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VOL. Vila
A TAMILT MCWSl'APER OF L.OCAI. AND GBKXRAI. INTKLLIGBUCK.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JINE 27, 1902.
TBkHt: tLtO TKAKIT I« ABTABtl
NO. 35.
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NewCaud Opinions
NatMiiii Importance
JLZajlbfNWi CONTAINS BOTH
^|^l|. bymail • $61 year Pfity Md SiMday, bynt'l |t*yMi
(ifhe Sunday 5un
to lis irtitssi ^SB|sf tittthir
It lll»'Bt»U ¦' '"' '' . '
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AMMM TflB sm. JTmt T«rft
PATENTS
._J*PP">ars*.OSaORt, taaSaaaSil.al K!aiiSisferlkaarw>n«pu.aulilU». AsA-Utm^i DlaAMitSll.SaaSVmlfae.t.au.al'rraS.-Marka,' Itrasa fSlrart laiaM ev.r otM*4 ta laT.aaw*
Irstsat ukwrns or ts Tsasr rBaoTiBS.Q
Raavrla*. Mi^TBti eharcu- 0
K*s:*crjL SNOW & CO.I
MTCNt tSWTCaS,
lta.«ii.MniirflH, mHMiTgii, s. cn
l^hiprirrffiirnrii"i-ir'p
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NJLW E,niTION
ii>iiatiimal
a*Mka«< ^rds
_ anpof-
tli,Ph.D.itt.D.,
[aisMs Ganuaissiensr of Edn-
-'stsd Itr a.lsrga «aras of
sp«aljilUH.«^ •w^ I p aaas pbsoo
liaStratloaa
iiir^ns imlirtmltmmlmmjlnl Aimed i.jSoa, ia!!imUAeUe''U..irUtii- Tke tfem SJUam ^aifmPnmlAmU mpt imtid im Ottdtr, moo.
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VBARa*
John Pa Wright
OBN^lkAL AUCTIUNECR
Vrooaart, M. T
E. A. Dorlon
BONDED AUCTIONEER
yr—yrt, N. V.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDER
noM BBd SpaelSeotbiBO I>r«por«4 Work SapartotoBdad
. EoliBiotca Famished omes sat aKROBN aUkCE,
aooiofacc rotsooBT. t. i-
HENRY H. HAMMOND,
Tonsorial Artist,
Mail St.. ne^rj^. Freeport,L,l,
Hoir OAllliit. SlouaUis. Shampoolnc-
Bpeclol atlanUoB to Cblldran's Hair CatUng.
OIVB THE SEW BABBER A CALL.
Lofiganecker Bros.
DENTISTS
669 Fulton 9troot, Braslilyn
at
rmEraiiT, ii(»t « myward Buiioiiia
Opp. Depot, on WcdntadaTS and Fridsr
from 0 a. la. to • p. Bl. ttu. R. LosoEXiCBrR. D. D. 8.. Maosger
MRS. WARING,
Fonnarly at Wanta«b, whara she haa been do- inc bBSUOas for the last eigne rears, has uTcxiOA MTOBi: on tha
Cor. of Pine and Grove Sts.,
wtth o toll stock of Mabool Soppllea, Slatloa- OIT, OoBfsatlaaeTT. Baaa BbIU, BbIs, Paper aayklaa, Talitliploks, tut. Alao a fall stock
Pliie Ice Cream Parlor.
which win Ixj mwiieit to Iho publiu as aoon as Ihn seaaon peroilta. PA- Clubs, CTbnrc-bcs, Parties, etc, ean bi, •¦jpultod al tbcahortist Dotloe—everjthing at Ibe lowest poealble prire
SERMONS
of tllS
REV. OR. NEWELl OWICHT HILLIS
sncoessor to Hrnry Ward Becchur, of Hymoath Churcli, and
CARDINM. GIBBONS
of ^faltimore, Md,, are published iu the
May Edition
of the
Brooi[lyn Ea^e
a Solid Pagaa of Stenoffraphlc
Sermdn Reports
IHt tUtKRIPTION PRICE PER TEAR IS tl-M
SAMPLES ON REQUEST
A DVERTISING
^Maim^mmmimmmimamoummtmasm^^— It—— 1
THIS PAPER
—B^—
SURE TO mw RESULTS.
Th* inly Way to Attraol trtitim la to Make Known Whaf You Hava to Offer.
rHEilBERAlADVERnSEItlSTHESUS-
I
mmn
f TONICLAXATIVE
If yoa ka«a sont siaaiach, indiftstion, bUiaasncos, constipotion, ha.i
biaatk, dUainaso, inoctive iivsr, htsrtbum, kidney troubles, backache, loss
\'tt S|i6ttilo, tnaoaanta, lack of cnstfy, bod blood, blotched or muddy ikin,
ar aajr ajravtont and disordors whicb loll ths story of bod bowelo and on
4it«sil«« tyoum, laxakola Will Cure Yoa.
"' 'tt.arBI dsaaeai the bowels, stimulate Ihe livor ond kidnoyo, tirengthen 'tm Masaaa insad>raaos of the stomach, purify your blood and put you ,v4la»yaat fist" Sfski. Vour appetite will return, your bowels move refu- l^.faw Uvsf and kldnoya coooo lo Irouble you. your skin will deor and I yoa will ftcl tho old tima cncrsy suid buoyoacy.
kiBs tk«- ]>niia-r i.trdb-inti b, fliii tii«'ir littl.' ouo. tor oniiHiipitlui saud siDilUr tmiiUra, v. ill i,ii.l Laii^,.u uu iik.,1 nu-Uk lot- for cbliilr. ^ItklopB tkoa bowi'l. KviUar ml himl |h,id nr kiiimiu-. -.nts a. B,n'u<'ral luni,'. bmu- jtlSBIa. aWa AsaaUon. n-Ui-vr. rmili^awM, ibm. ibi' ,.vit,-,l loiikiH'. rrdm-r. r. ,l- > oaaMa lOftBaMta, rrstlul ^leTll uud uiakrn IhMii iM'll.baiii.) and brartv. '-y Chil.li-r UUKI li,md aat fbr il.
llnSytlf All Dru52:s:istSs
B—..-Jaamveh tk. •,.-« .Mrirr.,.! I.«,lv ,To.,.iw%. h ., ,1,, m,-,.! r, ..wm... at, St. ..i.. ii .. • maimdtamaa.yit.l.'.mn. ...l i...... .M .i m,. 11.,, f* , .:«, .M diui:t,«». ».ad(., i —
B I. TBk IjkXAkI 'H CO .ut N....U .Sin-n, % y iisi m.,.i,«, thr s.rS, rl vour dr„c>:i,i
Ka mM ..Mr»« i . ui, .Aai'.. ',. n. «q. . i se.- ... „,ma- im pr.t nou, .11 tk.,K«. i «I-"J, < IsmUV fttfc mrstlt wf La.ali-.).. .ulf« iri.t ,. u»i tor .. Vrntimr.
NOISES?
ALL CASES OF
DIAPIiCSS ORCHARD HEARING ARK MOW OURABLE
kf aar aaw latas^fam. Oaly tbos* bora deaf are iacnrable.
KAD MNSES CEASEIMMEIIUTELY.
«, •» •AtTI»0««. ••V6I
aaitosaBB, Md., March jo. tmt tmtetty cared tt Scat aaaa, Ikaako la tow tRaOBeat, I wiU aow pert yaa lo bc aard al %-our diacTTtloB.
beasB la riaa, aad thia kept ea gcttiat wane, until I loat
ssaU kelp aic. aua even Ibal oaly temporal ksatlBO ia Ihc aScctr J r.r aroald be Iwl tum. r oaaiWialBl'al accktaa4atlv ta ¦ New Vork
Ibat
itcai-
craaadk aad
aar h*. beea cut ircly laacavcd. 1 Ikaak ytm
sas^»» httriat ta Ike 4i ---
Sllltla Tcnr lia^ rJan. „^
P. A. WKatfAX. :.» S. Braadway. asHiiaara. Md.
tta* mtottmt m tm »»««r tisisitl at i wjiaWaw.
WEVIMSaFATIIMIE -'*XSfV
CUM^MI UUUI AVL,ailUM.Ua ^
CHARLES LENKER, Proprlator
Trees, Sbnbs, Rm Brer^eens necnrfltfnn< Hirdy Roses, Cboice Cat Flowers ^^^l^^^^"^
DesUBs ud Potted Piuts for and hu neralS
MAIN STREET, freeport. l. i.
Greenhouse. Plants
tlty. Fall dl- raotloni sail! be faund In our a riee Ilol for alantlng and oaring fortraea. Thia ariea list la froa
Ra Pa JEFFREY & SON
TREES. SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In groat numbara and varloties, Irua ta nama
and 4ug *rosh frem tha ground, and
dallvarad in a ahert time In moitt eonditlon
In Turkoy rril htlr is counted t grpoi lio.nuty. aud the tvoiuiu ilyo tlwlr hair Ibut tiul.
BELLMORE,
La I.
The Freeport Bank
Capital S30,000
MAIN STREET, FREEPORT
.mux .1. RANDAbl.. I»rMlilfiil
CH.AVNCKY T. SI'RAHf B. Vtrc-Pri-a.
""II.I.IAM S. HAW,, ('anbler
Ouen, Mccpl Imnl hulidays. fromS a
,.. -1 Offers fHcllllli -"¦ '-•"
very depart
llllIUl','- IlllllllBP
llniiiklyiiBHiikn lb cuii-
Jiilii
Baard ef Directors
. KKiidall
.\ili;ti!il liiiiiits Hmll Cm William li. Miller
Willbni K. Oiilrtrr II Wesley Pino VVulbi 1- II. fi,rnw,-n Danb'l H. Raymir CbalaceyT. Htirairiicf'oli'a I'etlil I'haillU' I,. Wnllaci. Ilurviy H. Mniilh Wilrb", S. llBll ni'iirm' .M. llauilHll
Jliiiii Eillliir Jul kvii
iiieiilh in
.ifellliLTi
iirTriisu C('iiip«nli„,„
ilatiou a^ far sa Is cnnfiali servalive msnanainenl.
Intereat st lbi- rat,- i,f 3 per eenl. tml.I on llmo ilcpimitj,, three iniiulbs iir ni.iri'.
Drafts issued un all parla of KumiK,
Does a Kcncrai bankliiit bUHJnciin.
Accounts of corporstUms, coiiiiisnles.
cietloi-, elcaollclUxl. Knllro natlnrBctiiin i.-iii
iiteort.
rii'swill n ivi'prill
I'licerfully aiiBWrrod
A Siimmar-LIke Krmlndar.
Tho Now .lorsey coast Is ono of tho mfrfn |"ipiii»r of Hunimer nblilinit pla.-i'ii «n.| it.« wiib'-sprond fsy.ir in Krestiy onhanct'd l.y tho o.\-'oi.t|i.Dsl train siTTii'i- an.l accommo- .Istloni [.rovliled by Iho Nes- Jersey Contrai. lln linoii reach Soubrij^ht. Monmouth, Kor- manilio. Ib.l Hnnk. I...nit BrBn-b, Wesl End. l:ibor„n. A»biirv Park.Ocean (Irore. Avon, Spring l.alll'. ItolinHr. «e»"b lliivon, Allantli Ilty. II.oau I. Itv luid inpo Mnv. nn.l ul eacli ofl'..,f^o i,lB.','» ihor.'iire adinlrablo b.ifelH nnd bonr.iUu; Iliiihom. Tho Xcb- J.rsoy fVn- tnil ho" preparoil a hotel book, which Klves I'oini'b'ti* liiforniBli.iii rof{Hrdiu|t tho hotels on its lino,! snilthi.. iKioklot is seut free upon spplb'sllon^o Oonl Pssf. Agent, Now Jer- foy i.'outrsl. Ncw York.
It's sll well enough to laugh and grow ftit, but too many people tske on weight over their own jokeii.
ra. Allan*a Poal-Eaaa.
It Is the only .'nrs for Swollen, Smsriine, Tired, A.'hing, Hot,Hwesllng Fo«t,t'orn»aud UuDlon.ii. A.ili for Atieu'sFout-Eosr, apowder lobe shaken Into the ."hoe*. <.'ur,*s while t.iu walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Htpro«, iv. D.in't H.-.-apt anv substitute. Sample ^ent FRKi.AiMre.s. Allen S. Olmsted. I.elloy,N.V.
Kome i» lo lie cleotrirallv ligbtcil with power fioin Ibc Marmorc Falls, aeventy
ganft of...
IRochville dentce
IDillaflf Bvcnue Vochvllle Centre, X. 1.
HIRAM R. SMITH. PftsldtsI
THOMAS C. KNiGHT, Vlot-Prstldtnl
BERGEN T RAYNOR, Ctthiet
Xoard o( Directors
(ieorge W. Davison Thamaa O. Knight Jolin Vincent Hiram K. .'^milb
(lirntworlhl) Combes Wesley B. I>uiilli Austin .layno l.'barltui L. Wallace
Charles W. Hayea Austin tioniwell Arrender Minllli Jobn T. Da-.lson
Jobn W. DcMolt Hamilton W. Pcttrsall
Edwanl T. Tniurslon
We tlo a Oeneral hanking UuslnesB of Diptii it and Discount.
Intenwt Pabl iin Special Depiisils.
DrafisiHnued nn Kngland and tbcCoulliient.
VourPatronage Solicited.
llanking Honra: H a. m. to ,1 r. li.; Saiur day. ns. M. lo 11! u.
Dlacount Days: Tnoailayssnd Fridays. >i au.
BUY THE
ALWAYS
REUABLE
Wirerttms
3I3-3IS Fullos SI.
•tttklrs
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A. M, Priost. Pruggi.»t. Sholbyrtlle, Ind., fsys: "Hnlls Cntiirrh Cure gives the best of sstlsfft-'tion. Can pot plenty of topllnionisls, H-s it .'urcs ovory ouc who I'nkcs it.'' Dnig- gl«ls .soil it, 75c.
at nothing and sen-
H. H. OnssNH Soxa. ol Atlauts, On., sre 111" only succossful Dropsy Speelallsis in tha world. See their litioral offer iu advertise¬ ment in another .-oiumn of thia paper.
In the IStsle of l"taii there are JJO.OOO Mornions in a tolal population ot 276,740.
I do not believe PIso's Cure for Consump¬ tion has an oqnsl for coughs and colds—John F. HoyiR, Trinity Springs, lnd.. Feb. 15,1000.
¦\Viiat a vc wants to do i
riTB permanently cured. No flts ornsrrous- uess after flrst day's nsa of Dr, Kline's OrSok NerveHestorertStrlsl bottleand treatlsslree Dr, K, H, lvLiiiSjJ.td., 981 Areh St., Phila., Pa.
Greater London embraces about 400,00b
Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothlnit Syrup forehlldrao Isethlng, so ftsu ths gums, raduceelnflommoa Ilcn,allays pain,curse wind colic. 3Co. abottl-
Inquire ef C. I. WAIUCE,
DA SILVA. LIBBY 1 HEYWARD, J. DORLON
^r4 Furniture
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•S) Stoves, Ranges, [^
^j Housefurnisbing j**
^; Goods,... ;^
Carpets& Bedding
C. PEASELL
'k
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Best Cooking Stove 'k
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if
famoi
~XAURA
or any other kind.
C. PEASELL & SON
Undertakers and Embalmers
TeleahanaCall, 19a
\k if
if tk if Mok^ •>! Oil and 'k MA
•?if»i^^^Gasolenc Stoves |^'»»«">»«"»»«-'»»^">i«-'»i«='*iS?^W«'''/»f
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'^^ij^^i^mf^^%''^
This Manteloa.
ray
"My htir vtt ftlling out snd turnins grty very fist. But your Htir Vigor stopped the fslling snd rettored the nsttirtl color."—Mrt. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoet, N. Y.
It's impossible for you not to look old, with tbe color of seventy years in your hair t Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray fiairl If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth.
It yonr dmnist cod OS OBO dollar i
yon a bottia. Ba sure andolTO Ike Basse of your Bearsst eaprsos oBea. Addraos, J. C. AXTtA CO., tawoU, Koss.
In Oak, Gloss Finish
$15
Oak Cabinat Mantala from $12 up j
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FIHINGS |
^'^^tt^^^K^ of all kinds, aicity prill's ¦
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED >
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport!
FROM THE MERRICK ROAD TO THE WATER FRONT
.<..CHOICB....
Woodcleft
ITCHING HUMOURS
Compkte External and Internal Treatment, One Dollar.
CUTICURA
The set, consisting of Cuticura Soap^ to deame the skin of crusts and scales, and h soften the thick¬ ly ened cuticle. Cuticura Oint- ment.to instant¬ ly allay itchinf, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cuti¬ cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour g^erms. A Single Set, price $1, is oiten sufficient to cure thc most tortur¬ ing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when all else fails.
MILLIONS USE
Citi. IKA s-t*r. a»al«te<l hy CnTicmA OINTSiKNr. tl.e Kr«*t •kin i-aic, fur pre^erT irill. iiurlfrlnc. utut liciiitirvln; x\\f sklti, fnr I'ltfaitiilDir Ibn ecnip of rruatM, M-alei. mn'\ <Un- (Irutf, nuil tne atopijluy uf fallinic hair, for •ofltiiiliig. n llltriiluif, AD(1 ftiothltiK ri'il, i ouifh, ami Mre ltan<1^ fm l«liv raalii'«, iWhlng*, ami rliunnK*, au<l for all lite iiur|H>te« of Uie loll"U Imlb. »i».| immery. Mlfiioiia of Women uar CiTiciitA ft'Ui'lnlhe formof batli* for aniioTii.;: Irrit,ittiun», ttiflaDimattotii', ati'l rx ronaiiona. *>i tou fiet; or oflcDMVc |ier>|>lr at'.iiu, tn llir f.iini of vai-hea fur uli'vrittive wrakori.eri«.an-Uurman\ *«nativr.anUfrptl.-
R^lrpo-'¦^ wlilch n-adily »U(^geit tiit'ni»clTra I iruinrD, r''pr«:lAily nuHbrrt. CUTIGUIIA MtOLVCNT PILLS
(CtHHH)lat«C(>at«l> area nrw. taitrlMM.oilnor- l«M. rrsiDomtcal f•ibttltatr for th<> rvlcl>ratr>l
likio4 piirlfl'Wii and hmtimi; 11)1 in )M><-ket ^ ialft, M dnaea, |>rHi
¦eMlhrooftloattlMVorU ^otrv. rriLl. IV Bntiah I»*pot IT-*, thartfi Hft Iranch i>«pot a K«««ali Paia. 1 Dc.u aVD Cam. Cugp., ^eUProps. :
I fur all ure«. Pnt
'XU-:.
Building
Ap* MIMMlMf Many li*m« •••lr*M, «rh« af*
•fvoting • *!*•• mt mv'M\n%A that la not •¦eaiiatf
I at* arott»«»«tyfal beaut> a(«ywh«r« wtth-
I thm %rmmtmi N««aY*Hi aMfewrtafl Kow* •actio*
Oood Boating. Bathing, Fishing
Plva Paat al Watar at Low TIds
Lssataa la Mo Frocroaaiiro Vlllafo of
FREEPORT, L. I.
OooS Son eols, rtrm CHusoaoo, Woii-Eoolooos Flro Do-
soitaaoat, Rial Cloao Wotor Sasoiy,
tlostils UaMa, Oolt Unka,
aaaalloal HooOo lef tlayolins onO Or>mt.
.For rarMoolaso aaalf to -
RANDALL & MILLER
PREBPORT, L. 1.
ALABASTINE
ros rouR
SCHOOL HOUSES
Cleanly and Sonlury l>tu'3b!c zr.i A,rtiSt'^ Sofesuariis Heotth
Tbe deUca'.r tiuis .-e u.no- with •(ic,:ial relrrenre to llir j n tertii.n of pupils' e\rj Beware uf fapei anil jfenn-ahv'il'ini; and dtirase- breedin^ Kaisommes.
ALABASTINE COMPASV. Qrond Rapids. Mich.
STATE NEW&
,|irl
GOTfrnor Odrll al Cornrll.
rmil,'11 ;uiil iiiiiii.'i )iaiil honor Is ¦ iv,rillll' lillcil iluriiip llis slay In li.'i.M. TlK' liiiviriior lU'lixTi'il ii f"r III iiililrrss h,'fui,' Ihll nlumiii. whii ns- liilillll fur tlit'lr HiiiiiiHl liiiK'hfoH. His ii'i'ili n-i.s wi'll ri'ci'h cl mill fri'(|iienl jpiiliiuil'il. Ill' WHS iiilriMliii'til Il.v I'liii F. rniiii', wlin was iniisliuiisi, r ii'-'iiii'iii Sl liiiniiiiii nlso s]Miki> hriolly, II III ill,' ilisii|i|iiiiiiiiii,'iii or his nil Illlll'll III mnko kiioMJii ih,' ilo
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i-iillv niisi'il ill
¦OIIII.ly Willi IllO lomli' linn- of Ihi' lliii'ki'fi'lli'r cifi. Afli'i liovonior llil.'ll liml tliii»li,'il liis it iiintks III' WIIS inki'ii l.y rioiilrnl Siliiii-miiii for n ilriv,. nlioiii ih,' iiiii Virsily lampiis. .\i A o'.loik ii inihlii )»'i','piioii III Ills lioiior was llflll III till lilini.'i Until. Ill llll' ovi'Uliit: I'ri'sl lll'lll Si'liiiriiinii !;n\,' n illiiiU'r ni his huiiii' on Knsl nvi'iiiii' In lionor of the ilovirnor .\t iho roiiitiU'iiii'in.'iil ox- I'l'ilscs I'l'i'slili'iii Si'hnrniun. In his ml iliosK lo tho crniliinllni; iIbks. ininli- I'oiniirks of nn nilvlsory naturo. Tiii' iiimilirr of iU'i!i>>i>.K I'ouforrcil liy i'or- lll'll Ihis .voar whs 411,'!, whioh iiirimli's llftyiliioo ileKieos ttninioil rorouily ill till' roiiiinoni'i'iiK'iii of till' I'orni'll Moil- Il'lll roili'B,. in .Now York liiy
fioTvrnoT Odell Showa I'lcinencT.
(Jovornor Oiloll hns inniinntoil iln sonionri's of II niiiulior of loiivicis si, ils 111 lu'ovlilo fur thoir loloiiso Iioni prison, 'riionins MoMonnlil. to vvIkhii till' liovoi'uor hns (tlvou froiiloiii wii- roiivliloil in NVw York City in Kol'rii- nry, 1881'. of inanslnuRlilor. lirsi ilr Civo. lu lunsini; tho ili-ntli of a woman wilh whom ho wss living. Louisa Kelfor, who wns favoroil liy tlio Hov oruor. vvas sint in tho Woinnn's I'rlHou in SopU'iuiior, USSi, from .Now York City for n livo yonrs' loriii for tukini; $123 out of n man's piiikot, i-oii siitutini; grnnil larcony, tirst ilopioo, anil Wlllinni Boll, nnollior whoso in.so wns fnvoriililv passoil npon. wns ion vii'toil In 1«W in Now York City of n liko orlino for sio.-iling jijil vvoi'th of monoy finil lowolry, Tho fourth son ti'iiro I'liiiiiniiii'il was Hint nf llonry Konilall, I'onvli'lod in .March, l.stiil. In .Now York Cily of loliboiy, lllst ilo eivo. iuiliioiui; a mnu lu tuko olT his ovorooat whioh Konilall iuinioilliitoly ernlilii'd nuil mailo off with. Tho son loneo he roi'olveil wns liftoou years, ami ho has sorvod ovor Pi.\ yoars of tho torm.
lill
af a Mastodon Unearllier,
llonos of n prohislorlo ninstodon w^•l'^ iiuoiirlhoil at AVostliolil, Chniitiiniinn Conuty. on tlio (.nonuils of Mis. .Viloo Ponoook. Work had hoon hopiiii on a low swampy spot to trnnsfurni It luln a Ilsh pond. A tronoh two fool doop had Iiooii dng whon llio lirst piooo of liono vvns struok. Ciiiofiil diKKii'K iiC- lorwanl hruuslit to llRht tho followlu){ houos from diflorout parls of Ilio skolo- tou of au unlmni of pipnutio sizo: Sliouldor hindo. with smkoi for arllin- Iatiou of foreleg; hip lipne; sootion of spinal eolumn t.ontalniuff four vorio- bnio; Hootlons of liolh exiremetios of spinnl I'olutnn: kuoo oai;, nine rihs ami somo otlior boui's. The rlhs are four foel three Inolies Iour and four Inoiies wide. Two mastodon skolotons have lieou previouHly founil lu Chnutnniina County, ono nt Sheridan nud ono nt .lanieslnwn, bni lioth idvan^id ii iloin.v.
•Inc-LrKEid Mau i> llrro. Mii'hai'l Hronsoii. a nian wlio Is iiiliins llllo nt Ills io'js, wiiilo workiiiL- in a Hold at Livonia, noar llio oiIko ot Iho (ionos.'o Ilivpi'. saw Iwn , lilldieii playini; on ilio railroad Iraiks mi I In opposito side of tho river. The rhil¬ dren are tho Klx-.vearold son and tin' llveyearolil dauKhter of llarvoy Mi- luti'o. a f.'iriiiir of ,<oiiili l.ivoiila. Knowinu- tiiat tlio Lrlo llyor wat nl inosl duo to p.iss Ihere. Uronsnii sian I'd lownrd the railroad Iraok wh,'ii he hiniil Ihe whislle of Hie train. lie pliiUKod inin the river, wlilili Is aliinit Iwonty-livo yanls wide nt lliat p.iiiil. arrlvinji at the oHior side Jnsi in liiiio lo leseiio Hie twn rlilldn'ii froni ilea Hi. The yonnj; men of Livonia giivc Mnui- -oii a feast.
AiilhoiiT Ta<r> Paiil.
City Troasinor Williams, of ll.u-b- I'sior. has I'l'i'olved a ilieok iu p,iyiiii'iii for IllO taxes ou the .\iitliony liniiii- siead, whli'h stands iu Hie iiaiiii' of Susan II. .Vulhoiiy's vouiig, r siMi-i-. and Willi it a leller of prnlest. wliieh says ill pan. "Ini'lused iiloasi- lunl ilni k fur lily tnx on aiy properly for year Willi a protest in III.' name of in.iKSI oilier taxpaylun women of Hie lily of lloiliesler. who are d ne,l liy Hie law¬ makers fully .apable liiKllii'iiially. Iiioraliy and pliyslinlly, ,if larniiiK nioney and loiitriliuiiiiK their full share lownrd th,' espi'iisos of the Unv irnnienl, bin tolnlly li.i^-ipalii,' of de- eldlii): as to the piiei'i oxpi r.dlr.irc , : salil iiioniy ¦¦
Trlril to Bi-hrari lfl>r IIi •hnnO. William Kendall, of Walkins. wns .'iivakeiied liy hls wif,' hnliliiii: him liy Hie tliroiii alld Iiyiiii; In iiii lils Inad on' with a razor l-inir d.i |i wounds wero intlht.'il lioinii' Kemlall
cnl piissessinll of Iho woaiKlll. llllll
Ih.n .Mrs. Kendall piilIi .1 a lialilii'l Hoiii lunealli tlio lied ami reiioui'd Inr attaek. Ki'iiihill g.d <>iil of Hie li.insi' and aroiisid Hi,' iieii-'lilinrs. whn f.iiiinl Mrs. K.'Udall had takni a ilo-i' ,.r , .iihiilii- mill. Sh,' is lii'ml,
Mc lt<(lalrallnfi i,r 4,itiini<,l,llr,..
Imrini: Hie niiniHi of .May lis', aulo- mnl.II.'s wen' n'lllsleled witli Hn Sl'. ri'lary of Stati' npon iho p^iym.iil of ^1 under tin' law. I'lils niaki s n ii'inl uf over |l'*IO aiMomobil.'s ri'i-'is- ii'ti'il up III date. Till- impressinn pn- vails III many ipjarlors Hiat ali that is III ii'ssiiry by owners of nia. li ties is to l.|;i.-.' Ihi'ir inlilnls on th' :i.
All Aronn.l Ihr si lr,
I'nii,'ini1,i>i.'iia liii'im :i :i.i' ii'(!iilaM> diillid for s.'rviee,
niitarln Cnnuiy farm.'is i.'|i..ri |.r >- [s'lis '.-nod for II biK hay . ii'|i
.Mount Moriis itirls hai.' niKaniziii :i Nl. Slmii;" so. ilty. M.-uiIhis ar" :iss,'ss,',l I.e.- .out for eaili siaii^ wnnl nil,n'd.
.Niapira Tails' lax laie this yi.ir
will b,. UIN 777 per i'lilis sessiil ial-
iMiinii This l« »n iln nasi' ,,;• .«i' n\,'r !:lsl year,
W II llhiibutloui has lll'lll apiii'lnt-
1 iKisiiuiister at l'ou,'waiii.'o VaHey. I h.'.nlaliuuii Couaty, viie I'. V.. ¦ e ., ns. n'sipiieil.
The loriMirallou assess.,rs of Hi, i.l .i;ii' of I'erry have i-ouipli'iid ihelr I'll, wilh the followiim r.'sulis li al fl.ii7'l.li»i. iieisniial. $117,'.'7.'i: fnu •
his.', kr.r.ir.. ii.imI. «i.:;.;s,kji show mu (11 iiii-nasi' nil r la«I y,'a: of »i;;i..'ssi, |
Th,' siiik.' of the ,'mi.l..y,s of li r..ii.i«tiiiila In.u unl Si.il jilaiii i .1,1 Si.iii. "f 111.- linll ri'iiirinil ! \-.-.:h^. '.:.. .'!.! b'is- T;,.- irja.-,-. . "Hiers havi' been Hlh.l i.y ui.n-niin, , 1,'M Th,' ' ..111,'Uiiiiu WIS for Hi.' i.'. ii.'n:iiou ..t Hi.' iiluou. 'tin.' iii.'ii lost.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JUNE 29.
le ureal
follow.
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RoTlcw or Iha TwalTc Leasans Vor thl tl.,rund Qaarter. Acts s»., «-»!—Uold.a Taat, Laka II., 31 - Sammory Fol l^oholara* Vsa.
Introduction.—We hove seen .lining tlie past quarter iho grrst inlerest till enrlv rhurch i.v.l,- ai torcian im'si^m; ary work; in Uvi. ihe wlioh' ,hunli iniiflil lie called a uii«»ioiiary iliuiili, .irg.mue.l for the purpose ol operating along no" smnaiy """. To cnrry the gosi>ei tu tli« "regions bey.md " feemcd to be the smbitiuii of the aposileii and th' ers. Only ns thc niiii^ionary suirit if kf|'l alive will the church be saved from flng- ustioQ and de.nlh.
J#sson 1. Topic: Jesus api^.iiiiig (o Saul. I'lace: In «nJ near Dainascuf. ^aui persecutes the diKiples; receives a com- mission from the high pnett; goes to l)a niascus to nrrest tlic Christians; when near nsma»ciis is struck dua'U to Vjie earth by supernatural power; hefcrs a voict from henveu; in nssinled to Damascus; ii Wind Ihree days, during whuh time he laste.1; is visited bv Ananias; scale* la!. Irom llis eyes; he receives the Holv Siiirit and is baptized; preachea immediately.
11. Topio: I'eter working miracles, riHrcs; Lvdda, .Jopiia, Sh.iroo. J'eler goel down to Lyddn; heals Kneaa of the i>alsy; many turned to the Lord. Dorcas, a wo¬ man liighlv respcitcd, was snk st .lopiin; thev sent "for Peter, but before he arrived l>orta» died; many widoiva w.'re weeping; I'eter put them all forth, kiicelcd down and pi'dyid, commanded her to arise, ami pres.'nted her alive.
m. Topic: Cbrist tho .Saviour of all men. Places: Joiipa. Cscaaren. I'elfr 11 called to go to Cnenarea lo the home "I ConieliuB a Gentile. w».«r» a cooipahy il friends had a""iered; Peter preaches to litem: tells them Ihat Ood it no respcctci l.f persons, but will accept the one who fears llira; preaches ,lesus lo theni; speaks of the death and resurrection ui t^rist; tells them that whosever believ¬ eth in His name shsll receive remission ol sins; while Peter spsfce Ihc Spirit tell on all lliat heard these words.
IV. Topic: Peter's vision. Place; .Icm salem. Peter goes to .lerusiilem; is ae ciised o£ cot iug with men uncircumciscil; he rehearses the circumstances of his go¬ iug to Caesaren; tolls of hia vision; 8 great sheet was let down before liiip on whicli were all nianner ot beasts, creep ing tilings and fowls; he was told to kil snd cat; he objected; this was done thiol times, and sll were taken up to heaven; threo men immediately called for inm; thc Spirit bade him go with theni; he went and God poured out His Spirit on tlie Gentiles lis n result.
¦y. Topic: The enlnrgement of tlie church. Places: Phenice. iVprus. .\mi- och. Cyrcnc. Tarsus. .Icnisalem. Tlie (leniecution that eamo scattered the disci¬ ples and they went as far as Phenice, Cyprus and Antioch, preaching tlic word; niany believed; Harnabas was sent to An- tlooh; llai-nabas needed assistance and went to Tarsus seeking Saul; Saul re¬ turned vvith him nnd during a, whole year they taught niucli peoplo in Antioch; Agn¬ bua pr'edictB a 4''01t'i "' .ludea; Bamabin and Saul sent to .lerusalem willi a relief (und.
I VI. Topic: I'etor'a deliverance. I'l.ire: iTcrusalem. Grest persecution in .lerii- laleni; Herod kills .lames and arrests i'eter; prayer is made for him by the rhurch without cqasing; the nigiit before he is to be braught forth to his death the sngel of the Lord delivers hint; Peter goes to the liouse of Mary and tells of his de- livA'ance; lie conceals Uimself.
VII. Topic: i'orly experiences ot the first missionaries. Places: .\ntioch. Se-' leucia. Salamis. Paphos, Beruaba.'i and Saul were ehosen to go as missionaries; they went; to Seleueia and Cyprus;
Freached the gospel in Salamis; at I'hiiIios ho Holy Sliirit came upon Saul and ho dcnouiiced Klyiiiaa the fnlse ]iro]ihet se¬ verely; Elym.ts was struck blind.
VIII. Topic: The preaching ol the niis' •iouaries and its elfects. Piai-es: Antioih in Piaidia. Iconiuin. Thc apostles joui' ney to .\ntioeh in I'isidio; Paul prea.hiH in the synagogue; many follow Paul nnd Barnabas: on the next Snhbath dny near* ly the Itn'liole city come together to henr lhe spostles; the -lews were lilled with ?uvy; file apostles turneil lo the Gentiles; lhe Gentiles were glad; persecution ngainst tlie apostles wns great; they came to Ieo-
L\. Till
Chrialinn fortitude. Pl.u
Itsiooaries corapeiied to flee for their Hves; went to L.vstra; I'uul liealed a c^ij). l.lc; the peonle thought Paul and Haiiui' bus were gods; Jews stoned Paul and dragged liim mit ol tlie city, supposinit llim to be de,id; he dcoarlcd with Haina' has to Derhe, after wliich they letuinod to Lyslra.
X, Tojiic: The Mosaic luw. Places; Antioch. Jerusalem. After reuirninij from their tirst luiasionary journey Paul nnd IlarnalMW aliode in Antioch a lonij time. There was great contention oves thc iiuestion of circumcision. After much discussion it was derided that tlie Gen- tiles need nnt bc circumcised according to the law of Moses. Thc Gentiles were ssked (T) to abstain from meats oifered to idols, Vi) from blood, (.31 from tilings strangled, (4) from fornication, Forranl- ism is fts insistent in thc church tg-day aa ever. Mnny atiil insist on meats, drinks, or other mattera ispiHlly unimportant, li that the leaders of the church might be sufticieutly spiritual to reaiat iu cn- croschnicnts and that Hie people might have enough buinihly to follow their ad¬ monitions.
XI. Topic; Incidenis in Paul's second missionary ioumey. Places: Asia Minor, rhihpi'i. Paul ond Barnabas separate; I'liul trtkcs Silaj and went north through Aaio Minor; they vriait Phrygia and come 111 Troas; ure joined hy 'rimolliy and I.uke; in n viaion Paul is fold to go tn .Macedonia; they reach Phiiippi, and on tlio Sabbath doy go to thc place of piavet .Hild speak to thi« ¦tromeii who are there; Lydia is converted.
Sir. Topic: Purity of life. Placc: I'aul wrote from Corinili. Chriatiaus pay their drPi, ...vccpt the debt of love which Is a iierpetual obligation. The one who loves his neighbor nt himself will not tresoasB III any way. "'rem|ieraiice is inoderation ' in the use of things lawful and tot.il nbstinemc from tbinus harmful. In some things "ooe msn's meat mav be another man « poison," but he who fovea hia neiglihnr as himself will abstain even irom his ;;iiionl'' if lie tecs that hn par¬ taking will lead his neighbor to indulge Jo ins injury. Horn. 14:21; 1 Coi. 8: \3 Ihe .,iini' piinciiUe api.lic.l will lead tvi-iy Clii,«t,,,„ In do all he cm to re¬ move teniplaiion from Jim brolher's way,
A Novel l.awn Mowwr,
A Cana.liiin has apt.liod Ihe old prin nnles oi llie revolving knifr wheel to the lawn mower His murbini' looks like an tnlargrd p.or ol liuir-clipiH'rs, but is not if III'! SUMII' iiiei hanisin. The stationary guiilis. mad,' III Ihe shape of a fork, run ll.n.ugh llie grass and hold it in plaee while the n volving wlii'el', rut it off. The (iiK'tatiiig niechanisin ia so simple that Hie lawn moner ii not likely to get l.nl of order, nnd mav be bought reaaoii- .iblv Till' poller i.iinii.'.l to iiush tin'
1,1,1. h wiil be h'.s Ih.n ill ouc »linh
hj< ni.ili- in.U.,11 t.l men..n.e.
Matneoloea of Daad IJaaen.
Lord R.iiieit'. lernrds Hie fa.l in thc Ofti.n.1 liaielle that in April. IIIOO. (.Iiu-en Viriiirii intnii'ied him with tour woolen SI arts. «i.rk,'.l by herself, which alio ile
re.l duitnbuleJ In lour disHngui
loldier-
th.
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genta of I ana.la, Australia. New Zealand unJ Suulh Afiica. Tin' ( aaadian nearl goes to Private iiiow Lieutenant I Kow land Thompson, of the Iloyal Canadian KegintrnI, f'.r personal eallantrv :n the field.
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ilotra liy Marhiaary.
¦ing sel I.III In
An AnlaniMlc Uallao Olamp.
iM< K. Poat haa jialenled an sntn- .filing machine lt„ princinai ad- V ,- a deiaihabls signature die that ' ren»«ned and any other aigtiature ..'•?•' :r. fs p!s.-r. Bv ih.s •iiai.a'-- in u buain^-ss hou.w tli.re s*'ver8?
The placing *t 'laies j- •implihed, and there ts sli aul',main- self-inking attach- n:ent, tresh ink being apf,Iied to the nb- '-¦m every nme the machine la used Th^ra |. fiirsiftlis le.t ribls.ii u«e.l tban in ';h.r Tes. toilic, so.I li,-' i d,U>a levjiiea "ii-isuiU .0 "l.e 'l.ie' '."1..
takea
iliive men 'ind Iho horaes lu ..perale: one man dines. Hie .,lher two »il just above Hie groun.l .iod i.c.l lhe plants. -I'h* iiiachiDc mav be reauhiled tu uut nhinta in .,1 anv depth. Slid Hie giound i- «ell jiressed alsiut Ibe loi.u. lite ma.-liine ian s!sn lie r,'gtil.iteil ". put . pint or .|Uart ui water on liie plant as a<s<n ,,. planted.
¦Mli the I
.nl
luvantad a Haow Craabar.
OlV crusher bai been invented for r from eiiy streets Od'l- vrotor. ileubrn ."-hirreff^ .t'tfrn "f Viriiinia. v.brre hia device 'lv iieeilfMl Th.e machine ia forced the street, gatiieliiig the suow up '.'S-- I'v mean- of ".rsmmers" the rrss'-d int'i mail niiaup-ta
,ted Is
U-aihinr
¦ ¦¦ Who Walehed a«o l-auada Daatl.
Maun.' <ann-.o J.' Man.' -Ii-.l al f'an Knin'1.1., ('¦! ": tjajv degeneration of liie heart < annon «a.-,4ll) an vear. ed He weighed MO poun^Oi and fot a while traveled aa a fat iiuin otnl eihibited ill ,ttu».unis Tselre nien *vet» re.(uirril l„ .any l iir IsmI) in ,il .liulrlHkua
DURING SUIIMEB MONTHS
Dr. Hartman Gives Free Advice to Suffering: Women,
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Or. Hartman, the Famous Gynecolo¬ gist and Inventor of Pe-ru-na, Of¬ fers to Treat Women Free During the Summer Monthsa
America is the land of
The great majority of nervous Wfimen are SO b^^ause they sre suffering from some form of female disesse. By tar the great¬ est number of female trouolea are caui|ed by estarrh.
Women afllieted with pelrie eatairh de¬ spair of recovery. Female trouble U so common, so prevalent, that thejr aeenit it as almost ineritAble. The crwteat oMt- cle in the way ef ncorery ia that they de not undcrstMid that it is oaUrrh wkkh ii tbe source of tlieir illDeii. Ia fnuU com¬ plaint, ninety-niat eaasa oat e( one hon¬ dred are notfainf but ceturh, Ptnut cures catarrb whererer located.
Tbe followioc ktter waa reeentljr n- ceived:
186 W. SStb sL, New T<>rk Citr. The Peruna Medicine Co.. Columbus, O.
Oentlemen: — "What bread and neit means to the hungry Peruna means to the aick. It is an especially vshiable medicine for sick women. 1 have found lbat no med¬ icine so quickly restores health and place* thc body in a normal conditioa. I bat voice tbe aentiments of women whe were once sick, but now are in perfeet health." mss LIZZIK 8NBATHINO.
All women who are in doabt la to whtt their trouble ia sbovld write Dr, HartOMn, Columbos, Ohio. Oive him a fall deaerip¬ tion of yonr trouble^previous treatment, symptoma and age. Hie will promptly re¬ ply wilh fun directions for treatment fre* of charge. Thia is an opportnaity which no aihng woman should mis*. Dr. Hart¬ man has becnme renowned through hi* (ue- eeas in treating women's.diseaaea. His ex¬ perience in theae rasttera is vast. Oerre- spondeace is strictly ronfidential. No tes¬ timonials published without writtea edn- sent. Dr. Hartman relies principany upon
Peruna in tbeae ca***. Pttanaa ear** W* tarrh srhererer located. „
Kirs. Alex. Johnaon, 2SS Oaieerriiy otf nue, Kingston, On.Urio, CiB., wfit*«t
"I kmvo a«an • tr^foror fOr wttn rnltk t««r(N« deien Mlita ami ttoto •ehe, aiMl gr** ssa rotUffrom Amtgrv
ttoatriily rveeaiaieiMl troiMiN «»h« <a In •• Mer tv>OA><-MUA A. JOUKAOir.
Mies Mabel Meyers, AigaaUae, collector for the Kansa* TwajiWMa Union, writes: "Penina baaproved A Imyl lo me, tor it cured roe when I wm mkt nnd Ihe least 1 ran do in letura 1* to •»• knowledge Us value to the publn. tmm I wa* 17 years old I have *alttr«d WiNk headache, backache and paia* ia the tmiftt der blades. I caught eold eeailr aad iqr lungs were weak. Catarrh of th* 'NMt waTwhst the doctors called my troBM*. rj todk their medicme for eighteea morat wilhaut anv benetit, and heeriaaabeai n* runa I decided to trv il. I uaed ate* hOV ties and wa* raatored to health. Tbii «|a IWO year* ago, and I sra now ia perf*** health." . ., i
If ynu do not derive prompt and aatiiK factory resnll* from the ii*e of PwrnL write at once to Ur. HartmaB\ gielM tl fuil sUlement of your ewe *nd he wiiriM glsd to give you hi* valoabl* adrite gtAVt.
Addre** Dr, H*rtraaB, Preaideat ot X^ Hartman Sanitarinm, Cohmbo*, O. ' I
Krhuol Children Blda Fraa.
Sohool ehlldrcn In Vlelorin. AuitfaiU, are enrried in street c.irs to aud from lehool freo of obnrgc.
In Decenibor, 14,MI, 40,000 people per¬ lahed at Naples by an ctrlbciuake, nnd lu 11126 tvreuty town* were destroyed aud "0,000 lives lost
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Pottm Nam, mml amt raagm.
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lov TO tuaa Oood Tensa to Kat" *IU
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X "¦ HAMI INS Wi/AK'1 (Jl
•''(.¦ NEURALGIA
I suffered from t difficulty fibcifil bregthing, a tort of bregtluMg'«ct| which was very distressing. It was •Iways worse on just rising. 'I thought these spells proceedtd from tomethinK wrong with t!^^ heart, but I believe now it is con¬ nected with the atomach, for I lliKl Ripans Tabules do me Rood, and my breathing is better already. I do not have that miserable, df- presied feeling and can eat and sleep well.
At drngilste.
The nve-Ceat paskel 1* eaoofh far Mi
ordiaary ooeeeloa. Tha Mtty baHla^
CO oenU, eaatalB* a*apply farajfiM^_
$10,000y?aV
Amnia Waat d-i araast raal satst* *qs ji ^ ..fill i. aatabUahIn* aasnelar tt)n>«lifeal IBs lliatad sialM !¦ r tha aae ot in Haw f orkljlr *n»> rrl lea .iii nalahaaau ul M t. lis l«r isaalik eaeit- ISM a llla laatuanra ....
Mi'-lilaa aa anomimia kical biialiiaai itaaianil for su oi'i-ortuijilv lo ataara I
..I III., Iui|«rlal trifj. of ll,a W.irHlwa 1 .
Ilia paat >aar ai,d a baif Ibal wa Ssn sol t*.ti..,Mti ."Hbuf |.r,.iHnilrosa 41*4*7 Alr'.-a- Our a*«ala ara niakln* fium MfM
'Vhiialuaaa niadUFI.e'l aa lioaaallri liveli ¦> i.iira la oal'abla of aa sraal f- I ha !4all.iiial blf* InatiraaorCamlMUi 1.1 «raa«ar aaaa, with a aoapaaaMla araala<idlbaoi>|wrlaiillrlacaa iga_
iflllfenl aad !"*IV*<W« ¦•« "f JCS."'1( luiiit baalnsaa lor Ikaiaa4taa afed abase la II u ijan I rmwl b whien la ani* lo c
1.0 raiireaanlaltva • Iio la uol v ntlc^y. Of wbo haa aolriB
mnal alfSctlra aaatSoS atStia b«| ui«t ikassfsgoliaaaataaatia]
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Dept. Y-I, 2m BftMwgy, H«w Twt tUft
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19020627 |
| Date | 1902-06-27 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 35 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19020627 |
| Date | 1902-06-27 |
| Month | 06 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 35 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
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^n^^u $0mdn lleWetoa VOL. Vila A TAMILT MCWSl'APER OF L.OCAI. AND GBKXRAI. INTKLLIGBUCK. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JINE 27, 1902. TBkHt: tLtO TKAKIT I« ABTABtl NO. 35. ¥¦ h NewCaud Opinions NatMiiii Importance JLZajlbfNWi CONTAINS BOTH ^ ^l . bymail • $61 year Pfity Md SiMday, bynt'l t*yMi (ifhe Sunday 5un to lis irtitssi ^SB sf tittthir It lll»'Bt»U ¦' '"' '' . ' fo^iwnr. Bymiil,%ij l ^ ''^\ ,¦' AMMM TflB sm. JTmt T«rft PATENTS ._J*PP">ars*.OSaORt, taaSaaaSil.al K!aiiSisferlkaarw>n«pu.aulilU». AsA-Utm^i DlaAMitSll.SaaSVmlfae.t.au.al'rraS.-Marka,' Itrasa fSlrart laiaM ev.r otM*4 ta laT.aaw* Irstsat ukwrns or ts Tsasr rBaoTiBS.Q Raavrla*. Mi^TBti eharcu- 0 K*s:*crjL SNOW & CO.I MTCNt tSWTCaS, lta.«ii.MniirflH, mHMiTgii, s. cn l^hiprirrffiirnrii"i-ir'p i'f; Wi\ 'ti.''-: m 'M: NJLW E,niTION ii>iiatiimal a*Mka«< ^rds _ anpof- tli,Ph.D.itt.D., [aisMs Ganuaissiensr of Edn- -'stsd Itr a.lsrga «aras of sp«aljilUH.«^ •w^ I p aaas pbsoo liaStratloaa iiir^ns imlirtmltmmlmmjlnl Aimed i.jSoa, ia!!imUAeUe''U..irUtii- Tke tfem SJUam ^aifmPnmlAmU mpt imtid im Ottdtr, moo. .1»»1H [14 •All t VBARa* John Pa Wright OBN^lkAL AUCTIUNECR Vrooaart, M. T E. A. Dorlon BONDED AUCTIONEER yr—yrt, N. V. Benjamin D. Homan BUILDER noM BBd SpaelSeotbiBO I>r«por«4 Work SapartotoBdad . EoliBiotca Famished omes sat aKROBN aUkCE, aooiofacc rotsooBT. t. i- HENRY H. HAMMOND, Tonsorial Artist, Mail St.. ne^rj^. Freeport,L,l, Hoir OAllliit. SlouaUis. Shampoolnc- Bpeclol atlanUoB to Cblldran's Hair CatUng. OIVB THE SEW BABBER A CALL. Lofiganecker Bros. DENTISTS 669 Fulton 9troot, Braslilyn at rmEraiiT, ii(»t « myward Buiioiiia Opp. Depot, on WcdntadaTS and Fridsr from 0 a. la. to • p. Bl. ttu. R. LosoEXiCBrR. D. D. 8.. Maosger MRS. WARING, Fonnarly at Wanta«b, whara she haa been do- inc bBSUOas for the last eigne rears, has uTcxiOA MTOBi: on tha Cor. of Pine and Grove Sts., wtth o toll stock of Mabool Soppllea, Slatloa- OIT, OoBfsatlaaeTT. Baaa BbIU, BbIs, Paper aayklaa, Talitliploks, tut. Alao a fall stock Pliie Ice Cream Parlor. which win Ixj mwiieit to Iho publiu as aoon as Ihn seaaon peroilta. PA- Clubs, CTbnrc-bcs, Parties, etc, ean bi, •¦jpultod al tbcahortist Dotloe—everjthing at Ibe lowest poealble prire SERMONS of tllS REV. OR. NEWELl OWICHT HILLIS sncoessor to Hrnry Ward Becchur, of Hymoath Churcli, and CARDINM. GIBBONS of ^faltimore, Md,, are published iu the May Edition of the Brooi[lyn Ea^e a Solid Pagaa of Stenoffraphlc Sermdn Reports IHt tUtKRIPTION PRICE PER TEAR IS tl-M SAMPLES ON REQUEST A DVERTISING ^Maim^mmmimmmimamoummtmasm^^— It—— 1 THIS PAPER —B^— SURE TO mw RESULTS. Th* inly Way to Attraol trtitim la to Make Known Whaf You Hava to Offer. rHEilBERAlADVERnSEItlSTHESUS- I mmn f TONICLAXATIVE If yoa ka«a sont siaaiach, indiftstion, bUiaasncos, constipotion, ha.i biaatk, dUainaso, inoctive iivsr, htsrtbum, kidney troubles, backache, loss \'tt S i6ttilo, tnaoaanta, lack of cnstfy, bod blood, blotched or muddy ikin, ar aajr ajravtont and disordors whicb loll ths story of bod bowelo and on 4it«sil«« tyoum, laxakola Will Cure Yoa. "' 'tt.arBI dsaaeai the bowels, stimulate Ihe livor ond kidnoyo, tirengthen 'tm Masaaa insad>raaos of the stomach, purify your blood and put you ,v4la»yaat fist" Sfski. Vour appetite will return, your bowels move refu- l^.faw Uvsf and kldnoya coooo lo Irouble you. your skin will deor and I yoa will ftcl tho old tima cncrsy suid buoyoacy. kiBs tk«- ]>niia-r i.trdb-inti b, fliii tii«'ir littl.' ouo. tor oniiHiipitlui saud siDilUr tmiiUra, v. ill i,ii.l Laii^,.u uu iik.,1 nu-Uk lot- for cbliilr. ^ItklopB tkoa bowi'l. KviUar ml himl h,id nr kiiimiu-. -.nts a. B,n'u<'ral luni,'. bmu- jtlSBIa. aWa AsaaUon. n-Ui-vr. rmili^awM, ibm. ibi' ,.vit,-,l loiikiH'. rrdm-r. r. ,l- > oaaMa lOftBaMta, rrstlul ^leTll uud uiakrn IhMii iM'll.baiii.) and brartv. '-y Chil.li-r UUKI li,md aat fbr il. llnSytlf All Dru52:s:istSs B—..-Jaamveh tk. •,.-« .Mrirr.,.! I.«,lv ,To.,.iw%. h ., ,1,, m,-,.! r, ..wm... at, St. ..i.. ii .. • maimdtamaa.yit.l.'.mn. ...l i...... .M .i m,. 11.,, f* , .:«, .M diui:t,«». ».ad(., i — B I. TBk IjkXAkI 'H CO .ut N....U .Sin-n, % y iisi m.,.i,«, thr s.rS, rl vour dr„c>:i,i Ka mM ..Mr»« i . ui, .Aai'.. ',. n. «q. . i se.- ... „,ma- im pr.t nou, .11 tk.,K«. i «I-"J, < IsmUV fttfc mrstlt wf La.ali-.).. .ulf« iri.t ,. u»i tor .. Vrntimr. NOISES? ALL CASES OF DIAPIiCSS ORCHARD HEARING ARK MOW OURABLE kf aar aaw latas^fam. Oaly tbos* bora deaf are iacnrable. KAD MNSES CEASEIMMEIIUTELY. «, •» •AtTI»0««. ••V6I aaitosaBB, Md., March jo. tmt tmtetty cared tt Scat aaaa, Ikaako la tow tRaOBeat, I wiU aow pert yaa lo bc aard al %-our diacTTtloB. beasB la riaa, aad thia kept ea gcttiat wane, until I loat ssaU kelp aic. aua even Ibal oaly temporal ksatlBO ia Ihc aScctr J r.r aroald be Iwl tum. r oaaiWialBl'al accktaa4atlv ta ¦ New Vork Ibat itcai- craaadk aad aar h*. beea cut ircly laacavcd. 1 Ikaak ytm sas^»» httriat ta Ike 4i --- Sllltla Tcnr lia^ rJan. „^ P. A. WKatfAX. :.» S. Braadway. asHiiaara. Md. tta* mtottmt m tm »»««r tisisitl at i wjiaWaw. WEVIMSaFATIIMIE -'*XSfV CUM^MI UUUI AVL,ailUM.Ua ^ CHARLES LENKER, Proprlator Trees, Sbnbs, Rm Brer^eens necnrfltfnn< Hirdy Roses, Cboice Cat Flowers ^^^l^^^^"^ DesUBs ud Potted Piuts for and hu neralS MAIN STREET, freeport. l. i. Greenhouse. Plants tlty. Fall dl- raotloni sail! be faund In our a riee Ilol for alantlng and oaring fortraea. Thia ariea list la froa Ra Pa JEFFREY & SON TREES. SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS In groat numbara and varloties, Irua ta nama and 4ug *rosh frem tha ground, and dallvarad in a ahert time In moitt eonditlon In Turkoy rril htlr is counted t grpoi lio.nuty. aud the tvoiuiu ilyo tlwlr hair Ibut tiul. BELLMORE, La I. The Freeport Bank Capital S30,000 MAIN STREET, FREEPORT .mux .1. RANDAbl.. I»rMlilfiil CH.AVNCKY T. SI'RAHf B. Vtrc-Pri-a. ""II.I.IAM S. HAW,, ('anbler Ouen, Mccpl Imnl hulidays. fromS a ,.. -1 Offers fHcllllli -"¦ '-•" very depart llllIUl','- IlllllllBP llniiiklyiiBHiikn lb cuii- Jiilii Baard ef Directors . KKiidall .\ili;ti!il liiiiiits Hmll Cm William li. Miller Willbni K. Oiilrtrr II Wesley Pino VVulbi 1- II. fi,rnw,-n Danb'l H. Raymir CbalaceyT. Htirairiicf'oli'a I'etlil I'haillU' I,. Wnllaci. Ilurviy H. Mniilh Wilrb", S. llBll ni'iirm' .M. llauilHll Jliiiii Eillliir Jul kvii iiieiilh in .ifellliLTi iirTriisu C('iiip«nli„,„ ilatiou a^ far sa Is cnnfiali servalive msnanainenl. Intereat st lbi- rat,- i,f 3 per eenl. tml.I on llmo ilcpimitj,, three iniiulbs iir ni.iri'. Drafts issued un all parla of KumiK, Does a Kcncrai bankliiit bUHJnciin. Accounts of corporstUms, coiiiiisnles. cietloi-, elcaollclUxl. Knllro natlnrBctiiin i.-iii iiteort. rii'swill n ivi'prill I'licerfully aiiBWrrod A Siimmar-LIke Krmlndar. Tho Now .lorsey coast Is ono of tho mfrfn "ipiii»r of Hunimer nblilinit pla.-i'ii «n. it.« wiib'-sprond fsy.ir in Krestiy onhanct'd l.y tho o.\-'oi.t i.Dsl train siTTii'i- an.l accommo- .Istloni [.rovliled by Iho Nes- Jersey Contrai. lln linoii reach Soubrij^ht. Monmouth, Kor- manilio. Ib.l Hnnk. I...nit BrBn-b, Wesl End. l:ibor„n. A»biirv Park.Ocean (Irore. Avon, Spring l.alll'. ItolinHr. «e»"b lliivon, Allantli Ilty. II.oau I. Itv luid inpo Mnv. nn.l ul eacli ofl'..,f^o i,lB.','» ihor.'iire adinlrablo b.ifelH nnd bonr.iUu; Iliiihom. Tho Xcb- J.rsoy fVn- tnil ho" preparoil a hotel book, which Klves I'oini'b'ti* liiforniBli.iii rof{Hrdiu t tho hotels on its lino,! snilthi.. iKioklot is seut free upon spplb'sllon^o Oonl Pssf. Agent, Now Jer- foy i.'outrsl. Ncw York. It's sll well enough to laugh and grow ftit, but too many people tske on weight over their own jokeii. ra. Allan*a Poal-Eaaa. It Is the only .'nrs for Swollen, Smsriine, Tired, A.'hing, Hot,Hwesllng Fo«t,t'orn»aud UuDlon.ii. A.ili for Atieu'sFout-Eosr, apowder lobe shaken Into the ."hoe*. <.'ur,*s while t.iu walk. At all Druggists and Shoe Htpro«, iv. D.in't H.-.-apt anv substitute. Sample ^ent FRKi.AiMre.s. Allen S. Olmsted. I.elloy,N.V. Kome i» lo lie cleotrirallv ligbtcil with power fioin Ibc Marmorc Falls, aeventy ganft of... IRochville dentce IDillaflf Bvcnue Vochvllle Centre, X. 1. HIRAM R. SMITH. PftsldtsI THOMAS C. KNiGHT, Vlot-Prstldtnl BERGEN T RAYNOR, Ctthiet Xoard o( Directors (ieorge W. Davison Thamaa O. Knight Jolin Vincent Hiram K. .'^milb (lirntworlhl) Combes Wesley B. I>uiilli Austin .layno l.'barltui L. Wallace Charles W. Hayea Austin tioniwell Arrender Minllli Jobn T. Da-.lson Jobn W. DcMolt Hamilton W. Pcttrsall Edwanl T. Tniurslon We tlo a Oeneral hanking UuslnesB of Diptii it and Discount. Intenwt Pabl iin Special Depiisils. DrafisiHnued nn Kngland and tbcCoulliient. VourPatronage Solicited. llanking Honra: H a. m. to ,1 r. li.; Saiur day. ns. M. lo 11! u. Dlacount Days: Tnoailayssnd Fridays. >i au. BUY THE ALWAYS REUABLE Wirerttms 3I3-3IS Fullos SI. •tttklrs f?)fl u U n IA r\n K^ LM A. M, Priost. Pruggi.»t. Sholbyrtlle, Ind., fsys: "Hnlls Cntiirrh Cure gives the best of sstlsfft-'tion. Can pot plenty of topllnionisls, H-s it .'urcs ovory ouc who I'nkcs it.'' Dnig- gl«ls .soil it, 75c. at nothing and sen- H. H. OnssNH Soxa. ol Atlauts, On., sre 111" only succossful Dropsy Speelallsis in tha world. See their litioral offer iu advertise¬ ment in another .-oiumn of thia paper. In the IStsle of l"taii there are JJO.OOO Mornions in a tolal population ot 276,740. I do not believe PIso's Cure for Consump¬ tion has an oqnsl for coughs and colds—John F. HoyiR, Trinity Springs, lnd.. Feb. 15,1000. ¦\Viiat a vc wants to do i riTB permanently cured. No flts ornsrrous- uess after flrst day's nsa of Dr, Kline's OrSok NerveHestorertStrlsl bottleand treatlsslree Dr, K, H, lvLiiiSjJ.td., 981 Areh St., Phila., Pa. Greater London embraces about 400,00b Mrs. Wlnslow's Soothlnit Syrup forehlldrao Isethlng, so ftsu ths gums, raduceelnflommoa Ilcn,allays pain,curse wind colic. 3Co. abottl- Inquire ef C. I. WAIUCE, DA SILVA. LIBBY 1 HEYWARD, J. DORLON ^r4 Furniture Jl" .^" •»! •»! \ ^1 \k %M!A^-kWAJ^V!e.^\k! Oil and 'k MA •?if»i^^^Gasolenc Stoves ^'»»«">»«"»»«-'»»^">i«-'»i«='*iS?^W«'''/»f %\ jf '^^ij^^i^mf^^%''^ This Manteloa. ray "My htir vtt ftlling out snd turnins grty very fist. But your Htir Vigor stopped the fslling snd rettored the nsttirtl color."—Mrt. E. Z. Benomme, Cohoet, N. Y. It's impossible for you not to look old, with tbe color of seventy years in your hair t Perhaps you are seventy, and you like your gray fiairl If not, use Ayer's Hair Vigor. In less than a month your gray hair will have all the dark, rich color of youth. It yonr dmnist cod OS OBO dollar i yon a bottia. Ba sure andolTO Ike Basse of your Bearsst eaprsos oBea. Addraos, J. C. AXTtA CO., tawoU, Koss. In Oak, Gloss Finish $15 Oak Cabinat Mantala from $12 up j MANTEL & FIREPLACE FIHINGS ^'^^tt^^^K^ of all kinds, aicity prill's ¦ BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED > ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS D. MORRISON Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport! FROM THE MERRICK ROAD TO THE WATER FRONT .<..CHOICB.... Woodcleft ITCHING HUMOURS Compkte External and Internal Treatment, One Dollar. CUTICURA The set, consisting of Cuticura Soap^ to deame the skin of crusts and scales, and h soften the thick¬ ly ened cuticle. Cuticura Oint- ment.to instant¬ ly allay itchinf, irritation, and inflammation, and soothe and heal, and Cuti¬ cura Resolvent Pills, to cool and cleanse the blood, and expel humour g^erms. A Single Set, price $1, is oiten sufficient to cure thc most tortur¬ ing, disfiguring skin, scalp, and blood humours, rashes, itchings, and irritations, with loss of hair, when all else fails. MILLIONS USE Citi. IKA s-t*r. a»al«te |
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