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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
1
mtTtOLtH OOpiKf. FtVH C P'.TtTiO
VOL. VIII.
A FAMILY KtWM'APER OF I.OCAL JXSV UENERAL IXTSLLIGKNCB
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903.
IBBaS: tl.tO TKABLT IB ADTAItB
NO. 29.
Ii
GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME"
IS COMING
GOLDERS' Drug Store
On the corner
For over 20 years
It is the
Old Reliable
Up-to-date DRUG STORE \ Spring
Summer I Autumn or Winter f We are || just the same
Come in and i We will talk I It all over
Glad to see you . Look around
Upon the sights
That will make i You happy
When you think
How much
You can get [ For your money [ At Golder's ^ Drug Store
GOLDER'S
HEADQUARTERS
FornverytliiiiK in the dnin liii(>, Tho liost (iii;ilit\ that ctiu lio olitaiucd fnjiii tlio Now York dnii,' m.'irkot
RUBBER GOODS
A ^'(t(i(l a,snortmont alwavs (Ui liaml, at iHi|iiil."ir iiriics
TOILET ARTICLES
ill ixrcat variety
PERFUMES the very best
.\ I'tidico soloctidti (if C'lilnatc's, L.•lZ('lll-'^s .iinl I'tilim r'.s ('l('l,'."iiit pack;ii,'(\s, fiiiont odol-s.
STATIONEHY DISPLAY
('(insists (if ]?(ix rapcr, ]{laiik IJnoks, Eiivi IdiKs, Writing r.ids, Vi,sititiK (.'ard,s, Ink, ^JticiliiKO, I'cns, etc.
FCR INSECTS
In.sect P()wd(>i", Ihy.ich l'()W(l(-f, Hcllclinri', Mutli Hal!s,( liiiti ("aiiil.lK.r, ]{(irax, Kill <^uick. Sure JV.illi, JJed Buk Killer, (to., f(ir hmisohdld piiriMisos, .5 t^o 2iyc.
DISINFECTANTS
C'urlxilie .\('id, ("lilorido Lime, ('(>ii|i('ras, fur luirifyliif,' .nnl ^lisinfcetinK use, 'y, 10 and l.jc.
Tliis is tli(> time (if year to purify llie liludd .nul tdiie up the system and prepare you fur the deiiressiiiK heat of siiiiiiin r.
Blood Remedies
i tli(> time of year ltd prepare you fn
Golder's Sarsaparilla
(irHICH ItKl) lU.OOn I'THIKIKJl. Tln-re is nothinf; lietli r coinpoiinded for a Sprint; Medicine to eleans(! tho hlood finm itii- ptiritiis. Only 5()e lar^'e li(>ttl(\
Paint Department
\ full .111(1 eoniiilete slock of Pnints, Oils, Vnrnislies, T.cid, K.'ilsoniiiu\s, Enamels, ('arriat,'(> nnd AVaijon I'tiints, W'lrtiisli Stains, Putty, Bntshes all sizes. Wo c.-irry ovorytliing to paint tt houso or for inside (hvo rat ions, also for the boat or cairitijjo
At Low Prices
Soda Water
IN SEASON
Wa shall endeavor to furnish tli(> very Im'sI soda w;iter pos¬ sihle to Korve. Pure fniit juices aud other reipiisites used to pin- diice a "Soda" of the highest ipiality, one whiih is satisfying :iiid refreshing,
PRESCRIPTION WORK
This is the most importnnt dopartiiieiit of our store tnni where the most ("tirefiil cjire is exercised. The liest iii.iteri.ils iis("il ill compdiindiiig, ftiithfuliy carrying into ((Teit tlie iiitentinii of the Phvsi("iaii. No fancv pri("es,
W. E. Golder
DRUGGIST
Corner Main and Fulton FREEPORT, L. I.
I
IN ANY LIGHT
Make finished pictures on
U/>e Kodak Plan
Load anil unULid K(Hlaks anywliere, TK-vold]! without (Lirk room in the Kotliik IVveloping Mtwliine. Print liy day or night on Dekko
Kodaks. $5 to $75
Brownie Cameras. $1 and $2 KodaK. "De-Veloping Machines Alao • vmried stock of
Films Solio Velox S. F. PEARSALL
Review Building Main St.. Freeport
MONEY TO LOAN
Oo Mortgage at 5%
ALL OOOO LOANS AlXERTEO AT ONCE.
ALKIT I. liFF, co.i»M«^iL»r
BABYLON. N. Y.
PATENTS
M YEAlia' CXPCRIKNCB
Patent
aaamOr tmmnatm amt nttasimttm'i
u
i««ljt«V<»l _^_
"PatiNil* UMB iSnliill I1.1M * Oxnemltt ipattm mtltta, wnhomalmrpm. m iSm
Scicttific JtocrkaM*
mariATna vr m n*H- rmmev.m.ai, i ^¦'"frj/jJSujrtL'Ijll'wHl maSatmitii
r^^^A^li.'^i^^'-^^js^
y. Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDER
^WT«M lift **«r tWormm m i ••*•»»» w ' .rxiBTiAvm vr m tbaw ruovics.X <
L«R
MTSMT LAWVtM. ^i
Ktir i-iM^imn,. MaMMtm, oc^
Ready for Business. All who htve PE^NANINK i''>o"< them
THE PENANiNK FOUNTAIN PEN i- PEN-AN'-INK Mr
a v.e-t.iriny of nun .ind women who gladly testify to Ireidoni licni liendige t'i the IiiU St,iiii!. IVrfect writing voiui nii. lUe Idr a low prin", Sitisfaction giiaraiit("(d.
FOR SALE BY
S. F. PEARSALL
REVinW Bl!|I.OINa A\AIN 5TREET fKEI^PORT
Uhe KodaK Ctrl
Mjt ror yoo to lmy yoor mjiplii* *t
bome. The price ii the same in cut or
ooBDtry
KODAKS
FILMS
Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
Oppoaile Po« Olfice Fneport.. N.Y
WeaK »^ Hearts '
Are due lo IndirMtion. Ninely-nlne ol every one hundred people who have hein trouble cen remember when II wu slinple Indiges¬ lion. ll Is « xclenllllc Ucl Ihat all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result ol indi- jestion. All lood taken Into l,"ie stomach which tails ol perfect dijestlon ferments and (veil* the stomach, puffing ii up against Ihe he»rt. This Interferes with the action ol Ihs heart, and In Ihe course ol time Ihal delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D ICaubi..ol NrY.d>. O .UTI I had >lMn.ch troubl. Md »u In 1 b«I lUte •• I K«d he»n (r-url. wnh II I look Kodol Dt vpvi Cure Ict .bcMI louf moellll and tt air«j m..
Kotel MsMls Wkat You tot
»nd relieves the slomach cf a;: nervous atrain and the heart cf all pressure. •onlMOolT. Si.00 Sir. holdlnt 2'. limes th. trtil
^ au.. which 1.1.1 lor SOc.
yrapafX Of I. 0. O.wiTT * CO., OMIOAOa
food ft:-plirAli*m« pn-nnilv ¦•¦ni'Ut!
Keeve & BaLrtlett.
Title Insurance & .lortcaKc Loans
MalnOIBi"** i.KKKMMHT I. 1
Jl l.thTly Strr."!. Nrw V„rk BrMcbOmi*.:Bin-rlir»l. 1. I
Januif.a .Savlntfn lUck HM*
I. 1
Ok.i«r lU. IU» IU) L 1 Trlcph.io. In all i>(Bi"r».
in-;.
John 1^ Wright
QENCRAL AUCTIO.NEER
"mitgiipt^Aii
•met aat
•'jaKL'^f
E. A. Dorlon
DO.NOEO .AUCTIONEER
rrw^OTt. !« ».
WILLIAM H. POST
Sa("rMnr U, i T l>i»t A tSos ll«»lrr in
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN BTRCCT. mcSPOMT ¦mm •! I, 1. L L. •*». kM«*ll tiMIM
¦niE SABBATH SCHOOL
STATE NEW a
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY 17.
iut.Jcrt: rant Befor* F.Ili, Acu xilT., lU-lR, ".il.SB-Gal.I.li Tclt. P... Xlill., 4-MrinnrT Venn, 14-ie-Slnilj V.rlM I-ti'^-Cuinnentar; On th. LenMn.
II. IViitl-i ilclVnsi- Ivn, 111'.'11. in. '•I'uitl-ansuorcil.' .^Ithoiiuli twice bciore I'iiiil h."iil i.piik."ii wliat 111' .ailed a (Il'len^. -tir.f. bef.,r(< a vast cnnvil oi .lews in tit., tomiilo ai-cn, ami again bvt'oie the asscni- bled Sawhcdiin — yet this is hin first act- u.ll (Icfciis?, n« he now stands bciore an im¬ prn,il triliunal, tltc llnvvrnni" rfiircrentiiiij tlio iirKnn i.nd authoilty of the F.miwroi". ••Kr..,-»iiri,"li 1- 1 kn.nv." It is remarkable that r.iiil dill not benin bia uptcch. as Ter- titllu, hail ilone. by anv llatlerinu nildre-s, or by anv of the aiu nf ihot.irlo. He loitnili'il his plea on the justiee of bin (H.-e nnd on the fact tbat l"Vli."i Iml had tn much experienre n ibe nfTairs nf .luilea ih.-it be was well iiUivlitieil to uml.'i ..t.ind tiie nicv- Its nf tbe ease nnd t'i iii.lae imparl iallv. I'i.iil «as well ai-qiiaitiir.l with bis iharac- l.r, and wonlil n,it bv lliUirins word-, de- i"!,irc that wbiib was nut slti.llv Irue, •¦.Many .vears." Ko|- Ibe .¦i.iiit.aialtvelv lon^ Verio.l of six or se\Vn vears Felix hmi been in .lerusalem and Caesarea. ¦ .\ judRe." .\ niacislrale, or one appoinle.l lo nilniin- isler the affairs of covernment. "Mute (beerfullv answer." Hecnuse of Felix's un¬ usual familaritv wilb .Tewish questions. Tb= fact ot his knowledge is attested in v,
"il. "Mavest under^t,1nd." From the thortness o! Iik st.iy in Jerus.alcm. any of¬ fense eomtnitted there must bave been re- .Itlt, There (ould be no diflieulty in ob¬ taining witnesses and proofs, '"Twelve davs." From the time i'aul left Caesarea until bis return was only nine days. Only (iliiit of thc twelve davs had been spent in .lerusalem. His desinn in mentiontni? the nnmbor oi days w"as to show the imnroba- bility that in so short a time he (imld have liniilueed a tumult, "To worship." He went on purpose to w"orsbip and li.nl n.i th.iusbt nf pt"oiliicing a tumult or of pro- fatiiti,: Ihe temple.
rj, 13. ".Neither foun.I me," elo. In tenns of uni)Ualilicd denial lie nieets the litst cltiirire—of sedition. Worship, not Ih." plotlin'n of insurrection, wns the object of bis toreiit vi.^it to Jerusalem, and whil.; ^^.I^sll¦^lliIlg he wan found ami arie-ited, lie bad not even sjioken in imblic, mueh bss by artful harangue sought to gather disallected iiersons e'ther in tbe temiile, the synngoiiues or the cily. "Neither can they prov..." U",-re was tbo l.ilh oi tbe case. This appeal i» bol.liv made; be cbai- leim-es investigation. Tbev h ol ma.li" v;v:iie, wild assertions about ran'l. lioiniic ilmt the llovernor inigbt be inllni'iiccl i.i .¦.in.Iom.i bim wilhout trial, an iloulnlcss be would liavo done but for bis Koman i itizensbiii. Tlicv verv weU knew tbat their chargea c.niM not be prn-.en nnder the Raman law, .^ccusatinn ia not proof.
14. "This I confess." This verse nn.l tbo f.ill.iHinn roninin I'aul's reply to the necu- h:.lii.n of Tertulbis. that lie was a rinsj- leader of Ihe sect of the Xarirenes. llo bnlillv md jovouslv confesses that he is a t hristian, but nt "the same time declines 111 ai knowledge the opprobrious term usod l.v Terlulbis. "The wnv " Tbe wuy is licre used b",- I'liul to sigi'iifv the (.•hristian rciinion. See chap. 11: 2. ' "ilcresv." .K sect. Tbe word U"ii'd is the ..ime that Tci-- tilllus used in verse 3, when making his (bar-e. Tbev hn.l ("ailed Ibe Cbrislians a "sect," nnd'Paul does not .lisown tb.- name. ".So w",irslii|i." See K. A', ll is as if bo said: .\fter the wav which they call f.ilse and erroneous, but which is accotd ing to the inwnnl light given me, w"or»bi|i I my father's (iod, Jehovah; the (bul my ancestors adored.
1.1, 1(1. -Hope toward (lnd." Having a liope Cli tbe rcsuiicetion of the dead, wlmh arises from tbc promises of (lod. Jle de- chiles Ihat. in eominon with manv oi lns ncciis-rs, i.n.l with the nw,-. ot bis iiali.in, be hol.l- su.i.ll.iMlv ;.. the li.p.' oia lesill- rccliiin from iliiitii, t liro".i,,"li lln- pr.itiiiFe iiM.l power of Cnti. -I cxer.i-e myseli." II." strives as the alhlele or warrior, only bis struggle and warfare is williin the snul. His supremo nim nnd constant ellort v.as 1.1 keen his cnnscicnee from striking ugain.-t i.iuiiibling stones of accusinu purpose wnie.g ihoughl 11" evil deed. "Consiience.'' Till' conscience iloe.s nol tell ns wbal is right, but urges to to do what we know In be right, and rebukes us for doing wb ll we
to 1,1
aul refc
,etit, an.l
17. ".\fter manv vears." I' till, four years which had clap.. 1,1't visit to Jcrn.salein (cbap. 11
Viil. "Jews from .\si,i ' eoiiiplains that the very i.cf,-.ii cmld leslifv agamst bun were lii.wcd Ihat th-ic was realiv no well, f.nimlc.l cliat"ge against him. Thev aliuie i.nlld testify as lo anything ihat oVciincil in the temple, anil as tlicv wcie tml pies- ent that charge ought to be ili-niisseil. "(lr else." I'aul turns with ,l bold dial- !i"ii-e l"i the Saddiicean .lews prcsenl. Ilc llllll.l'l.Is their own iiersonal tesliinn.iv upon l».e facls Ihal occurred when he ht.ii.l 1.ci,.i".' the Sanhodrin. With a. keen thrust he asks li the ntteriincc of the hated tiulli ot the resurrection -wns not the only cb irge of evil doing thoy eould bring.
HI. Iniprisoiinient at Cnesarea (vs. '2'2- 2A. '"When Kehx hoanl." The Governor viilii.iUv decided Ihe ense in favor ot I'aul. V.iit he'wishe.l to keep tho good will of tlie .lews. So be .lefl lied nn ans«"er from time lo time, ill Ihe meanwhile allowing I'aul much liberlv aud Ihe cimiiany oi_ lus Inends, "Uaviiig — knowleilge." I'elix knew more than inast rulers .-iboul Chris- tinnilc. He evidently knew the .haracier of Ihe di.scililes ami llial «liat Paul
,leicrr."d
Icc.iuse be did not wish In give olieiii.i' to till' .lews. "."Viler certain davs." Felix i.iiiie into the atl.lieme chimber witll lns Wli.', Drusilla, and the (.risimer was sum- uioiicl before Iheni. Tbiis I'aul had an op- l.nli.Ls of preaching Ihe
ll.l
opp.
li.l haidlv olbetv.i-.' liave.ibt,iiiied. "Al, 2(1. "(teas.iiic.l ..i ri«lite,.u«nfs.," etc, I'aul prcvbcs as a i,iilliiiil apostle sli..iil.l have preached to sn, li b.-arers. Thev sent lor llllll to hear abnut Christ. Thev heanl mii.h more than thev eare.l to bear I'auls l"..!.|tic-« IS all the more striking when we r. tiicliiber lh.lt he was dcpemlclit on Kcllx i'.r panlon, ""Keliv treinble.l." In view ..1 lns pa-.t sin-, an.l the ju.lu'ment loiomc. ¦Ill," prison.
Fell"
iiiMcvI of asking tin
, (i,..l.
,.1 p.
milled, but
ice. he sent
He did
• The sin.
|i|
ill Illan.l in his way and his worMlv rolatuns will not Is' imerfi rr.l wnli Hnt su.li a time will never ciinc. "He li,i],c.l. " et.". He hoped Ibat r.aiil ".vouiil p.iv i,.r his free.b.m lle knew thai I'.iul ha.l manv fcetids. i,n.l thai "Ih.v w.re not 1,1 . p,, ,r l.r 1 ... rilii-li to ,i'-ist ..I'e ,i!i- Olh':".''
rh. I>p|>«r rin».
The fnitcn .^stales ('..iisnl nt lIomhaT •Clllls t.l the lluieau of Foreign I ..iiiniercu
1 luiiliiiig vine to which tlie wMrl'.l owe, us siipiilv of black iiepiwr. It is fouml wild I,, the forests of Vravaticote uud along Hie .Millibar cast but is lullivaled in Snuth- v.st l,„lia, wliciiceit was intrn.luce.l into
l.ivn, Sumali.i, llnrneo, the Malay I'eiiin- s,i:,i, >ii.m, Ihe I'hilippines and the West In lies. The vine ha. spikes of while tlow- iis twenty to tliirt\ tlowcrs in each spike - whuh r.iK'U into lle.hv U"rries the size of a i"i,i K.icli lierry contains a single seed,
i:"il Ihe see.Is, when crushed, make the I'l.k p;"pis"r of coninierce; il the c.irlu:,4l I .¦ r«iiov( J w lute pepper i- produced.
Til. All
prIr
Nil.
Ml l",,i'..-. ,.. th." .Vs,"..n:tuial l"Ai..r cut SMl.oii 1.1 Tucson, .\i,i.., I ads th .lora In Kiver the American Nile, Ik
(ion lol the alluvial boltom lan.ls aroum .Veallv ,S(ill,lltlll acres of th."se land hav en mneye.l. The Colora.l.i res.'liil'c le Nile. U"t onlv in l>i"in« nuiijeit In a; .noal .imim,r i, ¦¦ .uHi. lent t . ...crll.'. ,.' ,,Jia..nt 1,111,1-. l.llt ... . .riv.ng t'. tlicii
Cmii M.port For Stale. Tbe New York seitlmi vf ihe ("lliiitite mi.l crop M'rvhe of tlie We,itlier Hu- reiiu. ill (OOlH'iiilioii Hltli Cornell I¦llive^^ity, IssiK'n lln' following: rite lirsl ".vi ek of tlii" iiuiiiih waf w.iriii Willi iii,iNiiiiit tiiniieratiires ef eighty iltu'iivs (ir higher, nnd ns liii:li .is eiglily eljil.t tli'grci's in plmcH. The lilflils. however, wire iniKleriilely cool. .Viliiiili'il drop in t.inpiiaiuri" oi.nrreil late .111 the miilt. fnlliiwed liv .snow tlur- ries nil Ihe lsi of May and killing fmsts on 111.' I'nlliiwliig morn in;:. Ilie liiinlin.i I em pet anil's sem rnlly In'liig freezing nr lower, nnd InlnW twi ntv (lcKr("("s III tbo lolilev sections. May :l WIIS ciiilsiil.nilily w.iriner. Tlie weik wns witliout liinterliil iiieeiplialluii un 111 111." .'111. mill drying winds were iiinie (if less f."iirriil. The we.k was favnr- llllll' for work, ami rapid pmgtoss wns
nuule. lull Ibe iriiiunil 1 aiiu' ton dry
for plnwiiig and wheal, rye and grasses .siiirc.a'il fnr rain. S."("iliiig oats is well ailvaiiiiil, being alioiii ilunr 111 plan-s: foiiic iiotntoes have been planteil; far- iiiein arc uuw pliiwlng for (iun, Hinl ("iiii.sld^'ialile iiaiiU'iiing hnn Iieen ibiiie, \'(<f;etallou is held linek by ."old vealbei". The rondition of wheat and rye is less favornble than last Av.'ok, ami Ihp growlli of grass is very slow, lint a (iiiiek and marked iiiiiii-iiveiiienl wnnhl follow" a warm rnin. Tbe fris ze of Mny 'i was severe. leiiiperatnres of tlftpcii deprres to twiiily degroes lieing leport.Ml In till' ("Older sections, anil III" one-half Inch thick formed. Ii Is yet too early to determine the damng" 111 finlt, lllll It Is generally Ihoiiglit that p.'ars. early iieaelies, ("li("rrics. plnins, and ,s|iei"ially slrawli("rri("S, were seriously in.lnied, alliiough many ("(irresiinndents think tbo liai"kn",ii"il state of thc buds will lessen the In.iury, as many trpcs Iiave not y.l liliionicd. Iliips wore also dailiagid, Iml (jrapcs urobalily cscapdl,
Ftel.l XeKlr. Thl. SiiniintT,
llovcriinr (Ideil, as Ciiiiiiiiainler-iii Chief of thp .Vntlonal (iiiaiil. lias se- lecU'd a iiiinilier of orKanlzntinns to do tours of Held service during Ihp siiiii- liipr. Thp pntlrp Third Krlgade, w lildi Is ciunposiil of the First and Secninl Ucgliiicnts, ami the I'liiirlli and Teiilli HallaliiiiiK, will be iniilillizcl nnder the ("iiiniiinu.l of ltrlgn(ller-(ieneral H. S. Oliver nt a point near .Mliaiiy. Troo]) H, (nvaliy, will he nssigiied to duly with Hip lirlgadp. The Tlilrleentli Heavy Arlillery will pcridriii service at thp (iovprmiipnl reservation ni I'lum Island. The Tweiitysi'innil Kngliieprs. the .Sixth Hnltery, and thp Siventli lleKlinent. the Sixty.liftli Uegliii'iit, and thp First, Seeoml and Third liai¬ talions of the Fnnilli lirlgadp will gn nn prnctlip nitirilips near tliplr respci t- ivp hiiiiip Ktatioiis.
A Chlld^s Sk.I.lon Fnnml,
TllP iiiystcry surrounding thp siraigs dlsapiiciirani e four years ago of livi- year-old l.iny ConkliiiK from lier homp in llip iiiotintalns near (¦uyniard. Oiaiig- (^niiiily. was solved wh.n lur skelelon. which lias lieen idpntllicd bv the cldthing. was dlsidvcred bv Henja¬ inln C. llpiilon. Hip villaKe lilacksinlih, whllp sliollliig tlii.uigli thp woods with Ills piglitycarohl son. An esniulna- thui of the isinalns (lls("l(iseil what ap- li.'aiod to Ilp IWO liullet holes In tbe ("liihl's skull. At the tlnip of Hie eblld's (llsaiipearanco slip was In Hip ("oniimny of hPr mother on thp niountnins near her hom... pillierlng liiKkiPlierrl.s. It w:is tlnn lielicv.'.l thai gvpsies. who were 111 thc nclgbluivliood. bail kid uaiied Ibc child.
Kplilrinlr of (irlp.
Tb," liullclin .if tltc Stilt.' Hiriiil ot lleallh for Ihc month of March says that the .Slalc is nt present 111 the eonrse of an annutillv n'currlng .-pl- ilciiil." of grip, which U'gaii In th.' hue l.'lll. liut niadc lillle Impress iirinr In .laniiaiy, A few .as.s of dcalh were reported fnuu il ns early as (IcInlM'r,
but tl stlinatpd niiirtallly was not
alii.vc ,''j(Hi unlil ,Iaiiiiaty, when ll was plai.'il at I'-'IKI for the itioiitb, and for February It was Incrcnsid m b'^Ki. It appears'pniluilile Ilml IJic lunrlallly of March was in.r.'iiseil l'ikki by this (liscase. Avallalile sniin'cs nf iuforiua- tiiiii Indicate a decn'ase diirliig the iiiiiitth of April.
Heeh Tr.ainr. Slilin in Lake Cliainiilaln.
lii'liiiur S. I'liller aud son, .Malciiin S. I'nttrr. of (Ilens Falls, bavp olilalneO liprmlssiou from .Secretary nf War lllllll III raise any sunken vessels which may lip at thp liniioin of I.ake Cliani- plniii. Thnsp they have in mind Ih'Iouk tn tli<> Hrillsh, and wire sunk In the llcvolntlonarv War and In ilic War of ISl".'. whldl tradition says i"iiiitaln."(l tiiuch treasiirp. Several HiigMsh boats W.TC sunk near rort Ilpiuy and Tlciiii- (Icrngii, and the slnry has been current for ii."arly a ciuliiry that tben. was iniii'h gold cuin on lioanl whnh went to the bolloin with Ihe ship.
Tynhnid Kllla rnrnrit Mnii.
lipslie Slarr Aiwnlcr. a s. nlor In il:- igliii ering cmirse nf Cnrnell l'iilvi"rs. Illd at Illiaca of typhoid fever. Two ptiilcnls wire disi barged fnun Ci.riicll Intiiinary. leaving only iwn w- nalnlng uiid.r trealnietil.
It.v
lllll. (ilcii.il liy (liirrmor Oil.II.
liiiv.'rnnr Oddl litis siglld these liillS".
Sciiatnr liavis's I'nividing fnr the aciiulsiilnii oi park sit.s In Iloiliesicr.
Ass.'inl.lyninn Cnilln's Pnnl,ling for a ('lillilnn's C.iiirl In Syradise.
Ass.'iiil.lviiinn llanriital's To isrinli savings lianks In iiiv.si in the lionds of towns or vllbiges. Hen mrnn' Ihey have liiin n'Slrlctiil to diy lionds.
Senalnr Hill's -Allowing lliirrnin to neiinirc the seawall snip for highway |inriio-es.
Sen.ilor (Icndsell's Am."inling tlip villagi' law rlaiive to liispcctiirs of Klection.
Assi'uililvinaii All."irs AiilhnrizlnK 111." Itcriirni'il Mi'lhi.ilisis In Im nrpo- rai.' for tbc iiurpusp nf aijiiilriug a 1,11111) t'r.iiuiil. ^"
S.'iiati.r i: H Itr.iwii's Addit.'j \i,"S>. rtc-i.liiit. Assisiant Sp.nlaiy and As¬ sistant rn'asunr to ll tlii ers nf n
fill".ign corporation upon wlmm per- sciuil sen be nf sniniiions Is legal,
Assi'iiiblynian liniigbty's Aiiiliorlz. Ing -N'.lssau Cotllity t.l li:.i;i;l:i!ii :, l.'iW" library.
As.s.iiiblvmtiii Shdlon's - Anilioiiz- liig the liiii'iciliat," sail" cf p"rislial.le pnip."r'v atta.ln.l by a ciuiMal.le on w.irrani of n ,Iusii if the 1','a, e.
Ass,.ml,h man .Milmls's Allnwinc aililiiii.tml i.itniKUsali.iii In .Iilli. ult rctil csiaip i!is.s.
A-s.-iulilyiiiaii rhlllip.'s Making It II iriiiiiiial ufr.nsi" for a Juuk dialer to lmy iiioppriy sin! n from a railmad. gas. tdiidicne. or '.bgrapli ."iiiii|iany.
Assi'inblyinaii riiillipss IMative m n..ll.is t.l aiii.rii."js in .;;-liurui>"nt
•ling
Isn't It Worth 25c.
To Be Cured of Cooslipalion 7
To People wh'l siifliT fn.m Habitual Con- mpatfn. I l.'ge.d Mniiia. h and ilowela, Sluppish La^er and Tlun and Impur*
llbssl.
There i« a laxative that movM tbt j bowels vithout pain or aripinf;, cleanaM j ths stoma, h. sharivons the appetite, ilim- j utsl— ii.« iiv..- .tr»nrthen» tbe nervM and purifies the bl.s-sl. \
Laxakola Does It
I rtcaine y .ilt i.mpU tv,«lr "( I.AXAKOIJi Uld WW fte t'IsiMtl with It that I Siarht i tt, ram bolt:.. I hiol ft hart t.tnt 10 h.iT It. 1 tri*^ ftlNiut .n. hall d.'a.l. ^IscM b^i.rs l.r .Id t« It. I K». Irin] >(ll«T ¦».dMniu-« and |.1,1« « th.ut h«M£t. I thlek l..^X\Klll.A lift r..i;lM K..,^tsJ.k. to («. •OOI tsOatimp mna con»tipatl,,r.
WII.UAM D TERRIO. 34 Oiaodler :fl. Lawrenix, UlM. Pne—M cmu.
Thomaa Johnston, Frooport, L.I.
Anlll.
apiaiiu
..r dul-
,\s-.'iiililviii.'i:i I
g l-oll, e S.Tg.'anls :'
¦ip: pll nts" bail in 'It'. 11 arr.sipii f,,r iiiinnr (ifT.iisps.
Siiiaior Wilcox's Auihorliing lb.
1 ty or Aitliiirii 111 iiitrd.asi.. a pilvat."
I i.iiipany's water plani.
S.naloi Si.wiiil'. - A'll limiting
' liha.i I.l i,i;s,. JlHimii ahiuially for
I highway ni,piuirn.eM. _-
Pmt.t DlTsrcM In Prwtala.
Thr Statistical Uurraii at llerlin h4i puis 1 .hed tjiare* i.bi.is"infi a hc*vv liei-rcni-c ij ilie numUr of d.vnne. in I'lU.su Thert Here llll divorce, tn IKi.itiii marriages in Istli. which rati'i oas inainulnrd until IVin. but the njmlwr d.s lined in lOd (• -.Venn Mvcn f.r rach Km.nfm In It." on lie number of dlvorcei d«rrra»fd in Wl ;r m «7 toT.r
MlMnl WmI.
Minrral not.!, whi.h is uie.l for packinf iroun.l beiler*. furnacei ind pipes to retain hest. to lift'adcn wal'i and lo keep out fold. 11 made Irom fumi<* .lag by Uotriof ta :brou|h il wbiit molten.
RUSSIAN TROOPS RETIRE
Minister Conger Teils ol a Develop¬ ment in Manchuria,
LESS ALARM AT WASHINGTON
Til. Rt, relediurt O.iT.rninsnl ll.rl.r.. TliHt There VV*. No Krorrupallon an.l That Ih. Iro.iii. Were Mrrrly P.sftlnt Throaah-Tli. Kusalan .n.l JapanM. illploui.t. 8.. Srrr.(nrr ilay.
Wasbliigiiui. ll.c. I'll,' State licparl ment has n'.cived fnuu Minister Con¬ ger at Pl kin a dlspati h saying that the Uusslans ipeiit. nd New-Chwang and then ret tied.
The rpi.'lpt of this advlip biought rellpf to a stnilnpd situation, and it vvas (leclded by the departuient that theip was no longer oi"("asl.iii for actiou, eveu ditiloinati.-nlly, at this stag.'.
Count Casslnl In thp coursp of his talk Willi .s<'('i"piai"y Ilay pariipstly Ini luessed uiioii the Secretary his ("oiivii" tlnn that the Unssian (iovernmeni hn.l lived lip lo Its agi"P("niciits. and In view of ilics' i".'prps..nlatloiis .Spcrptarv Ilav lllll not licsltalp to dlsslpatp Ihp liii pips.slon that inigbt have pxlsted that there i".'iit,"iini"il any need for dipln- malic 111 lion relalive to .Manchiirin by Ilte I'liilid Slat s. (I."cat Hrilain and .lapan.
The situation coiiscdUPUtly lapses back to when" 11 was after the original llnsslan dlsdalincr which fnllnwed llic dcmanils u|iiiii China nvo weeks ago, and for Hip lir.'spui Hk allllude of ibe lulled States (iovprmncut will be silii- Iily oiv or olisprvatlon.
Count CasMliil said; "Whpn Hip wholp truth is known It will bp found Hint Uussla has not violated a sluglp plcdgp iiiadp to nny nation, nor lUvs slip In- Ipud to do so. Morpovpi", wbatpvpr steps have bpi n taken In Manchuria ar.' ouly In self defciisc."
The Count called In pprsoii nl th'^ PP- |iartuiPiil of Sllltl' about uoou to talk nviT tbp .Mandiurlau silnatlnn with Setn'tary Hay, an.l It Is supposed that he ciinvpyed assnran("p» on the sanip lines to thp Sc.iytary.
Mr. Takaliiri, Hip Japaiipse Minister, alsn had a liuig Interview with Sccrp- tary Ilay at the Slatp UpparlniPnt, lip iiiaiiifpslp.l deep concprn over Hip Mai>- iburlan situatlou. but dpclared tlmt Hip legaMon was without olHelal advices, ill the alisencp „( which hp did not care to discuss thc uialtei'. There Is an liidlialloii thdt ,lu|ian Is dlsappoint- pil at the diarailor of Hip supiKirt site bas r.-icivpd from othpr Powers np to tills tiitiP ill her pa.irts to slop Rus¬ sia's all.'gpd aKgiPKsliiii,
Cpnii Ipaving tbp Slatp Ppparlniptit the Minlstpr said: •'It Is )inliil(>d out In the iii'W"spa|iei« thai Uussla cni- idoypil a saving chinsp in the prouusp to withdraw from Mnmliurhi, the Inn- gnagP bplli),' 'lUdvldP.l, howpvpr, Ihnt the a."tiou of oHipr I'owprs shall nof stand In llip wcy.' and thp furllier stateniciit Is mado that •Uussla. It Is undPistiiod. now ("ontciids Ihat this jiro vlso was vhdated by Japan when sho inoblllzi'd lipr tlct and olhcrwlsp showed signs of mllilary lirp|iHnitloii whldl was .dnstiupil as a uipiiacp to Uiisi.la.' "
•"The inovciupiits of Japan's war¬ sliips." said Hip Minister, "arp simply itiiidpiilal tn our spring naval ina- iiciivrcs. and nn' ns ilcvnld of political slgulll.aiKc as were yonr naval lun- liPHvrcs 111 the Cnrllilipan last wlutpr."
SI. I'ptprsliiirg, Uussla.-The Fm-clgn Olltcp li(M"c deeply ilcpipcatps Iho px- dlcment cniiccrnliig .Mttnehurla. It lic- llevps inischlcf.makers an- n'spntisible fnr the n'pnrts. and says the arrival llf tninps at N."«".Cliwaiig was due to the n-llia'tueiii of troops fnim Moukden I'niviiice. sniithwanl. Inslpiid of iiorih¬ wanl. The ti'onps ib.parl by sea. The olher alleged warlike piepu ral Ions ot Uussla an- ridiculed.
THE PRESIDENT mCOIIED
San Francisco Greets Him With Un- boundeii Enthusiasm.
IGNITES A $115,000 MORTGAGE
lla.HUM'.l l>T Ih. rKlirn ¦ r.mimlll.r at Ih. PaUr* Hul.l —In III! «|>.M'h RooMT.ll ^.ya Th.l linr Ciirreory SjM.in Shonl.1 llr Mml. Mnr. rlallie-^ ^uegrata Furlhrr rinaiirl.l UnUl.tl.in
San Francisco, Cal I'lcsideul Uoose. veil arrived lure an.l nde f.M" nillec be- In.in walls cf densely iiackcd. .lie r- illg hnmanity. M. II. Pe Voung made the spi cell of wpb'oiiiP. Adiiilial liiek- fonl. of III." Hrillsh Pai lib s(Hiadn.n, cpuv.'yed thc good wishes of King Kd¬ ward. and said ibat thc arrival of ilie flagship to assist In the gi.'ptlng was another Instnii.c of the conlbil rela¬ tions pxlstinK lietn"ppn thp Iwo nations. Piesldeiit Uoospvplt lieggp.l Hint his good wishes lip given to Ills Majesty.
It.'fore pntprlng his carriago Mr. Itoosiveli warmly shook hands with Kngluppi Mctiiall nnd Fireman Kver- ly, who had piloted lilm safely from the Soiiih. Ill Iho parade the line was bcadpil by a .roup of ."olored ("avalry- aii innovalloii.
At Ibe Y. M. C. .v. nullding a ihrouK bad n.<.spuililod to soo the Imrning of luorticniroK rppivspnting thp total in- (IdilpdiipsK of $1iri.2,S(1. TllP Pr<'Rl(|pnt, by ipiiiipst, touilipd a llglitpd nint("h to the docutneuts, nnd ns thp linmes licked up the papers hp Joined Willi the as- spmblapv In slnglut: '•Pinlsp tiod. from Whom .Ml lllcsslniis Flow."
riip I'rpsUlpnt wns bniiriuPtpd nl nifflit nt thp Palupp HotPl by the Clil- lipus^ Cnninilllpp. lu his spppch Ihp Presidont anld:
"Tliprp Is uniiupstioualdp npp<l of en- nctlnir further fiunniial iPelalRtloD, so as to piovl.Ip gi-patpr pinsll.'lty In ont luneiipy systpin. Al prpsiut tliPrp are ("Pilnln spasoHs dnriuft wIiIpIi Hip tluld- Ily of onr ."iirrpup.v systpiii pansps n strliiRpncy whleli Is very nnforlHiiatp in its pffeels. In my judKiuent. the Confiresa thnt is to nsspnildp next fall shnuld takp np nnd dlspnsp nf Ihr pipsslng (inestlons rfdntlUK to liankluR ,ind purroney. I liollpve that such ne¬ lion will bp tnkpn, nnd I am sure that it ouirht to 1)0 Inkpn. It Is npedod In Hip Intprpst or tho IiusIiiosh worhl, nnd It Is npodod ovon moro In llio World of prortncprs. of pnrlli tillprs. of mrn who ninkp tlipir living by tho produpts of Hip fnrm and rnncli, Sucli aetinii would supplonipnl 111 flttlnR stylo tlio oxpollonl work Ihnt alrpnd,v lias bppu done in re (¦out ycnrs, as rpRaiils our luonPtnry systpni.^'
Itpfoiv his nrrlvnl here PiPsldPnl Uoospvclt vlsll(sl I.plnud Stniifoid, Jr., rulvprslly, nt Palo .\lla. Up wns crootod lijr Proaldpnl pnvld Slnrr Jor¬ dan, tlio fneulty and students, to whom ne dolivorod n lirk'f address.
SIGNS DRASTIC LIBEL LAW,
MISUSED CENERAL MILES^ NAME.
ArniT-i Ilra.l Il.nira (ialhrrhic Rvl.lsnre Fnr Anll-linp.rlalistl.
Wnshingliiii, I>, C.- In a reient trial nt Manila then' was Inlniduied In .'Vl- dpiicp n letter laken from a Filipino and signed by n untlv.". saylni; that the rpcput visit of Hcucral Miles to tho PlilllpplDes was for the purposp of (iil- lecllng evidence |o aid Hip cause of thp antl Imiierlallsls. The IcIIpi", wltli olher pvldpucp. wns iiubllshed in a Ma¬ nila paper,
(ieneral Pnvis, pommnndlng In tho riilllpplncs, scut a copy of the leltor tu the War P.'pnrlincnt, wllh an Indorse, ment, saying lie ha.l nn iloiibt that Iho use of (ieneral .Miles' uaiiip In tills con- n.'.tl.in WHS niiiiulbiirlr.eil. The lel ler, with indnisi ment, wns rpfeired In (icn. ernl .Miles, wlm i"'"lnrni d It. wllh Hi. furiher Inilors.'incnt that ihc view of (ipiierni Havis wns oiillrply (iirn'ct an.l llle use of his iiainp was wholly iinai:. llKirlr,."iI.
A, W, MACHEN RELIEVED
Til. Siipcrlntenilrnt of Krrr II.UvrrT Iirl* " l.«aT. of Aba.nr.."
Washiiiglnn. P. C The liivesUgatlnii ..f Ih,' atlalrs of Ibc Pnsl.itlicc He litirlniinl, wbl.It litis been diiiggliig tiloic; for two lumilhs, tnnk a sriisa tioiuil turn when by nnbr of I'lwt. niasi. rdeiiend Payne .\iigiist W .Machen. (IciiprnbSupcrliili'udent nf the free ddii.'iy sysleni, nnd oii' nf ibc most widely kiinwii (Inveniiueiil of lld.ils In tho I'niteil Slates, w,is re lleved from his diitl.-s, and Poslnllle.. liispeitoi M. C, FiisiKs was ibslgnal.il In take iluiigc llf that service.
Tlieiv- Is n'asnii to believe that the "ill..VI' clinn was made In eoinpllaiiic with Ihe Pil'Klij<'nI'b Jiidjjiiieiit in t'.-.r siiiialiiin.
niftlrr Paid lllich rnr Trnni.
For ctiti bltiK eight limit less (bail six inches In siz.' ill McMbhifl's Cnek. n.'ar MiMldinel. Pa.. Itodtnan WNior. a pn.iuliii'iit I'lilladclphlaii. was arn-steil bl Spe.l.il St.ite Fish Wardeii Jam.s 'I'litl." Wister paid »l(l for each Irciil, or ,"*s,"i Willi the cosls.
airilran Cain. Pnr ('.n..!..
More Ihtili :,l,.ia», ]„.,i,l „f eatlle lem been purdias.".l In Mexico by Canc.litii stii.ktnen liming tho p.ist few dm-
Th.y were shl|ip."d In bund tin l-Ii H.i
rnlted Slates In llrlllsh Cnliiinbla.
Vomma u.ath I'mlrr I'mbrrll.ft.
M J. I'..ais.ill. Si.lidti.r of thc C CiitirH(i:il Pr Frank P.iiiiel. phvslii f.ir till" Ciingia .Vorih.rn llailw w.n' kill-d at Mniillrle Ca . l.y I Paiiii'ls nioiiir .ttr striking a log ,r: l.n the (leorgia .Nnrthern. Il wa^ la illg. "'lid ihc nil lis iinilirill.is |.i " • isl lllllll fnnn seeing the Iran:.
A niio.l Krnt lo J.II.
Frnm ..He to ibi'e years will b. pnss.sl III Ibc p.-iiiiintiary by I-.n
Ili.llln'll. line l.r ihe ban.l nf gll.111.'. I
baving 1,lltlil..I guilty at liidlunap,,".' lll.l
Ilaln Pali Oal Adiroadaeh PIrra.
A gnat raiiif.iil brought nmh'r sub Jc-.l;-.'!! the f".":<"s! tirrn th.it ha-l t^.-k-B iiui nn'W in tli." I.<iu"or .\.llr<iiiilnt"k«. .V V. an.l w.re raiiidly ealnlng nn a'arinliig iiiagiiiiiid. Tin iluiallnn ..f the sionii waa not nver tin huur. but it liroughl n HismI ,.f wnier th.it nliii.ist r."adi<"d tb ptnporiloiis ,d ndoudburnt.
T.raB.vatl Uaaa Ov.raab»rrlbe4.
Ihc i«sui" of th. ii<"w Tranivaal lonn of tlfty jear thi e |i»-r ceul. Iiond. nt par w n annouii.Pil at London, (lul Ik • for." tho eloae of tbe tay wat (tilitmb- e<l for tweotT Umei over
ftaveraar Ptanrpaek.r Hcltsra lo Hli He¬ ine Cartnanad a. a l>warr.
Ilarrlsburg, Pn, (jovprnor Ponny- piKkpr slffued thp (Irndy Salus llbpl bill, and Issupil a long slatciupiil glvini; his ri'asiins for so doing. The bill, wbidi Inereases Hip liability of ncws- (lappiH for cnrplpssiipss. d.k's not nffpct llip wockllos, llally iipwspappis are n'.iiilied 10 prim in .iich Issue tho nniups of the ipsnonsibl.? publislirrs and pdltors.
Thp (lovprnor says rppiitnlilp iicws- paiM-rs med bavp uo fear of thp new law, and that if It falls lo aeeoinpllsh the ends dpslied 11 can Ih' amended or n'pcalpil. Up i-pfprs to a etirtoon 111 whbli he was pletiirid as "an ugly III He dwarf" standing on a stool whi.h had boon so pla.cd thai tho starling of Ihe wheels of "a lingp prlntlnc piesa" ivonid HiroAV Iilin tn llip ground, I'ut Into words Iho cnrluon assprts to tho world Ihal the press Is nbovo tlip law ,ind ^rriator In stronirlli than Iho (iov- •luuiPiit. Tills altltiidp, Mr, IViiuy- |ia."ker snys, a splf-resppitlnu people will nul permit to lii^ lung inalnlained,
BUSINESS MEN ENJOINED.
Omaha Labor Ifnlana Kernr. a Hwe.pInK Cunnt.r-Onl.r.
Oniahn, .Neb. - Jiidgp Iibklnson, In Hip IHslrlel Court, ou npplbntion of lolin O, Yolsor, nu nltoriio.v represpnt- in;; the labor lUiioiiK wliosp iiiciiibprH 111' on strike. Issued nu liijun.tbin against tli(> huslness iiicii nnd proprb'' lois oven luoip swpeplng llinii tbat Is- «UPd by thp Federal court npiliisl tllp anions a wiek ngo. The or.lpr rpstialiis llip business iiipn from refusing lo sell goods to denlprs who oniploy union In¬ linr. provonts tlipiii fllllil lioy."OttliiB anion labor, rP.liiliPK Hie llusliipsr: M.'ii's Assoilalloii to cense holding iiipetiiiKH or ("onsplrlug ngalnst ilic iiiiloiis or 111 any way liilii fering vvllli lb • unions In Hip luniiaKeiiionl of their jffairs.
Mrt. Kddj'a C-bnrrh r.lfl at 01*0,000. Through the gift of th" Rpv. Maty Maker KiUly, the Clirlsilan Scipiitlsis of Concord, N. II.. arc to havo ono if tho fluest ("hmch slru("liirps In the (Iraiiltp Stale. The gift of Mrs. Kildv Includes the lot .if hiiiil nnn' .iceupled by Christian Silpiic Ilnll, In Hip hoart of the ."Hy. al Hie cosnor of Ktiitc ami SdiiHil streets. In nddltlon tn Ibo gift of this site .Mrs. Kddv pri'spiits lo tho ihiinh a cash dniialliui of $I(i(I,(HHi, inaklng her lolal gift ippicspiit Hip siiiii of $I20,0II<).
Maarhnria Opan In Warlrt.
M. I'lnncon. Hie Unssiar. Charge d'AITaln's. nt Pekln. China. aiiiKuineed thai all Man("liiirla was open to for- I'ign travel, and Ihnt |uiss|hiMs wcip no Iiiiiger necessary.
It.pnH. nf Roailan Aril.117 llral.il.
The Toklo eorrespondeiit of tho I.OII- doll Tltiips snys lln- Japnii.'sc Cinisiil nl .New Cliwnng has ipleKrapliod deny, ing all tho rumors of llusshin iiillllai".r aclivliy and the rdnron lug of the gHr- rlsons in tlint region.
sinled tlml the Hotel Vlen> nlll 1»' pin (based as a pait of , nf (be Pesi. Palace, nt rili" lliillnnd. wbidi is llic gift of r ('Mrnegic The site Is Ihe beat Hague The |.ri(." is KVki.lktl.
oil
11 Till
Hut IWO nnd h half p r eenl nf Ihc people ol Hiilgailu arc Mnslcnis.
Sixleen ounces of gol.l are siitlb tent In gild n nlrr thai nould cii.ir.lr thi! (arth.
Croiiialioii is lineal in Pniasiu. nnd tPi.tltly the iJiet iH'Jccl.'d n bill lu le¬ galize 11.
The liiit.'d KInlcs Weallior Unread ciiipbiys IPsi iruiiied o'.wtveis al Dill stations.
i h.' AasiiiiHiiun of liii' (itficials of P.iiiiaiis of I.abnr KIntlsties ni.'ls ii.'ii vcar al Conconl. N. 11.
Mnte than I.Vl books on iIk' vv:it in Soulh .\frlca havr bpen ]iiibllsli(s!
Til (".gill hi/ur lalmr law bns Ispu rirrtnrrTl ;Tn:-nr,;t:t57T;,"";j;r,; bv thr Vt-ir Vork Cmrt nf Appenl..
Ilarv.',,"-il I, to oinbii'b a m iinnl r.f p.is'ingi. V .III a s.'pnrnti" facility aud .1 l.'.issi.'ssi (iidnnnii ut.
Wpsurn iieauieKcs bntr undrrtakrii Ilus y.ar 10 nianufai mre onlinary I Imblar dicesr In lie coiivenlen' furui of ..U" [."uiiil b.i.ks
.K i,s., in ih penaions of tbe Freiiih iiiiueis. oae of Ibe iVmavda of laat y»ar't volllert' atrlke lu I'racrr, baa ueoo refOlv(.4 upou bf Um V'firmb Ittii. ate.
iKINGJMWllRES
Carnegie's Spjech as President ti Iron and Steel institute.
PROFITS IN BONUSES TO MEN
Th. Irouma.trr Speak! About Ik* OrPt* hrerat ot Suect la nn.lBaaa-~A Uk- rral llWIaloa ot ProAtt «¦¦.•¦• tiM M.n \Tba Milp Mak. Thaaa" — Hiw
¦Donjr of Capllal and laibar.
London.-The annual inortlng of tiM lion nnd Sterl Inslitnte lirre wiu largely attpiidod. Aflpr lirlns fnrmally Install.Hl In thp chnlr thp uew PrMl> dent, .\ii.Irpw" Caiupgle, who remarked tbat he was the lirst I'roaUk'nt Of th« lustitutp who vvas ITot a llrlllsh oob- ji'it, prpsputed to Sir Jaiupt KItioD. • foriiipr I'rosldpnt of IliP Institute, tlw Hissenicr tJold Medal for ll»03. Mr. Cani'.'glp tlion dpilvpred his Inauininil address, wlilch was llstenoti to with wiieli Intorpst. Up said In iiorl:
¦"Sppaklng from Hip px|K>rl(>Dre of tbo Cnruogle Stool foiupany. we hnd act pinp very far iu inniiufnolurlDK beforo dlspoverlag that perfect inanaitemeilt In pvory (Ipparliiipnt was needetl, olid Hint this dpppiidcd iii>ou Hie men In ("hargo. Thus began the practice of la- terpstlng tlip youug geulusea around na, lis llipy proved thoir abllHr to aphlovo unusual results. Ihp aonrce of Idg (llvldoiids. Th«-so repoived (mall perpotitngoa In the flriu. which were ptpdllod tu thom al Iho arlual caah ln> vested, no iluirgp liping made for (tsod will, Vimii this llipy wore charged Iih loiest, and the surplus earned each yoar boy oud this wns pmllled to tbeir nreonut. This |KiIlpy rosultrd In mak¬ ing forty young (larlnora. a nuti|b«r whirli WHS inci-pasrd at Ibe beginning of oaoh yoar,
"By this plan they were rapidly pay¬ ing for tlii'lr Iiitorosts nnd promtalnir to' boruiuo tlip mllllonalrrs of the then seoinliigly somewhat distant fatare> which, Iiowt'vor, proved not ao very ai»" lunt. They aro now rich mon,
"Whou a man has arlilpved a eompe* tpnco now duties to his family and to Iilinsoir arise, Monry It properly only thp lueana to an end,
"This plan of reward arcordlng to »*• suits, for heads of dopartmenia, baa al¬ ready lirroiue to general and la apread- liig so fast we may he Rure It baa proved Its efflolrury. Tliere are tott largp dopartinrnt stores or Important housrs lu retail trnde wblch have not bren forpod to adopt It,
"Tllp great arrret of succeti In bnal- ness of all klnda—nnd especttlly In mnnufnrlnrtng. "n-here a amall aarlif In enrli process means fortune—la a liberal division of proUl* among tbe moil who help to make them, and tba wider Hie dislilliutlan the betier. There llo lalont, unsuspected powera In will¬ ing men nround us which need only np* prrrlntlon nnd development to proiliMO Bun>rUlng results. Money rewarda nlone will not. liowe>-er, Insnfe tbeoa^ foe to Ihe most sriislllTe nnd amblthHM natures Ihore must lie tbe note Of gytg. linlhy. approrlatlon, friendahlp.
"Henltis la RrnsltlV(> in all Ita fomiik' and tl Is unusual, not ordinary, aMIlty Hint tolls oven In prarllrnlalfalra. Ton ninst cnpturo and koop Ihe heart of tbo original and supremely able man be¬ fore his brain onn do Its K'st. Indeed. this law has no llmlls, Rren Ihe mere luboirr bppoiuos more eWclent aa FO- gnrd fur Ids omployor growsl Uand " servlro or bond sorvlcp, It ia lieart aor« vloo that counts,
"If the innnnging ownera and offlclaU of gr.'at coriHirallons rould only bo known of their men and rqiuilty liniior- taiit, Hiidr men known to their employ- ors. ami Iho iK'nrls of rarh expoaed to tho (Ither, ns woll as Ihoir (llfflcultlefl. W'o shonld have In that troubleaonao flold Niirh harinouy as delights na in tbe douiostlr. It Is mainly the iguoranco nf rnutondlug parties to earh othaf'a virtues Ihat breeds quarrels everywbefo throiigliout tlio world, hetween Indl- vhlunls. lietween corporations and tboir nicii—and liolweon nations.
"Tho Idoa of making every workman n onpllallst and sharing Inrge percent¬ ages of Hip prolits among those reudor- Ing oxroptlnnnl sorviro will probably enrountrr Hi.' opposition of Ihe extren- Ists on both sides, the violent revoltis tloulst of rapllallsllc rondlllona and the nnrrow. grasping employer wbooo orood Is to purchase bis lalior ag h* does his materlala. paying the prl«o ngroed uiioii and thrre end. But tbla opimslHoii win, wr believe, amount to llttle,
"Ilumnn sociely lionrs a charmed life. It Is luiinortnl and was iMirn with tba Inlioront power or Instinct, as a law tt its lieing. to solve all problems flnally In Iho best fonn, nml among these noBO < more snrely Ihan Ihal vexed queathm of our dny. Hie rolalloiin lielween tbaoa Slnmosp twins, whhh must mutually prospor or uiuliinlly dopayi^apltal and Labor,"
,Mr, Cnrnpj^e was aplauded fro- (liiputly during aud nt Ibe close of big iddress,
FORMER MAYOR AMCt GUILTY. .
Th. Jurr llcolarid Ha AMaytad • ¦ithO W lalla rtilaf ExacBUTC.
Miuucnpolls. Minn, - Alliert Alonao Ames, furiiiorly .Mayor of MInneapolla, has b(s.'n foumj guilty of arcepling a bribe of |K)iM while Cblrf Executive of Ihit city.
After Iielng out Iwonly-foor honra thu jnry camp Inln .Iudge Blllott^a eonrt. The iiNual luolloni were mad* for n stny nnd an arrest of JiulgaiaAit and now will couie 111.- flgbt for an a^ peal. It Is safe lo say that Inaide of two weeks more tho (SSe will be entlra* ly disposed of.
Tbp vordlei found rame as a aeraffg' slio'k lioth to tlie defendant and t« bis wife,
Dfkih For Plllplaa nrlgaBga. «
ridonri Auriidn Ranlos and CobMMl Mnriido Pylaerlng. leaders of tba ra- rout Insurrecilon In lllaal Provlnee, ^ I., linvo boon ronvk-led of br^ndiMl nnd ('onspli"n("y nud sentenced to death. Tbo dale of tbolr rxevutlon baa not boon flxed. as Hie Huureme Court ainot review tho case.
Pnlica latiMotor Cratt PlailsiS*.
Police Inspector Trots was dlsmlaaod from tbo for.-e nl New Vork City by Commlsslouor Hioeiie. Croaa waa trM ro.pully Ull ("hargps of nogh-rt of tttf.
Tha MallMial Oiait.
ne'.tor la lh<> rungeller of Ibe Boatm Nationals.
Catcher Jlin MrGulrr bas rerelvo4 Ills releHBo from Brooklyu. and baa. Joined Hip Pelrolls.
M('n(./op, of Ihr Clilcagot. Is one oC Hip few pllebprs wbo does uot wear S glove wblle pitching.
II Inoks as If t'ilrhor MrOlnnlty, •( the .Now Vork Nationals, were going t^ have another one of bis grrat yeara. .
Kvora, the uew Chirago shortMop. lo the yiungcai player in Ihe NaikNWl I.on Rlli-, iK'Ing only eigbteeu yeara «M<
Tbrr' Is no surer Index lo llieaaonMitf siiccpss of Hip Just u|iciiPd s4>aaoH H the .'vtiii'irOlnary Inlorent and allc»4> nil.".' Ip Vow Vork
A renlitro of Hie gninr* In Imlb ma{or bagiu's thia aoason It the sliorl time tm. <iuii(il l.J flnlth the eontetls. Tbo tf erago Is aljout our hour aud tblrty^fV miuutes. . /
Thr I uip wliii-h compela (he pHdHW lo hug the pitcher's pUle cloarly wM|l (UP foot anil do^ nol allow Jilni t* bsve any part of bla fool liack tttt. ttm rivet him tbe prlrllegr ot t " tban one step lu delivering tfce not proved sach a bwdaUy to I ai waa ntedlctgd.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW 1 mtTtOLtH OOpiKf. FtVH C P'.TtTiO VOL. VIII. A FAMILY KtWM'APER OF I.OCAL JXSV UENERAL IXTSLLIGKNCB FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1903. IBBaS: tl.tO TKABLT IB ADTAItB NO. 29. Ii GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME" IS COMING GOLDERS' Drug Store On the corner For over 20 years It is the Old Reliable Up-to-date DRUG STORE \ Spring Summer I Autumn or Winter f We are just the same Come in and i We will talk I It all over Glad to see you . Look around Upon the sights That will make i You happy When you think How much You can get [ For your money [ At Golder's ^ Drug Store GOLDER'S HEADQUARTERS FornverytliiiiK in the dnin liii(>, Tho liost (iii;ilit\ that ctiu lio olitaiucd fnjiii tlio Now York dnii,' m.'irkot RUBBER GOODS A ^'(t(i(l a,snortmont alwavs (Ui liaml, at iHi iiil."ir iiriics TOILET ARTICLES ill ixrcat variety PERFUMES the very best .\ I'tidico soloctidti (if C'lilnatc's, L.•lZ('lll-'^s .iinl I'tilim r'.s ('l('l,'."iiit pack;ii,'(\s, fiiiont odol-s. STATIONEHY DISPLAY ('(insists (if ]?(ix rapcr, ]{laiik IJnoks, Eiivi IdiKs, Writing r.ids, Vi,sititiK (.'ard,s, Ink, ^JticiliiKO, I'cns, etc. FCR INSECTS In.sect P()wd(>i", Ihy.ich l'()W(l(-f, Hcllclinri', Mutli Hal!s,( liiiti ("aiiil.lK.r, ]{(irax, Kill <^uick. Sure JV.illi, JJed Buk Killer, (to., f(ir hmisohdld piiriMisos, .5 t^o 2iyc. DISINFECTANTS C'urlxilie .\('id, ("lilorido Lime, ('(>ii i('ras, fur luirifyliif,' .nnl ^lisinfcetinK use, 'y, 10 and l.jc. Tliis is tli(> time (if year to purify llie liludd .nul tdiie up the system and prepare you fur the deiiressiiiK heat of siiiiiiin r. Blood Remedies i tli(> time of year ltd prepare you fn Golder's Sarsaparilla (irHICH ItKl) lU.OOn I'THIKIKJl. Tln-re is nothinf; lietli r coinpoiinded for a Sprint; Medicine to eleans(! tho hlood finm itii- ptiritiis. Only 5()e lar^'e li(>ttl(\ Paint Department \ full .111(1 eoniiilete slock of Pnints, Oils, Vnrnislies, T.cid, K.'ilsoniiiu\s, Enamels, ('arriat,'(> nnd AVaijon I'tiints, W'lrtiisli Stains, Putty, Bntshes all sizes. Wo c.-irry ovorytliing to paint tt houso or for inside (hvo rat ions, also for the boat or cairitijjo At Low Prices Soda Water IN SEASON Wa shall endeavor to furnish tli(> very Im'sI soda w;iter pos¬ sihle to Korve. Pure fniit juices aud other reipiisites used to pin- diice a "Soda" of the highest ipiality, one whiih is satisfying :iiid refreshing, PRESCRIPTION WORK This is the most importnnt dopartiiieiit of our store tnni where the most ("tirefiil cjire is exercised. The liest iii.iteri.ils iis("il ill compdiindiiig, ftiithfuliy carrying into ((Teit tlie iiitentinii of the Phvsi("iaii. No fancv pri("es, W. E. Golder DRUGGIST Corner Main and Fulton FREEPORT, L. I. I IN ANY LIGHT Make finished pictures on U/>e Kodak Plan Load anil unULid K(Hlaks anywliere, TK-vold]! without (Lirk room in the Kotliik IVveloping Mtwliine. Print liy day or night on Dekko Kodaks. $5 to $75 Brownie Cameras. $1 and $2 KodaK. "De-Veloping Machines Alao • vmried stock of Films Solio Velox S. F. PEARSALL Review Building Main St.. Freeport MONEY TO LOAN Oo Mortgage at 5% ALL OOOO LOANS AlXERTEO AT ONCE. ALKIT I. liFF, co.i»M«^iL»r BABYLON. N. Y. PATENTS M YEAlia' CXPCRIKNCB Patent aaamOr tmmnatm amt nttasimttm'i u i««ljt«V<»l _^_ "PatiNil* UMB iSnliill I1.1M * Oxnemltt ipattm mtltta, wnhomalmrpm. m iSm Scicttific JtocrkaM* mariATna vr m n*H- rmmev.m.ai, i ^¦'"frj/jJSujrtL'Ijll'wHl maSatmitii r^^^A^li.'^i^^'-^^js^ y. Benjamin D. Homan BUILDER ^WT«M lift **«r tWormm m i ••*•»»» w ' .rxiBTiAvm vr m tbaw ruovics.X < L«R MTSMT LAWVtM. ^i Ktir i-iM^imn,. MaMMtm, oc^ Ready for Business. All who htve PE^NANINK i''>o"< them THE PENANiNK FOUNTAIN PEN i- PEN-AN'-INK Mr a v.e-t.iriny of nun .ind women who gladly testify to Ireidoni licni liendige t'i the IiiU St,iiii!. IVrfect writing voiui nii. lUe Idr a low prin", Sitisfaction giiaraiit("(d. FOR SALE BY S. F. PEARSALL REVinW Bl! I.OINa A\AIN 5TREET fKEI^PORT Uhe KodaK Ctrl Mjt ror yoo to lmy yoor mjiplii* *t bome. The price ii the same in cut or ooBDtry KODAKS FILMS Velox Solio S. F. PEARSALL Oppoaile Po« Olfice Fneport.. N.Y WeaK »^ Hearts ' Are due lo IndirMtion. Ninely-nlne ol every one hundred people who have hein trouble cen remember when II wu slinple Indiges¬ lion. ll Is « xclenllllc Ucl Ihat all cases ol heart disease, not organic, are not only traceable to, but are the direct result ol indi- jestion. All lood taken Into l"ie stomach which tails ol perfect dijestlon ferments and (veil* the stomach, puffing ii up against Ihe he»rt. This Interferes with the action ol Ihs heart, and In Ihe course ol time Ihal delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D ICaubi..ol NrY.d>. O .UTI I had >lMn.ch troubl. Md »u In 1 b«I lUte •• I K«d he»n (r-url. wnh II I look Kodol Dt vpvi Cure Ict .bcMI louf moellll and tt air«j m.. Kotel MsMls Wkat You tot »nd relieves the slomach cf a;: nervous atrain and the heart cf all pressure. •onlMOolT. Si.00 Sir. holdlnt 2'. limes th. trtil ^ au.. which 1.1.1 lor SOc. yrapafX Of I. 0. O.wiTT * CO., OMIOAOa food ft:-plirAli*m« pn-nnilv ¦•¦ni'Ut! Keeve & BaLrtlett. Title Insurance & .lortcaKc Loans MalnOIBi"** i.KKKMMHT I. 1 Jl l.thTly Strr."!. Nrw V„rk BrMcbOmi*.:Bin-rlir»l. 1. I Januif.a .Savlntfn lUck HM* I. 1 Ok.i«r lU. IU» IU) L 1 Trlcph.io. In all i>(Bi"r». in-;. John 1^ Wright QENCRAL AUCTIO.NEER "mitgiipt^Aii •met aat •'jaKL'^f E. A. Dorlon DO.NOEO .AUCTIONEER rrw^OTt. !« ». WILLIAM H. POST Sa("rMnr U, i T l>i»t A tSos ll«»lrr in Choice Groceries Flour and Feed MAIN BTRCCT. mcSPOMT ¦mm •! I, 1. L L. •*». kM«*ll tiMIM ¦niE SABBATH SCHOOL STATE NEW a INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY 17. iut.Jcrt: rant Befor* F.Ili, Acu xilT., lU-lR, ".il.SB-Gal.I.li Tclt. P... Xlill., 4-MrinnrT Venn, 14-ie-Slnilj V.rlM I-ti'^-Cuinnentar; On th. LenMn. II. IViitl-i ilclVnsi- Ivn, 111'.'11. in. '•I'uitl-ansuorcil.' .^Ithoiiuli twice bciore I'iiiil h."iil i.piik."ii wliat 111' .ailed a (Il'len^. -tir.f. bef.,r(< a vast cnnvil oi .lews in tit., tomiilo ai-cn, ami again bvt'oie the asscni- bled Sawhcdiin — yet this is hin first act- u.ll (Icfciis?, n« he now stands bciore an im¬ prn,il triliunal, tltc llnvvrnni" rfiircrentiiiij tlio iirKnn i.nd authoilty of the F.miwroi". ••Kr..,-»iiri"li 1- 1 kn.nv." It is remarkable that r.iiil dill not benin bia uptcch. as Ter- titllu, hail ilone. by anv llatlerinu nildre-s, or by anv of the aiu nf ihot.irlo. He loitnili'il his plea on the justiee of bin (H.-e nnd on the fact tbat l"Vli."i Iml had tn much experienre n ibe nfTairs nf .luilea ih.-it be was well iiUivlitieil to uml.'i ..t.ind tiie nicv- Its nf tbe ease nnd t'i iii.lae imparl iallv. I'i.iil «as well ai-qiiaitiir.l with bis iharac- l.r, and wonlil n,it bv lliUirins word-, de- i"!,irc that wbiib was nut slti.llv Irue, •¦.Many .vears." Ko - Ibe .¦i.iiit.aialtvelv lon^ Verio.l of six or se\Vn vears Felix hmi been in .lerusalem and Caesarea. ¦ .\ judRe." .\ niacislrale, or one appoinle.l lo nilniin- isler the affairs of covernment. "Mute (beerfullv answer." Hecnuse of Felix's un¬ usual familaritv wilb .Tewish questions. Tb= fact ot his knowledge is attested in v, "il. "Mavest under^t,1nd." From the thortness o! Iik st.iy in Jerus.alcm. any of¬ fense eomtnitted there must bave been re- .Itlt, There (ould be no diflieulty in ob¬ taining witnesses and proofs, '"Twelve davs." From the time i'aul left Caesarea until bis return was only nine days. Only (iliiit of thc twelve davs had been spent in .lerusalem. His desinn in mentiontni? the nnmbor oi days w"as to show the imnroba- bility that in so short a time he (imld have liniilueed a tumult, "To worship." He went on purpose to w"orsbip and li.nl n.i th.iusbt nf pt"oiliicing a tumult or of pro- fatiiti,: Ihe temple. rj, 13. ".Neither foun.I me" elo. In tenns of uni)Ualilicd denial lie nieets the litst cltiirire—of sedition. Worship, not Ih." plotlin'n of insurrection, wns the object of bis toreiit vi.^it to Jerusalem, and whil.; ^^.I^sll¦^lliIlg he wan found ami arie-ited, lie bad not even sjioken in imblic, mueh bss by artful harangue sought to gather disallected iiersons e'ther in tbe temiile, the synngoiiues or the cily. "Neither can they prov..." U",-re was tbo l.ilh oi tbe case. This appeal i» bol.liv made; be cbai- leim-es investigation. Tbev h ol ma.li" v;v:iie, wild assertions about ran'l. lioiniic ilmt the llovernor inigbt be inllni'iiccl i.i .¦.in.Iom.i bim wilhout trial, an iloulnlcss be would liavo done but for bis Koman i itizensbiii. Tlicv verv weU knew tbat their chargea c.niM not be prn-.en nnder the Raman law, .^ccusatinn ia not proof. 14. "This I confess." This verse nn.l tbo f.ill.iHinn roninin I'aul's reply to the necu- h:.lii.n of Tertulbis. that lie was a rinsj- leader of Ihe sect of the Xarirenes. llo bnlillv md jovouslv confesses that he is a t hristian, but nt "the same time declines 111 ai knowledge the opprobrious term usod l.v Terlulbis. "The wnv " Tbe wuy is licre used b",- I'liul to sigi'iifv the (.•hristian rciinion. See chap. 11: 2. ' "ilcresv." .K sect. Tbe word U"ii'd is the ..ime that Tci-- tilllus used in verse 3, when making his (bar-e. Tbev hn.l ("ailed Ibe Cbrislians a "sect" nnd'Paul does not .lisown tb.- name. ".So w",irslii i." See K. A', ll is as if bo said: .\fter the wav which they call f.ilse and erroneous, but which is accotd ing to the inwnnl light given me, w"or»bi i I my father's (iod, Jehovah; the (bul my ancestors adored. 1.1, 1(1. -Hope toward (lnd." Having a liope Cli tbe rcsuiicetion of the dead, wlmh arises from tbc promises of (lod. Jle de- chiles Ihat. in eominon with manv oi lns ncciis-rs, i.n.l with the nw,-. ot bis iiali.in, be hol.l- su.i.ll.iMlv ;.. the li.p.' oia lesill- rccliiin from iliiitii, t liro".i,"li lln- pr.itiiiFe iiM.l power of Cnti. -I cxer.i-e myseli." II." strives as the alhlele or warrior, only bis struggle and warfare is williin the snul. His supremo nim nnd constant ellort v.as 1.1 keen his cnnscicnee from striking ugain.-t i.iuiiibling stones of accusinu purpose wnie.g ihoughl 11" evil deed. "Consiience.'' Till' conscience iloe.s nol tell ns wbal is right, but urges to to do what we know In be right, and rebukes us for doing wb ll we to 1,1 aul refc ,etit, an.l 17. ".\fter manv vears." I' till, four years which had clap.. 1,1't visit to Jcrn.salein (cbap. 11 Viil. "Jews from .\si,i ' eoiiiplains that the very i.cf,-.ii cmld leslifv agamst bun were lii.wcd Ihat th-ic was realiv no well, f.nimlc.l cliat"ge against him. Thev aliuie i.nlld testify as lo anything ihat oVciincil in the temple, anil as tlicv wcie tml pies- ent that charge ought to be ili-niisseil. "(lr else." I'aul turns with ,l bold dial- !i"ii-e l"i the Saddiicean .lews prcsenl. Ilc llllll.l'l.Is their own iiersonal tesliinn.iv upon l».e facls Ihal occurred when he ht.ii.l 1.ci,.i".' the Sanhodrin. With a. keen thrust he asks li the ntteriincc of the hated tiulli ot the resurrection -wns not the only cb irge of evil doing thoy eould bring. HI. Iniprisoiinient at Cnesarea (vs. '2'2- 2A. '"When Kehx hoanl." The Governor viilii.iUv decided Ihe ense in favor ot I'aul. V.iit he'wishe.l to keep tho good will of tlie .lews. So be .lefl lied nn ans«"er from time lo time, ill Ihe meanwhile allowing I'aul much liberlv aud Ihe cimiiany oi_ lus Inends, "Uaviiig — knowleilge." I'elix knew more than inast rulers .-iboul Chris- tinnilc. He evidently knew the .haracier of Ihe di.scililes ami llial «liat Paul ,leicrr."d Icc.iuse be did not wish In give olieiii.i' to till' .lews. "."Viler certain davs." Felix i.iiiie into the atl.lieme chimber witll lns Wli.', Drusilla, and the (.risimer was sum- uioiicl before Iheni. Tbiis I'aul had an op- l.nli.Ls of preaching Ihe ll.l opp. li.l haidlv olbetv.i-.' liave.ibt,iiiied. "Al, 2(1. "(teas.iiic.l ..i ri«lite,.u«nfs." etc, I'aul prcvbcs as a i,iilliiiil apostle sli..iil.l have preached to sn, li b.-arers. Thev sent lor llllll to hear abnut Christ. Thev heanl mii.h more than thev eare.l to bear I'auls l"..!. tic-« IS all the more striking when we r. tiicliiber lh.lt he was dcpemlclit on Kcllx i'.r panlon, ""Keliv treinble.l." In view ..1 lns pa-.t sin-, an.l the ju.lu'ment loiomc. ¦Ill" prison. Fell" iiiMcvI of asking tin , (i,..l. ,.1 p. milled, but ice. he sent He did • The sin. i ill Illan.l in his way and his worMlv rolatuns will not Is' imerfi rr.l wnli Hnt su.li a time will never ciinc. "He li,i],c.l. " et.". He hoped Ibat r.aiil ".vouiil p.iv i,.r his free.b.m lle knew thai I'.iul ha.l manv fcetids. i,n.l thai "Ih.v w.re not 1,1 . p,, ,r l.r 1 ... rilii-li to ,i'-ist ..I'e ,i!i- Olh':".'' rh. I>p >«r rin». The fnitcn .^stales ('..iisnl nt lIomhaT •Clllls t.l the lluieau of Foreign I ..iiiniercu 1 luiiliiiig vine to which tlie wMrl'.l owe, us siipiilv of black iiepiwr. It is fouml wild I,, the forests of Vravaticote uud along Hie .Millibar cast but is lullivaled in Snuth- v.st l,„lia, wliciiceit was intrn.luce.l into l.ivn, Sumali.i, llnrneo, the Malay I'eiiin- s,i:,i, >ii.m, Ihe I'hilippines and the West In lies. The vine ha. spikes of while tlow- iis twenty to tliirt\ tlowcrs in each spike - whuh r.iK'U into lle.hv U"rries the size of a i"i,i K.icli lierry contains a single seed, i:"il Ihe see.Is, when crushed, make the I'l.k p;"pis"r of coninierce; il the c.irlu:,4l I .¦ r«iiov( J w lute pepper i- produced. Til. All prIr Nil. Ml l",,i'..-. ,.. th." .Vs"..n:tuial l"Ai..r cut SMl.oii 1.1 Tucson, .\i,i.., I ads th .lora In Kiver the American Nile, Ik (ion lol the alluvial boltom lan.ls aroum .Veallv ,S(ill,lltlll acres of th."se land hav en mneye.l. The Colora.l.i res.'liil'c le Nile. U"t onlv in l>i"in« nuiijeit In a; .noal .imim,r i, ¦¦ .uHi. lent t . ...crll.'. ,.' ,,Jia..nt 1,111,1-. l.llt ... . .riv.ng t'. tlicii Cmii M.port For Stale. Tbe New York seitlmi vf ihe ("lliiitite mi.l crop M'rvhe of tlie We,itlier Hu- reiiu. ill (OOlH'iiilioii Hltli Cornell I¦llive^^ity, IssiK'n lln' following: rite lirsl ".vi ek of tlii" iiuiiiih waf w.iriii Willi iii,iNiiiiit tiiniieratiires ef eighty iltu'iivs (ir higher, nnd ns liii:li .is eiglily eljil.t tli'grci's in plmcH. The lilflils. however, wire iniKleriilely cool. .Viliiiili'il drop in t.inpiiaiuri" oi.nrreil late .111 the miilt. fnlliiwed liv .snow tlur- ries nil Ihe lsi of May and killing fmsts on 111.' I'nlliiwliig morn in;:. Ilie liiinlin.i I em pet anil's sem rnlly In'liig freezing nr lower, nnd InlnW twi ntv (lcKr("("s III tbo lolilev sections. May :l WIIS ciiilsiil.nilily w.iriner. Tlie weik wns witliout liinterliil iiieeiplialluii un 111 111." .'111. mill drying winds were iiinie (if less f."iirriil. The we.k was favnr- llllll' for work, ami rapid pmgtoss wns nuule. lull Ibe iriiiunil 1 aiiu' ton dry for plnwiiig and wheal, rye and grasses .siiirc.a'il fnr rain. S."("iliiig oats is well ailvaiiiiil, being alioiii ilunr 111 plan-s: foiiic iiotntoes have been planteil; far- iiiein arc uuw pliiwlng for (iun, Hinl ("iiii.sld^'ialile iiaiiU'iiing hnn Iieen ibiiie, \'( |
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