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NASSAU COUNTY
A FAMILT MKTTSPAPKR OF LOCAL AMD GKNSRAL INTKLLItiKVCK
TBIICI: tLtO T£ABLT l» ABTAICS
Y,, FRIDAY, sTANUARY 23, IOO.?.
NO/13.
FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR
stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lun^s. It con¬ tains no harsh expectorants tbat strain and irritate tbe lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles.
Tb* Doctors SaM No Uti CootiMiitloR - A Morvolovt Curt.
L. M. Rucclea, Rcaioner, Iowa, writes: "The doctor* said I had con-
ption andl (Ot no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR.
It helped me ri(nt from the start and stopped the spittinc of blood and the
sumption and
It helped me i _
pain in my lungs and today I am sound and well.
THRCC SIZES 2Be, SOe, aiMl $1.00
REFUSE SUBSUITUTES
SOLD AND RECOIiEIIDED DY
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
E. A. Dorlon
DO.NDOD AUCTIONEER
Freeport. N. V.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDtH
flM* aad BpeclOcatlooa Pr*parMl
Work 8ttperinl*ndcd
uUniata* rnrnteheJ
lOHET TO LOAN -n-ii:',";'. r.
per eent, AV tPOt applicatlana proini.tly aiTept..!,
R.eeve & BeLrtlett.
Title Insuranc* tt HortsaKe Loans
MaUOflloa*: KHEK.VPOBT. I,. I. _ ¦ ,x_ ?' Uh«ty Stnel. He-. York. BraaobOacniHlverhead, L. I.
Jamaica KavliiK* Bank Bldg.
Jsmali-a. I.. I. Uyater Har Bank HUIk., Urg|«i — . . Hay. L. I.
TaUpboaa In all office*.
I
John Pa Wright
QENERAL AUCTIONEER ^
Fswaport, N, V
WILLIAM H. POST
8iieoe**ar to J. T. Po*t A Bon Dealer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRECT, FRCKPONT ¦•Hb tf L. I. *. •., Opp. *it«ill Afcsis
RESORTS OF THE SOUTH
Oan ba r«aob*d wllb comfort and eeOBOOir by Um
OLD DOMINION LINE
OF 8TBAMKB8 Laktiac Maw York dally. Hnnday* eici-ptvd •U tb* year raaad, II p. m.
KXCVBSION TICKETS TO
AaKofille, Hot Sprin|(s
Pinekarat,
SoutKem Pines. N. C.
Hot Springs. Va,.
Jaekoonvillc. St. Augustine
Tampa, FU.
New Orleana, Lai.
SaiTannaJi. Gm.
Tb* ahoT* Excaraion Tiikela tnr.lu.le M.-ala M4 Matanram Berth on Old Doinlnbu ¦Iaaa***. 'Tlok*!* and atatemoiua al Iter
M.n., N. r,
OM Dominion Steamship Co
. tl lUCN ITMtr. REW TORK N Y B. B, WAi-aaa. Tralllr Maiiaccr
J J. Bhow.v, (ien l>aaariiii..r Am
MORTGAGE LOANS
All good loans promptly accepted. Law dufKca.
ALBERT D. HAFF, Co«M«llor>at-Uiw,
Babylon. N. Y.
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
asjB for yon to bnj yoor anppliea at
home. Tho pri(% ia the same in city or
conntry
\KODAKS
] FILMS Veljox Solio
^. F. PEARSALL
Oftfoato Poat Oftice Freeport, N.Y
WIII Make Affidavit
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JANUARY 25.
Now laoaoo of laHo for an Iowa Poatmaotara
I>D«tmut*T R. H. lUiidall. DoalbiK b., < ton: I suffered Irom indlpstion tmi to- ¦uitiof ovlls for jroMi. Ftnklly I tried Kodol, I soon know X had faimd wb»t I bad lenir looked for. I »m bttUr today than in yesis. Kodol (»t« m* a now ! IsM* of ufe. Anyono oan havo my af- j fldavltto tho truth of thli statomsaL" Kod(4 digests your food. This onablas tha ! systom to aMimllata supplies, sttontthen- I liv ovary organ and reatortng hoalth.
Ko4ol Hakoo Toa Stroa0.
rnparsdoaly by K a. DsWiTT a Oo., Oblai» TEsll.boMMeaaUlaslHtlMstbsHs.slas> ,
njOTICl! TO CKaUITOBH.-Pumdant to i
111 an nnler llf Hon, Hubert .-(ealiiiry, Surn.- I gai.' uf (he t'ounty nf Naaiutu. notli-e l» lierrl.y Klven lo all oerw.nH liaving .lalma I'liarlea I., Nli-hol- ' ¦•-
Aobjeetl P*nra Counael Irt the TIieaa*Io- nlana, 1 Tlisaa. t,. 14-211—Gol.ten Text 1 Theaa. t.. Zl—Memory Veraea, 16-18 —Coininviilftry oa the D»s*a Leaaon.
I. C'hrist'a eerond coming {vs, l-II). Thc first iL-irt of thia rhapter aland* in i-loae ronncction with the laiit cix vercea of chapter 4. The two pRrnKr.iph3 touch upon two (liHerenl «Kpei:la of our Lord'* coming, viewed lirat aa it concerns depart¬ el Chrii-tiRn.). and then in it., relation to men livinfi ui.ou the earth. The former ima.sn^ suppiiea comfort respecting tho dead in ('hrisl. thc latter enjoins wotchful- nca ami lircpnrediie^a upon the living. Putil'^ Ipacliing concerning the return of the Ixird .Icsus Ironi heaven had ver.v deeply impressed the Thessalonians, hut his views had heen grcativ mismiderhtood. The d.iy of the Ixird's .ominK (v, 2) nn douht "iiK-liiilcs not only Iiis c.nning nt the end of the worl.l, hut nil the spcial manifestations of that coming, as at the day nf denth and the destruction of Jeru* kalem (see Matt, 'ill,"
II. Rules for the s.iiutificd life (vs, Vi¬ i-i). In verses l'i and 13 he urges them to properly love and esteem their ministers, 14, "llrethren." This exhortation a|ipliea to ministers nnd liiyiiicn nlike. "The weak." .K ninn may be wcnk in liis judg¬ ment or in hia character, Tlitre may he a Inck of information or a lack of capacity tn underatand thc truth. Such people need the nssistnncc of those who are strung. We can "suppori"' nlhcr« wilh ll) our sympathy. (2) our prnyers, t;i) ..iir example anil 14) our counsel.
l.-l. ",-ec that none," etc. Some one has snid, "Evil for evil is heast like; cvil for good ia (levil like; good lor good is mniilike; g.Kid for nil is godlike," Uetal- illli,Ml lieirnya a wenk, ignohle nnd cruel ili.-p.isilinn. "He is helnw himself whn is 11.1 iihoie an injury." "Small souls nlone I...Ill gruiiges." "But ever follow," eic Thc true ChriMiiin alwavs ren.hrs good f.ir Clil. The line of conduci here out- linr.I ia to be pursiieil huth nithin and without the church. So follower of (hnst will intentionally liarni any man,
10. 17, "Itejoice alway," He who would ahvnys rejoice must pray without cen«iiig. Paul had learned the secret that "in sor- r..w endured for ( hrist's sake there is lii.l- ih-n n new --pring of jov," See K.ini. .1: .'l- 5; 2 (or. I'.'l 1(1, ami the word., of Chrivl in Mmt. 3: 1012. To rejoice is nnt only n duty, hut a privilege. The Christian has thc fountain ot^joy within him. "I'ray." 'I'nie prayer springa from tlie lieart. It includes (1) an Acknnn-leitgenient nf Ood, (21 thaiikfiilncas. (3) confession, (4) en- Ireaty, It ia our duly tn vrny Im-.-hubo (1) it is .ommnndcil. (2) bernuse it lends lo iiii]ire^s lis with a Kcnse of our de|ienilence iipiin Coil, (.1) hecauso it is Ihc mcins hy wliich we coiuiniino (villi (.od. (4) hecanse it is nia.Ic the rnndilion of our receiving from (.nd. Prevailing prayer (1) fpriugs from a sense of real need, (2) is rnrnest, (.¦)) is humhie, i4) is im^orlunnlc, i,!) ii
siiecitic hiessinga, (6) pleadi
the ground
the
agaii
tlie Town of Iliti
md, to iiree.
s there.,!, l.i ihc si
rilurs, llir lulmlnistrat.i . .
¦Hseil Ml (he FreeiKirt Hank, Fn^imrt, > 1 ..r iH-r >re feliruary 1.^, llKU nril. l)ali-.l Aug. Klh. IHS.
II AaA Nii-nniji,
I Longenecker Bros.
! DENTISTS
6S9 Fultan Strsct, Oreoklyn
I at
I riKErORT, IIIBV I NIYWtRD lUllDllie Opp. Depol. on Wedurtdars and rrldari l.'I.m ') a. m to A p. m. I Wm. R. Lom.i xx KKK. n. D. P.. Manaset
^ K. K. CHAPMAN.
' Wbolestle ud Retail
JT.UMBET?
FHi;i;it)KT. L. I.
Tolephon* n-T.
UOiiCOK LI'MRKR CO..
l.an( Island Cllj. N. T
T*le|ihonrs, i:iU « S lirernplonl
SO YKAWO' CXPERICNCI
Patent
DmMM
CorvMONTS Ac. A utaai a UeK^**.
irietljw
r>, (Tm«*i BH«ficT f.iea*r*rlna*t*«.l*.
Talenl* ImAaa l^lfou*^ Mana Oiriy. r*e*tT« ^ wiikoal Saraa. la tk*
fered fnr i promises nnd rests in them
of all fnith,
I 13. "Ilive th,ink»" Kven in perseriilion
i we should Ihnnk Hod Ihnt we nre eonsid-
j nci worthy to suffer for Christ, 'Travcr
ami ihanksgiving arc the Iwo winga oi the
soul liv which it rises npward to lloil,"
! In, -JO, 'yiien.h not." Since llic Spirit
I may he i|iicnched he ia a lire, as nppeared
; on the d,iy of rentcrost I.Keit 2i Sl Thia
, I iiiMcm sets forth the audden nn.l Teh,.-
incnl nclivlii.-s of the HdIv Spirit, wilh
llis gifts of warinlh for the heart nml light
[ for the min.l, nnd Ilia power In kin.lle the
liiiniun spirit, "The gift of the Spirit was
I then existing, deep and powerful, in the
ynunir The«Mloninn rhurch." and ihrv
were here coinm..|nded not lo forhid tlioc
who under divine jnspirati.iii atood up lo
reveal mysleiies or apeak with tongiics.
Ilill the comm.ind is univeraal. Whntever
l.l^.l^rs the work ot the .Spirit in oiiraelvci
or oihers is here forhiddcn. The Spirit is
i|uen.lieil hv dei.rccintinn, neglect or sin.
21, 22, ''Prove" On the nihfr lund. do not accept as genuine nil thnt may rInim lo he genuine, Ii ia our daty to' prolie, t.si. tiy all such mnnii'estaiions and "hold last" only the gnod. But ihe exhortation here is eapahle of the widcat appltcniion. Wc are to diacern hetween trulh and dt¬ i.ir. nn.l SHI the rlinff from the wheat 'Hold fast." Wc ahould never allow the li.-io.l to slip from us. '.flnv the truth nnd .c!l il n..i. • To do tlli. will take a strong rflort on our pai;. ".Mislnin." N'ot ouly hold fast the good, hnt ah.lnin from and fcnonnr* the evil whicli may hive been de¬ lected as a result of proving all thinga.
Sanctification promiacd (vs. 23.
:4I. '23. "(lod of ,.e*ce." "Peace is the
sum uf nil spiritual hlesaingi that man re-
.eives and experiences." 'Tlie apostle
prays that the Ood of peace might sane-
liiv them wholly Thr TTiesNalonian Chris-
tians were truly regenerated i thev h.rd had
a tcniiine conversion (»ee chap 11, and
yel Ihey neede.l entire sanctilioation,
"Sanctifv you wholly ' The work of tanc-
liticatioii nil. hegun in lonvrrsion, and
now- It iva- their privilege to be made com-
|.!cte—lo Ih- ean.titie.l whollv Sanctitica-
n.m signirie*, I Sepnralion from sin. 2.
I onseirali.in to (l.i.l the s«iting apart
I holy use. 3 "ft li
of making holv." 4-
It .Iriiotes the re..uli of this procei*—th«
le who IS made holv.' "Spint—
•" That IS. the whole man. "It
li,t nr,easary to regard »piril and s«ul
d KkIv as three distinct logical ilivisiona
man s nalure " Hut if it seems destrabl*
di'iinguisli l.etween soul an.l spirit, tben
' spirit mu.t lie regarded as the highe»t
ri of Ilun. In which alone man p.iasesse*
itelhgen.-.. an.l i. cn,ihle,l lo apprehend
.k1. and thr ..ul s. tlie seat of the affec-
OUK. patsions and sj.petiies "Yet w-«
in as one indivisible
the mind
igiiaieil aa
ir.i etc. Krom
11.rren.e of entire
Tl . «. -llr. the mai¬ ls fa.tliluilv railed us o make u. hoV, ar.d tells h,in thr ex pe¬ ed by Iwith .lews and lien heir hearls were liimried
rd« .vs. -iVJSi, 2,1,
11- ¦ M Paul trciuentlT
siiiest It hr. in all ihe
.Tills and his om.-e, fell h.s
ihe pravrr. of the ihuiih.
should we'- -Kis. ¦ Th... Ihe
oi a(fc.(i,>n l«-t»een kindrril
frienda. appears to h.(ve been
in the primitive .-hauh,
I.ut I'le rii.Tom gradualK .lied out during
the M 1,1,1 le .Vge, Todav we hav* liij
^an.lshake. which answers ail i.urp..wes
r.. 2S. ".Kdytire vou I.iterallv, I put you uis.n o«!h to do thl. ¦ The'gra.e. ' eik.-. This u Sl Paula a.v.*! lorm of tinal lwn*diotiun I( contain- si| sptmiul (a«d thai one ( hnatian .-aa »iih iDcther "
STATE NEWS.
lueom* ef ttae State. The rppoi-t of Nathan L. Miller, .state Controllor for Inm .yc.-ir, hns horn made public II Bboivs nn a.-tual Kurplus in the State Treasury of »8,(X)1 ..'MO, Thla aum ia more tban |2,00(),U(Xl more thnn the eHtiumte made Innt year, despite the faot that the (lli(>ot taxes were ?3,87I).R47 less thall the yenr hefore. Total rerelpta were $2;i,(l«0.77.'i and the ezpeudltiires $2;j.220,'-'72. There xins collected during the yenr from 7,"il'4 corporation* In rorporntion taxes, ox- elusive of orgaulzntion tax. $(i,22U,- 183.18. whereas In 1S!W, TiiCfi eorporii- tlons tvere taxed, producing y2,2ll(l.(J.'i(), Here are some of the hirttev Items In the State's receipts: Direct tnxe.s, $(i.- 073,663; tax on cirporatlons. $('.,'J2(!,- 3S3: tax on orpanlzntlon of ooipoi-a- tlons. |t380,."i(!7; tax on ti-nnsfers, $3,- ara.H.'VJ: Iliinor tax. »4,2'.;I,(I71; tru«t funds. ;473.31L>,
Mra. Klehl Again I'ree. Mrs, Maude (', Klehl Is free iiciiln, after hnvlng heen nvlce nrresteil ehnrged with tin- niuidor of her hus¬ band. Wllllnui .\. Klehl, of Pielile. Her mother. JIi's. Aihlie I-'euiier, Ik nlso free. The (Irnnd .Tury nt Cortliind adjourned nml no iiidli-liiM-ut wnn found against the twn women, Tln-y were released hy .IiiiIko V.. C. KRiiles- ton, xiho (leclilcil ihe cert lonul pro- (.eedlnirs In fnvor of the (lefemlnnls. Distrirt .Mtiirtiey Donil n.,ireoil tn their lelense, kiioivlii); Ilint the (Jriniil Jury x>-(inhl not Indht them, (iin. nn- «on for fnllui-e In liidl.l uns (ho nii- wlllluguc-is of till' Jury to sn.ldle nil eipeiisivc trial on ilii- tnipiiyors.
lle.1 als imIIv d*
nines* S*Tea Hlin From Trial. fJeorpe H. I.nphniii, former I'l-osiili'iit of Ihe I'enn Ynn Nnlloiiiil Hnnk. ivlii. h he Is ehiirpe.I wllh wiecklnu In ISftS, nnd mlsapiu-oprUrnii: .?4ii.(s>ii, w-lll never he tried on Ih.it .-linigi.. He is uenrl.v .seventy yenrs nld, hns siiKlniiii..! two strokes nf npnplrxy nml Is iiinhiii.il tn lied lu 11 prlvnli' hosiiilnl iu Klniiin- Tlnee physklnns li.siifled In iha I'nited Stntes Court nt Klinira ihnt if Lapham wns lonod lo nlleinl loiiri he mlitht eidhipse. As l.nphaiii Is n lioiu- less Invnlid, the I'nlled States Dlslrl. t .Mtoi-iiey snys he will never he hionslif to trinl. Ijiplinni Is beUiu sued hy .-ii,i wife for divor.-e.
To Kx(*n.l Parole rroTislnni.
Kniierlntend.'iit of Stnle I'risniis C.l- fins has nnnonnced nt .Mbnny Hint the chnirmnii of the Sennle nml .Xssii ihly Committees on Prisons wouhl liiln.- duce In Imth houses nf the Leglshiliire n lllll In carry nut the rcciiiiiiiiemlii- linns made by Sniieriiileinlciit Colliiis 111 Ills annual rcporl, to th.- efle. i thnt th(. provisions of the Inw fnr ilic i.nml- lUK of prisoners slmnlil be |..xt..ti<l.'.l to luclude all Hrst t(.riii iirls.,iio|.«. Now the Inw npplii.s only lo pris..ners whose ninxlniiini scnieiin. dm.s iini ex.'..c.l nve ycnrs.
Iloaa Kille.l (lie Coif sheep.
The .\piiwiiniis Clnb hns i.resi.nli-d fl hill (if tl.HT.-'iO to the t.iwii nnili..riti..s of llye for tlfteeii sliecii killed by ilo).-s. The nheep lielnimed In n tlmk iin^liiii..l on the golf links for the purp.isi. of keeplHR till- grnss closely i'|..|.|h..1. AiniinK the ilnirs suspected nrc those of sevenil wealthy men who hnve counliy manslnns in the nelchlinrhoo.l. The town authorities hnve referred Hie claim lo the Tnwn Bnard of .\ssessnrs for InvestlBatinn.
F*llli rare I>ldn-| Sav* Her.
Mrs. l.onis Ilnnsnii. nf Iiliii.n. n I.e. Ilever ill the fnllh uf "The ( Imr. h of the Living Cml." snln. I iiiics (nlli.l "Th" Hnlv (;h..st and Is" S... i-iy, nlsn "Tiie Holy (ihosKrs," illeil at her home, ilisiiilc the prayers nf the lead¬ ers nf her chnnh and ilosiilli. Ihe ei- fnrls of n physi. ian who was iiillcd lo attend her cnse jnst tiv.iity niiinites before she diiil. Mrs. Hniis.ins .l..nili w-ns dne to piilnii.j^nry lonni.slion and heart fnllur
K^nt
CHURCH sir.sic.
Then s«-elled Ihe organi up through the
I hoir and nave The music trembled with a thrill Of bliss al its own grandeur; wave on wave Its Bood of mellow thun.ler rose, until The hushed air shivered wuh the throb it
nave, Ihcn, poising ior .And sank and m That wandered ii
WHY CONVICT
73 BROKE
JAIL.
Kealgna From Mat* Charities Koartl.
K.lward II. I.ll.hfiild. of Prnnklyn, has tiled with (.'nvern.ir (tdell his nsig- I nnflnii a« a in..|iil>..r of th.. Smte Hoard ..f Charities. This nink..s three va. an- cle* tvhich (Jov, tldell must (ill In ihls^ Boanl at the lurrent s.-ssion of the, l>.gislatnn-. There Is already n vn cancy cnns..il by the death of ili* inte Peter Walnith, nf Cliitienniigo, ' and the term of SIninu W, It..s..|i.lalH I will expire. j
Br«th«r* Appeal From Ileath Ren(enre. j
Theapiiealof WIIIIs Van Wornier Hur- | ton Vnu Wornieraud l"r...1erl. k M Vnn , Wnrm.r, tlic thn.e brnthers, of (it.iii port, Columbia (..nniy, >...iien.i-.l ie denth for the innrdi.r i.f thi.ir un.i..,' IVter HalienlK-.k, i.n lie....|iiber '.'4 llXll, was lii.d with the C.iurt of .\p peals nt .Vlluiuy. The apinnl will l.( argii.vl liefnre the conit In all in.il.al il ily at ita Kel.nmry term.
rREEPORT I If the It frugal eeen ill* aid auij Ejavasd ber rwamea.
aa
atal* Klenrlral I.*bor*larT.
The report ef the i ..uiiiii-slnn i.n a ; Btate elei Irl. al !al.'ini-..ry ni Schene.- i ta.ly re.-oniiurn.l« that the pn-senl i-nni | iul*>lnn Is" .-onilnued with the liov. ernor and th,- Stale Cntitrnller n.Mec as mt-niU-rs wlm "h-sll supi-rvise the
work of COUstlll. lioii¬ ie* tiwecpa Mrlrfc* .%w*y. A covered bridg.. l.'n fe-i Ion::, n. !,.»> the upper IIii.l»..u l:ii.-r at (;i..n. »,i» swept away by th.- br..nkii;g up cf a jam of logs an.l loe. The .I.Tiii wna] mer a mile lony. j
All Aromid lUm (;i*ie. \
It is aaid $1 oai.s.i will In- s|...u. ,0 i new liulldings in .Niagnni Knlls this ?¦""".
Mrs Ruth Staninu. ..f Inavalr. .\ll». faiiT County, died at the age of ninety- | mil., .vejrs. !
SprlnrTille report* iwrntr^.ight ¦ blrlh*, thirty three di-aili. au.l twenly. | eight maiTlare* during 1!«C.
Hath ha* decldeO il.i>- the 'Oi.si,oii| there of s rannlDS facti.ry woold D0> l-e of idvanttge to tbs violDltr, |
TT .M.\.\ stood up at the cross- /\ bar .i.-rntiu>; thut adnillicd /%:A^ licht au.l air iuto a small prl ^-"^ son .ell. He was watching the fast fadiiij; liiilil, and waltlUB a cniiiiiiK hnnr, und as he slnnd there, Kiilplni: ihe clear cvenluf; air Into his crainiic.l hiiii,s his emotions grew so strong In liliii that to keep himself frnm crylni; out from sheer cxclleincnl he grasped Ihe bars of Ihc gnillug with tiuch foree thai the knuckle Imues of Ills hands sremed on thc point uf breaking through his skin.
The man was Convict T:i. He was described In Ihe prlsou register as ".Samuel Ilensi-ntt, tlfty-three yenrs. Iniusfcrred fnnu Penlonvllle. under sentcnco of eight years p, s, itlirce years expired) for stenllug uiouey In- Irusted to lilm ns eushler uf Statenford lllhik.
The cell lu which Convict 73 was con¬ tined was thc worst, from au offli Inl pnint of view, lo the prison. No nlher cell In the place afforded such fncllltles fnr es(ape, and for this renson the coni- partinent was seldom used. Uut It happened that at this time the aecoin- niodiitlons nf the prison were taxed to the nlmost, nuil. It being necessary that Ihe cell should be o.-cupled by soiue prisoner. 711 was turued into il,
"Ueslgned." xvas how the chnplnlii had described 7.'1 after their Hrst Inter- vlcfl-. nnd ll really nppenred lo the other offlcers that Hamuel HenscotI was satlsQed xvlth the Justice of bis penally.
He was not resigned; never wns man less so, but he hnd pinyed the part, walling for what he was walling as he slood panting with excitenient nt the crnss-bnr gratiug, longing for revenge on the ninn he knew hnd lomnilltcd the crime for which .Sainnel HenscotI had become Couvlct 711.
The work before hlin wns not led Ions, for he was pripaieil fnr Ihls honr. (iccnpying his secret nionicnts In loos- eiiiiig the cement which fonuvd the lower stone of the (-asriiient In wlil.h thc ^nds of Iwo bars of the grntinc xvirc linbediled. This ftoiie removed, the giatlug lost Ils tixlty nnd the two pcrpcndliiilnr bars wi.re soon forced uul of the upper sockets, which lefl the two horlz.intal bars suinilenlly wl.le apari f.ir IIi.|is(..iit lo sipiccze himsilf, fc.l forciiinsl, bciwecii iliciii.
II.. ilnijiiHd n 11.uple of leei to ilic wide yutier. Jiisi su.'eei.dlng ill iiiaiii- lalnlng his balame. and . rcpt along n.iiiiil till' enrner In Ihe lintiress he hnd noil..id from tlio cxenlse yar.l.
lie piiisi-d over III.. ..nier wnll. (ii- coiiiiti-rliig nn one, and aloni; a ruad for about I'ml yard,., when he lurned and went lie hanlly knew- wheie. When lle foiinil hiinscir In n large, well kept gflnleii. ami liefore hini he saw the dim nutlim. nf n house and snme in'es bi-liind il, Innking like a gi- piiml.. skull with nne bright yi.||ow lyc - a yellow window liliiid Ihroiigh whiih a strong light (loiidediinto tlie dewy lawn licneath his feel. That was the window, he lliought, l...|iiiiil thai lllllill III thai slrou',; light sat tlu' nmn he hllll bruken Jail to nieel.
it W.IS II lung I'rench windnw, and ii Slood ajar, and ilic soft night lueezi. stirred the blind slightly.
llcnsiott cnuilnnsly .ii-pt In the win¬ ilow, crnuched down nnd piislieil the l.lind n liltle nslde so that he could see inlo the room Ilel1^'ecll the blind nnd the fniinewnrk nf the window. He saw a niai' sitting at a table reading, and hi- siarted to his feet. "lllv(.ilcy,' h.. wlil,-iii.n(l, imnting, Nolsel(.ss|y |„. ,m||,.,| open iho xvin- (liiw, und fur a monlc'ni lie stijo.l Willi his fnnt nn the thrc^hnlil, striving tc t.jiiinil his intcn,s(. cxilti.iiii.ni. Then he dashed llii: blind ashle nml bounded intn I he roniii,
• I have loiiie, lliverh-y, ' snid 73. Ill a low vnil... n.-iiibllng with suppress,d passinii; 'T htive i oinc io reckon wllh ynn. ns I »i o by yiitii fa.e you under- ulaiid. "
•Where have you come fnnn';" Iliv- erh.y said fainlly. -lliit you need not answer, for I can gn.ss. Y..ti hnve es..aiieil frnm prisun, ynii'ic being hunted and want tin. to a^^isl ynn, 1 caiinnt, I ilnre not "
"Villi know Idler Ilmn that, .lack Rlverh.y, Von know that If 1 were starving -sliirviiig, and y.m sinod by mc with the most l.niptiiig fnnds, I wnuhl nnt b..g n .1111111. fr.iHi youi N.i -nnl 1 liav(. rs.apcd, and I am prob¬ ably pursiioil; but it Ih unl nsslslaun. Iiii seeking here. Inn reil..nge—nn.l y..ii kn.iw il, y.m know- It. V..11 .aniini piny Ihe luu.i.cui i:s ynn played llie rrlcml, lllverhy. I.ni If ynu wish In hear th(. story of your p.rhii.v nnd (lln-.e frnin me-fioni me, yon sliall, Vnu plnyiMl my frieud -y.m wmi your wny by Ihe (harm uf y.mr iiiaiin.is into my fnll ..si..,.in and .¦..iiii.li n. .¦. .Tou did it with an obji .t. Y.,11 played my filcinl until y.m ha.l Ihe .h.-iuce for wbi.h yim hnd b.en wnillng. Yon knew when lli.rc woul.l I c iw.i ih.,11 sand poiimK in tho bank snf(., and that I always carried the keys about llie, Ynn dr.-iv me, trailing on my |..ic for blllinnis, tn ac-ept ihc chai len;.-,- of Mr. .MaUeshall In play liim on 111., nighl wli. u ynu were icitaln Ihal the iiioiiey w-ould be in the safe, end xvhile xvi- play.-il yon took ilie keys fllllil my cat po.ket, and w-cut to the bink and siob th(-y iiinu.y
".\iid yon nlainliiiicd nie Ynu a! I.1W..I me to Ih- arrcst.il, tried nnd . -n .l.-muid, witliiui stirring a linger t.. snip llie, nnd ii was not until I had l.ieu linprlsnne,! ibnt 1 guossid linw .-.ml by nli.ini I hnd bem tri, kcl, bi- f.i..|.-.l aii.l rnliieil.
¦Y.'U cnurt.. I .Marie, taughi her iiow 10 lovr yon nud then p.ils..n.d h.r lif- l.y shaming tne; ihat .was part of yuur vile srhiui... Y..U nse.l her b. win yniir way to my . stei in, and yiii kiii.iv ih,it lu my Joio for ler I sl/,m|,| li.\e whom she l,,i,..|. and wiio I.,vi-,l ll.r .Vmi wheic is -he'; Co.l kluw.-! Wh.re . au a h..iuel.-ss, fiindhss film's daugh'er <liift |.i In four loug y.ars If .sin l.a> uot died, then she i< w...'.... (hail .ha.!, uii-I yuu you havf (iaiii her Isidy aud miuI.
"You bav.. ii'iniil ihe niun who trust r.l an.l l.rfiiiude.1 you au.l have kill.il the girl who lov.il nud b..ll..ved in you! What lueri-y do yon lin(K. 11,,m ni"'; What ir-t thau your vile life eould I deiuan.I-"
"1 did letray you.' Itiverley (atped 'T Uld beiiay you. I bad to harr the money 10 tA-.'e niystit fioui luu I ae-ei thought—nev.r—that It would f«U 00 JOH, tad to llie vtrj lut I be¬
lieved you would gel off. .4nd when I found ynu were condemned 1 hnd lllll courage In .onfess. because.—be cause of Marie, I.lsteu-llsiea to thai!'
He belli up nu arm, and Inoki-d im¬ ploringly at llenscnll, who, struck by his wonls, nnd ihlnking snme nue might be approaching the house, bated his breath and llsteiii^d.
.\ low, strange cooing sound struck ou llis ears, and glancing mund the rnom he saw It proceed.d frnm a lnw cut which Slood In the shade cf a COI tier of the nmni,
"I mat rllll her-your Mnrie," said RIverley, speakiug excitedly nud very rapidly, "She never dnuhtcd yonr iiiiiucence or susin-cted my guilt, ami she w-ns almost happy. I did not trlek her Inlo loving me; she was my love. 1 married her. nud there's onr child "
Henscntt said uolhing for n minute. He stood nnd stared stupidly m Hiver- ley. Then:
".Vnd Marie?" he snld in a wlil.sper.
"She Is dend,"
Not n muscle of Henscoll's face tight- eue.l nr relaxed. After pausing a mo- nieut, as If weighing Ihe menulng of the wnrd. he stole over tn the corner, nml knell down on one knee, lie drew back the cot curtains wilh u trembling hand, and looked down at the Utile pink face, into the blue eyes which looked up al him,
"We call her Marie," said Kiverley, faintly,
".Marie:" repealed Hcuscolt, almost in iidlbly,
lIeuscolt"s hend sank low-er .ind lower over the cot, uulll his hnir touched the lnfaiit"s face,
"Marie, Mnrie, Mnrlcl" he whimp¬ ered.
He stooped over lower, nnd kissed Ihe w-nrm, velvet cheek nf the child, who Hung herself over on her side, be¬ canse his beard w-as harsh.
He watched her for a few seoonds more, then rose,
"Her chlld~his chlldl" he uiultered, "Heller thnt I than b(. "
He stooped dowu nml rearranged Ihe cinlains tenderly. He moved slowly toward the window,
"WnIt here." he snld. gently, nnd he went oul,
lliverliy wnitcd. He wnlK-d till da.v- break. till dusk again, nnd through the uight. And then he understood.
lilverley nnd liltle Mnrie T\-( re still waiting when, more thnn three .vears lalei-, Hcuscolt came back to them
m\ SENATORS ELECTED
Piatt (N. Y.) Again Chosen, Despite Repub'ican Opposition.
after I which News.
is release from the prison lo he had returued.—New York
CASH IN ADVANCE.
Entitled
Couniry Weeklies Are na
to It aa Hasailuea.
A curious thiug thai comes very forcibly to uur noiice is the faet that people never iiuesliou the requirements of publishers of most magazines or newspapers that snliscrlpilons mnst be pai.l in ailvnnce, while with the local nr cnnnlry iiapcr the great majority Sliiinlil pny ill advance. And yel, the .oiuitry nr lo.al pnper Is far more lu iicd nf the iiiomy Ihan are the gieat llniii.'s and iiiagaiciiies. The latter hnve .apilal l.a. k .if thetn. while the country pnpir Iisiinlly has tn sUnggle to get cinmgii In curry on Ils business. We wonder If there are any nf nnr sub¬ scribers to w-hom ll would make any parllcnlar diffi-rcnce If iliey paid tlielr subscriiillnti in advnnce. It w-oul.i only be a sniall aniount to each subscriber, but in llle iml.Usher It menus the loss of the nse nf the tnlnl subs.-rlptinns of nil subs..rlbers nml iiuicli lime In col- leiilng. In the i-ase of the ImU.pend- ciil It amounts to mnuy hundred dol¬ lars. Dear readers, w-ould It uut lie a good idea for each nf you who nre lu the linbii of w-nliliip H yenr or more before paying f..r yonr papetf to pnt In prnf-lli-c ihc gulden rule, so ofteu Ipioled lint sildoiu practiced, of doing as yon w-ould be doue by. nnd send In your yenr's snbscripllou"/ We think, and the testiinnny of many Is, Hint we are fuiulshlug ynu an excellent paper. There is no other country paper that excels the Indepemlent. Do you not think you oughl to Irent ns ns well ns ynu do the publishers of the mngn- zincs"; We nre uBfering yuu extiuordl- nnry IndnretneniR lu our special club¬ bing int.* f..r you to pny up, but If yon do not want auy nf the puhllcn- liniis Wl- hope ynu will kimlly consider the Justi... uf onr stateiuiiit nnd remit yonr siibs.rlptloii for one year,-Ilam- bnrg (N. Y.i Indipendeul.
WISE WORDS.
A MORMON RETURNED IN UTAH
Apostle Hmool IlerelTea (he MiO*iil.r 1'o(e ofthe I.rglslalnre—H* Su.ree.Ia Sena¬ lor ttawllna—Siane ITIII T*k* tha Seat of Vest, of MIssoarl-JoBee Ileleateil l» Arkanaaa—KlerlUii* In Ulher ^(a(ea
Albany. N, V. Hoth liou-. ^ of ilie I.egislalure r.'clct.-d I'linnin- C I'ln.t to succeed himself as rulied Siai.s Senalor for the term lieglnuing Manii 4. all the Itepublieans, wllh the cx.-ep lion of the iKilting Senaiors, Itin.kelt, of Saratogu County: Brown, nf ,lelTi.i snn Cininty. ami KlsUeig, nf New York County, casting vnti-s for him. The votes of the Hepublicaus in levoll were giveu for Kllliu Itonl.
.Inhn K. StanchHeld leieiied the Voles nf iwenly-nne Ilemocrntli Seni; tors and lifty-seven Heuiocrati.- .\s seinblymen nt the Joint sesslou of lb" Legislature. Senator Thomus C. I'Inti w-as declared elected for another term.
The Insurgents, nd the three Indc. pi iident Senaloi.* hnve been .nlled by their colleagues, stated the rensons for their opposltiou lu speeches, which irill uo douht Increase the liilter feeliug at present existing betweeu them nud the riati nrgaulr.atloii
Senntor Bracket I, the tlrst of the three .Seuntors In revolt, wheu called upon for his vole, spoke blllerly iu nii- posltlnn lo rialt. sayiug New York had better S(Uis to offer,
Senntor Brown de(.lar(..l that the Ke- pulilhau parly eould seleet uieu worth¬ ier of the honor thnu Senator I'latt. and that In voting for .Mr. Itont b.- iiK.rely expressed the si-ntir-icnt In nis (Ilslrlcl against the senior Senator.
Seuntor Klsberg said the iiosiiion h|. look was not based on {lersoiial dis- appolntnieut or personal hostility.
Senator (Jreeii, whose district eni- lirai-es Tiogn County, Ihe votiug coun¬ ty of Seuntor I'lnli, replied to the ni- liieks lunde ou his coiistitueut. Senalor Raines likewise defended the cuudhlalc of the Itepulili(-au caueUB.
The Ri>iinlillcnn Asseuiblynien ruled nnanlinoiisly for Seuntor I'lnil. giving hliu 111 votes: Stnnehlleld, 7S, nml K.llhu Hool, ;i votes,
.1. K. .lonea l>*re*(cd.
l.illie Ro(-k. Ark,-Bolh brnuclies of Ihe Legislature linlloted for rnlted Stntes Senator, Clarke received sev¬ enty-seven voles, nr uliie more thnu necessary In elect. Mr. Clarke sm- ceids .lames K. .lones.
Oalllnaar Ite-Elerte.l.
t"oiiinnl, .\. H—III Ihe I...gislature .lacnb 11, (inlliuger wns ele.led I'liiled Slat(.s .Senalor for Ilie Ihird ions...•ii¬
iiiii
rairbaaka K*-Elerle.l.
ludlnnnpollH, Ind, — Seuntor Tali', banks was nclei led to Ihe I'uili.d Slates Seuale by a Joint meeting nf the House and .Sennle. Hnoih TarkliigloU, Ihe iinii'llst, mn.Ie III.. ni.inii.nlii|.j
Apoatle Kl.in.ll Kler(e.l.
Snlt Lnki", rtah. In each liranch nt 11. I...L.'islaliin. Itci'd Sinnnt received 11 a lol ilv of vnies for the rniled Slates nnlc. In Joint Assembly the 1 Iil¬ i.ui wns nil ili.'.l. and lie n...Iv.'d his '..(leiilinls. The ballot in the Senate lis; Sinnut. 10; Wells. J; Hnwilns. 11. I lb.' II.mse: Siiiool. ."lr,; Wells. I; nwi ill.-. I.
Nio
Ves
.lelfirson Cily. .Mo.-I'liriuer (iovern o; Wllllam .loci Stone, candidate of th, liemoiraii.' laiiius. received a major ily nf thc vnlcs cast lu both houses ni siKies.snr tn I'nlled States .Sena Vi-t. whose lerui expires .March ll"i:l, Ilichard C, Kerens was gi' the :>olid vole of Ihe Itepitblicnus.
FRANCHISE LAW INVALID,
lor
New Cork
yord Ac
Albany,
Ion uf Ihe
lon, by a
Chase Ull
and Sinlll
(ial I'laiii
App*l
al* tllrlalon Ilerlarra
1 1* Fart Cnrooslllnllanal. .
N Y-
Supreii
vole of
1 Kell.
., has
The Appi Hale Dlvls-
e Cnurl, Third Dlvls-
Ihree ll'iirker I". .I„
iggi In iwo (Ciii'sler
leclded thai the Spe-
hise Tax law of ISini Is un¬
We wish for nime lu life rather thau more uf it, -J.nn lugclow.
He serves his party besl who serves Ills couniry besl—Hayes.
Obllvhin Is Ihe rnle nud fame thc ex¬ cept inn nf liuimiuliy.—Ilivorul.
Till' end nf n dissolute life Is com¬ monly a d.-sp..raii' .leath.—Hlon.
There are ninre men ennobled hy study than by nature. Cicero.
TllO}- tlial stand high have many blasts to shake them.-Shakespi-are.
Suffering is the surest menus of rank¬ ing ns truihful to ourselves. -SIsmondl.
He bnth a poor spirit "nlin Is not iilanted above pilly wrongs-rellhain.
I knuw no nieihnd tn secure thc re¬ penl nf bad nr obnoxious luws so ef- fectnnl as their strict coustruetlon.— (Irani
"I'mly, th.l.' Is n tl.le
,r III
th.l.
but then'
furever
le nrfaira no gulf stream, oue direction,-
selling Lnwell.
If one easily pnnlnns and remits of- feusi.s it shows that his min.l Is plant- (.il above lujuries, so Ihat he caunui be reached.-Bniou.
.Man's happiness cnnsNiK in presrnt peine, i-ven In the niidsl of the greniest trials, and iu imir.. thau hope of a gl.irious future-Chaihs (J. (iurdou.
We ..•.i..-ht to do our neichlMir nil tlie gnod We mu. If ynu do good, good will be dnue to you: but If ,v..u do evil, ihe same tt^ll be measun.d back to you ngain,-rilpa.v.
AVe shnuld ain-nys have in our heads ..lie fl.e nml npen corner, where wh can giv.. place, or lo.lglng. as they pass, t.l thr i.leas of our friends, li r.-ally I., ...III..- iiiiUarabh- to (onv. rse with ni'-n -^vhose I.ralus are divi.led up Inlo well-niled l.ig'. ou holes wh. reiul.1 unth- iug (an euter from tbe outside. I...; ns liav,. Imspltable hi.art* and mlml- ,Ioiil.eit
constiinilonnl In ihe iesp|.ii that It lak.s the piiH-ei uf assessnieut fnim hi¬ inl ntti. ers nud Imposes il upon Ihu Slate Hoard of Tax Coinuilssloiier«, thus violating the "home rule' princi¬ ple nf the Consilintlon. I rii.. prevailing opiuiou. l.r rreslding I .liisil.v Charh.s K. I'arker (who shnuld I b.> .lisiliignlslied fn.m Chl.-f .ludge I'ar¬ ker, nf the Court of .\pp.'alsi, admits I Ihe Legislature's power lo add fran¬ chises to the list of taxable properly, lull Insists that properly sn added must li(. assessed by Incnl offlcers, .lustice Kidlogg, III a .'oneiirrlng opinion, rnisen ihe Iineslinn whether the whole law niny iini then In- .ttinted by the dlfll- .llliy of l.ieal offlc. is assessing parts of 11 ".halil of franchises"' beHvieii dltfer- I 111 innulcl|nilltlcs,
111 diKs(.utlng (iplnlniis. .lustie.. Ches¬ ter holds thnt Ihe pnwer to assess Is un ini'l.lent of the Stut('"s taxing pnw-cr, an.l may Ik- Incaled as the Stale srcs til: .iusthe Smith, that the powers nnd functlniis of lucal boards are not lu- vloliile, and may lie modltled for nny lawful Stnte pur|Kise.
-None of the opiuluns (jneslinus the laxnbilltv nf franihls..s.
The di.'lslnii will be apisnli d frnm by th.. State, and the .use wlli go tu the ("nurt of .\ppeal* us soon ns the p.ilnis .nn be pre|iar..||.
Ilauble II*aglaa at U*w*nn.
Kdjuurd Lub. He and I'ii.rie rciir- iiier, the tu.l I'ri.Ii.'h ("aua.liaim Irled nn.l I ..nvieleil nf mnnlering three .,f till lr conntrymen, were hnnK.d in III,. Jail yard nt Dawsnii, Alaska, Tbe ili..rinomiler reglsK.red sixty Is-lovv zero. Ciirnier nnd I.nbelle lefl While linrs... on 111.' I'piier Ynuknn. for Duw- s.,11 In Ml i,|i.'ii b.int wllh Leail Iloii- tblleil.. .laiiiev Cnnsinntlne nud A. r...an.I'.In. tlie Insl n la.l of eighteen. The Inner tlnie (v.ie killed aud Ili,.|r
hnd I.
thn.
llllll Ihe
TTasp'B Mrlbod of Attaek.
Hill. IU 111- ¦ .Vaiuralist In .Vi.arii- gua. ¦ draws aitinllon to fhe nieihods of attack Ufi-d by diffcr.nt specio nf wasps. (Inc. nceiistoined to aniiuals uUil n.li io man. lakes can- t.. irnwl .'uWD the uutstandlUK hair* lo the sklo befoiT^nscrting its siiug: while oili«rs. whi. h live 111 the midst nf liiimau ilw.lIiBgs, fly strnlght at a man's face. Thr tirst sjiei ies. true to inhcriird lu- stin I. «l!..n it atia.ks unfaunliai hu¬ man beings atta. h.s ItM.lf to their hair or their beanls. lint there mu«l have beeu a time when foe second uppi;..* ,l!*coveie(i ih.;t ite face wa$ the -.ijl- uerablf iiart. aud the dl»ct!very ivai tbt oaitouie ol ibt actiou ol i'ttia.
Mn* Killed In ¦ (-olllslo*.
le lllell nil- dead nn.l t.n iujiirc.l 1..Sllll of a lenrrn.l cnllislnn ou
Ire.ii .Nortlurn at Happv Mnllow.
ll The bridge gnng train (raslieil
nil engiu.. slandlng with a rotary I1I..W. "I'll, lai loiiinliiing fifty l.r Ibe bridge .|.-w. (vas tlir.iwn th.. irui'k The diuii an.l li.Jiii.'.l ull ni..nili..rs of this gnng.
Kaiihqnahe
There was a s (|iiaki. al Daviis, : I:, a I'lrii'-nl din two tirrnuds
¦ Hwlfisriaa.l, urp sli'.i k of earih- sitzerluiid It laiiie Ilou HUd Insteil for
Mn, »:**¦* Was AeqaliUd.
w f.iisi.iwj.. I'H. Ih,- jnrv l.rforf ,.,111 Ml- Leiliia Kagle was irleil 1,11 .Ihi;:.. .,f luiiriierlug her ihirteeu .1 ..III ward Kdiia Varner ar.|Ulile.l i ll,.' woman without bui ing the (.<iurt- |...ini- This I..r.il. I was reiwlrred in I ac.iirdanrr with iiie order of ibe .oun, 1 whose npinion wa. that ihere was uot I the slmbtest groun.l for the .hirge ma.le agninst Mrs Kagle,
ri*s** Ca*** •¦ ir«i*i.
Their hjve lieeu' seventeeu dratiit from the l.tibeD.' pla;ue iB Nst«l, tiiiilU'AttWt
PARADE OF LONDON POOR!
D»ily March of tlip Ihiemploysl Asking k'ld.
Item Whs Keep In ih* Lis* Far Sl>ie*a
Mll*s r-*tllled I* Khar* I*
Ih* rollei'da*.
WIRELESS MESSAGES SENT
Greetines Exchaneed Betwean Pmi< dent Roosevelt and Kin< Eiiward.
I-oudnn.'rhc pnnr nf London nre nol starving In sileii.e this winter. It I' said Ihat the distress is fnr jp-ialer than for muuy years, and ..erlalnly the sir<.ets give evidem-e of the truth of Ihis slatenieni. lin-at proivsslons of the uiienipluyed innich through tin" prlm-lpal street* every dny under red banners, l.nrge detachments of poll.-e ad ns (-s.'orls for these shivering, uu- keiupt hordes. They are flanked l.y thirty or forty Imlf-ihid ludlvldunl.s. who shake woodin (KilledInn boxes under the noses of the specmtors.
The primipal pro(.esslou ass-embles every dny nt Mile Kud. Wlilti-chapel, uuder Ihe auspices of the Social Deiu¬ ocratic Kederation, Kaeh man receives n tl(-ket eutllling hlin. If he walks six te(-n miles in Ihe line lo Hyde Park nnd return, to a share in tlie nioney taken up in the collection boxea. These shares average thirtyseveii cents. The niajorlly of the nnn In these proces¬ sions are dock lnborers.
Man.v of Ihem ar(. loniiddely ex¬ hausted ut the pnd of the march, nud some (-ollapse and are taken to the hns. pllnl. The past week has beeu om. of the Mttorest -n-inter w-eather London Iins ever experienced, and It Is uot surprising Ihat the half fed, half-dad men nre unnlile to bear the strnlu of the luari'h In the piercing fr.-czing wind,
Durins tbe grenier pari of the .lis taiice the luai-chers nre silent, and uothiug Is beard ext.ept the rattling of the cnsh boxes. Now nnd then, how¬ ever, the 10(W or 2(»00 men Join In this chorus: "The poor, the poor, nre ever In the
way: The poor nre starviug day by day They walk along Ihe King's highwny. The slnrvlng poor of old Knglnnd."
The procession slops on Sunday nt several rhnrchea. where ns mnny ns possible ot tbu paradeis listen to ser¬ mons, aud ineldentnlly try to get warm.
_ MONSTER CUN FIRED.
Snec**BfaI T*at* of th* Mo*t I*on.*rrul W*a^n Kr«r BalU In Ana«rlra.
New York City,—Tbe most powerful gun ever built in Amerlcn, a huge slx- K-en-iuch coast d(>fense rifle, marking the greatest step In advance .vet takeu In ordnanoe, was sneeessfully ti.sted at the Hovernuieut proving ground, .Sand.v Hook, The gun wns Hred Ihi-ee tliiicR in the presence of severnl huudred nrmy oflleers. and Congressman till- lelte. of MHKsnchusetts. h inember of Ihe Approprlatlou Coniuiittee nf the House,
Tbe three tests were mnrked liy the wonderful aceurncy with wiiich tliey fulfllled tbe mathematical enleulallons of the nrmy experts who have hnd (.harge of tbe gnu's rouslructlon. The Ihree shots alno proved that Ihe specinl smokeless powder made for slxleen- iueh guns hnd liecn nceurately pre¬ pared.
lieueral Croziersiiid liie icsis showed the gun w-ns nn nlisolute snc(-(.ss, and pnived Ibat sixteen iiuli guns eonld be fiirnlsh(.il whenever the cnnnlry wnnt¬ ed them. Whether fliiy mnre will l.e liulll Is n (luestiou, Cnngressinau (ill- letl(. and severnl olIiceiH present doubt¬ ed that any more ever would be bnlll, ns a number uf Hinillkii'-^guns are cnn¬ sldered more efredlve thi'ti om- ciior- uious wenpon.
SEGREGATION'S QUICK EFFECT.
r.irl and Yonna Meu Kladeata Now Ael IIIITerentlr.
Chlcngo, "Pivo weiks of segregation In the Chlingu I'liiverslty has brnughl about these (-hnnges:
Lowering of the "dress" slandard, many yotiug nun wearing sw(.nters in¬ slend of starched shirts; iiuiiiy young Women wearing "any ohl thing" in¬ slend of sninrt shirt waists and allrac¬ live neckwear,
Uaulabmenl of fornialily In i-lusscs; Instructors lu tlie mule classes illiis- Irute points with lively stories,
(Ill-Is And they cnu .'oucentinle Ihelr minds more eCreetiinlly w-hen the unu ure absent.
No trouble now to get tbe front seals Hlled, When tbe clusses were mixed the lioys took the back seats In order lo more thoronglily contemplate Ihelr fnir (-oinpnnlons. This sludy wus dnblied "ruhlierology" by the co-eds,
"We ennnot lell yel how the jilnn will work," snld I'rofessor Tliiiiiipsnu. "Il will lake n year to arrlre nt any nccurnle estimate ot Ihe (.ITkI n" se¬ gregation upon tbe students. It seeiiiH
10 he going all right nt present."
EDITOR GONZALES DEAD.
F*r**alln Tr*ataa*at Fall* lo Sar* lk* Mf* of'nilin*n'* VIellm.
Columbia. 8. «:,—N, (!, fJoiiznles, ihe editor, who w-as shot by Llentennul- (iovernor Tiilnian, died nfler bullllug uiuiost four days for his life, .Mrs. (ionznieg w-as w-lth her husband wheu dealh .nine.
When the bullelin wns pnsK.d nn- nouiiclug Ihe death, the crowds whi.li liave beeu aliout the bullelin liounis almost eonHtenlly slnee the tragedy Increased rapidly, Sotrow wna gener¬ nlly expressed. In bis cell, where he hns liecn (-ooflued since the shooting, I.leuU'Uant - (.overnnr Tillmaii heard the news with visible emotion.
As a last resort formalin w-as iisiwl to save Mr, (lonsalea' life, (lue Hf- tlelil of a grain was Injeetid Into the veins In tbe hope of slopping blond polsonlug. This treatment failed, and
11 I* annouuced Ihat death was due to septic imieoulng from the wound In llie liver.
GREATEST TRIUMPH OF MARCONI
Til* rrMldcnt'a Measag* TraaaiaHISi aa ¦ Teat, anil tit* lareator Waa Iibt* |.rl«r.\ (• Hear 1h*t It Bad •••• ¦», rrlreil-KBclaaa'* RuUr lUtafMa tha rnmpllnieat kr tk* Mar«*Bl KTataaa.
South \>cllilci.i, ,\lass,-Wllb leaser. foi-t thun he had reason to believe was possible, nn.l even iH-fore be tbovght he was pi-epi-red 10 do so. ittrtomi tinshed a wi.-eless UKssage from Capt' Cisl to Cornwall, Kughiud, and In re¬ turn le.-'lveil n message from Cottp. w-all. The message sent was froM rresideut Roosevelt lo King Sdward. The one re(.elve(i was from King Bd* ward for the Presideni.
While Mui'conl and his assistants!, t^lil(.f Knglneer BrndHeld and SuperlD- tendent Taylor, were busy testing the nppni-ntns at the station, tbey i-ecelTM H message frnm I'l-esldent RooseTtIt to be seut to King Kdward, Tba ata¬ tion ni (,""Pe Breton was called dp, and to 11, with lustrudlons to send Um lucssage to roldhu. tlie message waa seut for Klug KdWAid.
.Mmost lit ouce t^ape Breton, whick Is lu constaut touch w-lth tbe Odtb- t«'Hll stutlou. answered that PoMhu . hud rei-elved the message direct froa Cajie Cnd. nud It wns theu on Its wajT to the King,
.Mai-(-oui was holh delighted and gtta prised. He nt ouce sent "word to Rm- retnry Cortelyou »is followa:
"Weilfleet, Mass. "Secretary to the rnisidenl, Waahlag>
ton:
"It(.(iuest .vou will hnve klndnasa lli> , form rresldent tbat bis masaage to Ills M.ijesty the King of Englaud baa beetl duly trausiullted liy wireleas tal- egrapliy fnuu my t'a|>e Cod statlOli lo Coi-uwull.
•MARCONI." '
The uiessnge sent to the King by rresldent lloosiA-ell: "His Mfljesly Kdwnrd VII., Londoila
Englnml:
"In taking ndvantnge of tbe woBdar* ful trinmpli of scientific research and Ingenuity which bns been achtaTSd lu perfecting a system of wircleaa tal- egvnphy, I extend on behalf ot tba Aiuerl(-nii people most cordial greatlnga nnd good wishes tn you and to all tha Iieople of the Brltlsli Kraplrv.
•THRODOHB R008BVBLT."
The reply of Klug Kdwan) to tha message nf rresldent Roosevelt MUM before dark nud wus ut once aent to Ihe President, from whom permlstloa wns received to make It inibllc. Tba message from Edward Is longer thM tbnt seut by tbe President. It T«ada: "The Presideut, Wblte House, ."Woalis
Ington. Amerh^a:
I thauk you most sincerely for tb* kind inessnge irblcb I bnve Just M> eelved from you, Ibrongh Marconl'i iransuthintle wireless telegraphy, f sincerely i-eclprocnte in tbe nama of the iH'uple of the Brilisb Emplra tb*. (-(irdlal greetings nud friendly aenti¬ ment expressed by yon ou behalf of llle Amrrleuu Nntinti. and I heartily ivlsli .VOII nnd ynur cnuiilry every poaai¬ ble prosperitv.
"KinVABD n. AND I."
nobaon A**lgncd t* ll.itr. Naval Coucslructor lllchniniid I'cH rson Hobson haa been aaslgued lo duty at the I'uget Hound Navy Yard, near Se¬ ut tie, Wnsh,
U«ia**tl* Tranbla* Lad to Iloubl* Murder. Domesth- troubles h-.l .1. M Huff, of I'nrdv, Mo., (u kill his wife nml hiui¬ self. __
Mtpro BanB*d ¦¦ Tlrglnla.
Kor the murder of his wife .Vdniii Treadwell, colored, was banged at Nor¬ folk. Vs.
ImOar Warld.
.K musicians' union is the hiii..i nd¬ .illlon to the lUUks uf UIgUUlxeil labor iu gulncy. III.
Hotel aud resiuurnni eui|iloycs' un- h.us hare doubit'd Ihelr uiemliersiilp since January I, HKr.'.
.\l BrldgeiM^rt, Coun. ¦iiK) buffers, [Nillshers and platers, who struck six w-eeks ago. hnve voted lo return to work.
Br(x>ni uinkera rei-ently won a sirike for au lucresse iu wages si Ilea .Moines. loit-s. gaining au lucreaae of twelve per ceut.
Tacoma (Wash 1 carpt-uters will nsk for an advani e In Ihelr w-agea of seven and a half ients au bour, or sixty ceula a (lay >>r eight hours They luive been re.-elviiig $.'1.
.All Ihe women tesihers lu liie I'ort. age Ll rri|lrle. .Manitoba, *.'lioolii, ex¬ .-ept line, bave gone ou strike lu en¬ force a demand for belter wages Tbe teacbers are aupported by practically every leading mao In towu
Tbe Huaslan woricers seem lo bare scored a victory at Uostolf. Tbey bave rerelrrd arrrara of pay. bare obtained tbe dismissal of the (oreaian who caused tbs tronble. aad bare obrslucd a permit to cal«imit« bolldat-o.
WOMAN ACCUSED OF MURDER.' ^
A Society I«Bd*r la a FItUbnra Sabatk rhargeil Wllh Killlac a Ulrl.
rilisbiii-g, ru.-.Mrs, Leillia Bagls, wife of S. t), Kugle, n RuperintendCBt of llle Pressed Sleel Oar Company, nnd proniliieni In socinl circles In Ava- lon. a subiirli of Ibis city, was ar- rnlgned iu (he crlmlnnl cnurt charged wllh the murder of tier tblrleen-years ohl wnrd, Kdua Varner. ou May 0 last.
When the girl's denth waa reported In the Curnuer it was uuuounced that she had couiiiillted suicide, but on ac¬ count of her youth an lureallgalloii was sinrled by District Attorney Hay¬ maker, uud later Information was inado uguiust Mrs. Kugli*, churglug ber wllb the killing.
.Mrs, Kngle swtirc that she was aba0< lutely iunocdit of the crime.
ONE JUDGE IMPRISONS ANOTHER.':
Flnda HIa rdlawJarlat Onllty of Oaa> t«mpt at C*ort.
Tampa, l-'lii,—Judge Isaac A. Stew- nrt, of tbe Criminal Court of VolilsW County. WHS seut lu Jail fnr tbirty days by Judge firnbuui. of Ihe Oriin- luul Coun of IllllHlioruugb Couuty, for conlempt of court.
Judge Slewnrt was summoned to testify lu regard tu llie alleged par- ¦ huse from u Deputy Nlierlff of lattar* which were found in t'.ie rooms of m physician wlio wns accused of canslng th(. denlh of u youDv woman. He re¬ fused lu be swurr.. hm Insisted on reading 11 writteu slatement. His lm- prlsimmiiil for cuntrinpt followed.
LITTLE CHILO HANGED AT M.Ar.
nop* Caiighl Around Ih* N**h ¦* tha VlelliB Pall Offn Had.
<in.cn Castle. Pu,-White CbrlatlaK I,,esher and bis wife, living Ihree mllea southwest (if tills plnce, w-ere at chnrcb tb(.|r two ihildreu. lefl lu tbe care of tlieir graiidfulher. began playing with a roiH'.
lu romping over the lied on the seir- oiid fluur, out uf sight uf Ibe grand- falher, the chUdreu's rofte became Mir tnngled about the ne(.k of tbe smaller child, who f.dl off the bed. and lietora help could cuuie Ibe eblld was stran¬ gled lo death.
The elder cliild jilayed on. loo yonng lo realize that a tragedy bad occurred.
SULTAN OF JOLO DEAD.
Kaltr ol th* Phllip^a* lalMMI • VMIaa •r Chalam.
Manila-News reached here of Iba deatli of tbe Kullau of Jolo. who died of elidlera. Ills uiulher went to Jolo as A «luve, Iler career bus beeu cow- pared Willi llie rise In power of tbe Dowager Kmpress of China.
Khe once uuliiuahlugly aaked tbe Philippine Coiooilssion for iiolsOB, la order lo (uuble ber to prolecl her SOS lu Ihe Sullunate.
r*ld l'*r Ih* CaBa*efttaid Caal.
The exclteineut attending Iba coo- Hscailou of n traloload of coal by t crowd uf Areola llll,i cltlzena waa brought 10 un end wben s(-ttleiueat was made for Ihe conl appropriated, Tbe eoal was Ihe jiroperty of a mining and i.innufaetiiriug i-oujpauy, Tbe btll, w-ltii Ihe .invoice by cnrs. waa received oud a cbi-ck forwarded to cover amonnt.
BIU im Prabibll P<M<hall la . A bill ha* lieen Introduced la tba Missouri M-gislalure iiroblbltlng faate boll lu Ibe Htate.
Wlfa MnrdaratM ¦«¦¦.
t'.-,r killing hia Wife i^wuei UfOgf was found guilty uf flrst degree (I, r el'Memphis. TeliU., and Will N
bnujed.
Ch*rs*d Wllk a Imrg. eh
A sburlage of over fllUiOUO la 1 against <>. Christie Bayer, secretanrgf. si-versi biiildiBg and loen aaeeelgtHW
at CIrclrvllle, Obb).
tl^na—e lai Optimltlle Mes<.
Jobu Hedmood. M. P., la Kdioburgb. said that fee satlafadory aettleiaeat ot Ifet
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NASSAU COUNTY A FAMILT MKTTSPAPKR OF LOCAL AMD GKNSRAL INTKLLItiKVCK TBIICI: tLtO T£ABLT l» ABTAICS Y,, FRIDAY, sTANUARY 23, IOO.?. NO/13. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lun^s. It con¬ tains no harsh expectorants tbat strain and irritate tbe lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Tb* Doctors SaM No Uti CootiMiitloR - A Morvolovt Curt. L. M. Rucclea, Rcaioner, Iowa, writes: "The doctor* said I had con- ption andl (Ot no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It helped me ri(nt from the start and stopped the spittinc of blood and the sumption and It helped me i _ pain in my lungs and today I am sound and well. THRCC SIZES 2Be, SOe, aiMl $1.00 REFUSE SUBSUITUTES SOLD AND RECOIiEIIDED DY SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. E. A. Dorlon DO.NDOD AUCTIONEER Freeport. N. V. Benjamin D. Homan BUILDtH flM* aad BpeclOcatlooa Pr*parMl Work 8ttperinl*ndcd uUniata* rnrnteheJ lOHET TO LOAN -n-ii:'";'. r. per eent, AV tPOt applicatlana proini.tly aiTept..!, R.eeve & BeLrtlett. Title Insuranc* tt HortsaKe Loans MaUOflloa*: KHEK.VPOBT. I,. I. _ ¦ ,x_ ?' Uh«ty Stnel. He-. York. BraaobOacniHlverhead, L. I. Jamaica KavliiK* Bank Bldg. Jsmali-a. I.. I. Uyater Har Bank HUIk., Urg «i — . . Hay. L. I. TaUpboaa In all office*. I John Pa Wright QENERAL AUCTIONEER ^ Fswaport, N, V WILLIAM H. POST 8iieoe**ar to J. T. Po*t A Bon Dealer In Choice Groceries Flour and Feed MAIN STRECT, FRCKPONT ¦•Hb tf L. I. *. •., Opp. *it«ill Afcsis RESORTS OF THE SOUTH Oan ba r«aob*d wllb comfort and eeOBOOir by Um OLD DOMINION LINE OF 8TBAMKB8 Laktiac Maw York dally. Hnnday* eici-ptvd •U tb* year raaad, II p. m. KXCVBSION TICKETS TO AaKofille, Hot Sprin (s Pinekarat, SoutKem Pines. N. C. Hot Springs. Va,. Jaekoonvillc. St. Augustine Tampa, FU. New Orleana, Lai. SaiTannaJi. Gm. Tb* ahoT* Excaraion Tiikela tnr.lu.le M.-ala M4 Matanram Berth on Old Doinlnbu ¦Iaaa***. 'Tlok*!* and atatemoiua al Iter M.n., N. r, OM Dominion Steamship Co . tl lUCN ITMtr. REW TORK N Y B. B, WAi-aaa. Tralllr Maiiaccr J J. Bhow.v, (ien l>aaariiii..r Am MORTGAGE LOANS All good loans promptly accepted. Law dufKca. ALBERT D. HAFF, Co«M«llor>at-Uiw, Babylon. N. Y. Uhe KodaK. Ctrl asjB for yon to bnj yoor anppliea at home. Tho pri(% ia the same in city or conntry \KODAKS ] FILMS Veljox Solio ^. F. PEARSALL Oftfoato Poat Oftice Freeport, N.Y WIII Make Affidavit THE SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JANUARY 25. Now laoaoo of laHo for an Iowa Poatmaotara I>D«tmut*T R. H. lUiidall. DoalbiK b., < ton: I suffered Irom indlpstion tmi to- ¦uitiof ovlls for jroMi. Ftnklly I tried Kodol, I soon know X had faimd wb»t I bad lenir looked for. I »m bttUr today than in yesis. Kodol (»t« m* a now ! IsM* of ufe. Anyono oan havo my af- j fldavltto tho truth of thli statomsaL" Kod(4 digests your food. This onablas tha ! systom to aMimllata supplies, sttontthen- I liv ovary organ and reatortng hoalth. Ko4ol Hakoo Toa Stroa0. rnparsdoaly by K a. DsWiTT a Oo., Oblai» TEsll.boMMeaaUlaslHtlMstbsHs.slas> , njOTICl! TO CKaUITOBH.-Pumdant to i 111 an nnler llf Hon, Hubert .-(ealiiiry, Surn.- I gai.' uf (he t'ounty nf Naaiutu. notli-e l» lierrl.y Klven lo all oerw.nH liaving .lalma I'liarlea I., Nli-hol- ' ¦•- Aobjeetl P*nra Counael Irt the TIieaa*Io- nlana, 1 Tlisaa. t,. 14-211—Gol.ten Text 1 Theaa. t.. Zl—Memory Veraea, 16-18 —Coininviilftry oa the D»s*a Leaaon. I. C'hrist'a eerond coming {vs, l-II). Thc first iL-irt of thia rhapter aland* in i-loae ronncction with the laiit cix vercea of chapter 4. The two pRrnKr.iph3 touch upon two (liHerenl «Kpei:la of our Lord'* coming, viewed lirat aa it concerns depart¬ el Chrii-tiRn.). and then in it., relation to men livinfi ui.ou the earth. The former ima.sn^ suppiiea comfort respecting tho dead in ('hrisl. thc latter enjoins wotchful- nca ami lircpnrediie^a upon the living. Putil'^ Ipacliing concerning the return of the Ixird .Icsus Ironi heaven had ver.v deeply impressed the Thessalonians, hut his views had heen grcativ mismiderhtood. The d.iy of the Ixird's .ominK (v, 2) nn douht "iiK-liiilcs not only Iiis c.nning nt the end of the worl.l, hut nil the spcial manifestations of that coming, as at the day nf denth and the destruction of Jeru* kalem (see Matt, 'ill" II. Rules for the s.iiutificd life (vs, Vi¬ i-i). In verses l'i and 13 he urges them to properly love and esteem their ministers, 14, "llrethren." This exhortation a ipliea to ministers nnd liiyiiicn nlike. "The weak." .K ninn may be wcnk in liis judg¬ ment or in hia character, Tlitre may he a Inck of information or a lack of capacity tn underatand thc truth. Such people need the nssistnncc of those who are strung. We can "suppori"' nlhcr« wilh ll) our sympathy. (2) our prnyers, t;i) ..iir example anil 14) our counsel. l.-l. ",-ec that none" etc. Some one has snid, "Evil for evil is heast like; cvil for good ia (levil like; good lor good is mniilike; g.Kid for nil is godlike" Uetal- illli,Ml lieirnya a wenk, ignohle nnd cruel ili.-p.isilinn. "He is helnw himself whn is 11.1 iihoie an injury." "Small souls nlone I...Ill gruiiges." "But ever follow" eic Thc true ChriMiiin alwavs ren.hrs good f.ir Clil. The line of conduci here out- linr.I ia to be pursiieil huth nithin and without the church. So follower of (hnst will intentionally liarni any man, 10. 17, "Itejoice alway" He who would ahvnys rejoice must pray without cen«iiig. Paul had learned the secret that "in sor- r..w endured for ( hrist's sake there is lii.l- ih-n n new --pring of jov" See K.ini. .1: .'l- 5; 2 (or. I'.'l 1(1, ami the word., of Chrivl in Mmt. 3: 1012. To rejoice is nnt only n duty, hut a privilege. The Christian has thc fountain ot^joy within him. "I'ray." 'I'nie prayer springa from tlie lieart. It includes (1) an Acknnn-leitgenient nf Ood, (21 thaiikfiilncas. (3) confession, (4) en- Ireaty, It ia our duly tn vrny Im-.-hubo (1) it is .ommnndcil. (2) bernuse it lends lo iiii]ire^s lis with a Kcnse of our de ienilence iipiin Coil, (.1) hecauso it is Ihc mcins hy wliich we coiuiniino (villi (.od. (4) hecanse it is nia.Ic the rnndilion of our receiving from (.nd. Prevailing prayer (1) fpriugs from a sense of real need, (2) is rnrnest, (.¦)) is humhie, i4) is im^orlunnlc, i,!) ii siiecitic hiessinga, (6) pleadi the ground the agaii tlie Town of Iliti md, to iiree. s there.,!, l.i ihc si rilurs, llir lulmlnistrat.i . . ¦Hseil Ml (he FreeiKirt Hank, Fn^imrt, > 1 ..r iH-r >re feliruary 1.^, llKU nril. l)ali-.l Aug. Klh. IHS. II AaA Nii-nniji, I Longenecker Bros. ! DENTISTS 6S9 Fultan Strsct, Oreoklyn I at I riKErORT, IIIBV I NIYWtRD lUllDllie Opp. Depol. on Wedurtdars and rrldari l.'I.m ') a. m to A p. m. I Wm. R. Lom.i xx KKK. n. D. P.. Manaset ^ K. K. CHAPMAN. ' Wbolestle ud Retail JT.UMBET? FHi;i;it)KT. L. I. Tolephon* n-T. UOiiCOK LI'MRKR CO.. l.an( Island Cllj. N. T T*le ihonrs, i:iU « S lirernplonl SO YKAWO' CXPERICNCI Patent DmMM CorvMONTS Ac. A utaai a UeK^**. irietljw r>, (Tm«*i BH«ficT f.iea*r*rlna*t*«.l*. Talenl* ImAaa l^lfou*^ Mana Oiriy. r*e*tT« ^ wiikoal Saraa. la tk* fered fnr i promises nnd rests in them of all fnith, I 13. "Ilive th,ink»" Kven in perseriilion i we should Ihnnk Hod Ihnt we nre eonsid- j nci worthy to suffer for Christ, 'Travcr ami ihanksgiving arc the Iwo winga oi the soul liv which it rises npward to lloil" ! In, -JO, 'yiien.h not." Since llic Spirit I may he i iicnched he ia a lire, as nppeared ; on the d,iy of rentcrost I.Keit 2i Sl Thia , I iiiMcm sets forth the audden nn.l Teh,.- incnl nclivlii.-s of the HdIv Spirit, wilh llis gifts of warinlh for the heart nml light [ for the min.l, nnd Ilia power In kin.lle the liiiniun spirit, "The gift of the Spirit was I then existing, deep and powerful, in the ynunir The«Mloninn rhurch." and ihrv were here coinm.. nded not lo forhid tlioc who under divine jnspirati.iii atood up lo reveal mysleiies or apeak with tongiics. Ilill the comm.ind is univeraal. Whntever l.l^.l^rs the work ot the .Spirit in oiiraelvci or oihers is here forhiddcn. The Spirit is i uen.lieil hv dei.rccintinn, neglect or sin. 21, 22, ''Prove" On the nihfr lund. do not accept as genuine nil thnt may rInim lo he genuine, Ii ia our daty to' prolie, t.si. tiy all such mnnii'estaiions and "hold last" only the gnod. But ihe exhortation here is eapahle of the widcat appltcniion. Wc are to diacern hetween trulh and dt¬ i.ir. nn.l SHI the rlinff from the wheat 'Hold fast." Wc ahould never allow the li.-io.l to slip from us. '.flnv the truth nnd .c!l il n..i. • To do tlli. will take a strong rflort on our pai;. ".Mislnin." N'ot ouly hold fast the good, hnt ah.lnin from and fcnonnr* the evil whicli may hive been de¬ lected as a result of proving all thinga. Sanctification promiacd (vs. 23. :4I. '23. "(lod of ,.e*ce." "Peace is the sum uf nil spiritual hlesaingi that man re- .eives and experiences." 'Tlie apostle prays that the Ood of peace might sane- liiv them wholly Thr TTiesNalonian Chris- tians were truly regenerated i thev h.rd had a tcniiine conversion (»ee chap 11, and yel Ihey neede.l entire sanctilioation, "Sanctifv you wholly ' The work of tanc- liticatioii nil. hegun in lonvrrsion, and now- It iva- their privilege to be made com- .!cte—lo Ih- ean.titie.l whollv Sanctitica- n.m signirie*, I Sepnralion from sin. 2. I onseirali.in to (l.i.l the s«iting apart I holy use. 3 "ft li of making holv." 4- It .Iriiotes the re..uli of this procei*—th« le who IS made holv.' "Spint— •" That IS. the whole man. "It li,t nr,easary to regard »piril and s«ul d KkIv as three distinct logical ilivisiona man s nalure " Hut if it seems destrabl* di'iinguisli l.etween soul an.l spirit, tben ' spirit mu.t lie regarded as the highe»t ri of Ilun. In which alone man p.iasesse* itelhgen.-.. an.l i. cn,ihle,l lo apprehend .k1. and thr ..ul s. tlie seat of the affec- OUK. patsions and sj.petiies "Yet w-« in as one indivisible the mind igiiaieil aa ir.i etc. Krom 11.rren.e of entire Tl . «. -llr. the mai¬ ls fa.tliluilv railed us o make u. hoV, ar.d tells h,in thr ex pe¬ ed by Iwith .lews and lien heir hearls were liimried rd« .vs. -iVJSi, 2,1, 11- ¦ M Paul trciuentlT siiiest It hr. in all ihe .Tills and his om.-e, fell h.s ihe pravrr. of the ihuiih. should we'- -Kis. ¦ Th... Ihe oi a(fc.(i,>n l«-t»een kindrril frienda. appears to h.(ve been in the primitive .-hauh, I.ut I'le rii.Tom gradualK .lied out during the M 1,1,1 le .Vge, Todav we hav* liij ^an.lshake. which answers ail i.urp..wes r.. 2S. ".Kdytire vou I.iterallv, I put you uis.n o«!h to do thl. ¦ The'gra.e. ' eik.-. This u Sl Paula a.v.*! lorm of tinal lwn*diotiun I( contain- si sptmiul (a«d thai one ( hnatian .-aa »iih iDcther " STATE NEWS. lueom* ef ttae State. The rppoi-t of Nathan L. Miller, .state Controllor for Inm .yc.-ir, hns horn made public II Bboivs nn a.-tual Kurplus in the State Treasury of »8,(X)1 ..'MO, Thla aum ia more tban 2,00(),U(Xl more thnn the eHtiumte made Innt year, despite the faot that the (lli(>ot taxes were ?3,87I).R47 less thall the yenr hefore. Total rerelpta were $2;i,(l«0.77.'i and the ezpeudltiires $2;j.220,'-'72. There xins collected during the yenr from 7"il'4 corporation* In rorporntion taxes, ox- elusive of orgaulzntion tax. $(i,22U,- 183.18. whereas In 1S!W, TiiCfi eorporii- tlons tvere taxed, producing y2,2ll(l.(J.'i(), Here are some of the hirttev Items In the State's receipts: Direct tnxe.s, $(i.- 073,663; tax on cirporatlons. $('.,'J2(!,- 3S3: tax on orpanlzntlon of ooipoi-a- tlons. t380,."i(!7; tax on ti-nnsfers, $3,- ara.H.'VJ: Iliinor tax. »4,2'.;I,(I71; tru«t funds. ;473.31L>, Mra. Klehl Again I'ree. Mrs, Maude (', Klehl Is free iiciiln, after hnvlng heen nvlce nrresteil ehnrged with tin- niuidor of her hus¬ band. Wllllnui .\. Klehl, of Pielile. Her mother. JIi's. Aihlie I-'euiier, Ik nlso free. The (Irnnd .Tury nt Cortliind adjourned nml no iiidli-liiM-ut wnn found against the twn women, Tln-y were released hy .IiiiIko V.. C. KRiiles- ton, xiho (leclilcil ihe cert lonul pro- (.eedlnirs In fnvor of the (lefemlnnls. Distrirt .Mtiirtiey Donil n.,ireoil tn their lelense, kiioivlii); Ilint the (Jriniil Jury x>-(inhl not Indht them, (iin. nn- «on for fnllui-e In liidl.l uns (ho nii- wlllluguc-is of till' Jury to sn.ldle nil eipeiisivc trial on ilii- tnipiiyors. lle.1 als imIIv d* nines* S*Tea Hlin From Trial. fJeorpe H. I.nphniii, former I'l-osiili'iit of Ihe I'enn Ynn Nnlloiiiil Hnnk. ivlii. h he Is ehiirpe.I wllh wiecklnu In ISftS, nnd mlsapiu-oprUrnii: .?4ii.(s>ii, w-lll never he tried on Ih.it .-linigi.. He is uenrl.v .seventy yenrs nld, hns siiKlniiii..! two strokes nf npnplrxy nml Is iiinhiii.il tn lied lu 11 prlvnli' hosiiilnl iu Klniiin- Tlnee physklnns li.siifled In iha I'nited Stntes Court nt Klinira ihnt if Lapham wns lonod lo nlleinl loiiri he mlitht eidhipse. As l.nphaiii Is n lioiu- less Invnlid, the I'nlled States Dlslrl. t .Mtoi-iiey snys he will never he hionslif to trinl. Ijiplinni Is beUiu sued hy .-ii,i wife for divor.-e. To Kx(*n.l Parole rroTislnni. Kniierlntend.'iit of Stnle I'risniis C.l- fins has nnnonnced nt .Mbnny Hint the chnirmnii of the Sennle nml .Xssii ihly Committees on Prisons wouhl liiln.- duce In Imth houses nf the Leglshiliire n lllll In carry nut the rcciiiiiiiiemlii- linns made by Sniieriiileinlciit Colliiis 111 Ills annual rcporl, to th.- efle. i thnt th(. provisions of the Inw fnr ilic i.nml- lUK of prisoners slmnlil be ..xt..ti |
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