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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
atrtOl-ta COPII3M. FIVE CKKCTM
A FAMILY MEWSPAPKR OF LOCAL AND GXNZKAI. INTKLI^IUKM K
TESHS: •l.tO TEAKLT IK ADTAMiS
VOL. IX.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 27, mo.S.
NO. 5.
m*=^
SEVEN REASONS WHY
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
is a Household Favorite Everywhere for
Coughs, Colds, Croup, Bronchitis, Pnoumonia, Grippo and all othor Throat and Lung Troubles
Ilt quickly stops coughing, tickling in throat, difficult breathing and pain in the chest and lungs.
2 It immediately relieves the spasms of Croup and Whooping Cough and effects a speedy cure.
3 It contains no opiates or other poisons and can be given with safety to children and delicate persons.
4 It contains no harsh expectorants to strain the lungs or astrin. ..gents to dry the secretions and cause constipation.
6 It prevents Pneumonia and Consumption, strengthens the lungs and cures LaGrippe and its after effects.
elt will cure Consumption and Asthma in the early stages and give comfort and relief in the most hopeless cases.
7 It is pleasant to take and at once produces a soothing and strengthening effect on the lungs.
A Siv«r« Ctlil For Thnt Monthi.
A Chotlanoogo Druggist's Statement.
Tlie following letter from A. .1. Nushaum, of Bnles- Rohtrt J. Miller, proprietor of thc Read Ilou c Drui;
vllle, Ind., tells its own slory: "I suffered (or three Store, ol Chattanooga, Tenn., wriu-s: "There i:;
monibswlth a severe cold. A druf(i;isl prepared mc itiore merit in FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR than in
•ome medicine, and a physician prescribed for me, any oiher cough syrup. Thc calls for it multiplv won-
yet I did nol Improve. I then tri^ FOLEY'S HONEY derlully tnd we sell more of it than all oilier cough
AND TAR, and eight doaes cured me." syrups combined."
SOLD IND RECOMMENDED BY HERMAN OLNEY, Pharmacist.
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW
Mossy lo Issa on Bond ond Moit|i|0 lil,' Na Rxaldence, Smith St
The Freeport Bank <=-'*"j»'°°°«
MAIN STHEET, FREEPORT
JOHN i. RANUAI.l.. rrral.lani
OBAUNOCY T. SPRAOUK. Vl.al-raa
WILUAM 8. HALL. Owhiar
••¦r« at OlrMtor*
Jaka 1. Handall Aunat laiaila •jStb Cn( WtTllaa O. Millar WUIIam K. <»«l.|.-r II. Woalar Plae Wallaea H.IV.rnwall IlKnlal B Rarnor efcaaaoa/ T. itor»«a» f.ilaa r»iut flSrtia L Wall»c» Harrer B Smith Wtua H. Hall Deonce At lUndall Ucar JaekauB
tipen. eii-epl leff»l holidaya. from Ha. ni ••> Jp. w'< ORara laclllllaa and Indue mnUIn arerv dapaHmrnI a^aal to ih»»» ut elUirr tha New Vnrk or Bmoklrn banka or Tmat Coaapanini, and averj x-como dailan aa far aa la conalat«nt wllh con aerratlTa manacemanl.
Intrrcat at ttaa rale of 3 prr cant pain nn time drpoalta, three moniha or more.
Ih-afla laanad on all parta af Europe.
IHaw a arneral banklna haalnaaa
.\c.nnnta or conMirallona. ...mpanlaa, , •.«ifil««.. aic.aollcltad.
Knlir.. aallafnctJon Kuaraiilrrd
Inn.iirlaa will rvcelva prampl allention 1 an.l he ctiterinlly nnawrnHl.
BanHof
•Rochvdlc Centre
VilUdc Bircnue Vockvilie Centre, I,, f.
¦HUB I. SaiTN, Prtal«oal t. IIIMT. Vloa PraoKtal T. UTM«. Caoklar.
Boat^ 0( VltCCtOtf W Iiaviaon Th.imiuU Rnlcht Joha Ylaeent Iliram R Kmiib
niMlWOTlh U. llomlwa \\>ate; H Smith tlwrlaa W. Hajaa Charlaa I. Wallaoa Armidar Bmlth AniUn l-«rnwpll
John W. IWiMott John T D«v1>on
K.lward T Thuralon Haailltoa W. Peara
LAXAKOLA
cures constipation.
Weak Hearts «
Are due lo Indigestion. Nlnely-nlne of every ons hundred people who have hearl troubla ean remember when It waa simpis Indgefi- lion. II la a scientific fact Ihat all cases ol heart disease, nol organic, are not cnly traceable to. bul are ihe dlrecl result of Indi gesllon. All lood Uken Inlo Ihe sloinach which falls of perfecl digesllon fermenls and •wells Ihe slomach. puffing it up againsl thn hearl. This Inlerlerea with the arlion ol Ihs heart, and In the course of lime Ihal delicala but vital organ becomes diseased, Mr. D. Kailbl«.o< Nerada. O . aayi: I had sIotocIi troubla and wia In a bad aula as I hid haul Ir.valla wllh II. I look Kodol Dyipepjla Cura (or ibcui loir monlhs and It curad ma.
^%otot Digeata What You Eat
and relieves the slomach ol all nfrvcuj atrain and the hearl ol all pressure. Bcttlatonlr. 51 09 51.-a hcldint 2S llmas Ihn trial
•Ua. which aella lor SOc. »riaara< bf ¦. O. OaWITT * OO., OHIOAOa
IIIOM.VS .liUI.VSIiiN •top* tk*coai(la otaA li*ttla lutsga
Pettit Bros.
Undertakers and Embalmers
Review Buililmtt. Main ."-^in-i-t » REETORT. N V.
Iir<.liiai»' i-l ll.» I'nilcd .•ital-* i ..ll-ra i.| F.i.il.alming
lall. atl.-nda.| |...1av..r nichi i Kun»ra|..lir..-I».l in iheh*.! and l«l-«i i,.«n I nrr vilh nTcr> farllily 1., (.lea..'. I
' Al*.. la.lr atta.Ml.int. , S..,ilhSl...r.-T»lri.|...iio.. .17 H»nu.-l..<.l
«R..krlTl-(-..nlr. I . .\ V .....I N J 1441. Il-mi-irad I «,-. H.«-ktllle r»nlra
Have your tried our
New Butcher
ret-- If not, wlir wr are aellinR the choii-est meat in the n,-arkct at lowest raf->a.
Main St , bet. Fulton and Smith Sta.
r-. PITTERMAN, Prop.
Wheels are Bozzing
Ri'.idj tl. lio all kinfls of wnrk, such ss niakinp window frames, dour frames. sauli, rlonrs. hracket.s, Crrill wnrk and ilair buililing at the l.iwett priced.
ChsLrles. L. SeamaL.n
Upper Main St. FREEPORT, L. 1.
CARPENTER. <a BUILDER.
WINDELS
Manufarturern of
FRENCH ICE CREAM
and I'hoiee Conf.xitionei-r, I->ench Fruits, Faucj- Thocolales
iur home made rwoanlit Balla, I.emnn 111. I'csnul lirilllp Old Faahloned Mn aiidy, Cmfianul Klsacn. Peanut Bar. II liln.la nf .Mi.i.'.l Candy, oanut Uars. all
ilullcr .-^. ..tch. Fruit It lindH of Tady. etc.
(Uur. hea. Families and Parties Sopplled
Brick Block Main Street
FREEPORT
The Wall Street Journal
iiives advice and aup-.vers, wilhout rbarite, inquirie..! ah.)ut iaveslmenta. rltudies uiiJerlTinff causes of market mov.-uients. Determines facl.s govern- IIIK value of securitics.Criticises,analyses lud reviews Railroail and ludustrial re¬ ports. Has complete tables of ciirniuKi' .if propcrtic.e. l^uoies aciive and iuac- tive 6liK-ks and bouds. Records tho the last sale of bouds and tbe yield on iiivcstineut at the jiricc
One uhn dnily contulli Ihe TlIE Wai.I. Street JoiRNAI, is belter qiinlinrd lu inrrPi mnne,] tofi-hi and. prnfilahhf and In ndri.st nhntil inregimenls Ihan nne vho
line, nnl iln M
I'uhlished dailv by
now, .lon.-B * do., 11 Hi-oiu; .St., N. Y
Tin- ..hlc.'.t news aaoney of Wall .St.
tU' a year, jl a mouth.
PEPSIKOLA cures Indigestion arjtl dyspepsia.
R. L05EE
dealer In
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO
AND CIQARS
.LUIVCHROOM.
in 111! styles Fulton St. - Fraapert
WHERE WE GET MUSK.
Articles cf Commerce Is Obtained
From the li^uskdeer.
Mu.^1, in Iht- raw I.ioks a pood dra!
like axl.^ greafc. and stnells wnr.se
The popular nolii-n that the niu.sk ol
.-'..nnicri?.' is ehlaincil frnm the mil*k.
ral is a nilMake. .K eonieivhat simllai
perfume may he ohtained frnm the
niuskrnl. hut uioal oflh" supply cnmes
I from the muskilecr. a creature that I?
\ r-afefiilly reared in India fnr the sake
j if the Pi-crelinn. The secretion is
i shipped in Ih.^ crude state, nnd is
i ii=eil nnl only in thc manuf iclure nf
I Iho liquiil p.>rfuiu» sold as musk, hut
ilsn in very small quantities lo g.vc
sirenKlli nnd s>«l1n« pnwer to many
(icrfiinies m:ulc frnm Ih" essential nils
if llnwers.
I'lirinusly enongh. th" Mnssoms of
,1^1 natioa plants have a nntlccahly
mii.sky oc'nr One is the well known
small yrlliiw blnssom. Ils odor is
marked, and is counterfeited In the
'nmmer.-ial perfume called musk. Tho
-Ither Is the blondrnnt.
The pure while lilnssom nf Ihat rarly sprinf; plant has a distinct, ihnilnV driicalp musky ndnr. A iiean l.nnwii as thi' iiiiisk hean is a cheap 5i?h'i 'utc f.ll animal musk.—Itiador I'll IM.l.
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
ot>
Ourae Oeldai Pravante Pneuiaeeia
BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Patent
ARKS
Designs
Copyrights Ac
AnTonpffCTidlng aKketf^h nnil <1f>iicrt[>t.<tn mnt fjul^kly ajtcerialn onr opim-.ti freu wfiL-t Iut nfi Invention la probobtf pnteniablo. Conini'inliM- itiTinmnctif connaontlal. lliindbrtnkon PatfUii pent fr- V uMeit ncencv for 8erurni*r iiatrnm.
I'dtonm tiikcn tFirMUL-ti Mmm A Co. rccetv \p*r^xl nntict, wttliout cliareo. IB thn
Scientific Jfmcrican*
\ hRn.1..itr...lr ll,...lr»ln.| wwHr. 1 rrtc.t rlr- .¦¦»'r:"'l'',iir il!!ml'li.i','l'l.' HoU'tJ'-li nra'teil'alrr..
MUNN XCo."""™'-New York
Rraiirh OIBie Wb I-' Hi.. \VMhlnnt.»ti. l>. C
MONEY TO LOAN
On Mortgage at .*>",',
ALL OOOD 1 o\Ns AccKcrrii A r ovtG.
ALBERT D. BAFF, C.nscl.or.l.lnw
BABYLON, N, V.
rOLEYSKllHIEYCOM
Makaa Kidney* and Bledder RI|M
SteaLfTi Boilers
)teaiD and Hot Water Heating
flEBCE BUTTLE WITH roos
Only Fivo of Our Men Wounded m Enroiinte.
REBEl FORCt IS WIPED OUT
iklrniUh-FIr li.ea ..t Thai Had Hern nn ¦< Kriinria aOO >
nidlrri La.l Into ^inliu.li Aflrr a Mlblr Wllh Ihr Na¬ il—Othrr Oiiibrraka inao—lirnrral Wooil a Mlalu.
Manila. IV I -Three liiiudrcil Mi.rns are kn.iwn In have hceu Killeil au.l iniiny "Ihers were .Mi-ried nff .Icml nr wounde<l fs a result ..f Hve .lays- IIkIiI Ilur in .loin Iietwccu Ihe .\iiipri.-nii Ir.infis under lienernl Leonard W.k>iI and Ihe Insiirpeuls.
Mujnr H. L. Scott, of the Fourteenth I'avalry. and live .%uicricii privates wcrc wnuil.leil.
(lenernl Wood Iniiilcil near S.iet I.nke, in .Inlo, ou Novemlier V2 I'hc Mnn.s were soon localeil, nn.l aghtinn heiian iiiiiucillalely and conliiiiied unlil No 1.-niber 17
Major .Scolt was taking raniiliuia
llassen. the M taken a prist route llassen >cp bis fatniI.^
ner
leader Jolo sked to 111 His appeal was Krauted
had been While .-11
Main St.
.1" al Tc|rph..ne
, t2«
FRCCPORT
l.ongUiatance.lR*
WILLIAM H. POST
!^^lccr»oor to J. T. Post & Kon -Dealer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STREET, FREEPORT lorih of L I. R. R.. 0^. Rtndail Areaiit
fOLEYlSliOMEr^HO^
for ehUdroni tafPt tmro. Ao opimlop
DYSPEPSIA A TBINO OF THE PAST.
If Ton Bare IndisMtlon
this article ought to interest you. No matter what else you may do unless you study proper hygiene and diet your elTorts Mill nol amount to much. The Laxakola Co., 4.) Vcsey St., New Y'ork, have puhlislied a remarkable little book, "Advi.e lo Dyspeptics," free to those who nsk for it. It tells all ahout dyspepsia, lis causes, «hat to eat and what not to, and if the advice is followed no one really need be Irouhlcd with indigestion. We sell Ihcir dyspepsia cure, I'epsikola Tab¬ ids, '2h cents, and are authorized to re¬ fund Ihe ninney if the purchaser receives no henelit. Pepsikola rablcts tone up nnd stimulate thc stomach to do ila own ... ork by increasing the gastric juice and saliva. It is particularly recommended to Ihnse whose appetite is poor, with coated tongues, distress aflcr eating and the other ills always attendant on dyepepiia,
Thomas Johnston Freeport L.I.
and he thereupon led Ma.ior .Scott into an ambuscade, where the .Vuierican dc- im-hment wns fired upon. Ma.ior S.olt was shol lu liolh hands. Hasscn sii.-- .-eedcd ill cscii|iiiig during llils nii.-.x- pecled attack, hut lr. sii|i|Miseil l.i hnve I..-eu kllle.I the f.illowlng dny
The rtdhliiig look |iln.-e in a .-.lutitry i.ivered with swamps nnd rocks. The .Moros were driven across ihe counlrv from .'ijet Lake to the town iu which Ilasscn lind made his hcadqiLirtcrs. nnd wlicrc it wns n ported thr Moros V .¦yr L'.inii .Mioiiff I
The rebel posiiinn was ntta. ked nn the flank by thc American troops, who III i-upied the lown aud inflicted a loss of flfty killed on the Moros Hasseii, wilh a small parly, surrendered. The rest of Ihc Moros went Into the swamps, out of which they were driven on November 111. lenvinc sevcnly--.|x ilcnd behind Ihciii.
tin .Vnveinbcr 17 the .Vuu-rl.nn for. >« renewed the ntlock on the rcninlnliig .Moros. of whnni forty iiinrc w.-rc killi-.I. The rebel for.-es have been III- • rally destroyed by the oiicratioiis. ninl lieneral Wood says the indlcnlioiis are Ihat there will he no extension of the uprising, which wns handled nlthmil iliffli-ulty.
lienernl Wood hns under hiui two Iinllnlions nf tlie ¦rwcnty-elslitli K.-gi- iiient. one of the Twenly tllir.l llcci iiieut, a pinlnnn of <'n|ilaln lieorg.- S. Sntlli-y-s linltery, two tn..iiis ..I the I'ourtee.iih |-a\nliy and a dclnchnicut of cugliiecr-..
Ma.ior Scolt assisted, witll fl force composed of three companies of Ihe i cvciilcculh lufiinti-y. a plaloon of Caplnin I>. ,T. Itumliougirs battery and a loop of the Fourt.'entli Cavalry.
Washingloii, n. C — .Major OenernI Iniues r Wade, .-onimandiiig Ihe Dl- lisioii of III.' rhilippini-s, hns gone to .lolo lo investigate the cniise of the iiurbrenk there and to direct the oper- alious persounlly. if ne.-evsarv
This Is Ihc first time thnt Ihe aulhori¬ lies hnve (-xpcrienced nnv serious trnnhle wilh the ,IoIo. or Sulli. Morns. .Ml other Moro outbreaks have oc .urred in Miiidanno. n uii'ch Inriier isl¬ nnd. ninety miles uorlh of tbe Sulu ar. chipelngn.
TRAIN RUNS AWAV
an.l Thrrr
Unls
ECZEMA
end ell Skis Diaceace cored hj
BANNER SALVE
The most healiaf salve ia the worM. Ths Hooter •«!« "Stlek Ts Ite**
Oeo. L. Hrsrd, of Hi|h Tower, Oa.. wrtiM: "Ecrema broke out on my baby covcrlog hia entire body. Under treatment of our familjr
Rhyalcian fie got worae aa ha could not aletp )r th^ burning and itchina. We uaed a boM of BANNER SALVE on him and by the tima It wai Rone be waa well. The doctor aeefng It waa curJnK him aaid: 'itick to It for It la doing him morr good than anything I have done for him.' "
8UAJIANTEED. Prlo« 2S CanU
lli:il\l.\\ iiLMI-^. rhnriiiai-lsl
.rrr uii.l llrnhrliian Klllr.l Olhrra injure<l,
rl.ill.-. N. C Afler d
111 Mounlnin nl n u-rrili ^|.ei.il. nil eiu.'ine anil Iw.'iit ¦nr-. Hen- ilnshed lo piece r.i.ii nf the mounlnin on llie .\|urphy iiriiii.-Ii l.f the Western North Carolinn Itnilron.l ilii,i Moore was liicrally torn lo piccfs His body nns found Iieiiealh the wreckage of bis .-iiglue, one hand still clasping the llirotlle. Charles Porter, a lirakcninii. wns h'lrrllily innngled. his body being iiiuiid liciieatli the wreek of n luinlier I -nr. The condnclor. lin-n.au and flag- uinii iveic nil vcry seriously iu,|iiri-d.
BANK ROBBERIES OF 1903
The Operations of BurgrUrs Are on Ihe Inri-ease.
*l.nti.llr« ..r Thrfis For thr lear «« I ..in
rllr.1 hy thr l-lnkrrlon Acrnn —
Bnrglarlr.. 11. Altrni.la .I,'.
New York City. -Uperulious of bank burglars are ou the Increase, acording lo this ycai's stallsllcs. Ibis coiiclu sinn Is reached by the rinkerton Po. li-.-tivn Agcn.y iu its annual repori to the .\ini-ri.an Itnnk.-rs' .Vssociali.ui
There wcrc s.-vcnty nne successful burglaries ot banks, a.-cnrdliig In this rcporl. during the year ciidini; Sep- t. niber 1."., 1!K«. The ntlciuptcd burg¬ laries uiiiuliercl Hfty tw.. .\s a rc ward for Uielr elTorts Ihe kr.lghts of lln- ¦Jiniuiy' obiained a combined haul ninouullng lo *lSt).907.4«. Of this amount only $1'.',08B was recovered by detectives.
•There is a slight increase." my Messrs. Wiliiani A. and noherl A. Tin kcrioii, -in the attacks npon your uieui I ers by liiirglnrs this year, as rouipared with last year, but tho losses sus¬ tained have been considerably dimin¬ ished this year, on ui-i-oniit of ihn uioney recovered by us, at limes aided by poII.-e departments. »
¦Burglars in nix of fourteen sus eessful nllacks and three of eleven at Icnipis on your niembers have l.cci' apprehended. Thirty three safe burg lars and outlaws have been appro bended, tlf lliis number tweiiiy-si.t were cnnvlcled and sentenced niul lliree wi-re nci|uitted. Ibiee are awil ing Irinl nnd one escaped. In nddilion In Ihls. fur npcrations on memberj previous to Sepleniber l.'i. llHV.', two hnve In-en cveculed nnd lliree sen- tcii.-ed to life Iniprisoniuent.
¦Twenlyone forgers nud swliuller* have heen couvicted. eleven of whom were sculeiiccd to forty flve years' Im- prii-onnicni. or an nvcr.-ij:c of four >cnr. nud nil" mniitU crnli Ot these fnrseu llu- only organiiied ami fully ci|Uippc.I linnd was under the leadership of lohn ."* RriiRb. who wns flunlly broughl lo Juslice.
¦Cbarles Becker, alias. The Liulch ninn.' who wns released from Snn i.iiicnllti Sepleniber -JS. mny again cn- ¦iHKr ill forgery, but will, we IbiiiU. lu-nr In mind llu- cerlaiuly of n per- ».i!.li-iil pi-iiM.cnliou for him and any lllm tuny nssoeiale wilh him lu (-om- milliiiL' forgi.rics."
On the Kub.le.t of -yecg' burplnrs Ih.- rinkerious sny: 'We referred at some length lo the operatious of hank, vault and safe burglars of tbe holin' or Irainp lype, more frcquenlly rc f.-iTcd to as yegg' or yei;!; men,' by which clnss all bul one of Ihc burg- Inries referred lo in tills rcporl were louimilted, aud who for llic lasl few renrs have eoninillted luosi of tlie l-niik. lault nu.l snfe buru'Inrics iu lliis rouutry. wiiich nre steadily iii.-rensiiij;. "Tbey opeiale wilh nitioglyccrlup or llynnmlte. and froi|ueulIy shoot inler fering polii-emen. The eurlallinc of liurslarles by tliese crimiualv is one of Ibl- propositions we now bav.. iu hnnd, lllld we expect to show good results iliu-inc the coming year.
¦nue nT the most important arrests 'or b,".tik burclnry inade for yonr nsso -inlinn wns that of William Uudolph
lurt li ce (-ollins. yegc" burglars, nr
-esle.I bv us ill Uar'.for.l. Conn., March I. 1!Hi;;. aldo.l by the poli.-e of thnt .-ily.
"Wc nre confldent we have succeed- -d in locating lieorge Pnrker. alias Jliili-ir Cassiily. nud linrry Lona "aiiKli. nlins. -The Siiu Iinucc Kid.' Iwo if Ihe -Wild Bunch' Iinu.I of dcspern loes. who ou September 111. KMHI. cii. ;ered the rir.-l .VntionnI Hank, of Win- iieniilcca. Nev.. h.-ld up tin- offlciills nf Ihc bnnk and robb.-d il of $;i2,tmi in colli."
^•TATE NEWS.
¦Illl« Prll.lt
H of I 1. Ill
I.¦¦I,"
M-l. Icr.
.\|i.-.-|.-d TlsH
wis. I-r ilciil of th.¬ ll-.-.III., to tli,> puln I'oll.itini: Ih" ivntci i
•1.- Cli ii.iojnin. sw.vping ni.ii>. to nl.il- Ijl;. uii^fiu.-es by unny
-d b;
WllI
Tho
aud 111
s pnris of Ihc smti Ihe health olflcinls -rc snrprlsi .1 by ihc in.iinc-.Ml visit of llr. I.c.vs, who wns acionipnnied by I'm- '.¦-sor OUn IV I.nrilrcth. Consulting Liijnici-i 01' the State H-allli nepnri uii-m; The mills wcr- tliorouirhlv in
led ami laiiiplcs Inkeniof the Inke
.vnt.-r nu.l .if the iintcrs of th.- rivers .11 wbi.b Ihe pulp Illills ni-r situal.-.l. I |.r.-\ii>u< cMiiiiiiinlion of Ihe wat-'i-a
i;nl I II 1111.1.- I.y rrofessor Lnnilrcih.
but it W.IS deemed wise before his re- ¦¦11 11 .111 I., li.ivern.u- o,I-.II lo unk.- a 11..rc iiiniplctc oxaiiiiuati.in. Pl. Lewis -nill tint h" ivimid b.^iiiii a .-nuiPalKU .-i:Mins! tl'o uiill own. r^. who have f.w .cn.s been .l.-fyiUir llic Inws of the Ktate In rc;;. nl lo thc |>idInllon of its r.nlcrs -I'll" inatter is a most liuimrt .Ult one." snid Pr. Lewis, -'and I have I.ecu Knthoriiii: eviileii.-e acainst mill
for
In vnrinus p.
if the
nm- tiim
Luke rhrinu.l,-
As a res
the pull
in I feel s
ull
r.-fiis
.lisiM.snl end the
f Ihc ng!
mills abonl lie thnt, with pel nn nbnlc , mill owii.-vs
before |..ti-.-. irks f.M- thi-it
lil.-
nnrt n Fiinrral lo Suit lllm. \;lieu .T,.liii i:. Iloniih. of South But I.-r, kii.-w lll.ll he wns -.due to die. he f..lloii.,I Ihc luelbodii-al bablt of hi? « Iiol". lifi' nud lunde nrrauBeiueuls fol Ills fniiernl and biirinl. lenvinc; oul lie iletnil He selected tbe clergyman to pr.-nih the fiiuernl seruiou nud t«r ..Ihnrs tn n-sisl hiiu. 11- .bns.- his own Iienrcrs. and be selected tbe Illblc text frnm whii'li the scnuoii wns to lu
i-lleil 11 wm
¦It Is
slnd."
II till- tlill. t-I uth cliapl.-r .If .lohu n he .iillnl for till- ur.ive iliceer* ir.ivr ih-iii CM.li.-it inst.-ii,.ilon< lit ilie .bi;-...i:i.'..r bis crnvc all.I Iiiiit n-.iiilcd it liiie.I with bri.ks. Then ¦n every Ibim; was seen lo. he died fuu.-rni wns hel.l c\n.-tlv necord
lo dil lions, -pi,,. dcn.l mnu wns
..r th.- mnsl iuflucullal citizens of
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS .FOR NOVEMBER 29
Hr
aul^rrt; DavM-a Chanrr lo Solomon. 1 Chron. xxvlll,, 1 -10-<inl>l*n Text, rroa. III., S—Memar.r Vrrarr. 0, llk-rommaa- lar.T an Ihe I>ay-a Leaaon.
I Thc ssM-mblv of princes (11. 14). 1, ;. -And David a«.«rmble.l,' elc. This t«- Icrs lo Ihc pciacns ivhoie namea snd officea arc mentioned in the preceding chapter. --\n asaenib'.v convened consisting of tha princca of tiibM, riptains and subordinate oflicers ftf thc armv. atcivsrds oi the royal household and nobles of the land. The na- well represented, and ihe oocssioa -"- -—' importsnt. "Slood up." y old and chiefly eoaSned be.I. and nhile he wss addreaaiiie his aon Solomon he conl inard on the bed. but when all the principal nobles ol hia kingdom csmc bcf.-ire him he rcreired strength lo arise snd sJdresa them stand¬ ing "My brethren " .Mthough David ia their superior snd >peaki with dignity and sulhorily. yel his spirit is humble and af¬ fectionate. "I had in mine heart." David hsd intended lo "ouild the temple, until God denied him thc privilege snd promiaed hiin s son who should build it. 'To bnild sn honse." David hsd accomplished nearly sU of his heart's dcaiie ss to his kingdom. He hsd found it smsll and left it great. He found it ch«o«, snd left it finely organ- ired. He found religion at a low ebb, and left il earnest, n.'tivc, organized for work. Uut Ihere wsa one great work on which he ha.l set his hesrt which he could not so- coinphsh, and Ibnl wss the rrsring.of e temple worlhv of the religion of the true (iod snd which ahnuld hold up the name of the true (lod before the nations, ani make permanent tn hit own nstion the plea snd teachings of the divine re-
f.nncii igion.
Illy.
el.-. II
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¦niiKlii
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lll.l bml been n
nn.l faiii
the i.-rnduate spilMl Irniniii
iiuiliinllnii to till
air Intrriirrtrrt
llll iiuiniry
to wbelh Ibe Stato nis are ol.Ii^.ii nurses- law bilure. In miiUf Niii-si-s- Kxniu- .nles ns r.-!:ls
Ih.ni
. h. .\t.
iiey lieiieiiil Ciuini-.- lis Hint Ih.- sinllll.' rlKhl In prn.-ti.- n
iln.'s unl bmll rsiii:: to rciiis us not re.|uirf n recciifs .-crlili.nlc or ei.-n n coursi .if sillily In a Irnliiins seliool for nurses ns .-oiidilloti prccedeni to Ihe ricbl tc practice iiurslm:. It pres.-ribes the cou dillons upon ivlilcli nne mav obtain Ihf riL'ht lo Ihe lllle of "reKislercd iiiirse.' but docs not reiiuii-.- iiurepislert.-d nurses In dis.-.iiiilniic tlii-!r occupation The stnliil.' merely prohibits peraoiif wlin ail' unt reiMstercil nurses from as suiuiiic lb.- lillc or usins any abbrevia II.IU, word. letter or flcnre to Indicnti Hint th.-y arc so i-eclsterod. S.i lone nf Ibo nurses cnuiloyed in Stale hospilab f'.r Ihe iiisnuo nellher assume Ibo Illlr of-r-ttislei-ed iiiii-s.." nor in nuv wny hol.l iliems,.iv.s .lul lo tbe pnl.II.- af bciiii," re;is|.M-.id nurses. Ihey il.i nol ii..lat.' Ilie pi-iivlsioiiH of the slalule.
ending i COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE,
freicbt i Rriiuhllinti al Iho _Hh
SMELTERS FOR MEXICO
MlnlKK Mrn In Klarl l>pp.ialll»n In
<>r Ail
Austin Texas Steps have been
Inken by nealthy mining men of Mev ieo 1.1 ercit two large independent siiieilers iu opposiihin lo the smellers whieh arc opernted by Ibe Anieriean Smeliiiu; nnd Iloflning .Company.
(III.. ..f iliesi- new smellers is to be In.nl.-ll nl Mniit.-rey. and Is lo (ost «:iiK<Miiiii M„ie Ihnti one hnlf this nliinlllil Ims been NUbscrllieil. I'lie i nther Mueller Is In b.< Inenl.-d at I'm nil, j in til.' State nf Cliiliuahiia
mpli'l.' Thrlr Aaalfenmriita lo SiircrrH Morgan. Wnshingiou. P C.-Tbe ItepublicauR . ., llie Senate eoinpleled their eoiuiuil ejigiiieer. | ^^^, nssisunieiils. Tbe more imporliinl are as fnllows Approprlnllons, (iilliii- ger: Contlngenl Expenses, Chairnmn, Kean; Coinmeice. hosier. iWosh.l. IJunrles. Alger; Kinniue, reiirosc; lli¬ illnn Affnirs. CInrk (Wyo.i. Lniu,'; liii- iiii^ratinii. Chairman, Pillliigham: lii- terncennli- Canals, I'hnirmnn, Ilaiuin; ludlelary. Mil. hell; Nnval Affairs, Itiirr.iws; Pensions. Chairman. .M.- r'uiiiber. niilipiiines Lonn. Poslof- llies, Chniriiuiu. Penrose; New .Mem Iiers. Burrows. Seotl. Burton; Privl leges and EIe.-lioiii.. Hopkins; Public anils. Kulton.
CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE
CURES EVERY KIND OF COUGH.
All bills payable to QEO. W. PEASELL. successor i% •»'.«» J^Vy. AVe. !M«e^»*-
"its
^'^^''I Furniture
^i.
I Carpets & I
.^; Slovc!.. Ranges. ;«. ^i. Hou&cfurni&hing }f ^ Goods..., '^
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OERMAKOLA ointment oure* all skin diseaeea.
% •M
.^< % Jl'
Jl' '/
.5' Jtf,
'%f->^iif\ Gasolene Stoves jf'''I*''•>»«*'>i^^"'i«'Vu^'''i<"*i^ "/»«•"'»»?
Jl' '^
"dif t'^ "iif "iif '/i^ tlf
C. PEASELL
of Frrrp..rl Is imir realy I., furulsh yi.u wilh ili»
Best Cooking 5tove
..n ll.r markri. anil ..i,e ..IiI.b (aiD.'Oa ilou bir heatrra.
-LAURA
or mxiy other kin*!
C. PEASELL & SON I'nJertakersand Embalmers
Taleehena Cell. I9e
:?; Oil and
Slal
II In riatnl l>url.
nudiess nud li. I duel „t Ldmi.iii
iisiiiL' pisl..Is at .In
Illd M.Cnndle
i: II II tin
-n. the s. •w York.
tlrrrn Hiimr.!.
Slur. ..wncl l.v I .if .Mrs lleliy was burned nl ss is eslluinleil
Coal rnnnaralr.l liy a Ranaas KhrrllT. i Sheriff Ktiapp. of Wichita Couiily. I , .nnfls.-aled n (|Unntity nf coal. .\ .-onl I famine exists all over Westerii Kansas. I and six carloads fiviu Kansas mines j for Cnhjcado were siilelraeked at I.eoll i : and soid'x'nt publle nuction bv the ' ShcrifT. Sheriff Kiinpp does nol know ' who owns the conl and In- a|ipari-iilly i docsirt cnre lie has depositeil Ihe i money, and will turn il over to tin- ' owner when he lind him !
Illtheal Vnllair Kllla Miirilerrr.
Carniliie llaimnrl was put to (||-nlli In Ibe eleetric chnlr in Siim Sine Prison foi the tuurib-r of Mrs .loscpliine l.su- I.l Patro. lu New Vork City, on (b-tn- iii-r r., llHC. Three shucks wen- given lefor.- linlmnrl was pron.iunc.-d dend. rile vollam-. IH2II. was Ihe higliosi yi-t used in nn exei-iillon lu Sing Sini.' Pri'oti.
Bark an.1 Crew nf riflrrn I...al.
be Norwegian bark Cnp.-lln hn- 11 ur.-.ked olT B.irl.ierg. .lutlninl
Ilf flfteen were dn
Kaploainn Kills Twn.
.lohn M.irse HU.l II Cruikshank w.r.
klll.-il by nn explosion nl the Keyslnm
Nitroglycerine Work, «l Km|inriuiii Pn
¦.awyrr l-hoola Hltnarlf.
fli. hmniit T Lniv. a lawver niif brmh.r nf Ihc late B.o.lnmin Lmy. ol the Stnte Supreme lourt of Appeals slint himaelf at Kiihmoiid. Va. Sick ness and despoiidein-y pronipti-il ih<
Sliifcl l-av Fvcra. Farr. Cilv Cnurl .liiilKc lilil.-ii. of Hudson Iin-1 di-i Idcil in fnvor of tin- Albany nud HuiImiii Ilnlirnnd a dispule which is liU"ly In haie a imrnllel nu almost auy r.iihv.-iy III Ihe rniititry that sells li.-k els. The cnse arose frnni Ihe letusal of Augustus .M.ishier ami Homer Van Hoescn, of Slollville, to pay the liie i-cnis excess demnnded nf Ihem by Coudu.-lor Kiigle When Ihe men per sisled iu their pnsiliou tbe coudu.-lor ran llie .-nr bn.k lo police hcadi|unr lers ami hnd llii'ui nrrcslcd for violnl lug a I'llv onlitiaiii'c. Tin- i|ncslloti ' whi.-Ii Is now ilei-liied in Ihe afllrmn- live was whelher llu- .¦.iiiipany iiuiId I s.-II 11.-kels at len .-piits In Ihe olH.-e I and .-barge flflccn c.-iils to those who I paid on the train, even If Ihe ofll.-e were not open al all hours during Ibn running of Irnliis ,Iudgc Tildeii de cided that a r-fusal In pny fnre uiidei' these elrcumslaiices ennstiluled disor¬ derly i-oiidnel wilhiii the ineanlng of ¦ the cily ordinance.
Ror l>ynaniltca lllmarir.
Paul IlovsU-r .MilIini.'loii. Iwelve yenrs ol.l liviiic ill lliversld.-. lu War I'l'ii County, .'omiullt.-il siiiride Willi a ilvtiniulle enrlridKi- He bad long been troubled wllh his eyis. anil last sum Iner iiiidcrwenl nu operntloii in Ihe Albany ll.ispital. When Ini.l by his fnlher n se.-oiid opernlion was neces
sary al , he cried- --I'd inlliir die
thnn irn to the lins|iitnl an.iiu. I won'I I,-..; Ill kill mvself " A few minutes Inter the hniisebnld was slnrlled by a
henvy explosinu. Milliiu.' hurried
tn a fleld bi'liiiid Ih.' bniii Then- he
fniinil his s lead I'he Ihiv had
lii:hled llic fuse, taken his Klnnd beside n ro.-k with his bead close lo Ih. i.irt ridse nnd nirnited denlh.
To Uill Palrnu
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111.
ele.lri
eao onn in ¦ Mamir
Llfty II sand dullars
ion. ri-.enliy stolen from Ifll' irain at the (ilohc ound IU manure whi.I pread bl laborer' t Peiiver. Col.
Ibe
d.. a I irnaral Banking Bnalaaaa of Dapoa
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I I'ai.l. Imf^atiBMrJ.
Haroaainars TiMMlara anrt rtlA ara.e.
GrMnhoMM. PlaiU
R. P. JEFFREY ft SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND
L^'^r'STm- HOTHOUSE PLANTS
rMtteeeertll ke
p*"^ l'let*«er *" '"^ nemkesv omt «*H««iea. brtpo te MMe
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Tl!l!r*ei^el'*lie« toUtrormt le e ekert time In eaelBt ees»4Hlee
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BELLMORE.
_^—»s,^ Telepb.-.ne Mi
m. HHWLETT
iiay. Feed
and
Bundle Wood
ChurcK St.. FUEEPORT. N. Y.
W. F. SOUTHARD
Undertaker ind Embalmer
i.m,-r. ''iii.t,,.n . h.ir. b a-.i .Ma.r. s,, FREEPORT, L I.
ft :t-,-r.-,l . ..-,:.¦..'. :., ,', .fhl .on^ Dial. Tti ^2i--r.|. r*a.dt-cie Ml Fraapon
This Mantel..^
In Oek, Glos« Finleh
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantele frem tl2 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of all kinds at city pncc.
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
with Cap aad liowa.
ity Attorney .b.sepli W Kolk. nf Lniils. Mo . has been invited lo de¬ er the oratinn at the .-..niini-n.-enient . .,,. r exer.is.'s ..f Harvard, nn June I 3<i next.
Cilizens .if Snu Piego, Cal have or- Bnnir.e<l r..r the purpose ..f raising luod" lo present the I'niversity of Cal¬ iforiiia 11 Ith M iiinnne biological la- liorntoiy
.K portrait of pr rran.is I, Patton
Presid.-iil ..f Prin.eton Iheologica'
Seminar.!, has lust been IninB In The
Princeinii rniverslty Library It waa
I painted by .Tohn W Alexander
i Henrv H Bales pn.lessor of ele.-trl
I .al euBlneering In Ihe (larks..ii Scb..ol
nf Te.hnoloffv al Pot»<lani N V. has
been flpiM.lnted pr..feasor of electrical
I enguleering in the I'niversiiy of Col-
ornd..
The Miihicoii Iniversifv ^luaeum
is l,.)W II. |--.s.es.i.,Ii of n I nlliplele ex.
1,ll.ii .f Krllati.l naibler- il Iv
laiii bail nns iiisiHlIed In New V.irk Sl.ili- II IHiai has shocked over s.-venly mur brers I.l d.-nth, baa .nm.enled lo sell .1 lb.' Slale his palents and elei-trb levl.e for killing murderers and In iislriii-l nil officer at ea.-h of the State ;irliouf in Ibe use of the apparatus
fhlna Itrrognlira Pi
Sir Clieuluiin I.inngCheng. Ibe Iiiiiese Minislcr noiifled Secretary Ilny that his (iovernnient had niitlior 7.1-d him lo extend the rei-ofullloii of liliia to the Puna ma (iovernui.-nt nu he sniiii- terms as liiat a. i-orded by the Lulled Stntes
IVIrrlraa Trala •mr.-aaafMl.
The p.. |.-,.rr.s. wir.b-ss lesu be twieii their statioii nt Holylien.l and Howth. near Piiblin Irelnml. n ills tance of sixty four mih-s. have l.e.-n ,u.-cc»sful both ways
Naa
.riha Tollara.
IndianaiKiIls. In .1 begin
Jniiu-
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•Isles 11,1, tare bird war d n Isii
The pepartnient of .Archeology of he PniveraltT nf Cohf-irnia haa in^de '!. ."|.p.-al Kl all lesid.-nl nf lb.- Slale .¦ I.I.I i' ill ii..-ik.iig :, 1 l...roiii.-b nr. hen- ogical ,'.nd . tlili<.rr.i|.hical sfii.ly i.f ¦alifnrr.ia
Work .111 bor temple is ci| .ry 1
Minnesota Stale Pederalinn nf Lalsir \-ill raise Jliiriraifi in assist the strlk- Inn tlnuriiig mill cniploies of .Minne¬ apolis
(Inrnicnl workers are considering the Ouesiioti of till- alMiIlil'in of Sunday work In tL<- clnthiiig trade ,u .Montreal, lanada
Shce factory workers at lloehester, . V have l.een grniit.d » vnluiiiaiy reducilnn in working hours from len In nine
Pne hundred and thirty thre.- thoii- sand women work in Massachnaeiti factories
.K I'luU-d l.al><ir I.#«Kue. to i ..inpriae eicry iiiitrtn In Alabaoia. ia In Ihe course of formation
Only eleven per cem ,,f i||. f,iuiilica if London England nuploi a sei i nni. I.ul lln-r.' nre -.'ii.'. V.s persons in Ihe servant .lass
Sheep Lull 1,11, ihiniiuhoiil lli" .oun tr.T have ai-.ej.ted the wa^re iiaiease of twenly fiie cents a day that waa of fered them l.r the packers
R<..heHcr iS V . h.thii.g cuiteia claim a victorj Tbey Uave relurneil lo work having rea. h<-il an flgre<nient r.ienilv with the eiuDloTera
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ill lo the Stale .1 fr..ui Ibi-
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' Hos|.IiaI. Ilrmiklyn
ni.d ll la
l.-.l by Ihe
iisiMiit plaiiiiini: to shoot
in a Is.nt no.
hia fri.'iids
1 fri-inenl
ns to hia
i«n of war." Tha wara et David were not carried on againtt Ood'a
will. In manv cAtet Ihcy were rxpreaair ordered bv .lehovah, and often called tha -wars of the Lord." In order to eatahliah Israel in Canaan, wars .-in.l bloodahed eould nol be avoided. Vel llii. was not in har- nionv nilh the avnibnlism of jieace and .)iiict whu-h were to be embodied in Iha house of .lehovah. Hence tt i-niM not be done bv Daiid in hi» time. "David ia not blamed for his great wnn. They wera neeeaaary ware, net iiara of aggreaaion. hut dcfcn.ivc w,irs. to keep the enemiea of true religion from .Iclroyinn thc nation and thc religion it rcpreaenled; or they were executive wara for the necesaary pun- iahment and reatrnint ol crime. I. leeae wars look up his timr, ao Ihat h« eould Bot do well Ihe olher task, for which hia rictoriea prepared the wav. J. They un¬ fitted him for Ihe hesl doinn of the great work of peace, rhis ropiircd a different kind 01 ability and a different training, il. II was lining that Ihe leninle of thc true (•o.l for all Iho wurl.l should be a temple ol peace. Ii \ia« iulended to proelaim |i<-ncc. lo briiu: pea.e. lo lesili la-ai-e lo uidividusia nn-l lo nation". Id vicloriea were lo be viri cries of jieace; iulo it waa lo como thc rrinre of Peace, proclaiming "peace on earth, good will lo men. '-(^hoar me." See I .1«m. 1(1:1-1,1. N'nlica the different atens mentioned here. David refcra lo the tribe, the fainily and Ihe in¬ dividual. One aflcr another waa act aside and nl Inat he was chosen.
11. Sol-imon declared aucrtrssnr (va. .•i-Kl. IS, 6. "Mnnv son. " See clinp. 3:10. "Solomon." The incanins w --in-aeefnl.'' Ilc wn. sn enlled herause l.is reinn nn, lo be n iic.iccfnl one. nnd »b.. Iiccu.c. Iirinit pe.uliarly associntc.l in prophecy wilU David'a greater Son in whom the throne of his kingdom should be ealabliahed for¬ ever. Me waa to lie n limire of that Mes¬ siah who is the IViiicc of IVac-e. "Ppon Ihc throne." Nnlc Ihc ininlilicationa need¬ ed to aiic-esafiiUy do (i..d's w.irk: I. Tha presence and help of Ihe Lord. 2. A per¬ fect heart (v. Pl. 3. Keadineaa and abiliHr to dn the Txird'a work (v. 01. 4. Perfect obedience tn liod (v. fil. "Solomon . . , ahall biiihi." Ood had appointed .^olomon to do thia work, and nolhing could en¬ courage him more than a knowledge of Ihia fact. "My aon." A most prerioua promite to David Ihat lua aon should re¬ ceive a father's carr from the ImtA, and a most cheering message to offer lo Solo¬ mon. "His falher." What a wonderful prnniiae is this! And yet thia aame prom¬ ise is made to everv one who will tnrn t« Ood tnd serve Him faithfully. An earthly fnlher la emeeted to (1) care for, (21 pro¬ vi.le for, (,11 Totecl. aod '41 correct hia children, fiod will do all of thit for Hia children. All n-e hnve comet from God. He haa watched over us diirinB our entire lifetime, providing for us and protecting na from harm and dancer. But the boat of all ia that He has promitcd to correct lis. When we do wrong and go aitray Ha followa us by (1) Hi. Spirit. 12| by Hia provi.lences, (.1) bv the entrealiet of our friends. (41 by the prayers of Chriatiana. and thua endeavors lo win us back to tha right wny. We thould Icarn to love, tniat and obey Him in all Ihinjia. Thote who do thit are aaved from many difficultiea.
7. 8. "Will ealaWish" Added to Hia lender care ahnuld he Ihr strfngth, power and aulhority of the Lord. There could be no nalion urenler thnu Isrsel. for tlod waa their King. "For over." Thia promite, ao fnr ns .Solomon is concerned, it made con¬ ditional on hia obeiiioncc. "Be contlant." It is thc constant, stcailv obedience that it pleasing to (lod. 'To do," etc. 'there ia no way to usefulness and siicceat in doing Ood't work except hv a careful obedience lo Hia law. For thtt l.iw will (1) thaw him whtt to do, 12) invc him the qualitiee of mind and henrl nhich bring tuceaaa, and 13) enable him to work by example aa well aa preicpt. "Mny poateai" The Ixird designed and prnniise.l proaprrilv tai.«> Solomon, mil it must not be expectea on any olher condition than obedience to tha nme law. of (tovernment th»t had fixed Ihe standard for others. The fundamenUl principle, iiiiiat he nhservcd, else all tbe slnicture ivould he lacking.
Ill |)i id's rharue In Solomon (vt. 9, I 10.) 0. "Know thou." llrcome thoroufli- It acouainted with (iod "(it lli» Father." (iod hid been true to David and auitained and kept him for many years. "Senre Him," eto. We can aerve flod accepUbly onlv aa we have n perfect henri and a willing mind "Cast thee off." The Ijord it no reapertor of pcraons, tnd Solomon Ihf king would htve no fnvor ihoivn him if ha failed to oliey tha I.K>rd. He wonld fare no beller thin the poorest aubject in hit kingdom. "Take heed now." Noliee, 1. The anxiety nf David fnr the moral an* apiritatl welfare of hit son. David aarea firtt fur characlcr, tnd next for rirran- atancet. He liehcvcd Ih.-it if thn lieart ware righl with Cioi thing, would of theBaalrea go right with mrn. 2. 1'hc wililngaeaa of S.ilomon to receive aueh eonntela. Row diflrrent wat hia apirit from that of Adoei- j.h (I Kinga 1.11. Though vouug. high- apirited, of princely rank, and already ae- nlrtod king, he bona lo balen to hia aged father, lieaaona of reverence for age and rrs|iect to parcnta arr to be drawn Iroia this. __ _
Buya B Nnuntaln.
IluvinK a ivhole miiimtiiin i. not an or¬ dinary iinderlakiuir, but thai la what Tho*. P. Ijand. of Pitt.Durg, Pa., has done on Ihe l.le .if Piiic. lu.l off the Cuban ahore. He haa pur. hiised nu eniire innunlain of pure whilr iiialblr llr i. ereetinn a lieay. (i/ul reaidence on Ihc inounlaiii. and will s.ion liegin i|iiariyini< lln- ireaaiirr He iKiiight tne moiinlain knoaing lit real valur.
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Dyad Young.
Hiirr Mrlnioah wa.s taking a photo¬ graph ol one of Ihe theatrical com¬ panies In mwn A young Kirl of not nver miccu icars wlih startllngly I. Unw hair inpix-d aerus' ih* stage llcie I omes The Il.-lnwd nf the lir.ds- nhisiiered the manager
Whv have you dubbeil her that?" pskrtl Mr Mclntoah. nith Intereat
•Becauaa 'he hea dyed ao young."— Nhw York Times.
The banking lapital ba. lieen duuMrd nithiu fi'
I New Vork City yeara.
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Indian Glrla aa arrvanla.
Major S. \V. (amplicll. aucut of the La- iioinle Indlau agent), which eaibracra nu- mrrcua Chippewa rewrvationa in Witcon- ain and Minneaolt, ray. IhaLmtny of the Indian girla are now doing hnuaework w gnod ftmiliet, and in evrry caae ara giving grral .atiaftction. Ho paaaea upon tba Ap, plication for tb* girli, and tbey trt allowed to enter none except comforUbl* aad re- tpecKble heme*.
Maw Mcxloa BallrMd.
Tha Mexican purt ol Mazatlan u aboet tn have railroad . imiinunii aliun with the in- tenor (if thc rrpiibhi by the rxtenaioa of a branch line .if Ihe liiiernttiunal Reileay to Durungo The line is to lie IM gtiln long and will coat (IT.IKm.nOn.
ma Kailrnad Hseal.
A bi( model uf tin- tlLnon.om atatioa whi.h the Halliniore and Uhio and Prun- ayivinia laiiroada arr to build in Waafaiug- ton. p. C. I* to be exhibited at the IL Louii Eipoaitifn.
Cattia TranaiBll DI*aM«.
AI a mcFtmg ol ihr American PabHt Hrallh Aaa.x-ialioii in Wanhintton. D. C., It ivas broughl out that cattle ttfuaaait ...iifuinption. aad mat .«r« ala<i traataiit
eaatti* ICalavitHaa*.
Tbr .Ily of Seattle, Wtth . i* bnildine a light and power plant, located at a vat«r- lall forty milrt from the ciiy, fo fumitb cheap hght and power tu it* peopl*.
A Ltntp Distane* Teimfiima..
TrieplK.m . u: :i.-;ti..i. oclwix-u hi. Pp- tcraburg aud berlio i* contcniplaled, tba \ coat being catuaatcd at |W),inu.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19031127 |
| Date | 1903-11-27 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue | 5 |
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