreamed tbnt st Illed. slrickcu whisper? Only onp bumnu beiug pver callea ber tbut, nud it was twenty years
.\t that niouipnt the electric light wns switcbcd off. and a curt, incisive voice caiup to her out of tbe darkness,
"Dou't scipam. You needn't lie aftnld, I swear not to barm you,"
Then Janet Kimliolton realized flip sltiiatlun. Slip bad drpanipd It. of course—<lrcamed Hint 'wlilspcr. But she was no cowanl. tbongh ber bniv- iry was of Hic kind that comes wlieu llfp bas lost Ils savor, tbp bravery that fenrs uothiug because It hopes notli¬ ing.
"I nm not nfrald," sbe nnswered, composedly, nnd wnlled.
For a (ew moments only thc fnint tinkle of gems striking ngnlnst n pol- Islied surface broke tbc stillness, for the man was struggling bard for scK- coutrol.
"Yon arp a bravp woman," lip eald at last, with gpuulnp ndmlrnllnii.
"I am not going to takp your jewels," be wout on; "when I hnvp g.iiip you will lind Hint Hiey nre nil licip."
".\rc tbey — not worth Hip taking?" she (luestlonpd, wllli a lonch of Hic humor that novor dpsprlcd bpr.
"Tlipy'ro worth Just about flfi.oot)," hp answprpd qulplly. "That's not uif.i Ii to mp, Ynu see," and bis voice look ou a pertain note of pride. "I nm tbe mnn thpy call Dandy Dick."
"Obi" Aud n llttle ripple of laughter came to blm out o( the dnrknes.i, "Then I bnve tbo honor of conversing with the most uotorious burglar ClirlslPudom—Hie man w-bo spirits nway the jewels o( duclipsscs—tin bonds o." stockliroUpi's—Hip monpybags of banks, and tho treasures ol [irlncpsV"
"You linvp lipnid of Cnrsbnllon, the .Aniprlcnn: the King of Millionaires, as they call blm? Woll, I am lie."
.\ suild.>u horror seized bor. Wn she sbul up alonp wl:li a inadiiian, and nut n nipre burghu', as sbp bad Iippu supposing?
"Oil, I am not mad," bo told ber, ve assurliigly, bis qnli k Inlultlon divin lug Iter tbouglils. "When I am sup pospd to lip lu Ihp Ilocklps. In Kussl;i In Italy. I'm liPic, or In Paris, or VIeii na. anywhere Hipip happens to lip any thing worlh lakin:,'."
"It's dangorous." she Imznidpd, nl .n loss what to say in a situation su bl'/.arrp.
Up lauglipd Joyously.
"UangcroiisV I live for dnngpr. H's tbp sail of llfp. If It wpi-pu't for that, I slnnild lip a rpsppctable rlHzcu tii- liKirrow."
Sbe listened, amused, pcriiiexrd, Fony.
"Of coui'sp, I hnvp realized bcfor.. this that y< II me what Hio world .-alis n gpntleniaii. Why, tlipu, do you do this borrlldc thing:"
Ills face fell, nud his voice took on n liiiuililcr loup,
"May I loll you why?"
"Yps." shp snld. "do. It is nil vpry liiti'i-psiing. nnd U's a long while since I have L.-.-ri r.'iilly InlercM.'.l."
".\lid you'iv not afrnlir.'" he iiii.s- tloiicil.
"Voii hnvo given trie your w.ud." nim aii.-^v.-i'ri'd with (lu'cl serenity.
"Tlinnk yon."
In Hip dnrknoss slip ponl.I see Hic flush that dyed Ihp mnn's facp.
Tlicn she sat down on tbp lusblonpd window seat nnd a ray of iiioniillgbt St.'allng Ihrough a crack in the Milli¬ ters feli upon Ihc sllvorgniy o,' lur b,".lr, 'fill' man came qnltp d.isp, attd stood looking down at licr, tliPu sud¬ denly lie bent nnd tou< bed bpr nrm. .V curious magiiptlc ihiiil Kppiiicd to p;iss through ber and she leaiie.l to lipr fct.
"Willi nrp you';" sbp di'innndid. "In bi'.ivpu's namp, who are you?"
Hp stcpjied swiftly back, and con¬ trolling himself l;y a supiPinp pffort. niiswpred in a dull nud measuivd mon¬ otone:
"Dandy Dick, burglar. Fiancls Car- sbnltiiu, inllllnnalr'. "
Tberp W.I* a short silence, then lie bcg.in I.l -p.-ak.
I v.ns born too late. I i.iiiriit to li:ivc come llllo this win-;.I 'Hay ymrs ago, tbe w.i:M of l>r:ikp nud Frcblsiipr mill llalclgli, Ibp world whpn men lived nnd (bird, not Hie world of 10 .lay, wh.n Ihoy stagnate and p.\lKt. The cursp of some l.ygonp nnccstor was In my MiioiI. lllc curse .if resllessucss. of lawlessness, of unianied nml Itlon. I'r. Ill my very Imliybood I wns a iclii'l. aud rplicllliin grew on nip. I could ue\i'r lie ns olbers w.'ro, c.iul.l noccr l.p."tr the shai klcs au.l iraiiiiiu'is and Ibe cnipiiupss of civillxed llf.. For long, long hours I w.uild sit aud pon¬ der on a way out. Tin:-,, were things -ttie exidoratlon of wUd and savage lan.ls. (or Instance, but they were (or tl:.' rich, and I was poor. So tbe years draggiHl by nud I tried many iblugs. and my lawlcssuiss grew and grew, un.l tben "
"Yps'r" Sbe Ie,incd forward, forget¬ ful of the hour, the circuinstan.-ps. of ev.rythlng bnt Hie <iiil.'t, i.i.inotonous viii.-c. with Its ring of ainolute truth, Ibe voice^tbni s.eimil Io I.,, giving her kaleidoscopic gllmiiscs of a sirong soul, bopdcssly hamix-red: a s .ul Ibni had f.iiiicbow lost lla way iu time and fiu.o. aud ttrayed luio a wrong ceu- lurv.
".\n<l Iben—I met a wnman and
loved lier lov.'d Urr ss *!>•!* a lii.-ili wonl.l. Int I left ber. 1 wat an clc- nierinl (lertoD: she thp. prjJuct of an ct.riipp cinllxaiiou."
lie paUM-d. bu: sbe tat illcut, spell Iound.
"!' u.illy I took to burglary lieeaute Ior MP it w.is Ihe oui- way out. tl resporded to ihc two tirougest (borJt :c Iliy na:;ire. UwlesiucH atd love of daujer. oa: I J.ir.i say it wtt tbe
I soon became a power, nnd (or twenty yenrs now 1 have pbinncd and helped to carry out nil the most dnring rob- 'e-.-rlcs tbat have startled the socl.-'l worlds of Europp. For tbp wealth It brings I cnre nolblug—for the dnnger anil excltpnieut, everything. Wbe:* I nm Cnrsbnllon. I nm borpd to dpatli. That gives mp thp stimulus for dpvls- lug new schemes. .\ud tbe end? Well. I bnve a plan for Hint, too,"
".\nd tbc woman'*" nsked lils llstpner, (]Uletly. .
There wns a Just pp-cpptlble pause. Then lip snld slowly, lipsltntlugly:
"I don't know. Y'pt to stny nipaut Inpvltnlily to brenk her heart, .\nd slie wns yonng, I bopp. I hnvp nlways liop.'d. tbat shp Iparncd to forgpt. You arp a woman—do you thiuk sbe has for¬ gotten?"
¦ I pmy she may have." said Janet Kimliolton softly. "Yet—women do not forgpt-easily, I eonld Ipll you n tnie of a woinau who tried bard to forget -for I'wpnly ypars. Hut sbe didu't succppd."
"Tell nie," he wlilspercd.
"Up bnd the double curse—nnibllinn and P'lvirly. So be loft be;'. And n w-ppk lator slip came into a forlune. Hut It was too Inte. lie bnd gone, wby or where sbe never knew,"
",\n.l thc cud?" queried tbe burglar huskily,
"Tberp Is no end. Slip is Just going on lovlug lllm, Tbnt Is all,"
The mnn tuinpd and movpd unstoail- lly to thp door.
"dood-by," he said, "yonr jpwels are tbPiP."
As lip stpppcd outsidp tbp strpct door be turned and taking her baud rever- cully In bis. klsspd ll- At thp saiiip moniput a ray of moonlight fell ncross Ills face.
"Dick!"
He dropppil bpr band nnd fled down (bp broad, shallow steps.
"Too lato!" bp groaned. "Goodby, lltllp lean, good-by!"
"Come lincU! t^ome bnckl" she sobbed, stretching out her nrms to blm,
Hp turned n wblte nnd haggard face to her.
"I can't."
Tbp words flo.itcd back to her In a sliflpil cry ns bo fled through the squnre,
.\iid she understood, lie b.id gone bnek to bis life. She must go back to bers.-New Y'ork N'pws.
MOLINEOX IS ACDOinED IIIIOBEIIEIIMTHE«fEEI(
Verdict of Not Guilty" Reached by , An airreement with Colombia for the .i. I ¦ r IJ. . I ronstnictton of the Panama Canal hat
the Jury in a Few Minutes. ' virtually been completed.
The Treatury Department nile<l In
' the cti« of Matracnl't orchestra tlmt
ESCORTED HOME IN TRIUMPH "nslclam are artlstt and not tubjcc.
I to deportation under the Allen Cou-
I tract Labor law.
! J. ,11. Bingham. Collector of Internni I Revenue for Alabama, wnt removed I by tbe Pretldent Itectute of bit pnrt In ^ excluding colore<l Ilepublicani from the State convention.
Th.
HOLLOW BUILDING BLOCKS.
A S.Tlnc of One-lhlril Ihe nialerlal Here- toiore Vaed.
A bousp of nrllllelnl stone block"'. two-Hilrds of which are matcrlni nnd Hie rest hollow, will soou 1k> built lu .New Oiloaus. says Hie New York Kveniig I'ost, Tbe niuuld lu wblch (he blocks nre built Is a simple con¬ trivance. It cousists of n foundaliou provided Willi three rectnnguinr col- unius, Ibnt mny be elevnteil. whoso dinipimious are (hosp of tbo cavUies In the blocks; to the (ouudatlon of (be mould are hinged Its ends and skips, which lot it down. When Hip ends nud sides of thp mould nrp in posUlou. 11 Is nipiely n bo..5: a pinto is U't down upon the boltom of Hie mould; Hipu the col¬ umns nt Ibp boltom of llu' mould nro elcvalcd iliiougb openings In tbp plntP. 'flip niould Is then lu i-padlupss to re¬ cpive Hie mixture of saud nnd Porllaud ccmctit. wlili'b Is shoveled Into (lie mould, filling tiip eulire spnee sur- riiundiiig Hlo plevniPd columns. It Is inmiicd with great force, .Vfter tho lamping process. Ibo sides nnd ends of Hip niould nre let down, tbe eolnmns nre depressed, nnd Hip plate on wlilcji Hip materials wi'rp piiuiod Is Ilftpd out, with the iiiaiiufaPturcd block resting upon It, Tbe blocks arp imt out in Hie air, nnd lu Ihe coursp of a wppU Hiey arp ready to be used for building, 'flipy sbonid not bp sulijoctcd lo too groat beat from Hip sun. nml it Is iip.-essnry (o moisten tlieui each dny. The great slinpllcity of Hie process lies In thp fact that sand is nlisolitlcly In- ciinipresslble. and lainpliig spcurps ns complpte results ns nre obtained frotu the pressing of clny in innking Hie (Incr qualities of bricks, and ivIHi very mncb smnllpr expcndltuip o( labor, 'file sand nnd cement nro mulNtcued- wbile being mixed. "
WISE WORDS.
To linpavt linpplncss Is to Incre.isc y.iui- supply o( If,
It is belter :.i be a good imitator tban a jioor original.ir.
I.lfe la worth living a grent deal liet¬ ter lllllll most of IIS live ll.
Anything yon got for nothing us¬ ually Is not worth tbat much.
Hy pliicblug off mauy buds a few very large llowers arc oblalued.
Itagged ground and laltcrpd gnr- mculs are bolh sowed lu p:ilclips.
If you waut 10 live long,—don't try to live more than one day at n time.
'file laws of soilcIy pii'vcni men at lllllll cxtfemea from showing what Ilicy really are,
Hecanse a thing Is extremely disn- grcuil.le 'lois ii.it piMV,. th:ii It is good lor us, nllliou^'ii iii;i:iy peoide would buve it so,
'Truth is ahvays a constnnt factor. Tbo gt-dsd may wliher aud tbe flower fnll from its stem, but Gods wo.d re¬ maius the saiiii.
It Is well to leuieiuber iu our Jmlg- incnt of iiHicra that mauy persons wbo ii.ivp lie.-..1111. the l.iwist perhnps started ..111 Willi ill.' l..>t iuiciitioiis.
Wben we uudeiestlmale the sirength of au nnlagouist we are very apt to be defeated. When we overeslimale his strengHi v,e de'eut ourselves.
He klow iu cboo«lii.g a frioud, nud slower Io eiiauge blui; couriciua to all; intimate "iHi few; slight 11.1 mau (or hia poMiiy, uor esteem uny ouc (or
saoda Cheer Madly la and A1>oat the Conrt, and Many Women Weep llye* lerlcally en nearlna the Verdict—Jo; at the Farental Home ^ Jury Took Only One Ballot—Coal of the Trlala.
New Y'ork City, — Rolnnd Burnhnm Mollneux is free. Ilp si>ent tbe flrst evening in years nt the bome of bis bnppy parents. In Fort Greene plnce. Brooklyn. After nearly four yenrs spent behind priAn bnr.s. many mouths of thp Hnie being in a coudemued cell In Sing Sing, under conviction o( mur¬ der, tbe youug clubmnn regained bis liberty.
'Ten Ibou.sand persons cheered madl.v in and nround the courtroom wben he was ncqullted. Women wept bys- lerlcall.v. waved (belr handkercblpfs anil ruslied to press his hnnds. 'The renlrnl ligure in the most sensnilonni murder trial ever held lu Ibis Stnte rodp tbrouRb the streets reiplvlng the plaudits of n general returnlug (roiu a successful battle.
Tbere 'wns au euornious crowd ngnln In the court-room wbeu tbc trinl of Mollneux on tbe chnr)te of nnirderlug Jlrs. Knle J. Adams wns resumed. As¬ sistant District .\ttorney Osborne re¬ sumed his speech in bebnK of tbc State, After t)sborne flnlshed bis speech (or thc prosecution, in wblcb be made n stroug atlnck on Mollneux, court ndjourncd until 1 o'clock. Jus¬ tice Lamliert began bis charge to tbe jury nt l.l.') In the afternoon. Both sides regarded his charge ns impnrtlnl and bolh sides were salisfled with it. j The jury waa given the case after thp Judge had talked two liour-s.
Just ten minutes nder Ihe jury hnd rol Ired there Avaa n loud, sharp rnp ou (he inside o( the jury's door. A bnlllff oiicned the door and a mnn Inside whlsppi-pd to blm, 'Thp bnlllff tunu'd around, nmnzcinent on his (aco,
"They bavo renehed a verdict," he snld.
Justice T.aniliprl took bis plnpp on the lipucb, aud snld, "Bring lu (lip pris¬ oner,"
There wns n short wnlt nnd nt X37, Mollneux walked into the court-room nnd look n sen( beside his wbltebnlred (atber. The prisoner's (nee was drawn and Ills cheeks sunken; Hie corners of bis mouth were turned down, nnd Iliprp wna a flrm look about his (ucc.
Tliprp was nlisolute slleiipe (or n fow spponds nftpr tbe Jurors Iind (nken their spnls, 'Then Justice Lambert looked at the large nudleucc In the pourtroom and ndmnnlshed the people to keep perfect order upou the nn- nouiieeniPnt of the verdict,
MolliiPiix nrose quickly nnd fnced the jnry. The moment hp had been long¬ ing (or (or four years waa nt baud. He believed bis rising wns a prelim¬ inary (o bis triumph. Ills bend wat held high nnd bla bnnds were clenched nprvoiisl.v. Ills llim were closed tight¬ ly nnd bis muscles were rigid,
"Hnvp you renehed a verdict?" asked Ihp clerk of tbe Jury,
"W'e have," snld the (oreman, Mr. Young.
"Wbat Is yonr vprdlct?"
"Not guilly." ' ' '
MoIIncux dropped, almost prostrated. Into ills ebalr. Ills old (niber, wlih Icars of Joy ou bis chooks, seized the freed man's hands in his, nnd Ilnlnnd's lii'ollipr I.pslle also grnsppil bis bnnds. TbPu Midlupux shook bnnds with bis lawyers. Mr, Blnck nud Ihe otliprs. The Jury bad tnken ouly oue ballot, and nil voted for ncqulttnl.
.Mr. Osll.irne, the I'rosecutor, wbo hag been working on tbo i-ase for nearly four ypars, looked Kinnned, nud u (cei- Ing of relief tbat It wns all over wnt iipparcnt In his mnnner. Several of Hip Jurors shook bands with Osborue.
When Ihe verdict wns rendered tbero wns n hmn of npprovnl lu Hip court- I'OOIII. At Hint Inslnnl a boy outsldo Ihp (oun building shouted: ".Mollupux IS free." Tberp wns a shout nud clipprs In Hip street, nnd nn imnipiisp crowd ruslipd to (he stops of Hie Court Houkp, but were driven bnek by policemen. Tllp bailiff who bnd guarded Jlolhipux all through the trial left Ibe yuung mnn's sidp.
Mollneux renllzed (ha( be wnt free. He walkpil back over (he Hridge of SlgliR to (he Tombs, nml packed up hit doHiIng and books, i.nd before & o'cloik emerged Inlo the street smiling with Joy and relief, (iencrul Mnllneux aud Leslie MoIIupux and two friends wiilipil for the ei-iirisoner In a car-
Thc Civil Service Commlttlon urged the reclatslBcation of the entire de¬ partmental lervlce of the Qovenimcnt.
A treaty providing (or reciprocity between the Uiilte<l Statei and New¬ foundland wat signed by Secrelary Ilny aud Sir Michael Herbert, the British Ambastador.
The Cabinet held lit flrtt meeting since early Ih the summer In the ncw executive offlcei at the White Houic.
The antwer of Colorado In the tnit brought by Kantoa to prevent dlver- tloD of the water of the Arkantnii River by Colorado wat flied In tho I'nited Statei Supreme Court.
Colombia Inttructed Minister Concha to proceed w-ith thc canal treaty ncgo- tlntloni.
Thefcourie nt the Nnvnl Academy, In Annapolis. Md.. t\-III be reduced to tbrec years, beginning with the claai of 1005.
Richard Cole, a negro porter, twenty years old, wnt arrested on the charge of committing tbe aaaault on Mrt. Aila Ollbe-.'t Dennis, at her home In Wash- Inton. teu months ago. Mtt. Dennla died from her injuries recently without recovering tufllclently to talk iratlon- all.v.
Adjutant-Oeneral Corbin, In hit an¬ nual report, pralici tbc army canteen, ond rccommendt Iti reiteration.
OilliES INDDSTmm FEUCE
Roosevelt Speaki Before the Nw York Chamber ol Comrnerceb
DEDICATION OF ITS NEW HOME
OCR ADOPTBD ISLANDS.
The Treatury Department orderoil Wllllnm H, Eustit to Hawaii to Inves¬ tigate Increntod postal facllltlet there.
The Philippines Government Is adopting vigorous mensurei to tup- press Indronlsm in several provinces of Luxon Islands.
The Phillppinei Commlsilon repealed thc Spanish law wbich Impoied on In¬ come tax on salaries.
Manila newspapers received at the War Department sny tbtt the ladronei are making more trouble than ever be¬ fore'In the Phlllpplnea.
An American bartender wnt killed lu Manila by a native policeman.
The accounti of Snperlntendent of Public Works James H. Boyd, of Ua- wnil, are under InvesHgotion,
D. C. Montgomery. Superintendent ot Schnols 111 Negr5s Island. Philippine Islnnds. tvas murdered and fobbed br ladroues.
BOHKSTIO. -^'•
The bnttlethip Alabama left Nc\r York City for the Carrlbean Sea to par¬ ticipate In tbe winter maneuvret.
Being refused ndmlttance to hit swcetbenrt'i home. Homer Cramer, of Columbus, Ohio, killed tbe girl. Alme- da Burk, nnd then committed tutclde.
From an assault committed by his sou, George Bowers, aged seventy-four years, died at Waukesha, Wit.
John L, O'Brien wnt arrested ot Snn Frnncltco. Cal., on a warrant frotn Washington, D. C,. on a charge of em¬ bezzlement. O'Brien was on bit wed¬ ding Journey,
Sn(e crackem dynamited the Bank ot Richards. Mo„ and secured $18tM).
Three bundred bead of entile per¬ ished In a prn Irle Arc in tbc Rosebud Indian resprvntlon. lu Nebraska.
Composer Mnscagnl't American tonr wns cnncelled. Ills mnnagers tay they will lose betweeii $n,^.(M)0 and flUO.tKMI.
Dr. Loreuz, of Vienna, succestfully nppinted on a caae of dub feel In Snn I'ruuclsco. The putleut was a buby flve months old. i
Jlrs, Sarah M, .Tenet. 103 yeart old. dle<l nl Itliigbniutoii, N, Y, She wat born in Pbilailelphla in 1*!K).
Burglars stido n snfe containing $1100 from tbe bedroom of Michael liPvlne, u fanner, near Gloucester, Conn,
Called to tile door of bis bouse De- tectlve Thomas Burgess, of Sparta, Tenn.. wns (utnlly shot by gome portou unknown.
rlagi'.
The ride (o the Mollneux home wns a Irliiinphjil march. Woiupii nnd men liiL.l llle slrcpta nud waved bnndker- ilili'fs and (liperi'd. nnd mnny rushed III the carriage nnd tried to shnke Roland's band. II(. took oft bis hat fpvernl limes nnd bowed to tbe people.
'fwii thousaml iiersons fliled fhe quiet Hrooklyu sireel in frout of the .Mol¬ lneux lioiiip wlipu lb.' cnrrlnge Btnpi>ed. A loud cheer wns given, the front door ..f (he liiiiiip opened nud Mrs. Mollneux, the iiioHier, appeared. Itoland rushed lip llle St. lis, ami Ills mother throw ber arma mound blm. Agnin the crowd cheered. Hie inolber drew blm Into Ihp liallw:iy. (he oihers followed and Hip door was closed.
-¦Mrs. Itoland Mollupux. (he wlfp, wns not nt the lirooklyn house to welcome her hnsliaud. Shp heard tbe news In nn iiiit.iwii bolel. where she has lieen living for some llnip. 'Wheu told what the Vl tdi.l was. she snld: "I know It. I am so hii|ipy that I can't tnlk."
It Is csllmntPd Hint ilie two (rials coal Hip Molinpui family J'.'i.fKIO,
his
lllli.
All
Illy .!."i.ic and seek It inny iliil till Ihclr bean nnd sonl, iiiii.d and strcugth, ond tlidr iicighl.ors us Ihciuselvcs -Illla Is eulire -anc: illcution.
Never give in to growing old, nn.l you bave the secret of keeping y.ning. Hold oil II your a.iivlii.'s nn.l to your en¬ thusiasm. Work k.i [is one youug, \\ ..rk with bnud and li.art aud brain. Youth is fllb.l with hope, w.th failh In self und In hunian kind, Ibeielorc lie who would be young must keep tbe spirit fresh,
I of kindness, a word of aym¬ palhy, may rindcr Ibe whole line of ife dlflc;'.ui fro.n wh.it it woul.l olhor- vifo have l.c.ii. 'lll.i.' UIC mns iu nany a ifc wlicu ibt course it thall take for weai or for woe deiK-odt upou light Inliucucc-nimosi a single ;1. IliiT. iarcful, Ci'.-l.. .moid \.,- Im' (hat our influence may at ail times l.p in the right direction:
ChafTee and ITrlchI Arrive nome.
Miij.'i <;. iier.-il Adna ll. Chnn'ec. who hna l.ccn In cmmaud of the nrmy in tbe Philippines, nnd Is on bis wny to .\i-w York to take command of Ibe Di'partiiiPiif of the Kast, and Vlce- Ilovernor l.nkp L. Wright, of Ibc I'lill- Ipiiines. nrrlved at .«an Frnndsi'o. Cal., lu i!u' trausiMiri Siiniiior fr.uii Mnniln.
f;eneral llracK Becelree Inatrnctloiia.
0.11. ial Bragg, who luis iH'cn Consul nl llavaun, was in Wasliltiglon. |i. ('., for Instru.iiiflis I., for., piocepillng to his Uew iMist at Ilongli.iiig. China,
It till
nlail
Franca OrawlBK Ateln.
Ofllcial staiisiica Jutt iml.llshed show e WHS nu lupreHsc In Hie Jaip- n of Frnnce duriug tlie yenr litll of --'.niPs. The tinilaiict for the yenr V.kai showed n deerease of 2.").aHS. The chnnge In imil -ivas due more Io nu In- rrease in the iiutnber of lilrtbt than Io n low. ring of the dealb rnte.
uud
Marrtad fOOO rloplna Coaplet.
e Uiv T 11 Walker died at Prl- . N. <'.. aged slxiy-nlne. lle held • cird f.ir mairylne over liatl dop- iDiiples He leaves a yonug wife u year ohl baby.
Hew lo Bnlloa Voar Coat.
it pco;.le Stan I.ul toning tbeir from the top, whi. h ii qii.ti- Cie ; wa^;, .in.l must lu irc or I. >s p'lll oal out Ol kiuiiic The i.iajoriiy of women. to.>. don'l i.now Puii a new ¦cm should aiwjya be wo:u battoteJ lett. l.tn It wat I'jj teccnJ beat, acd ' the tint few timet of wculag. to iiutt OM motiij tuu t« be ceotcat irltb tbat.! tte collar mar "Mt" prepcrl/.
Itollela la ttate of Bleat. The declarnlion of t stnle of tiege In ^jtl!'. i.-l 1= dUc •'• .1 iliazUi^in fnrc^ Ae- fi-ating ilic Iiolli ians In Act?. Bolivia tnd Hiazil have loug been ul odds over \be owiici-liip of Ibe vilutble rubber dlslri-i of Acre. FItbiliig wtt rc IN.ricil there a few weeks tgo,
rada ure tl llh Carbalie AeU.
I.. II. Iloman. rcihleni tnd former .'ouucllniaD. of Akron. Ohio, haa com- initied auicide lo a bo«"l it Cleveland. Ohio, (y taking cirhollc acid. Butl- iipaa trouble It brllered to bare Lmi ih« caiMe tat tb« tnklile.
FOKBION.
Presideni Cnslro. of Veneiueln. mode 11 Irluinpbunt ofllcial entry into Cara¬ cas. The forces of Ihc revolutlouitll fled.
In hit speech nt Iho fyord Mnyor'i bnnquet Premier BaKour tald Ihat be looked Willi much hnpe to tli)> (uture of South Afrlcn, and expected mucU good from Mr, Cbanibcrlnln't vltlt.
Membert of a coramlstian npiminted by a Bolivian t.rndicate. headed by nu American, reached Mtaant. Brazil, on Iheir way to carry out the syndicate's commercial enterprltet lu Acre.
The DoukhobCri were entrained Xift n force o( Dominion police a(ter n wild scene ot Minnedotn, Mnn.. and taken to Y'orkton, whence, owing to thp ex¬ treme cold. Ibey agreed to go bock to their hornet.
The Colombian gunbonti Bogota and Chuculto tnUed from Panama harbor under Instnielloiit tn find and engage the revolutionary fleet.
Sir MireuH Samuel wnt (ornially In¬ stnlled at Ixird Mayor o( London at the Guildhall.
Comte Boul de Cnttellane enlled hit unseating by tbc (^hnmlier of Deputiet n "triumph for defamation and falte- bood."
Japan's budget placed the rceelpti (nr uext yonr at $120,000,000; expendi¬ tures, fl.3I,OOO.tlOO.
l-'or selling (oreed paleott o( nobilily Alol .Mndler was ainlcnced lo (wo yc.irs' Imprison went at Prague, Bohe- Ulin.
'The cholera hat praetioally dltip- ppared (rom Egypt, and Cairo It quite (rcp (rom Ibe diteate. wbb'h It alto rnpidly deereating In Pilettine.
Au area o( eight acret at Fast Ixin¬ don, Cniie Colony, wtt devastated by flre. 1'blrly large bulldlngt in Ihe cen¬ tre o( tbe town were detlroyed.
Gerninu inanu(acturert of earthen- wnre are contemplating an amolgaioa- tlou to protect (belr warci.
'The steamer Heolla tailed (rom the Clyde (or llir Antarctic wllb a parly of sdentlitt undrr the leadrrthlp of Wlltltm 8, Brnce on board,
Andrew Carnegie gare I7S.00O (or a public library al Brifttt. Ireland.
Advlcet from Cbiot report the death of .Mrt. J. U Hell, t mlttionary. wife of Ibe Rer. Ur. Ueat. of Olbome, Ohio, at Wuc.'iow.
<-'hop-Vong-Hln. a pro-Ruttltn, wat made Foreign MIoltter of Korea.
Only a (ew o( the rxiird Rnstltn tlu- dciiit will relurn to their uolvertlllet. The majorlly retuted to almlaln from taking part In poUtlct. and elected la rcuialii lo Hlberbi.
Tbe trventleiM blrlhdiy of Andrew D. White, American Auilmtttdor al B<-rliu, W;^a thv occatiun of mauy csB- graiulatiulia.
The French Chamber of f)epallet voted to lovtlldale thr rImloD ef Connt Itonl dr Catlellahe. oa the ground of IrreguUrlllet.
Britlth Iroportt and esporit far Or- lolieT thow lucrettrt la bolh 4ire<:tloat.
Mrt. Annie O'Mabony wat trnl to (all In Irrlaad to terrr a two mosths' ii-nteuoe nnder the Crlaca act.
Tbe Britlab ParUasest voted tha addltloMl craBt ot tm.mtimii la aM
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Ncw York City.-The dedkstkNI Me, ereisei which marked the tdnMil OpaM« ing of the new honi« ot the Men* TmIC Chamber of Commeree were mtAt Wtt tnble by addrcstet deliveied Iqr VtmA' dent Theodore RooteTclt and ttftttnA President Grover Cleveland. NettlMr of the dlttlngulthed gtieats tttottoA even remotely to polltica, thonnh la Wt tpeecu at thc great banquet la tk* evening President Roosevelt teaebtaa upon queatloni of national poller.
President Rooievelt'a apeeeh la tte morning -n-at eztemporaneoM aad W* copied lett than three tnlnatea, bat It resulted tn a moit ilgnlflcaat strallon. Former President < was the orato^ of the meiniliic tmt President Roosevelt the pctad^t speaker of the night.
The dedication exercises wera ilaqMa Imt Impressive. The assembly Moatta' the new building It one of tte baXli somest In thc city. It famlshsd atet* Ing room (or nearly 1000 tatt tmt M* body waa crowded. Nearir ottftf aaa tlon wat repretented by ellner aa ite* bnssador. Mlaltter or Oaas«l-<)«Mnt There were alto icveral rnamlMn tt thc British Parllameat and ot tte iMlH don Chnmber of CemoieTCC, aad tt I'resldent Kooaevelt'a CablMt. aai nearly every bank preatdeat ia tte ONir, After Dr. Morgan DU ted fte* nounced an Invocathw Ifr. JaaMV made thc opening address, Ur. Cttltf land followed him; then cam* PmI* dent Roosevelt, who was foIloMdl^ Mayor Ix>w.
After the ipcechca a Inncheoa otm served on tnr npper floors, and at iMt there was a great banquet, csatlai'lN n plate, (or more than 000 diaan, at. wblcb I>reildent Roosevelt dellrerad tm nddress.
At Ihc banqnct President spnke, In part, at followt:
"The New York Chamber ot mcrce stands for tbe triumphs of peaea both abroad nud at bom'e. Wa teta pnssed that stage of natloiial i~ ment when depreciation of Otbsr ' pies Is felt at n tribute to otir a We %vntch thc ffrowth and of nlbcr nntloifli. not with tetrid jealousy, but with tincere and fMaadljr good will. I think I can aay aaMfl that wc hove abown by <mr attHMMl toward Cuba that aa r«(aids yittmtm powera our deiire ll Itet they May IM ' able to ttand alone, and that'lf'tta^ wtll only Aow themielTes TTHIIat .tf deal honestly and fnlriy with tte rwl of mankind wr on onr side will da all we cnn In belp, uot to binder. With thc great Powers of tbe i desire nn rivalry that Is not bonorabla lo lioth iHirllet. We wish tbem waU. Wc believe that the trend of the-IMie ern spirit It evrn stronger towad MMS^ not wnr: toward friendahlp, B«t aMtlle lly. as the normal Inteniatloml aM* Inde. Wc nre glnd, Indeed, itet wa^ni on gond terms with all other peoplM aC manklud, and no effort on ear part shall be spared to aecnre a contlaaaaca of these relallont. Tbe voice of tha weakling or tbe craven counts for aatke Ing when hp clamors for peaco, tmt-'' thc voice of the Jutt man armed is Pa* tent. We need to keep in 0 CoadHiMi of prepnrcdiieti, eipedally as tafaitti our navy, uot lieeaute we want wat; but liec.iuic we dctire to stand wltli Iboso whose pirn for peace is llsttesi ¦ lo witb icsppctful atlcntlou.
"Important tJioughlt It that W« sImM have pence abroad. It It even mora lm* liortaut thnt 'We tbould havo peace tt lioiup. You, men of Ibe Chairibsr oC. Coiuinerce. to whose elfnrti we ows aa much of onr Indnttrlil well being, eaBi and 1 believe turcly will, he i9faaa> tinl in. helpiug toward that Indiistriat , poRcp which can obtain In society oitff when lu their various relatlims otAi . ploycr and employnl alike ahow 8«l merely Insittencp each upon bla mm I'lgbts. but nito regard for tbe rigWl of othert. and a full aeknoWledRsaMat of the loterettt of the third puty-^te publle.
"So patent remedy con he dorlaoil for the tolntlon of tlM grave pttUft leini III Ibe Induslrlnl world, bnt ttt mny rett assured that they ean te solved at all only If we bring to tte ttr* lution certain old-time vlrtuea, ODd tt wc strive to keep out of the SfdntilMS some of the rqntt familiar and moot aB> desirable of flip traltt to which maa* kind lint oivml untold dpgradalloa and suffering throughout thc ages. Am- gance. tuiplclou, brutal envy of tte well-to-do, brutal IndllTerencs towai4 those who arr not wril-to-do, tbf hard refuttl to consider thr rights of othsia, thc foollth reftital lo consldsr tte Ha*. Its of bpiieflccnl artlon, tbe tea* a#> peal to Hip tplrit of aelflsh grtM.' whether It inlup the form of pinadsraf the fortunale or of oppressba At Ite unfnrtunatr~(rom Iheie and from all kindred vicrt this nation moot b* iMPt free If It It to remain lr. Its present pl^ tlllon In the forefront of the peoples af mankind. On the olber band. IMi : will come, even ont of the prWMl pvllt. If we (ace them armod wltk Qw old bnuiply virtnet; Ifwesbowl' ¦ -""' are fearlrtt of aonl, cool Of " kindly of hrart; If, wlthoat the wraknett that ci^liicss WTongdolng. wc yet atew by and wordt onr knowledge ttet In mth, a Gnvprunirut st ours eacb of as BMR be lu very truth bit brother'*
Chleaa. a.lt rreaak Stli.rt.
According to llmrl Ueroa, tte rrpiirh ContuI at Chicago, tte Tttmt^ American eommlitee wiilck ted tl rharge Ibe ettalillthmrnt of a fteWlll Indiittrlsl school In tbe Unitad b.t a decided lipon Chicago as tte k place for It. . x^^ *
OaMe't HMd Mewa IMT.
Jnmet Decker, a fltherman aad {. nt Knccoau Itland. I.ake IlnnsfnaBd.' N. J., atvldenttlly thai and killed ttm- \ selt wblle unloading a gnn. Tte M" charge blew hit head off.
Alaa O. Mat.* neltttt*.
Alan G. Maton. who tea lieea la tfea Jail at Cambridge. Uata.. (or a Walk ' u|ion suspicion ttet te was fte M> torlont "tlugger." wat n«aa**d fna rualmly. aud George Perry, tte yoMf negro wbo tald Uaton gave kiai " .Uorlon't walch 10 sell, la m witb her dealh.
O.eerMr-felMt OawMt Ptmt O WMfc
I. W, llaUrgr. thc OoTHnor slast m Kantat. wbo ^madr a promla* to «ni cnnllDgrni upon bla nomlnallan, in* I'ltrrt be hat tearebrd dlliccatl^ f*rk wife and caunot And oar.
WatklagtM Wnwalat • BnlaMo. Wllllain Graat Bo* a dmMjIat^iiiM. two trorrt in WaablBiMW, D, <£. tea eommltird iBlcide by thenllBd btaMK Id the brad. Tte act U attrlbntai te poor braltli.
nrM*e4*t Oat af SnaaaanMn aaaas nrpreaentatlTf Orasvenor, at IpilBl. Held. Ohio, aanonaced that te I* ant«( Ibo Kpeakertbip race aad ara) tupport Caaooa.
rrliMe atate rlte'a 9oimt Tte Craara Priaco af rUmbed raw* raak. CW..
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^xt§§nn §t(imd^ '.iipidUt»taH«.jrs«ri^ OJCOTXM A FAMILT NBWSPAPEB OF LOCAL ASD GBNBRAL ISTaLLIOBNC B. TIBHI: SLM TSASIT !¦ *»T*MJI FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, I^OVEMBER 14, 1902. NO. 8. GRADUAL DECLINE. i!^ Thtt it the &te of sufferers from Kidney trouble, as the disease is so insiduous that peoble have serious Kidney trouble without knowing the real cause of their illness, kidneys allow the impurities to stay in the system and attack the other organs. fccountt for the many different symptoms of Kidney Disease. ^ou i>egin to feel better at once when taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE as it .tet the heart, increases the circulation and invigorates the whole system. It strength- urinary organs and gives you new life and vigor. two sizes 5o cents and $i.oo. l$Co!,'cmicta&,')taiA llth, 1902. l>-*Abo*t a year ago tny health began to (ail, I lost flesh and never fclt well. Thedoctor thoughtl had stom-ich and liver t J beeitDC convinced that my kidneys were the caase of my ill health and commenced taking Foley's KUaey Cure. It \ l^rappetite and made me feel stronger, and the annoying symptoms disappeared. I am now sound and wcli. J. K. HoR.\, 1354 Divcrsey Blvd., Chicago. For 5ale at Thomas Johnston's Drug Store, Freeport, N. Y. dorlon ^AUcnoNeER JTtMfefi jr. T. 1^ Do Homan A.wrC fc«rt I kor Bros. PNTISTS I Mraadi' ¦raektyn e* : ;4Mmi« Mnuao ioiuim , tt. D. a., Uaoaatr W. Jattaele, M. O. MnrSICIAN AND'SURaBON ' »au»wiMmi.i. rgmhieii 'ir r- 1 Oatoa. Uarritoa Attoa. ¦aalbilliri t»lt *eat Oalt, Xo. » Baldwia WltoUAM H. POST * ¦eamaiirtof.T. PoMASoo —^IMarla— Olt«le« GroooriM '-'lk " Flour ftnd Feod '" hunm srmrr, mkcwiit " •itl l f ^k«.a««W.Bea4ell«teaee viAiir IMBNOI IS-aTT ^-a - JS fma$r m 1*0. sir" fftirmtnlrii. BOTPtunu ATENTS raar &¦<*-»¦ SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW n«new Bnlldlna. Main Strott.. rKaapORT N«w York nltlco. ft UroBdwtr Jttohattan ¦ttt} tt Uti tl Itat ppi Mtft t t Ttlepbooo. Local tl FrMport Lone DIttano.. • Frmporl John P. Wright QENERAL AUCTIONEER yro.r.rt, IT. T A OOOD CAMPAION ARGUMENT. OtUwa Mayer Elavatad Through Hit Mualeal and Poetical Powtra. Tenncaae^ once had a goTernor who middled himaelf Into the exccutlre cbafr. Bob Taylor attributed to hia ¦kill on the violin all the political dia¬ tinction he ever attained. Now the capital of the Dominion of Canada (Ottawa) has a mayor whose vocal powera elevated htm to that high potl- tlon. Hll name It Fred Cook, and it il eald ho makes a cood offlcial aa well at being a great tlngcr. For mar.y years Mr. Cook hat been the Canadian correspondent of the London (England) Timet. In 1901 he entered tho race for mayor ct Ot¬ tawa and wai defeated for the nomi¬ nation. The luccettful candidate was In ofllce but a short time when ho nffended against the laws of the Do¬ minion by buying a drink afler the lenal closing hour and tbe common council of Ottawa elected ah alderman to fill the balance of the term. Again thli year, eaya the Philadel¬ phia Record, Mr. Cook entered the fleld and tried poetry at a campaign argument. Tho experience proved a great auccess. He tent to each voter In tho city a handsomely decorated card, having on one tide bit picture, a picture of tbe mayot't ofllce, tho Dritish fliR ond Canadian emblems, and on t.ie reverse tide hit llttle poem, prInU'd iu both French and Egllsh. Ile was elected by a surprls- Ig majority. Terriflc Fight With Raccoon. (Charles Marshall and his son Har ley. farmeri. living In Sprlngfleld townihip. Ohio, bad a terrific battle with a huge raccoon while hunting, and at a retult of the encounter Mr. Marthall It confined tu bed with i badly lacerated face, tbroat and body (rom the 'coon'i teeth. It It even doubted it he will recover, at a num¬ ber of blood vettelt were severed. When Marthall chopped down a tree in which tbe 'coon had takeu refuge a big dog charged on hi? 'coon- thlp. but the latter toon gnt the bet¬ ter of the dog. Marthall rushed In to iielp the canine, when the animal, known at the iwamp raccoon, pounc¬ ed on blm and began tearing hit head and thmat. Barley ruihed to aid hit fither. but the 'coon bit him leverely. Tbe 'coon waa flnally killed. The father fainted (rom the lott of blood and the ton had to procure a team to taka blm home.—New York Journal. Trade of Bouth America. The trade of all South America la not eoual to tbtt we have with Canada. THE SABBATH SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 16. anbj.et: Th. Tint, or the JuApea. .Tu.lc.h II., T-io—n.ui.ii T.xt, r». IOT, 10- M.mery V«rt.t. la. 10—Comment.r^r •n th. Day*. Lctton. Expbnatory.—The juds^s were thc inlcr* or lenders of Israel durini; the time Irom jMhut to .Saul, about 3(H) voars. There were intervala duriiig which lai-acl was without rulers, and there were long inlcr- vtli of foreign ecr\-itude and onprcs.Hiim under which the Hebrews groaned williout doli\-erance. There waa uo central govern- m«nt, and too generally "every man tlid tbat which waa right in his own eye.<." That ia, every man was largely his own matter, Itwptver and executive. There wtt no mtgistratc that wielded ijower in til the land and wlmm all thc tribes obeyed. Fifteen judges arc named in thc Bible, beginning wilh Othniel. some Iwen¬ tv yeait after Joahun, and continuing until the coronation of ^aul. The rebuke thc angel gave at Itochim (vs. 1-5) waa not un¬ til some time aflcr the death of .lo.ihua. which ahows that the first verses of the leaaon are not in chronological order. 7. "Served thc I.«rd." During the life¬ time of .Toshua, and all who livea while he ruled, larael had a good renutntion for faith aod piety. 'I'hey regarden all the won¬ derful bleaaings of God. an.l honored llim by godly livea. From thia we see how deep waa thc imprint left upon thc nation by thia great and good mau. ''That out¬ lived Joshua." They lived probably twen¬ ty or twenty-fiTe yeara after the death of •loahua. They arc here referred Io as orig¬ inal witnesses of the miracles attendant upon the con( uest of Canaan. Their i.rcs- ence and testimony kept the Hebrew na¬ tion from degeneracy and backsliiliiiK. n-t the presence of thc apostles, eye witiu-sM's of Christ's majesty, i.rescrved tiie t'hris¬ tian church from corruption and heresv. 8. "Joshua-died." Ilis character was almoat faultless. I. Ilc was a man of strong faith. 2. He was verv couragcni-j. 3. He was unsellish. 4. Ile'was faiThrnl. 6. He waa an illustrious type of l'ln-i*t. lie le.l the i>eople into Canaan, led thetn to victory over tlieir enemies and i.'avc them reat. Hia death was a strolie tn Ih. religions interesta of Israel. 9. "Timnath-hcres." The i-ihnti..n of this place is uncertain, .lewish tra.Iili.'ii fixe, the place about nine iniica soutli nl Shechcm. III. ".\nother generation—wliirli knew not." HegardlcBs nf all the tcacliiiiK c.ii.l training wliich the new generatifin h:i.! vr- ceived from their departed fatlier.* t!ii v showed I'try liltle leverciue f..r the reli- gi.)n they so much enjovr.l. Thus it is sai.l thev knew n.it thc L.ir.l. Thc hMnrv .,f thc n-.mderful deliverance whieli (Jod h.i.l wr..light for Israel from Kgj'pt to Canaan ha.l verv litile hol.l uiKin this goillcsa gen¬ eration who live.l after Joshua. Thev were too rc.iily to yi.l.l to thc corrupting inHuences of thc id.il.'itroiiH ]>eoiiIe around them. II. "Did evil." 'I'hia was the general complaint against them. All evil is before tiod and He eould see where it becan. "In Ihc sight of the Ijord." In the prcaence ..f His commanilnients, and in view of llis works of goodness an.l llis j.n-st punish¬ ment of sin. their acts were treason towar.l Cod. It waa rebellion to His faee. IV.icli cal inlidclily follows quiiklv upon the lice's of aiici'ulalive intidelitv. Itccav of inor.i's inevitably shows .Iccav of failh! A eun..u-, pro.if of thia fact is eniliedded in alni.wt every language in those words whose pri¬ mary fignilication implies unliclief. an.l whoae secondary meaning is impressive of practical wickedness. For example, "'iiis- croant" first sigiiilied a "misliehever" then "« vile wi-etch;" the word "unprincipled" first had refi-rencc to "sjieculative rcligioua opinions" Ihen pa»*ed over into its m..iv conimon aignilicati.m of "proHigale " and "vi.-iou. " '-Si-rvcl llaalini." Itaaliin is the plural of llaal and signifies "lords." Xothing coul.l have been worse than thi.s. "The worship of llaal was a grossly lu'en- tiruB w.>nihip, fatal to thc morals of all who took part in it. anil thercf.iic righl lv an abomination in the eves of thc .lews.'' .Nevcl was there sucli if.dly and ingrati¬ tude. The iM.,.p;e ileliberaiely igiiorcl tJ.id STATE NEWS. Ate Limit tt Cornell. The tnistoes of Cornoll Uulrerpitj bnvo decideil to retire .ill professors who li.ive rcnchcd Ihe njro of Fcvonty yonrs. Tlie profcssnis lotlred nt the ngo ot sevenly will receive employ- niont for flve ycnra nfter tbcir rellre- ment. Tbe first yenr tbc professor win receive bis fnll salary, nnd will ba dpslgnnteil n specinl lecturer in bla pnr¬ llculnr fiold. UmlnR the fnllowing four ycni'R la^ will reoolve n snlnry ol Jl.'iOO nnd will be nsslcncd certnln du tics b.T I'icaldcnt Schurinnn. While llip plnn iirovlilcR vemuncrnllon for five years only. Piosldcnt Srbur:nan anys ibnt no professor who bns served Cof- iicll fnltlifnlly will bp peimllted to live lu wnnt 111 bis old aftp. MTaterlnn. Arid Thrower In BnHkln. Jncoli F. nicbl. astpil twenty yenrs. a BcpliPW of ex-Mnyor Cournd F. Dlphl nnd son of Homy Dlebl, n milllonnlre nialstcr ot BulTalo. wns Ibe vlctlin of a vitriol thrnwor. A few iilebis liefore Miss fiprlriidp Axninclipr. iiinplcpu ypnrs old nnd lienulifui. was nssnllpj i.I a llkp inannpr nt a poi-it nonr wbeip youni; Dlebl wns ntlnckcd. The yoiins woinnn will prnlmlily losp Hip sljiht of liolh eyps, whllp her fnrp Is tprrllily (IlstiKuicd. Youns! PlPhl's pyps will not lip nffccli'd. but lils nosp. month nnd chin nro tprrlldy liuincil. Noitlipr of tllp nelll thrower's victims Is known to bave any enemies. Ohnt Rl.tef anil Two Olli.r.i. At Saranac l.nkp John Moniicy sh-ii (wo woiupn. one cf llipni his sister, nnd Jobn Mrl.illpn. Onp of the woiupu, Itlspttp by nnnip. Is dead, nn.l Hip rtlier two pprsnns wpi-p fninlly InJuiPd. Mr.oiipy supppplpd that bis sister liad pono to n linn.sp of rnsavory rppiiln- tlon. nnd after watcliliiir for n (linp lip. camp Impatient nn.l force.1 an cn- tninop. In n room on Uip upper 11. or lip fonnd tlip thi'pp tnijplhcr. tto piill.'d a rcvolvpr nnd shot the ilircp. piiiptyiiis his WPapon In bl.s cITo-.-ts to kill tliciii. >foon..y Iins liei.p anvstpil. ('liMrlc« Merrlli Is nlso und.'r anest as an ap- COLlpUcP. ;<*, "Pl mtmlt Bil rtia^lW r llfin NAMCINSifany other More rii I it: there is not 9Atmthmmmtlt tot mmmt. Aaao oae elw make aniiooncement of them, we will. aat tmhl tm Mhialag nierlal nffur Our re^-ul.ir pricoa on theso are 10 cts. per f m'tiB Wianafapai 4ia<>ni Uke the above, and t.'i ivnts per hnndrt-J for an I la MHae paprv. If ;oo cot ont tlus adv. aud brini; it with yoa we 25 per cent. Discount OmSR IS QOOD O^ILV TO FRIDAY. NOVE.IBER 21 Umm are wlB aail Uma at oar reanlar (iricea. an'l will oouiinac to ca ^4 LARGE ASSORTMENT s. f.'FEarsall luilc. 1 he ttenp-.e i! and broke Ill's law. 12- "Forsook thc I^iid." Thev did n.t say there waa no (i.Hl. but when thev t.Mik up the worship of false go.ls thev I.irsook Jehovah. They coul.l not forsake'His wor- sliip without forsaking llini. I'h..igh tlicv had heen joined to the l.s»rd in cvenan:, Ihcy forsook Him, and ninliipiie.l iini.i thrniaelyrs many gods. "Urouthi lliem out." tio.i ha.l Iteen gracious I.i tlieni an.l Wllh a mighty hand ha.l delivere.I Ilicni from tnopt and given tliem the land .it Canaan, and .vet tlicy do n.-.t hesitate to forsake Him an.l His worship. ".\nd pro¬ voked Ilic lord" This was not passion or virdictivcness. h.u a feeling of inlensi. in- drgnttion .against sin. The verv n.itnre ..f tlod is oppiucd to Bin. Ile is' displease.l with sin and must punish il. an.l thu. prove Hot purily aii.l His love of virluc. 1.1. "Aslitaroth" This la the pluril form of Aslil.ireih. the female divinitv ..; the Zi.loiiiaiia, and consort of llaal. Her worship was.very ancient an.l alHmiinaWe. 14, 15. "CrVatly distre-.e.l." All ..f these Ihings came up.m them as a pun.fh inent for their evil d.'c.l.H. Ihry were "aoM." that is. ali~.;i!iclv given iio mt.. the han.ls .il iheir enemies' 16. "llaistHi up ju.igcs " Though Urad brought Inur own distress up..n tliem (.'o.l sh.iwed pity and «>mpa«.ion. He .li.l not send angvls or anv foreign power, hut raised up men among Iliemselves and .lual- ine |
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