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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
Htrtai-vi! oopi !!:•!«. irx vi:: cETttrt*
VOL. VIII.
_^ ->__-
*- 'AMILT SE'trtPAPBR OF LOCAI. AND «KXBRAt. IKTBLl.IGBJtCK
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 190.3.
TliaS: tl.lO riASLT I« ADT&«|,B
NO. H.
WHEN YOU CATCH COLD
Do not take chances on it •wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre¬ vents serious results from a cold.
It Saved Hia Ufa Aftar th* Dootor Said He Had Conaumption.
W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes:—"There is no doubt bnt what FOLKY'.S IIONK'V AND TAR s.ived m.v life. Ihad an awful cough on my lunR-i nnd thc doctor lold nic I h.id consumption. I commenced taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND T.-\R and found relief from the first und three bottles cured me completely.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZES^ 260, SOo and $1.00
SOLD MD REOONMENDED BY
SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS.
E. A. Oorlon
DOiNDEO AUCTIONEER
1.r«f:...r(. V. V,
Benjamin D. Homaa
ARCHJTfvCT -•-- AND - - BU I LD t. .<
KflHii- i'rs FurnlsheJ •prtec AN? ecnocN place.
MVIDCNCC rnCKPORT, L. la
MONEY TO LOAN ^^. ^?
VmMI appllcaliona pnun: ily mreptcd.
iCeeve 6. BaLrtlett.
TItIa Iniurance & riortKasce Loans
Malnllfflprsi (lIlKKNHOKr, I, I. _ 31 l.llM-rlylslr, «l, .N'l-w Vi.rli
BraachomceaiRlvvrlirail, 1,, I,
Jaiiiali-a HavlnitB llnuk H|,i„.
.lanial'.H. L, I, Ojijli-r Ilny Maiik BIi1k„ Oysler ^ Bay. 1.. I.
Talephone In all uffleefl.
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
John P. Wright
aENER,AL AUCTIONEER
Vrcnporl. X, T
WILLIAM H, POST
Socuraaor to .1. T, IVdl & 8im
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRCCT, rottPonT ¦artkar l- I- R. H,, Opf. Riidiil*>Mu«
"'WINTER
RESORTS ^ OF THE SOUTH
Can b« nwched wtth rnmfort and e«*oac)iiiy by ilii«
OLD DOMINION LINE
OK WTKAMKIl.S IiaairlDS New Vnrk iially, l<uiiiUysi.i,',.,ii,.,i all Uw rear ruund. 3 p. ni,
KXCUK81()N TirKET.S TD
AaKcviile, Hot Springs
PineKurat,
Southern Pines, N. C.
Hot Springs, Va..
JackMAvilie. St. Augustine
Tampa, Fia.
New Orleans, L&,.
S&vanna^h. Ga,
Tbcatkive Klcami.in Tl. k.-u, iii.lu.!.. .M.,i|. aad 8latnr.Miiu Brrdi mi iii.i lii.iuini ,i, Htaamer. TIckrIa nn.l i,(atrr.«.iii« at Ilur K.R.. N.Y.
OM Dominion Steamship Co
> 11 IUCH STRtET, NEW fOKX N Y B. B. Wai.krr, Tram.iMi,iiiiK.r
J J. HlI.iWN, ((en l'*Hwiij,'pr ,\|:l
MORTGAGE LOANS
All food lonr.-* prcnvll; iicctpted. Low charges.
AI.BLUT I). HAT! . Counaelior-al-Law .
Kabylon, N. Y.
W^eailSi!(aJsi«ieii*s!fe«s?^
PATENTS
says for yon to buy yoor sapplips nt
boiuo. Tho price is the snmo in cily or
conntry
KODAKS
FILMS
Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
Opposite Posl Offlce Freeport, N.Y
Will Make Affidavit
Now Loaao of Ufo for an Iowa Poatmaatop.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOl.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR FEBRUARY I,
aama«t: Paul nt .athnna, Acila aril,, •l'i-3A .—Clolden Tail. Acta avil.. la—Metnorf Veraea, IS. 29 — Coinmentnry on Iha l>ny*a Leaaitn.
I, Paul «t .Mliens Ivn, 1.3-211. .A.s iisiiiil, persecution arose again.sL the new- religuiii at Berea, and Paul, leaving .^ilas anil '1 iin- othy (V. M) to f,illow him liil.T, liiiHl..ii..d aecretly on till he came to Hie lamons cily of Athena, the capital or the iiitelle.tunl world, aa Kome was of ihe political an.i Jerusalem of the religious. While I'anl ¦waited for the coming of Silas and Timo¬ thy he employed his time in epealiing in the BynaKogiieii lo the .len-., and in Uic market places lo ihnae whom he mel, Tlic leaders in lihilosonhv nn.l religion weie at¬ tracted liv I'liul, and hel.l coiiverM,ilioiii, with him ab.iut hin rclij-ion. Alter .lisiii-.,- ing with these llhil.11.i).liirs f,,r ,i time ihrv lequeslcl I'anl to i.ave the inn..u.i uml ! thront^ing criiwili
STATE NEWS.
Karnlnca ot Rtnle RallraniU.
Crently Incrensed gross eniniiips Iiy thp stenni surface rnllroads lu .New York State nie shown by the auiiunl report of the Itailroad Conuulsslon, whi.h has been subinitted to the Legis¬ lature, but an almost oon-ospondliig In¬ crease lu the operatlnc expenses Is re porteil. The report declares that the Ki-oss eariiiiii,',s from (ipi-rntlon of thc stenm surface roads for ilie year en.l- Injt June ;I0, llHt:;, iii-e .$2li:t„'!17,-l.').'l: gross eainlnuH fi-.iui operation for the year previous, $'J7r.,iiTii,l(il: au liRi-i-nse of »l(i,(;71,:i.'il. There are inchuleil for 1tK)2 some earnlnKs of the liiitlanil Hailroad not Includeil In llidl, leaving thp iuci-ease of gross earnings $l."i,.i;i7,- ti'iil. The Incrense In gross earnings In ten years hns been S.''4,.'i<>0,(KMi. In 1002 operating expenses were $20-1,- 77."i..10.'i,'Jl: net (>arnliigs from operation, i J.'i,S,.'-,72,087,.S.'i, .S2,271.(',(«,24 more than ill lltoi. The dividends d.-clared iveie $-1,211,417,(12 more tlinn In l'.Kll.
, _ ket aad ail
them from the platform on the auin-
mit of the hiil. called .Vreonops, or Mar's N*""! N»i run Klactinn Kioente.
Hill, where were assemlilcd tlic nohlcKl of RlecliontopuhlicofflceinthisRIatewll]
Athens, the hr..tpoliluinns, the Krst or.T „„ longer beiiivalldntedhvlhefnlliireof
II' feni'- .IldiT' .I'm ,' H II I on "'<¦ Sl.ll'' candldnle to file a statement 11. I «ui w adilreHfi on Alar s niil (vs. 22- * t i ¦ *¦ .1 .*
311. 22. "J',iiil stood" I'aul spoke in Ihe 1 "' '''¦" election expen.ses, according to open air. ".Mars llill—(he .Arc'ipaRu^,' i "" opinion handed down by Justice. D. 'lhis hill was to the west of thc Acro|i.ilis | Cnd.v Herrick, of the Supreme I'ourt. and was the meelinjt place of the .Mheniau . In a (ireeiie rountr (dcthm contest rouncil. To thia hlil of Mars the phiii.'.v ! rnse the Justice declnred unconslitii- phcrs le.l .St, lanl, that he might more ' floiinl the ri-iiiiirement of the Kleitlon "Yemen (If A°llieii?'' "llc7-i7-,,hlres"'ir.; 'n"' ' <'"'l"'lli"g cniidl.lates for ortices men llf liiijh intellectual imivcrH, 'Hi'eir '" I"'' "''Ihlu ton days after elecliim rily was the m..,st remnvncd in llie w.irl.l " swurn stateineiil of their campaign for literature, art and i.liil'......ihv, "I per- , expenses, lie holds In this opinion
ceive," I'aul ha.l observed the imii.irliint that the Imposition ot sncli a condition featnres of the city, -I'oo suiicrstitiens," ns necessnry to tllp holding of offlce Is
?i?."\^I'»l?' '''*''' 'ri'."!'""" ''"r '•'¦P"K"«'it I" II"' (-'oii,stllutl.m nnd
tice. Ihe expression nsed liv the aposi e ,i, ,,„»,„„ „„i.
waa .-.impiimcnlary. Ye are "very ,,,];. j therefore void.
23;¦ "Your devotions." See R. V. The apostle hnd beheld their altars .and works of art consecrated to relijrinn. ¦'To an un¬ known RO.l.'' That no deity iiii«lil I.unl^ll them for neglectinc hi.- woi.liiii. '¦fun.ir- antly worship." See I!. N". 'he apo-ile does rot intend to say that their wership was of an ignorant character, hut tli.il tlicv OlTered it in ignorance. "Him declare I." It was death for nny privHte iier.on to listurh the religion of thi
I .mve A fleet of sinn.. al sea
Thnt sail and sail awav. All Ircighled iloivn willi hopes lli.it 1
Look oul for day by da\.
SIv ships are sv,epl tn Kiil and West lielore Ihe gales thai blow
All.I manv a hope is losl lor nve That I ha.i long ago.
I wonder if, .Icsme ihe slornif,
It shall he mine Io sec One ship ivilli one high hnpe al lasl
Sail tafciv h.unc lo mc-
-lliicago I'.,.cord Ucvn'.ii.
PAYS TRIBUTE Tfl rKM
fltnte'a Tai Vnliiallon.
Th(i comiillatlon of the nsscsed vnlnn. Ilou of real nnd iiersonal iiroperly In Ibe several counlics of thc Slate, ¦which has li(.en tiiiislicd, gives tlie aggrcfrato valiintlon of real and personal piopertv sublecl to I.i.al taxalion for all pur¬ po.ses In this Slute at .V>,R41,(;,'J7,(l!)!t, of which $,'i,2Ml,2SI,ii.-ii> Is i-eal esiale iiuil
Pottmutar R. H. lUodkll, Dnnlap, lays: I sulTered from indigatttoa and suiting evila for yeara. Finally I tt Kodol. I soon knew I had found whal I had long looked for. I am battar today thaa In years. Kodol ^v* n>6 o naw lease ot life. Anyone can hare my af- ffdavitto tba truth of this statement." Kodol digests your food. This anablei the | man system to assimtlat*aupplias,strengthea- ¦' ' iDf avery organ aad reatoring health.
Kodol Bakao Yoa ttrona.
I .listurh the religion of the slate hy Ihc in- $,-i.-,S..lo.-l.,-l111 is personnl prop,.rlv. Last
.- T. I b','r. . r'l 'i" ¦'"'' T "?.,;"' "I ""' >¦<'")¦ ""' ii;.'(;r..cnte valuation wns $.-,,-
{A i 1' oc; Pn,7r;;i'1iiin-cl l:r\he™^^^^ 7.-,4.4'2;..,-ill, „ii.klng an In.rease this
i trl^ -ript'ilron thi a"l.a''' ''Whfco'uld'accille X-"- of S,S7.2.;.'<.4,S.. The lii.-reiise lu
I whnt ''"» of introducing nnvtliing new when he real oslale l.s .5114.l!;t,1,i',(;i, but tiiere Is
, _ led to the Alln. .^
Iriliiiles of the flod whom they had ignor- antly worahipeiri' .
24, "(Jod that made." 1. lie opp.ises. indirectly, their onimons Ihal tliere were
decreasp lu personal properly of .$2' .1.Sn.l7'J. whieii makes the net iiureas only $S7,'J."iS,4SS.
rrapaiadoalT by K. O. DiWitt A Oa. Otaleafa. Tbatl. bollilacoatalaatH Umaa tbeiOe. slaa.
¦KTHTICE T«» CHKDITOKN.-Pursuant to
l\ an onler of Hon. Kolierl S«nhur>, Surr ¦ g.l.' of ihc Couniy of Nasiwu, noli.e is herel.y- giveii lo all iK-HMHiM havinK .-inlms against Clinrles l„ MelioU, Inleof the Town of Heiiii. sleiiil III (lie sai.l CouuO. rie.'ease.l, lo nrrsenl Ihe same with llie v..ueliera 111. reof, I., t\,r sn'. s.ril».rs, llir a.ltninialralors. etc., nf sniii ,1, ,ra.Msl al llie Krieisirl Hnnli, Kr..e|iorI, .\. V, _ ., Kei,ruary 1',. imnneiit.
:'.l .\ll
.(III, imc!.
II. Asa Nii'ni>i.«,
llAII,
A.lmlnlsiral..
.1)1111
. „ He opposes the opin
that mailer is eternal, ,1, That all lliincs aro controlled by fate. 4. That the world was forme.l hv an aci.Ienlal llirong of Bioms. .\nd these were Ihe doctrines nt Cinnl hia hearers. While Paul respccicd the i,.,. .... d position which his hearers held
n.ld For Anon aii.l 3lnr.Ier.
John King has li..en nrri.sti.il, .linrge/i
Willi arson iiiid murder, .V Iniililing
lo,aie,I nenr Mmitgomery, Orange
and inviieil by a N..W York
tin company, was burned .\u
i.na:'}^iffi;;rrp;!e!::dU'".nioJi^'';^« fr* "'""'• ^;"^»-j--rT'^:r'K?
¦ ¦• the upper portion of the building wlih
aive stroke against Oreeian idolalrv.
¦J.V "Wllh mens illustrates the .liara sull fu-lher l.v an,11 lliro ami Ihe .Icilie. IS iiidcpcndeiii ,it He nothing from Ilicm. ered it inerito
idols, and I
to bi
Kill'
Innk. "He givelh." II, nd ail things nee.
¦ings
Ihe
of I01..I l.ll.I
„f bis wife and live ehihlr..i:
bardl and Iwo .llildren wen- burned to
.t'.e lentil. King is a farmer, residing not
^"|| fill- fiiii.i Ihl. s,,.,ie of the tire. Siis-
;¦'¦'} pi. Iimi p.iiiiled In him nt the time, nml
r.'i's reeenily Cironer ll..,l;er rllllie Inln pns-
,,|. sessinn of infnri.lillinu whi.h. lie snys,
i„ warriiiit.'.l Ilie iirresi .if King.
Longenecker Bros.
i DENTISTS
' 689 rultjn Straat, Brooklyn
at
FREEPORT, IISBV 1 HEYWARD BUHDING
^pp UeiKil, on Wclnisdajs an.l Frldar
r,onilla. m loSp m.
Wu II. l,o>otNrcK(«, I). I), f , Manaa-er
K. K. CHAPMAX.
Wliolesale and Retail
T.UMBET^
KHKKIMKT, L I.
T,-le|.li„u. rVF.
ii(>>i(>r: i.fMiiKK (.-(I,.
l.ina l.lan.l Citj-, N, T
¦rel.Tl,,iM-. l-JA.Mir.rn|.|,,nl
life. Iherefi that life whii'li lie I '26. "One blood "
It lie .Irpenii ..I'h.'ll nin.le
help
all me
lov
rks held Ihnt up in Anna. Iik. era and trees, r duel of us OHII Ilie urislocraiv, i,.ns. The wh..: ilifferent in ...ni f-iiite. ate l.relh
, i WnrklliK Tor (Innd Itoa.ll.
!¦! TI... C.1,1.1 llnails Cnuv,mi,in. In ses
'¦' si..II lit Allinny, ad..pt(..l resnluUuii
III, fiivi.ring Ihe appolntineiit of .nunly eu
ii| giiieers for r.iiid eiiiisiimilloii and fav
I,, llntv 1.1 ..ring ih.. 1.111 in Cnngress appruprlal
men )u-i:.v illg ?2ii.0iKi.i«Mi f„r gn.i.I mails, .1
If- III men, whi.li .Sew \nrk^s share wnuld be $2,
hii.l .prung (HNMHMl, The .lelianles ,.,il|,.,| ,,u O.iv
'rv'"ri".'ti..n'wa lie V *''¦'""¦ *"'''" "'"' "''¦''''' •''"' I'"' '¦''I-'''
•il iu'1,1' Ihal 'lill V «e-i- '•'""¦'' I'pprnpriale >2.i«ki,(ksi fnr Stal
II .lllnrs licnf l.,iil.ai- hlgliways nlr..iiily nsked for and issu,
human lamilv, h.uvever bon.ls for ^-.ll,l««l,lllKl fnr road iiiiprnve
e.\ion, . llsl,,nis nml Inn- menl. The (inveiimr sai.l he was ver
llalh il..ieriniiie.|.^', mu. ll in tavur ..f iiiiiu.i\...I bigliwiivs, '
an.l I,. I ven Ilie I Ihe -Il
guage
(i...r's almighty han.l is'ieiealcd in ih- g.n
ernmeut of the world, as well as in Us iie
atu
l.nr.l.'
¦'Shoufl se ohje.t of the .li dealings with naf bring theni I., a 1 liod. "Snt far ¦• Iweause He will
iMlhdraw frnm II
•ihe wh,
III
lie
d imlnidii
Ige of the nne inie
. hard t. Iin.l. nil
l.nt Is"
(hir iniiiui-
Ilim llsa.
ties separati Kom, 10 ll-liii
¦>» "Offspring of C,,.!" Ilv , real mn af- lej Jhe image ni (Ini: bv regeneraiion thrnrtgh the mcariial. .-nn >.I Cn.l ¦'Oughl
If
iilelligen
BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Patent
waaM.'htlH.rwftt.n a..*.l.^il'i. K-k- ll,,« t wmaiiiti,aana>w»^nr»i«.ma,iTr»,i. v,,t. ^
tamt uiwTna*ar''tV TaAU.'pucTic'i.)i
*£"€. A. SNOW & CO.^
PariNT LAWVCR*. \
rr(W. Mnillng a .ke'
lanns OcaiONa ConmiOHTs Ac.
h aed d««-r,rl I"" mt.
beings, are the ofTrpring ,.f (In-l, we ought ; nnl to Ih.nk Ihai ih.. Div.ne One h like a
dumb, dea.l, sen~e',e.» i.ln' j .¦VI '¦Tht. Ign..ran.e ¦ See K. V. S;ii.
rninniillej in ignoraine nre different from
lb..se eoi.imiitf.l againsl lighl and e„n-
..ien,-e M.-ii .niiiint plea.l ign.,rnn,e wiin I are living in the pre-en.-e 01 nn own Bilile, ! -Overloidied ¦¦ In ihe wor.l -nverlo .l-cl'
lie treasurea ef met. v fnr ihose nho live,! i in the limes of ignnr.in. e i :il ¦He will nidge •¦ Their .hara.ier
an.I dre.l. were I,, he ciaminrd. an.l the
lewir.l
r,le.| In
tn be
IdeiiliiU. ILuiIUMk^n Patent. ...-en,-. C.r MH-unng pnieiii.. (lir.uvi. Munn A Co. rwelre
Scktttific Jfrnerican.
( h»e,l«,nielT llin«r«i...t week!., 1 sraest eir
-l-l.-.- ¦¦' - .ei.i.tl .--urn.l, T.-r.,.., S'¦
ih», II. S..ld br -11 eemtatmlt
.lil.i(te Pau; was apl. .'lice he uas slanding in liie place where jii.b. ;sl .enleiues (ifre n.i-it iff I..- announ.'eii 'In nghleonsness." Kverv ile- ci-i.in will he al»..;utelv right and ,-orr». '. There will he n.. l.nler., nn , nvenng up. The righleousi.eH. ,,i ,\,c jinlgmenl is what makes II lerriliie t.i tlie , i,Tts.-ien,-e III Tbe effe.
AlbnnT n Verr Bart nir.'
Til,. .Miiiisi..riiil .\s.,i,-illli,,n of Al¬ bany, .¦..iiiprisliii,- I 111- .lergyiiien of all ileiiiiiiiluatiiiiis ei..'..pi ilip liiiiiiau (¦alh¬ olic, has luei Illl.l a.b.iite.l th.. report of 11 spe.-ial ,,.111111111.-.- wlii.-h has be..11 at iviirk for a 111..11II1, ile, laiiin; that vl.-e ami the social evil ar,. iir.valeiii lu Albany In a 1 oiispieii„ws ami alariulng degi-Pi-, .\ leiter has lu.en s..iit to Mayor (iaus ,lir...(ibn his attention to :hi. i-..|Miri and olTering ili.. «ss,i,-|ailoU'» I o-op..iaIinii in every rtny in beiterlng moral coiiditious in llie .Itj-.
Conntr Licenae For f.|.ortanien.
.\«M-mli|ynian Cniitaui has inlnv (ill. ...I a bill ill llll- L.gislature pmhlb- Itiiig •iiiiiiresldenis nf n county from inking game in iliat eonuty nmil they ha(.. tlr^t piir. Iiii-id a game li.ense, to cost 1P2."., .\iiy ii.iii-r..si.leiit hunt.'r tak¬ ing gnme in n .(.niiiy w lihoiit .1 liecnso Is h.-ld guilty of a uiisiU'ineaiiin. pun¬ ishable l.y a fin.. ..< $2(»l or by iiuprl... juuieni for one ye.u-.
r^^l^^JJ.' MUNN it Co.»..«»-.. New York
tVatthincton. D. I'.
Kpi
vho b
aiBeknr Inlierllnnre Tni •a-L'jgt,
."Slate Cniiirnlhr Mill.r. at Alliiiiie has n^.-.-ived frnm Cl,ii',.ni-e TI. .Ma.kay a (heck for K.'.''..^.",!!, being ihe aiimiint (,f the tniiisi.r tm due the Stale nu
Paul', adilresa lv., ,12-1 |i,p estate nf his faiii,.r, the late .lohn'
-krd ' perhaps the: \v, Ma.kiir,
B?*«i.V>WSVW*SW>'^.
Hrkucli I ifflc nt y
^^'-"^hmm^gtmmmpAaAtm.
Ready fo! Business.
All who h.v. PENANINK *»»oi.< Ihoin
ill. "("hhers sai.l. ¦ . loualy, er merely a .¦¦.u ear anything furiher is 1 Xt. ,14 Paul departel
All Ar
U
nl J.I
THL PtNAMNK KOflSTAIN ?r.N
a ".aM a-ini> .,1 m.u '.in.l tMiiiun «li,iyl.,,l, from Nmila^'c t"'iv In'„ St.m.:. IViI.a,'. for il l.>« |»ri.-i. S,iti<laiti,,n n ,i.i;-.int,,,i.
m left Athens tor men - believed " .Several ar, truth, but Ihe names of onlv tw tinned ' Dinnysius ' There c«i he i,„ doubt that this man was one nf the judg** of thi./reat cnu.-l, but whelher the pre-.; dent er .^herwise we eannot tell. No l.er enn »..« a .ndge "t (he .Areopagu. who had net b>rne ihe olHce of . iiief g.-vernnr .f llie fity. an.l p.ine b.-ire ihe nffi.-e ..f^n.lge in this court "h.< w.. not ..i the highct
i that Cm IC Whelher se- rienus refusal 10 ncerwiin | Batavln may gw a kniiiing null, now
111" eff.irl had located In Canada.
tlourishiiig
, h.id h.^el. eple,"
?LS A.V INK
v^M.\ t.< lrci'(l.>in
I'.irii: ...ii\ - PI. IU-...
Hulley wniiieu hive knInlDif club In nixraii
Itural free il.liv.'iy will In-gm in Cu. taraugua County in ilar. b
rpnn Van is nff.r.'.l 11 Caiueg.e li. briiry un.ler UMial ...luditious,
Tbe Toivn Hitir.l vf linnnn has lurn...l down a pruiKisiiu.u to luy vui¬ ing nia. hines, _ Tiip Siatp IV«ar.l .f I.una.y r.is.ns
rii'-e .n-i eiempiary .oniiii, I. imm.ria."; 21.!t!rJ Intane iu Iiie Slato, a n,.'t ia- -r -'UI she .... nnied i- n.,1 kno-.r. bul 1 ,,..,.,, „, ,;;s ,„,- pari.
Review BtlLOI.Nti
ton ..iAI I. U\
F. S. PEARSALL
.MAI.N 51KElir
IKEEPOHT
abe niJi! have l-een a w .man of ini!uen,-e.
»«>'. Rert Vl.lble mih Brdtottmp..
The oa.al a..ih.r.i... a: Kiei, iiermanv, :ia.e Iwn le.un< ,-ian..r Pino, hvdro- -¦-ope. A caral nft<-er nho »,ine«ed an
vt.e,nment niih the hydro.,..j* m the -Med.ierranean mv. that tae u^.irumeni
aa he operated trom ihe de. k nl making \:.it.ie cables Iur[.e.l.je». .- Mid that ihe in.eni.nu ougnt 1,1 ine daager I.ij character cf aul I'osu. Tac iGveuior u an Ti.ii.»
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(Jenese* C'oiility *"i!l PUll off lis fair -arly this year The dates de.lil.-d on are S( ptemlier Itto IS.
Sin.v th.. Bolitar fr.v library waa established tbe fciile of .heap sensa¬ tional ti.iveU has ceased ruiirely in Ihat TiUaijc.
There ;> a aiovenient on foeit auoog the hm y.T- and bujinesa uiea of l»n- lario Couaiy ui ba»e Geneva luadd a .X'liatj ttt'. '
JOE.
BV L. BROWN.
TWK.XTV ini-: years ago 1 taught a school In Southern .Nebraska, whieli was only ililnly sellled in those days. Rui thp few setilers were hardy nien and women, living honest lives and go¬ ing on slowly lllll sti.adily to jirosper ily, and I had a pleas.int lime aiiiniig them.
My si-lionlhiHise was a very priiiiilive aftair iinlci.d. Il was small, iiupaiiile.l and iini.l,'>siere,l, Inii bad a good floor ami fairly . ouirnrlnlile seals: and my pupils, ol whom there were twenty- two, were iiiestiy heally, wholesome boys nnd girls.
One will in ilny in spring I opened tlie wliiilnws and ilonts 10 let in the genial suusliinc and was busy with my classes, wheu in walki-d a strange boy, wlioiu I had never seen in the uelghborhoud.
He was thickly freckled, had n-d hair, and was poorly dressed, but was very clean, lle came directly lu iny dt^sk.
".May I come 10 sch.i.il. lea.-lier'/'^ lie ask(.d. bulking ai in.' caincslly,
¦¦Where do yuu iitr. my liiiy';^ I i\iirs lioneil,
'¦Jusi bn.k li.'ic by liic e.lge of III., woods.'' he replied.
"What is your uanie'.-' I .nsked.
"Joe .Morton." said he: aildiug. ¦we just moved lu.re."
"Well. Joseph,- sai.l I, ¦y.m may .'ome to school. Come this aflcrniMin and bring all your books."
.V bright look came Inlo bi< fa.e ns I sai.l Ibis, but 111' made no n.ply. ami went OUI as uu.ereiiiniiiiiiisly as he came.
II.. made a queer nietiir.. as he went down the aisle. ills elolhiiig was 11,11, lied, his .out wns too bis for him, ami 111- ..arri.'.l a liir;;e, ragged hat in his liaiiil. Hut he liehl ii|i Ills head in a self respei ling way, and I fell sure liiat ,Ii.e Moiliin was gnnd aud manly, ami I resolvcl to help him all I ..niilil.
I was afraid he miglu not have a V(-ry pleasanl Iln'ie with a eerlain few of the boys; for, Bllliough they really w..i-e 1101 bad boys at hearts, th.-y were much given to making fun of auy uew- (-oiner, and sonieliuies mnde if vpiy unpleasant fnr a boy who seemed odd or slrange Io ilieiii,
¦I'he leader of ihis sei w.is 'I'l-m Alherloii, a bri.iilil liny, but .me wlio had veiy lilll,. kimlly f....|ing for any oii(. in siIiool, ex.i'iiliiig iiis lillle sister Pearl.
I'earl .-Vtherlou was nbout seven years old and Ilie most beam iful ,hilil I liave ever seen. Tom liive.l her Willi a love that was aluinst worship: but Io the rest of the paiiils he was souie¬ lhliig of a tease and a I.irniPiil. ahvays teasing and niakiug fun of some one. and sonieliiiies iu a iiiiisi ilioiigliilcss. linkiu.l way.
I hllll iiiaiiy serious lalks iviili liim on Ilie subje,1. bin as soou as he was OIU (if III.. s..|ioiilroiiui, be seeuied to fiirgi.I, and w..|il l.a.k 10 his old ways.
As Joe weut dnwu ilie aisle I gla 11,-e.l nt T.nn, an.l ,'.aw Ibat bis ey.s were I winkling niis.-liievonsly, wbii-li I (vas Mil'.. Iinib-il un good fnr J.K-, bill Ill,i1I;;IU he w.ml.l lie llllle In il..r..nd liliiiseif.
In Ihe afleriinnii .In., .aiue, ami, nfler I ha.l assigiie.I his l,.>s,.iis. inn',; his senl qnielly.
At re..(.<s I hciir.l T.ui.s voi... sing¬ ing out:
¦¦rkiin.v a hoy whos,. name is .In". With bonis all out al Hie toe, tne. 10.."
I hear.l n.i answer fnnn .1...., ami soon Tom said 1110. kingly ;
•What am I ..n'eic.l for ilic bal'.- Itld .inb-k.' The only one lefi thai .iiiiie ont of ihe ink llnw mii.-h am I of- fi'iciri. M^Ik/II make 11 i.iii' ibillai':^^
Ami so It weui frnin .lay bi diiy. Tom snying iiiikiu.l, jeering tilings as -onn as lie supposed himself nut of sight, ami Jne taking it (|iiielly. Soiiie- tinif.s a .pii. I; tliisii wniil.l pass over his fa..., an.l his lips w,,iil,l ,iiiiy,'r, i.ut 11.1 word es,-npe,l him
I 111..nghl b.'sI Io appiiir iml lo kuow wliai was going mi beiw.-en them, ihiiiking il wnuld soou wear ilself oul. ami perhaps .loe wniii.l f....l beller to think I did IIOI know, but I kept him with me as niU'-h a- I ....iM uml grev- t.. lik.I llini vi.ry mil. Ii
lie mnde rapid prngress in his sliid ies. ami his ..vcryday life showed strengili of 1 hara. ler.
I .olll.l always depeml on bim In tell the ii-iith on every ne.iisinii, ami lo.ik ing into his earnest fa.'... 1 woul.l fnr g..t Ihe baggy ,l.illi,.s. lb,, tiery re.l hair ami the ragged hat.
.Nnt far from the silin..lli.,iiM. »as a wi.le il.N'p stream of wai.r, wiii. li inu lb,Ilk and lurliid In ilie spring. It was ernssed "by a fnoiliiidL-e Willi n railing oil both sides. Nearly half the ehil dren i-rnsspd llie In nig,, in g.i in s, hool.
tlu pleasanl .l,i\s w.-..fiiii -at .ui liie bank i.i eai inn .l.iiin-r wiieli wr
l.lliUgilt Willi us,
(111.. l.i\ .ly day in early Jiim- «,¦ wiie seatcl th(.|.(., afl.r ealiiig our dinner.
I nils ren.ling a I I. and tli.- . hil.lii.u
were aiiiusii g iheiiisi-lves in tariniis ways
I'.'.il I Alii..il..ii sn.,||i..l ab.iie a.ross tl... bri.Ige. to l.i.ik for i iob-ts. vMibh
Somellllies grew i.U the opposlle side.
Ill enming back, she stoppe.l in Mie mi.l.llp of the bridge, lliieiv- s,,,iie leav(.« inlo Hie wMer, nud Ic.iiicd again«t the railiu-j, wat.'liiiig ilieiii ai they tlnale.l away
Til.. I ailing wns old ml 111 s,,nie
manner hnd b... nine ..«..i....l ilini
il gave way wnli her weigiii ami, with a pier, ins cry siie >vei,i d,iwii ami out of .ight,
Tnm slisi.I upnn ll.e lisr.k. wli:ie l.n.l spee.liless. wiih a hmk nf agony 1 shall iiever forget. II.. 1 .nil.I imt swnn. and so I-ouhl never re.u h her
Hut at the first . ry Jr». ba.l siripped off his .„ai. and 111 n luiuuie plunged in and sivaiii stea.lliy mnard the spm where ll • llllle foldon head wenl dnwu. O
He grasped ler .'ts she lose to Ihe tuifa-.t the .sei-ond tin;-.-, raited her head out of the w.iier. and slowly awani with b.r lo Hn- bank.
Wu(-M I look il.-r fri in bis arms, and Ill'l b.r npon the erai<. the Iteautifiil I io'-e was-whi:,. irtj aiill bin she hud I Is'en in the water «u. h a short time | that a vignrous riibliug >.s',n male lier ] l,\n'ti her eyes ami «|ieak m 11*. and ahe ] wns soon tjlkiug in li.'i us'ial manner.
W,, wrnpp*.l her up as well a. tve rould i-i-.i sen lie: 1. u;-- '¦ .'t a ¦.eigl,- iHir nud was piiaiQf i:j a wjgon. Jo*
UB tutiat, cbaB(«d i.-s ciotbM. tti i
in Canton, Ohio.
VISITS WIDOW AND THE TOMB
came back none the worse for his Tet- ting.
Aftir the bell raug I missed Joe an.l T.IIU from their seals. The ba.k donr | was ajar and I looked out. There st.iod 1 ye. D,..;j„„ii„ r,.l»_.. .. - D,„„,,.i
¦rom with tears In his e.ves. hiAiing i'^e Presidents Eulogy at a Banq'jet
both .Toes han.ls,
¦ran you ever forgive mo?" he w«.s sayiug, "1 have been too hnteful for anything, but I'm awfully sorry, Joe. If you'll fnrgi\e me I'll be u lietlei- fellow after Ibis. If Pearl had been drowni-il I dnn't know what I w..u'.l have done. (ill. Joe! I thought I wnuld die when I saw Inr go under the waler. I can't ever thank you enough.'
¦I don't wanl any thanks. " snld ,Ioe, piilting his linud on Tom's sliiiuld.-r. ¦Il Is ail righl I wns glad to do II. rioiil say aiiyllrng more abnut it, please.^'
Tbev talked a few mi
.o.eTalt $aTa Thnt III. rie,1eee»«r Will Klund n. among the (irenle.t Figuie. In (he CouD(rr'a Ill.lorj-We SI n.l rinlah lilt Task.—The Klrlhilar „( Ihe Mnrlrred rreildenf I'otnuieinarnud.
(Vintou.Ohio. -Willi Presiileni lloose velt as the guest ot honni, ami wiih other noted men preseni, llie Caiiinli
but I did mil bear what they were say- I Uepubli.au League celebrated ilie six
ing. Tlii-u Ihey n.member.'d that Ilie Iiet:; anniversary of Willlani McKiii
bell Illl.l rung, llllll Ihcy came Into the ley's birth at the Crand (Iperii Hous,.
s.-ho.ilhoiise. I Then. wer.. 4('si [lial.s sjiriiad. ami
I'mm that dny rnm was n different : pi.^i,!,., ,i„. |,eop|e ni Ihc lables 4.V.1
bov. He was iiuiet and kind with llie I „,in.|., witn.'sscd the ,erc.inii'i.^s -led
ntlie. pupils, nnd he and Joe were fast . ^^^^^^^^ ,,|^, „„:e,|,eK, „i-eu;iyi.ii; s, als ni
friends. Il.i grew earnest nnd iiinuly 1 , , , , ,.
from seeing Joe's honest, upriplil life, 1 ""¦ '""'""•^- '"'"" «'"""-*'
When the term cl.i.e.l, I cnme to my '''''e decoratious were nia.le up of ev
,. , >»..,_ » ,.„ ........ ' eel Cm portrnits of the iiiarlyrid rresi-
Lasiern home, and after a few years , ^^^^^ ^^1^^^ President I!.ios,.velI, iiiuiie,-
entirely lost Ira.k of my pupils^ I dhl „„|^ f^.,^^ ,„„^,,, i,,,,,,;,,^ a,„, ,„,„„- ,.,„
not know whither they had .Infled, or n,„vers. There was a piofusiun of eai-
whnt they were doing, tliougb I often nations,
wondered, | .\fler ibe arrival of llie Presideni nud
In the fall of l,«;:)(l I took a t>lp along Iiarly at 2 (.'cloek p. 111. ilie I'resid. 111
Irlvcu 10 Hie Mis. M..Kiuli.y liniiie. where he paid his respe. ts. linme (llatcly Ihcn..-,fl(.r the Pn'si,lem ami part.- (Isited the MiKinlev vault, nini lu silence bowed beside Hie 1 askel nf his predecessor. He was llien driven to Ilic sil). of Ille .Ml 1-Liii!..y niouumeiii. aud ..ipriss..d great siitlsfii.Iiiin .iv..i the selection. .\ ti.n was giveii 111 Hie home of Juilge an.l Mrs. Hay Io Hi,. President and other giiesis ill -l.iln. I'nini li.4.'i to 7 oclo.k the rn.sideiu re celVdl ban(i!iei guests in Hotel McKin¬ ley.
'I'he baui|Ui.i began al 7 :tii. .\t !i n'clo..k Ihe speaking coiiuiu ine.l. wilii .ludge Dav as loasiiiiasiei. 'I'lie I'resi ileni responded lu "William McKinley." He snld In pan:
¦"riiroughoul our histoiy. and inde. il through hisiory generally, it has been given Io only a very few thrice favored lueu lu lake so iiiarkid n lead lu Ilii irises faced by their several genera Hous Hint lin'renfler each stands as llle ciiilioilliiieiu of Ille irliiniphant ef fori of .his generation. President Mi Kinley was one of Ihese men.
"ll was giveu to Pn.hid.iU M. Kinley 1.) lake the foremosi pla.-e In ..ur p.ilil
'',.,; "¦¦• -¦-— - - ¦ I ),,,|| |||.j. „, ., iiiii,. vv|„.|, ,1111- eounlry
What may ynu uot accninplisb If y.m ^,.„^ ,,,„„^,i„ f„ee u. fn.e wllh pn.i. tan.l for Hie right and "ir.v. try p.ms mon- momeut.ms than anv whos,. gain';" - Waverley Magar.iiie. solution we have ,.ver allempled, sine
I nulv iu Hie IlevnIlUinll ami ill Hie Civil
War, ami li was umler his ieiuleisliiii
llnn Iile iiiilinii snlveil llles,. miglily
At One Time 11 Ylel.leil n (lou.l Income < |.nilil..ins ar|..;lll, 'riierefore In- shall
In (he So.i(h. 1 siand In Hie i.,m.s of history mil merely
"Speaking of catching snakes," savs '"* "'"' "'¦'^' !"'"' "' '''" P'oeraiinu, bm
nn (jld-tiincr "Ihe snake fang iuduslry ZiZ::i^ifr:';t^;:g::t^X::XuiZ
used to yield a good revenue here and „„.„ „,- ,,„, ,„,„ ^,,,,.,„ ,.,.|,„,„ j„ ^,.p-„.p
in other pans of Hie Soulh. 'I'hat was ,|„, i„i„„ „-„s fonuded and pn'serveil.
the Pa. ilic .. IISI, nml oue Sunday inoriiiiig. In ...mpany wiili n friend, weut to one of the tiuesl (hiU'ches 1 had seen in Hint locality. .\s the miu¬ isier began to speak. I ihoughl I saw somelhlng familiar lu his fai.e and manner, but ...uhl not pla.e him. He gave one of Hie most earnest, eloiiiiuut ,si.riuoiis to whi.li I ever listened.
I snt nud wondered w-berp I could have seen that man befoie. Suddenly il cnnie 10 nie—it was the look and inauner of my pupil of years ago, Joo Morion.
I walled to speak to hira. and was inviled to cnll nt Ills home next dny, .\nd there I found hhn the sniup .loe ill heart, nobly, tenderly cnriiig for his feeble, wliilehaired inolber and in- valiil father.
He has ma.le for liimself a name nm soou to be forgollen in Hie State lu whi.-h ho lives: he Is a Klrength aud inspiraiioii to his friends: he has wril¬ len several books that stand high In Ihe llierature of our emintry, and once be was only a ragged, barefooted boy
THE SHAKE FANG INDUSTRY.
INSANEWOMENDIEINFIRE
II Hie palmy days of vondooism. Snak fangs are supposed to have a peculiar cliaiin when it cnmes to the Inn iiiess of forecasIiiiR ami diviiiing iliings, and no Ihoroiighbred ynu.loo doelor could affor.l III be willmui lliem. ibey were Mipptisod lo bp necessary in the busi¬ ness, and if Ille voudoo doctor could mil corral a snake himself he would simply liavi- t.i pay the pri.e prevailhrg iu Ihe siiak(. fang market aud get the goods, 'riieii lliere was the 'hoodoo bag,' a iiciuliiir coiurivance noiv cx- leusivi'ly used by negroes in Hie Soulh. 'rile '1111111100 bag' is a curious conibiiia- tlnii (if thiugs. .Ml of Ihem do nol cou- liiiii snake fangs, yel fangs nre lie¬ lievcd to add mueli 10 the power which a possessor of one of these slrange ihings may gel from thein. 'I'hese bags are generally very small, souietiiups a small lioiHo with a cloth inveriiig being used for the piirpos,\ 'riu-.v lire lilled will, all sorts of thing;., 'rii,. I iiiileuts of the urn iisi.il by the will-lies of Dunsiiiane in the slory of '.Ma.belli' are Iiniliiiig in .oiuparison Willi III.. luyslcrieiis liodgepodge to be fouud in ilip 'hoodoo bag.' .\ml the ne¬ gro who praeliees hoodooism is looked upon as linving mnr.. |Kiwer, when It .omes I.l till, malerial benelits, than any sit of wil,-lies ever possessed, so far ns tlie uegr.n.s who believe in such things nre coiicerned. They nre siip¬ pnseil III be great gold lluders. nud hard working, indusuloiis negroes have liceii iiniiwn III give up a big part of Ilu-ir salnry while under Hie Influence of Ibe mail Willi the ¦lioo.lo.i bag.' Not iiifreiiuenlly Hi' jioli.^.. have been foi ...(I III inierf..ri. on aceount of the riil.l.(.rv of iiegnies iu lhis way. Bul snake fangs do not (.oinmaml much of a price now. be. nuse voudouisin lias be.n on Ihe ih . line, and negroes who beli..ve ill the poleu. y for goo.l or bad of Hie -1100111111 bag' have been, form- iiaiely, on Hie decrease. Still, a sufH- , iiut iiiiniber nf the credulous remain lo ei.alde a few shrewd negroes to make a liiing withnul working.'^ >i-.v drleaiis Times-Ilein ocral.
WI3E WORDS.
•¦.No mail could earry through su cessrully sm ll a task as PresldMit .M.' Kinley uii.lerlook unless nained l.y long vears of efforl for Ils performame. Kliowleilge of les fellnw ell i^/.nlls. nbil¬ ilv Io uiiilersiainl ilieiu. Ke, u syiupailiy Willi even ihelr liiiiermosl f....lings, ami yei power to lend tliem, Ingeilu.r wiiii far-sighted sagaeily ami n.soiiilo beii. 1 bolli In the people ami In their fulure ail Ihes.. Wi'l.. neede.l lu lb., man who
lii.ad.-.l III., mar.'li of our 1 pie during
Hie I'M.infill years fnuu ISIHi i,j Hull, 'riies,. wove llle (illalilies p.issesse.I by M.Kinley ami di'vebipcd bv him lliriiiiglniiil bis wlml,. history previiias to assuming Hie I'resid..11. v.
"We are gallier.'il logelher lo-niglil lo re.nii his iiieiin.ry. to jiav our Iribiile of ri.spe. I I.. Hie gn-al elil'ef and lead, r whn r..ll In Hie hariii'ss, wii.i was slrl.¦k.'ll .lown while his eyes wei'. briglil Willi ¦Ihe llghl Hial tells nl iiluiiipli lasted,' We can honor hiiu lnst by Hip way We slnnv lu actual deed Ibat We have taken 1.1 heart the l.'ssoiis of his lb... We iiuisi slrive lo a.'hlcve. .ll.ll ill ilie measuie Ihal he ean, somelhlng of ilic iimiliiies wlii.li uiade Presiilent .MiKliilcy a lender ol men, a miglily iimver i'or good- his slrenglh, bis ennrage, his i-niirtesv and dlgnlly, bis sense of .lusli,e, bis ever preseni kriidlin.ss ami ri-ganl fnr Hie righls of olhi.rs. He iiiid|.rIo..k migliiv tasks. Some of them he lliiisli...l i-mn pletely; nlliers we musi Iluisli, and then, remain yet olli|.rs whi.h li,. .li.l Ilol have to fiii-e, bin whieli. if we iiri' w.irlliy 10 lip 111,. Iiilierilors nf bis pr.ii clples. n,. will iu our luru fii.-e •..iiii the sinne ri soiilli.Ill, Hie saiii.. sanliy, III., same unfaltering belief in Hi,. greatness of tills couniry. ami iiiUiil terlng .haiuploiiship of Hi.. ligliis .n" ..ll.ll aud all of our penpl.-, wlileli inarkcd his high ami splemliil cnn.er "
¦rhp Pri'Sldint was followed by S...- relary Hoof, who spnl;,- mi ¦"riie Army,"
A shorl leller from r.iiiii.', S,, r..,iirv Long was rea.l li.\ .Iii.Il-.. |iii,\. in nliiiii
resrels W(.i xpresseil. (i.^n.-iiil Lake
Wriglil respond, d i.i -'Hn- Philip pines,¦'
lu the alisem-e of (biieiiior Nnsh.
who was delalUi-d bv Illii.'ss. ¦Uhln"
was r.'spiiiiili'il 111 by ,1 ,1 (Irani, nf ('aiiioii.
Charles |-;ii
Tiie gieaiisi prayer is paiiem^e.— Ruiidliii.
1 Inul.I is lirniher evil to despair,— lllliiily.
Life has II.. blessing like a prudent frien.l. -Kiiripides.
P..iili. s is inr- si-i..n,... nf exigenci..».— Th.ll.lore Parker.
To be prou.l of learning Is ih(! gieal- .st ignoiam-e -.lereiny Taylor,
Th,. nn of iif.. ('..usists iu being will licei ived, —rreu.-h Proverb,
Young niiihors give their brains
nllll, re~|..inilillg In I llle I,m-I, ¦¦Our Counlrv. ih. I'lillip
I plll.-s." ie,-,.li,-,I t„ Pl. si,I,-111 \1. Kin¬ ley lis rme of Hie f.'W I'n.sideiiis who wiTe l-,.e,igiii/.,.i| makers of illiefs llf .llsiiiieiivi- nr .-naliv.. 1 pn. hs.
.M.KIi.lev I ouiiiand lo Washing
Inn ami l.lmolii. an.l ass.-rled Huu li.- was III.. Iilgliisi symbol of Hi., .\iiier: .an purpos,. lu ilip thlnl era of our na Ilnllai progress: ns Augiisliis f.miiil llnllll. In brl'-k and lefi it lu iniirbl... Ml .MiKiuley fniiinl Ih.. I'nii.'.l Sini.-s wilhin Ibe eouIin..iitRl lim.s and left iu
doiiniln and Us pow.-r eM..iidi'.l b v 1
Ihe seas.
i:ie
much exJ-nise nud little f.)Oil.~Jou- ele.ilon of Hi nry M. ri.li.-i ns riiii...l |i,.ri. I Siai.s Senator, to the effe.-l Hnn 11 is
¦iriiili is Ioo sUiiple for
has giy eli...||on Siai.s S l.-giil. lllld (ll
It Nennlnr TrIIer I.ecnI.
enernl Mill. T. l.r c.ill.111.In opinion reu'iiriliiig iln
jiir ilill
ll slmll
I h hlin.
IIOI Ilk., ihnsi^ who iiiima ,ons. Knieiscn.
(Ih. banish ilii- lears of clnldreiC Coiiiiiiual rains upnii Ihe blossoms are liurifiil Hi. iilei
The UIIII.isi thai Bi-veriiy can do is 10 mak.. III.11 hypocrlifs: It can licver i i.resiileiu Piimli,
-rnor Pialoilv
f his ('l<-.'Ii..ll
HoU.ln'a « Ire.Pre.lilenl Kanl.lie.l.
Cnlonel \'..iils.-o. I-'IrsI Vi,..-I'r.-si.|i ol
f KnllviH. has belli baii.sliH.I fnin
bill repulille by an i-.i. miv.. ile, 1...
I Ills |i(,llii,-al i,p|i..s|ii,::i I.,
mak.' Iliem .(inverts.-Spiucer.
Q'lier.. is uolhing more fiuilfiil Iknii j CoDri Ouiu Ithaea'a Mnror.
for a i.-a.her Io kmiw only what lusl -| ,„, x.-w Vnrk Siipn-nn- c..url lm- s.holars .-ire Imended to know.- r.le.lded d.-nrge W. .Miller, lieiiii.. lai. Hu.llie j was (d..itJ'.| Mnyor of libii.a. N V.
If vou have buill casiles in the nir '¦'-I '"" ..'!"'"' Kh'l'"" »oanl gnve il„. ... „, ,. .1. .»,.,( „,. lv, i„c. .i,„. i„ >"le I.' "illiam II Miimlirmaii. 11.¦ (our work need not Ik- lost, that 1« „,„,.„„ „ „„ „„,,. ,,„, ,„.„„ , „^,
where th(-y should be. Now pui In.m- | ,,„,.,. .^.^^^_ |.vm„.-rals i.,iii.-«i.-.l b.-
.Iallons under them -Thorcau. f„r,, ,),,, kI.-ciI.ui Ilnanl ilaimin-- 1
~ ~ plurulKv ot seven voles.
An Anelent Panama. j _^_
Tin-n- .s on exhibition iu I.ondon a | ^^ ,„, ^„„ ,,,„. ,,.„.
large ci.lle.-tion nf relb-s of great arch. ; n,„.,,„^. ^f vin.r. .11 liis lieb. iim ub aealngi.al valu.. dis.oven.d by I'r.e ' j,,],,, j,,.,,,,!.,,,, ,,,|.i uig a lit". s'lH. in e f. ssor riiiii!er« P.iiie, the famous f„r munler ai Chieagn has l""u set KgypLilngis'. nn.l Iirs. Ilreiifpll and fre.-afl.r iwelv,-y.urs in Jail.
Hum. ,luriiig liie past year among 4h.- —~~
ruins of nu. .em Kgypt. One of Hie KpLlnmlc Kllllna Indlnna.
most interesiing relii^s is a app.iinen N, w. , ,,iii.-s from I'nrI l!e»oiiiii.,ii. of h.sdg.-a. v.ry similar to Ihe Pan- ;iiii miles m.ril. ..f L.lmni.'on. N. W I . nma hnt 111 style .on.piile.l to I* some "' "laiiy .leailis niimiig In.liaiis frn.ii
2i.a. vears TLe hisi y.-ar. explors. -""". ""«"«'• ,''l-¦'',"'1' „ I.ti.v ¦Igiu
..... . ' d.-aihs .. -curred at ton llae. wlille at
liou into tgjpl s past .mers every h.s- ,.,,„,,,.,„,... ,„-,.iv, k. bonl , hildn n ami lori.al i^ruMl of the eouniry, but Hie ,,,1,,, ,li Indians wi-re luricl wiH.iu niosi iui|M.rlaru s.-ieutlfic result h.s „ f,,^ wp.-lis'' Is'-'ii the a. I ur.ite . onl.e. llon of the ' -
pr..hisl.iri and the histori.- times. An Koatl, Cnrallna'. Kennmrini rholm.
unbroken stratified seri.s of Uepofits, ; ( . iigies-miiii A c I.iiiiner rcelvnl ringing over four or five 'euturiea of ' ihc iiuhuuik.us vol.. ..f is.iii branches
;Le eari.es: kuigd .nn. tae l*on found ' if Ii.. 'i.iieral Ass.nilil.i of (south ('al- lU a lowu whnh Lad the uiiimste fai« ; 'i:'-'' for I'uite.l Siaie, Seuab^r lo kU. ¦
t« be ;»ci9»«tf u Uic uotaoi sX ©•un. '•«** ¦'"""^ WviUuria,
Over Filly Victims ot a, LoiKon Asylum Blaze.
Bnrneit In Their Ile.l. tn Their Iloiml-
torle.—FoBcht Nnrae.nnd Firemen
ITho Tried lo Reacue Them.
I.on.lon. More ihau lifiy iusau,. pn Henis were burned lo death by a tire ai the Coluey Hnlch nsyluui. Thp oiu- bieak was lu the Jiwi-li wing of Hie iiisiiiuHon. The llauies spread wilh greal lapldily. aud before ihey could be gnt und.'r control five wooden buil.l¬ lngs. In. lu.ling dormltori.'s nnd Hie doc¬ tors' aparlinenls. w.-re burned oul.
All Hip .-fforls of Hie otlleials were direeled lu reii.oviug the insane In- mates, but Hie latter became wild wilh exeilemeui and so panic .-trickin that nol only witp lliey unable m help Iliemselves, l.ui gn-atly Impeded Hi., operatious nf ihosp iiyiiig 10 sav.. them, 'rhere were nearly CUU vvnimu In the burned annex nt Hie time the tire was disi-overed. aud mosi of ilniii Were safi'ly trausferre.1 to Hie maiu building, wbich was uuiii.iure.l.
'riie nurses had a terrible experieuie in trying 10 asslsi Hie insane people, who were so panlc-siri.-ken Hint Ihey had literally to be driven to n plac.- of safety. Tip. Inlinnimnlile premises nl ninsr liiiiueiiiaiely became a furmi.-.., .N.ilhing was Icfl siaiuliiig. ¦Ph.- corru L'nie.l Ir.m roofs of Hie d.irmitories au.l the beilslen.ls of llle pali,.|lls w,.i,. mi'lt.d by the Intense heal. Some of Hie liimilics were burned In Ihclr biils, an.l Hie .barred reiuains of others were found huddled logelher lu cornels, while groups of parlly eonsumed bod¬ ies on llle site of the corridors sllowed thai many persons lost their lives ami sacrinced lliosp of oHn-rs In their fraii- tle efforls to forcp a passage lliniugh ilu' main buildiug.
The work of srai-ehliig Ihe ruins was begun, .\lioiit liflv bodies soon w.'r.. rcKivered. All the victims were lnna li.s. and Ihelr charred remains preseul Pll a horrifying spe.lacle.
'Pile asylum was besieged by anxious relaiives or frli-nds of Hie paticnls. who arriveil from all luiariers. Pliia- llle scenes were wituesse.l. as w..epiiig nieu and w-om.-n bfl Hie pi-.niises af¬ ter nscerlalnliig thai ii'laiiy(.s or friends had perishe.I In Hi,, dames.
¦plie latest estimate of the superin¬ tendent of the nsyluiu plai'i's Hi,, num¬ ber of denths al lifly-Iwn. All Hie vi... Ilms were women.
WiFE TRIED TO SAVE HIM.
Klla
A llcmnrknble Inatnnen of (li
of n Wronged tVomnn.
Washliiglon, I), C. A n.markabl,. Iu¬ slame of III,, devotion of a wiou.gul wif,. ended when Hi.. I'n.sldeiil re¬ fuseil lo .'oiumute the death seiilenee of ilonier lllnl.
Six years ago Illrd was a wcallhy resident of New Orleans. He had a beautiful wife, but deserleil her for n Woman named Naomi Sirong. lle or- giliii:'.i(I nil expedlllou to .Milskn and took Naomi Strong with lilm. 'riiere ll,. becaine Jealous of Ills tlirce eom- paiilons and killed two nf them.
'I'he vvoniaii ran iilvay wlih Hie one who escaped, and on ihelr sliilemcul of Hie shoollng Ithd was arreslcd.
He was eiirvi..te.| tif munler, larg.'ly by Ihe (Vl.l«<iiei. ..,' Ille woiiiiiu who ruined lilii', and senl,'need 10 b.. hanged
.Vs soon as she heanl of his .-onvi.-- tioii tip. descried wi.'e exerled eviry elTort to save her husbaipl's life.
Slie I'lniie lo Washliiglon In mnke a p.'rsonal app..iil and .ngage.l allonieys I.l tight his case. She iiblaiueil Iwo new trials for him, Iml he was again (oiivlcied,
'rhen her monev gave oul nnd sh.. was forceil to giv.. up Ihe light. 'I'hnuigli Senntor McKiiery she iiiiii!.. a filial app..al 1.1 Hie Pn.siib ut
lllnl will b.. hanged 111 Siika Mnnh r'.
WHITE HOUSE COSTS MORE NO'/i/.
IteeenI Chnnge. Make II Three Time, na Ka|ien.tTe to Keep li|..
Washlugloii. I>. ('. - Cnlonel 'Iheo- d.ire lllngliain. Superiiilenileiu of Pub III' liulldings and Crniiiids In Wash¬ ingloii, in his repori lo Cnngress nsks for au apprnprlalloii of .$1 Ili,2(i4 for Hie While Hnuse for the coming y(.ar, against .«;i."i,iHKl fur Hie present year. The report savs:
"The receiii chauges lu Hie Wliile lIoiisp have resulted in a Imllilliig fnr lUiiie ixpenslve In lunliilaiii than f.n- merly. 'rhe eliaraci.ir of Hie new lil- tiugs and furnishings Is such thai le- pairs.aiid ipplacing will be iiioip ex- peiisiv.. than iK.fon.. ami II will be more expciislvi to rcpla.-e speiially ile- slgiK.il silver door knobs ami eseiU. I h(.ons, silver and gill lilngen, elc.
"Hurd Wood lloors ami Hllng will re- (pilre extra lnbor to ke. p iu onler. More help will be needed in the laiiii- ilry owing to Hie large family wiil.-li oecuiiles Hie White II.ills,, nml Ihe large aniount of entertalniug done"
FATHER SAVED SON FROM JAIL.
Judge Semli Voung Mnn If.iine (o Sup¬ imrt Molher uu.l hl.ler.
Sl. Louis, ,M.. -C.ilivieled of eiillUler- f.'iliiig ami <all..d f..r s. 111. nie. falli,-i mill sou sluii.l lieroip Judge Adams In llle l'ulled Slal(.s Disiriel Ciilirl, (ll.il trying lu nssiiiiie eulire rcspoiisibilllv f.ir Ihe I rill ml shield Hie olliii
,\larilii I', rgiisnii, former 'rn-asiuer of Itiuler Counlv, .Mo . ileilareil linn ns Cod was his ju.lge his S.IU Willinm was lilaill.less. and .ludge .\.lallls Innk till, sauje view of Hie ease, for be lined Hie
I I.l.'r man .<1 ainl nibli ,1 Ilv.' veins in the peuiieniiiir.v. 'lb,' son wns ibi-n giv.11 a sound lalk ami r.'|..|is,.il mi Hie iinimis.. llnn 1... wonl.I leiiiiu to I.ls bome nl Poplar Illiifrs In sii|ip.irl his mollier aiPl sister while ihe fininr
served Hie srillcnee.
.ludce liar Ae.-epla New I'o.l.
-Illilge \V It. Day. .if Clilltnli. Ollin.
illls a. .(.pled The offer of ai.pnliilni.iii as .Vssociale .lustiee of Ihe I niled Slai.'S Siiiir.nie Cnurl. .Imlg.. Iii.y dm- 111,1 knnw wheu Hi,' appnliii menl will bi. spiil 111 Hie Senale
Sal,I tn Hnve Whippeil H.ir >o Ilenlh,
Alb. II ,l.inlon. a wi-alihy laimei. 1111.1 his wife, of Crystal I'laill. are in JmiI al SmlHi Ceiiln.. Kau.. .har;;..I by a ('..r.iiieis Jurv wilh wluppiiig 1,1 deaili linrry KijM^r«. f.mr y.-nrs old. for vviinni Ihey Were a. llllg lis guardians.
.Ne... of Ihe Toller..
S.vriiiuse IN VI bakers will d'liiand (biv vvnrk afl(.r Mny .'!, I!.,i;i,
The .Mniilreal, Canada Longshore¬ man s I'liiou has ilp.i.li.il 10 altlllai.. with th.. International uniou of Ihut .raft. ~ I
ll if .siiiiiaieil thai 2(Ma«i Iri-h agrl- . uliural luborers iioss ihe Cliaiiiiel aii- iiimlly fnr huylug uud harvesiing iu
ijuniiy fnr llnglaiid.
Journeymen plumls.rs at Sl. Louis. Mn have bpHii granleil their (lemnn.l of fr, 11 ilav. an increase of tl over the (,W s.ale
Alsiul ."aaai workmen are einiiloye.l In the iiiM.rs. haiini mines .if Turkey.
The slamlanl rale of wages for haud loniposltors In Knitlaiid Is M.'JS :i wei-k
A Central Labor liiion. .ooiprising nearly nil Hie labor iini-ius of .\ugust», Hnlhiwell aud Cirdiiier. .Ue. hnn lie.<ii organized.
Bakers al Winnipeg. Man., hnve nar'ed in bijalinsa mi Hie .0 .ipernflvc plan, the mnpbiyera having refund 111 pay union wages.
Michigan lalsir unions are priiK-stinE ngalnst prison made ilcnra In tbnt Stme. . laiuilnic that ihey enter lulo (vuipetitiuo Kith uuloa lalwr.
iliy PEHISH IN COLLISIflll
A Terrible Wreck on the Jersey Cen¬ tral at Graceiand, N. J.
THE TRAPPED VICTIMS BURNED
Flre liroke (lul Almo.t Immedlnleir Aftar (Ive Cra.h nnd n Number of Tana* Who Were I'lnned Down Died In Great Agour — The Itornl nine Eipreaa Sniaahed Inlo n I.oral Train.
WcsHii'ld, N, J. On.' ol Ihe most ap¬ palling nillioad wic.-ks that hns oc¬ curred In the vi,inily of New York I'ily for many years. Hie estl-.uatod loss of life ranging from iwciuj- to thirty persous, look place at (;ra.-.daud. ou Hie Central liailway ol .N.-w .lorsey. near here, when the Uoyal liluc I.iue express plowe.l a I top speed iulo lh(» rear of n lo.al train,
ImiuPdiutely uflpr Hi,, .rash ihree of the shatter.'d ears of the pn-al trnlu took tire, rendering Imp.issible the res¬ cue of ninny of the wounded who were pinned fasi in the wii-ek. Many bodies are believed lo have b.-en eonsumed.
Ou Iward the tlyer all the pnsspURers. although badly shak.'U «p. ewaived tiu- iiijui-pd cxei.pl for Irltling liruises. The hl.'iullled dead an':
Harvev Patlerson, tvyenlv three, of nuiiellen, N, J,; leg cul off: died nt Muhlenberg Hospital, Plaiutield, Ilow- Innd C.randor, seventeim, Plnlutleld. N. .1, 'riiomas Cuininlug, thirly, Putiinin aveuue, Plaiutield: leg eul off. Kdftav W. Williams, lawver, Kast Sixth striM't. New York, C. T. riiayer. I'laliillehl, N. ,1 : Sccrelary In S.'ualoi' Piatt's oHIee. 4!> Hmadway, New York. lIugheH I'awcetl, Ilockvlew avenue, Plaliitlplil. N. .1, Italph Phillips, nineteen. Madi¬ son aveuue, Plalnlleld. N, J, James n.'ekman, tweuly, Pbilutl.dd, X. J.
'rills lisl does not Includo n nuiirtipf of iharred bodies which were scut to Plaliifiidd.
'rile train wbleh nas run into left New York City at .">,4:! and runs ex¬ press to Itnniid Ilrook. making slops at Kllzabelh, Westlleld ami Plnlnneld He- voml Ilouiiil Ilidiik It runs as n locnl. The lloynl Itliie Haln left lifteeu mln¬ ules laler, bul travels at a higher speed ami makes un slops evici.pi nt Kila- iibelh. Illl.l Is s.-he.liiled to overtnk«> the slower train Just beyond tJraee- laii.l. where the laller swilches fioiii tra.k :: oil to track 4 to penult the Uoyal Hlue to pass.
Ill Hie evening a freighl Irnin wns blo.kcd on tnick 4 nud the local re¬ ceived orders to pineeed oil the exprei* track to l>uiiell..u ami Ihere lake lll« onlsiile or No, 4 tra.k. Shnrtly nftcr n-cclviug the onlers tlii. train hnd to lo slop fnr a hot bnx, wlileh delayed her so that wlii.ii she gol under wny again sh(. was due at Diinelleu. Sho hnd Just started and wns iuiivIiik slow¬ ly when (be Iloyal nine, trnveling np- paiently nl full speed, which nl thnt point usunlly npproxlnintes sixty-tlve miles till liimr, crashed Inlo the rear end.
'riie heavy eiigiiic of the Iloyal HIuc lore Us wuy Inlo Ihe rear cnr and nt Hie same lline dnive Hie forwnrd end of Ihlll car Into Hie rear cud of the cnr ahead, which In turn was (Iriven into lb., third ear. ami this in luru wn« drivcu lulll the t'nurih ear from the rear, 'riie r,iurtli ear was only pnrtly wreiked, bill the last Ihrcc were toru 111 pieces.
'rhe engine of Hie Uoyal Hlue Ipft Hip rails audlluiiied over ou her side. Ihe puulneer and Ilreinan sticking to llieir posts and going dovvn In Ihe wreek. They arc now In Hie Miilileii- berg liospllnl at Philmlehl, alld the eip gineer was bi-ilcved to be fninlly hurl,
Pas.seugers on the llvcr sny the en¬ gineer apidb-d Ihe braki's hard 11 min¬ ule or so lielore Hie vvn-ck. The train ahead hnd sent n Ibigman back, but It seems he was i|.ciill(.d wlii.u the Inilll gol nmlcr wny, nnd, nlthough he left torpedoes the Uoyal Itliie did uot heed lliem or else was going too last to stop in lile shiii-i dlsiann. n'miilnlng. The man vvhn weul buck In llag Ihc train had Jilsi swung iulo the rear end of his Iniln I Is amiiiig Ihe .lend,
rhe engine and Hie lluee worst wn-cki..! lars were piled Into nn nwful %cap, conlalning ill least IIHI ih.nd nud lujiired, Krom the ninss came fenrful cries for aid, .V uiluiit.. laler Hie wreck I aught tin- from Hie llrebnx of the lo- eom.Illv.'. 'l'lle screams of the Injured In the heap vvcr.' Iiilelislfied ns Ihey fi.uiid lliemsidvcs heiiii I lu by Ihe
lllllll(.S.
'I'he pnssengers ou Hie two forward cars of the tlrst train and all the men from Ihc express ami everyone in the nelghbnrhoiid weul In work at once to gel out Hip Iu Inred before Hie Hanies .oul.i reneli them. At times while toll¬ ing III Ihe wipekagp the llaines rench(.d Hie rescuers and tli(.|r .loililiig tuok tbe, lull Ihcy iviirki'il on thnnigh in grenl danger In (heiiiselves.
The iiillnind nllblals claim the sig¬ nals were In working onl..r nml Hint they wen. pmiwrly s<.| Hint Is, the express OMI run and into Ihe block In whieh Ihe sliiw.r Iriilii already WUH, Ha llnin.I m.n li..r.' sav Hie ciiglnpcr imdiably fall.'d to iiollii. Hi.. Kl(;iial. and even wlnn he saw Hi.- lall llgliln of Hie Haln 11I1..111I did iml r.alli'.p for 11 mimile or Ivy,, llial tluy wen. ou the same Inn k as he wai-. liisK.ad of b(.|us nil Ira.k 4, vvhi-ie tliey usually were, 'rrnvelliig over sivly miles an hour with a heavy Iniln behin.i hini. II was ullerly Inipossible 10 stop wlii.ii he v ¦al- Ifed the liiiHi.
Knaoa rrln.e Khol Ilend.
Prime Woifgaiig. of Slollieig-Slol- bi-ig. Saxony, was found shot dead In Ihe park of his ensile In Kollleberede. Ills ritle wns nearby, but it Is not kiinvvn wliethir he was murdered or a..i.l..iitally shot himself.
Wnnt Wn.hlnKlon ainlue In Uefllii.
1 he Lnnisvill... Ky , ¦liniiKeiiielnde has siarled u movemeni among the (ierman .\mei leans for a statue of (Ienrge Wiisliliigloii In Herlin. In onler In sli.ivv Ihclr appieiinli.iii of Ihp gift of n stiitiie of Iiediriik 111., (ir.-at tu Hie Iniii-.l Slnles by nminror Wllllnui.
rreferre.l Ilenlh lo Ml.oree. (ieorge H. I'ri..'. n carriiig.- maker. shol and killed his vv ife and kllle.l him¬ self al Kuld. Okla. riie (ouple were not living ing.'iliei. nml Pri... Im.IIcvcI -he was aboui lo sue fnr ilivor.e.
Ibl
rk.^ ('.
al Menlion.
. krui. int.nds Io siHiid Hit-
I nf ili(. winter iu Home
Charles M. S. hwnb. Pr.-sideiit of the Steel 'Irust, pxiM.cts to rt-luru lo Iho Inlti-d Suites h(j(in.
M SiplagolH, the fiirniei .Minister of Hie Iiileiior for liusxln, banished, wilh- iiii irial, (ll,(««i is-rsoiis ^
J Pierponl Morgnn has coiitriliuleil largely In Hi., r.iumhilion of au Amer- nun A.nihiny of Arts al Home.
Senalor .Mlison Is 0111- of the ouly IVVO men who have si-ryi-d coutiunonaly ill Ihe Senale aluce IK77. The other la Tcll.-r.
Tliomns P.n-, of nushville. Ind., ia l>e- llevp.l to be th.. oldest inuKlslrute in Ihe l'iili..il Slaii.s. He has held oltJ<« fur forty alU'.. i-i-Bra.
The Pn.sld.-;iiy of Iloston I'divPraity lias iH-eii ri-»ignei| l.y I>r. William K. Marrcii. win. iiirfcra a profetisorahlp 111 Hip Thi-oloKl.-al hch.ml
.1. W. Ilutchlnaon, Hie last surviving iiieu,'lM-r of the once fnnioUH "iiulih iiison (quartet." bna Just eelebrnted Ida eighty HPi-oud birthdny lu B(.atou.
(lenernl lit ssell Al|{er 1 ouo of tbo three living former Kccrelarleajif War now M-rvliig in tlw t'nlled Ktatet Hen- nlr, rbe oilter twi; crc Scutilort ElklB* (Uld Pro^-i.ir.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW Htrtai-vi! oopi !!:•!«. irx vi:: cETttrt* VOL. VIII. _^ ->__- *- 'AMILT SE'trtPAPBR OF LOCAI. AND «KXBRAt. IKTBLl.IGBJtCK FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, JANUARY 30, 190.3. TliaS: tl.lO riASLT I« ADT&« ,B NO. H. WHEN YOU CATCH COLD Do not take chances on it •wearing away or experiment with some unknown preparation which will only half cure it at best, and leave the bronchial tubes and lungs weakened and susceptible to attack from the germs of Consumption. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR not only stops the cough but heals and strengthens the lungs and pre¬ vents serious results from a cold. It Saved Hia Ufa Aftar th* Dootor Said He Had Conaumption. W. R. Davis, Vissalia, California, writes:—"There is no doubt bnt what FOLKY'.S IIONK'V AND TAR s.ived m.v life. Ihad an awful cough on my lunR-i nnd thc doctor lold nic I h.id consumption. I commenced taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND T.-\R and found relief from the first und three bottles cured me completely. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES THREE SIZES^ 260, SOo and $1.00 SOLD MD REOONMENDED BY SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS. E. A. Oorlon DOiNDEO AUCTIONEER 1.r«f:...r(. V. V, Benjamin D. Homaa ARCHJTfvCT -•-- AND - - BU I LD t. .< KflHii- i'rs FurnlsheJ •prtec AN? ecnocN place. MVIDCNCC rnCKPORT, L. la MONEY TO LOAN ^^. ^? VmMI appllcaliona pnun: ily mreptcd. iCeeve 6. BaLrtlett. TItIa Iniurance & riortKasce Loans Malnllfflprsi (lIlKKNHOKr, I, I. _ 31 l.llM-rlylslr, «l, .N'l-w Vi.rli BraachomceaiRlvvrlirail, 1,, I, Jaiiiali-a HavlnitB llnuk H ,i„. .lanial'.H. L, I, Ojijli-r Ilny Maiik BIi1k„ Oysler ^ Bay. 1.. I. Talephone In all uffleefl. Uhe KodaK. Ctrl John P. Wright aENER,AL AUCTIONEER Vrcnporl. X, T WILLIAM H, POST Socuraaor to .1. T, IVdl & 8im Choice Groceries Flour and Feed MAIN STRCCT, rottPonT ¦artkar l- I- R. H,, Opf. Riidiil*>Mu« "'WINTER RESORTS ^ OF THE SOUTH Can b« nwched wtth rnmfort and e«*oac)iiiy by ilii« OLD DOMINION LINE OK WTKAMKIl.S IiaairlDS New Vnrk iially, l |
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