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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
¦M
¦M* of the Oil. flvsataall peri ¦la* nanalf. la ialhaaoU t'nui
mtttaj-is copiisM. jrivx: ce-ntm
A rAMILT NEWSPAPER OP LOCAL AWD GENEKAL INTELLIGENCE
TKRHS: tl.tO TEAKLT IV ABTAItl
VOL. IX.
FREEPORT,
Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBER (5, 190.*?.
NO. 2.
PERSONAL
To Sufferers From Kidney and Bladder Diseases
No matter how long you have suffered, FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE will help you. Tbis we will G UARANTEU.
It haa cured many cases of Bright's Disease and Diabetes that , had been thought incurable, however we do not claim that it will cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make new kidneys for you, but
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
will positively cure every case of kidney and bladder trouble if taken
in time, and even in the worst u a u *¦ • n • ls ¦¦
' Ht Could Not Strolghttn Up
Thomas Maple, Birbeck, III., writes: "I had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could not straighten up. The doctor's treatment did me no good. Saw FOLEY'S KIDNEV CURE advertised and took one bottle which cured me and I have not been affected since. I gladly recommend tbis remedy."
neys ate affected the work of Throo Physlelant Trootod Him Without Sucetts
cases of Bright's Disease and Diabetes it always gives com¬ fort and relief.
Remember when the kid-
destruction never ceases, so commence taking FOLEY'S KIDMEY CURE at once and avoid a fatal malady.
FOLETS KIDMEY CURE
ia made from a prescription of a specialist in kidney diseases and was used for years in pri¬ vate practice before it was put on the market.
W. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: "I had a severe esse of kidney disease and three of the best physicians in southern Kentucky treated me without success. I then took FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. The first bottle gave imme¬ diate relief and three bottles cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy."
Sufftrod Twonty-Fivo Yoart
Seymour Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: "I had been troubled with niy kidneys for twenty-five years and had tried several physicians but received no.relief until I bought a bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. Afler using two bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recommend FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE."
TWO SIZES SOo and $1.00
SOLD INO REGOiMENOEO BY HERMAN OLNEY, Pharmacist.
ynancm t«> cnp.niTnua.-PnrsDant to lllanor.l_er nf Ilnu. KOHKHT HICABITH'V',
iMrslii given t. ¦¦iiImI Oornclli BaoipaUadln t
at
— —.1.1 Conniy, .le.-.-a'.e.l, ta
it Ihe aame with the vonehers Ihrrenf,
aobaerlber, tlm a.ln<ii.lairat«r ete. nf
(•Medat her placcif iransaf-llng busl
al ber resl.l.'uce at Freeisirt, Niuwhu
llr. Now Vnrk on or before thu IHih day
of NoTMnber nnt. Datad April IB! ima,
AUNA l». (.-uKNWii.i.. Admlnlstral BBWiaO. Whkiiit.
Att'r for Ailiiiinlstral.ir. RoCkvUI.' Ontre.
Naaaaa County, N. T.
10« TO OHBDITOKS-Pnrsnsnl to
an ordar of Hns. KOIIKBT HKAIItniY, -ofateof tbe Cnunty of .Vusaau, n.iilcis •DU gtvea lo all iiermms kavlnil claims iIbM Kllsaboth tl. lAird, late uf llm Tnwn at ¦pstead In H.e sakl Connty, .l.veasrd, li> |ie«**at Ihe same with the vuurliers thereof, in l|i»*ab*erlher, the exeeulor ele. ..f sal.l iteoeaa *a. at US place nf Irausacilnnliusinrwi at ihe naideao* of aald exeeubir at biiwrnni-e. Nan- **tt Co., N.Y. on ..r liefnre Ihe 1..I day nf Do-
MONEY TO LOAN «S "T?
goo.1 a:;pllratlons promptl)- ai'>-e|il.-.l.
Reeve & BcLrtlett.
Title Insurance & nortgaKe Loans
MalnOmcae: OKKK.VPIlBT, L. I. t> . .^-. ?' hlhertf str«.l. Now Ynrk. BraochOfflceai Klverfieud. I,. I.
Jamal.a Havlnin Hank RMk.
.lan.al.ia. I.. 1. Ofstxr Ilay Bauk Bldg., Oyslei
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hempstead
Nevw Vor'
Offlce In Uemiist.>a.l Itank Hiiililiii« Crn.ir .Main and Kull.in .Slriits
Telephone in all offlcea.
Har, L. I.
¦Sni^tl
¦oa TO ORRDITOKN.—rnrsnant tn a order of Hon. Hnberl Healmry, Hurra- ^^ -i tbaOottnlr of Nassan, nnl lee Is her. by tffto to all |ien.ius havlnic rlulnia avaiual MadaaR. Pvich, lale of tl.e T.>wn .>r llrn.|.- Pmpt, vt the aald (Viuniv. itr.-e.tHMl, in |in^«>nl th***— with Ike aasilhen. tlirmiMo il.e siih- ¦Brikars, the exeeulArai.r sal.l .Ic-raMMl at Ili.-lr Mae* uf traiuarllnit blislnrei at Ihe <>ftl.',< .if jMr attorney. Oeorite P. Ilutallns, at W Wall ¦t.. N. Y. Clljr..on ur before th.i 1st ilav uf Ue. **Bib*r next. Dated Hay It. IWS.
Khlgiilt 11 Pasch, )
K seen tors.
TO rKRUITOKS.- rnrsnant to
rt li- "
II, m
i-lsl.iii. analnst Ml-
iwn.if llt>niii.U>H.I
. nuBly, .l.vra-^^- -
with Ibe v»ui-h>-ra th.
'nb*r*.th* rxrrni.irs ..f ih.i insi win
1 the K-ilbar*. th* rxrrni.irs ..f 11 T**tea>eal of seta ileroaaed, tnnaMtlns bosineaa at ihe rrel.l.n.-r i.r ^ Paaniali at l<'re.<|H)rt Nassau (.-..unly, York, onor U-r.iie iku l,Mh da} o( li.>.v
rr l-raiisAii.
.'IB I'SAKHAI.I
Kxe.u
_ .of the (-..nnly I ¦Ivw to all pera.>ii, l.svni,- .i.it BajBor. lale ufthe rim u <.r 11,' •OM Coanty. deeeaM-.l, i,> pr, WUhlhe voiH-her* tlierrof l,i tkeaasoaloroltheljasl Wm i •f Ih* dec«*ae.l. at hts pla.x- •oaloeaa, at the r-.vt.len.-e nf (- Barairreep.>rt.
>r befnre Ik.. I
al*d Mar *>. i*0.
^V*a to all ix-r-K.iti. I.Mvi.iu KiwtPlnwrUliI. I..I.. ,.( llir
UmA tn the said i.-4>uiii>. .1,..' Ih* mmm wlib Ikc vvu.-bri> nbaiitlber. Ike eXMuior .tf ili fValament ..f said <lrr<<*aed. at his els..- , r .h..r.i.nl.
LAXAKOLA
vsures nonstlpatlon.
Pettit Bros.
ODdertakers and Embalmers
K-view Bailding, Main Street FREEPORT. N. Y.
(Irieliiiil.i'i ..f Iho Uniln.1 .Stiilw (•„ll..go ol Eiiil'i.iiiii.iii. •
r.'.llsiill,.ii<h-<l to .lay ..r nitrht. Fim.-ri.li. .lir. .-ti^l in Iho h.....t an.l lul.,st nian- D.T will, .-v.-ry fn.-ility lu pinn-,n.
.V.sni'.oiy ai.t,.n,Utt,U S,.uili .•ih,,r,- •r.-l..i,li..n,.„ X ll.-ni|»le.i.l . ,. .'iKH.wkvill.. (-.ntre
.N. I. 1111.1 N. J.. IHh l|,-ni|H.,.»,l
ll,. ILKikvillHl-tinlro
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW
132 Na**au St
NKW Vlll'.H BALDWIN, NASSAU CO., L I
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT- LAitJ
Money to Loin on Bond and Maitgtes
1,1J Nassau St. New Y.irk
Residence, .-Jmilh ,'<l., nour rhlir.li, Kr.-i..!
Fred.W. Conrader
ili-nl.T In
Imported and Domestic
DELICATESSEN
rhe fineat Chivse, Unliiuiiii.-., Ham,
Cxik.-d Ciirued Heef, U.msl i'nrlt, Also all kinds smok.-d Ki.<h, Salmon.
SturKciii, Ki!s, Jilniiters, i le.
Preserved l-^sli. Salt .M.ukenil, HerriiiK.
Anenovi.w, llisnian-k Ilerrin,-.'.
llcltled H.-rriiiK, Knlleil Herring
and Sar.liu.-s
FREKPORT
»r oAHtromt omtot Mtrav Mo optmta.
Weak Hearts c
Ar* due lo Indigestion. Ninsly-nln* of every ! on* hundred peop'e who have hearl trouble can remember when It waa simple Indigss- ' tioa. II la a icientifio lact that all cases ol i heart diaaaa*. not organic, ar* nol only '. traceable lo. but aie tha dlrecl result of Indi¬ gestion. All lood taken Inlo the stomach khlch falla of perfect digestion ferments and •veils the stomach, pulling ll up againsl the : hean. Thia Inlerferea vith the action of Iha hearl, and in tha course ot time ihal delicate but vital organ becomes diseaaed.
Mr. D. Ksttbla. ol Nsvads. O., ssys: I hsd nomsch , Irouble snd srss In a bed slrte sa I hsd hssn Irourle ' vltli II. I look Kodol tUflotptlt Cur* (or sboui louf moaths oad It curad me.
"VodoiHsMlaWkMYeaBal *
and reiievea Ih* atomach ol all nervous
strain and th* heart ol all pressure.
•onissonlr. tl.OO Sbe koldlac JHaniea tbettW ruMislu-.l dailv liv
ato. vhkk sells for SOc. i>,„-, j,,,,,.^ j^ C.l . -14 Uroiu" St N
rr*»«*tf bf ¦. a O.WITT * CO., OHIOAOa The .lid.-st n.-ws ii^.-ney ..f Wull .<
TIIOM.VS .nUlNS'l'iiN IK'a vear, f 1 u miiiith.
Fulton Street
The Wall Street Journal
liives a.ivi.-e ami iiii.iw. rs, without rliurKe, iminirii-s almut invesmn.nts. i^tndi.-s underlying eau.-ies nf iiuu-k.-t aiov.-meiits. D.-t. rmiin-s fm-ls unv.rii- iiiK value of »e.-iinti.-.-< ("rilii-ises.aiiiilvsei Illd n-vi.-ws Kailr.iii.l and Iinliistriai i-.-- is.rls. IIii«e.iiiipl.-l.. lahl.-H nf .•ariiiiics ¦yt iimiM-riii-s. t^ii.m.s a<-iive ami iiiai-- tive sl.K-ks aim iKin.ls. K.-i-.ir.ls th.> tlie la.st sale of Uinds aud the yield on mvestmeiit nt th.- pru-e.
lh,e trim daily i-nntuiU Ihe TllE W.U.t. SlKKBT Jul'KNAL 1» helirr ijinllitifd In inretl money tafely nnd j,r,,iiiol,ly and tn ni/i I,..- nhnul inteilinenli lln'it, oiie li ho
uralni-l n.mi. pn-.*-..!
BANNER SALVE
It. H. riisi.i
JnaaarilnK l.nain.via. nt ill falto al Unwklyn. .ily ..f X.-w Y. •r before ll.r l.all. . ar l.r ll Oi»l«l May ju. Iixi.
ll.iHr.«HnUsiaisT.
txrl-ltor
ntTV*w Y.
-ember next.
^yi
KmiiirCDitE
"T'l J MI ^^ "^y ol^i severml doctor* mad rtmedics
PIANO
HERBERT RICE {
tor W ycmr* with K. U Chandler, the wU-kaown Brooklyn piano dealer, ii ', ¦Mr prapmrod to take onlers for piaun ' taRinc, mnd KUBntiilce* host of work ' JUnyoae dntirinit his *erTiee mar Intv. (kair order at the Ri?Tiew otnee, where Umv wUl be forwarded. . Batam by pcrmii^ion to |
Ur. R. H. MaylAud. Frrv-port
MONEYTO LOAN
- Oo Mortgage at 5%
_Amtimttm LOAs.« <:l'i:pti:u at oncr.
ilUQfl J^. mFF, C-Jansrllor-a-Law BAtYLON, N. V.
is the most healing: salve in R.OSCOe Lunvbcr Co.
the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Bums and all Skio> Diseases. It positively ^
Cures Piles
S. Kia(abmk«r, So Ernst Ohio Street, Chicace, trritca: "I bmd m bad caa* of Pile* for ••varal ymmr*. BANNER SALVE cwcd m* quickly mod perman-
\VI,..l.^ale ..>nil H.Tiil
V.-ll.iw I'ill,. mill Simi.-.i TiiuK^i-,
\\ liiti^ riiii>, M.iiililiiics, Trim
uu.l ]>u.\ Liuiil>.-r
Cypress a Specialty
Wn.-, .K..nu.'«n.l N,-»i...mi frrek.
LONG ISLAND CITV. N.Y.
I..CHOICB.,
Woodcleft
Building Sites
ara etwaetlsf sissy Seme eeshsrs, wSe ereetinf s els.. of SullSlngs tl.st Is not okosi Is sis* ant srohltsoturol IS tte Orealer New Yerk i
Oood Boating, Bathing, Fishing;
Flva Faat of WaUr at Low Tide
Laoataa In Ui* Ppagraaalv* Vlllag* of
FREEPORT, L.
doeO Sohoola, Five Ohureh**, Weli-Equlpped Flr* Ua-
aartfiient, Flral Cla** W*t*r Supply,
CiaatX* Light*, Oolf Link*,
Cxe*ll*nl Raa** fot Biayoling and Driving.
Partloulara a»rir *a
RANDALL & MILLER
PREBPORT. L.
J.VERME
J WlinlMale Retail
J Foreign anrt Domrstlc
? and VeOTtable Ilflii-ac-i...
ALSO fINE CONFECTIONERY S
reannl»aS|.«-l»liy i
(focls ilrllvrre.1 prompily \
Main ft., near the Hank. KKKKPOKT f
S^/S^/S>Q^/5^^^/S/
The Freeport Bank
t5»p.W$30,(300
MAIN STREET, FREEPORT
JOHM J. RANDAI.l.., I'resl.lent
Pres,
cn^uvdBY T. spit.^om-:. v
WILLIAM 8. HALL, Cashier
Juhn J, Randall ymlth Cxi« William B. Oolder Walliu-.iH.C<.rn.ve Chauncey T. Si.raif (^liarlps L. Wallace i». HhII
Kilcai
Board of DIraetora
Aiiirnst Imroh Willi.
Her
Wlllla
n. IVesloy Fin- Daniel H. Kaynor r.iloH Pettit Harvey H. Kmlth U.-..rKe -M. Ran.lall
nklynliii
Om-n. i-ic-pt I.'gal hnlldnyK. frnm H.->. m In Jp. ic. (iirern fiiellill..» an.l iiiiliii-.- meiitHtn ev.-ry <l.-piirlitienl eiiiu nfeltherlli. NVw Vnrk nr Hrn.ik or Trust (.-ninpaiiir!.. .lallen as far an Is i-nuhioU'm wllh .u servatlve manaK.-ni.'iii.
Inl.-re-.l st the ral.. ofn p.'r .-ent. pal on I Ime {|e|i.>8it.., tlir.-e inonltis or mor.
DraflB is:.ue.l .in all parls ot Europe.
Dnes a K.-neral banklnK liiisln.-ss.
Arrounts of c-nrp.irali.in!., couipanle
l-i.. Kntin
, ele..
uliciu-il.
iliiifaclion KnArHiiI.-e(l. I will reretv.. prompt at *rfullyausw..r.i|.
Kanh of
IRochvillc Centre
village Brenue ftochvllle Centte, X. 1.
HIRAM R. SMITH, President
THOMAS 6. KNIGHT, Vlce-Preildent
BERGEN T, RAYNOR, Csshlar.
Xoaxt) Ot Directors
Oeorge W. Davlaon Thomai O. KulKht
John Vineenl
Olentworth 1). Comb.
Charles W. Hayes
Arrendar Smilh .
John W. Do.Moll
Edward T. Thurston
Iliram U. Sniilb W.«k.y H. Smllh Charlea L. Wallace Austin Cnrnwcll Jnhn T. Dsvifcon Hamlltoa W. IVarsail
^
Yuur P»tr<ina(i BAnkltiK Houi
% General Banking HiiHlnessof Depos'
1 .'Special Dt^i)o«Its.
I KuKlandand ihe Continent.
it)nlioite<L
: U A. H to 3 P. M.; Satur-
All bills payable to GEO.
Jit, jtl!,jSt., ^\t, JVe^ty^ •*l? "iif
PEASELL, successor
^ii jt(.^u.,jii
Garpets& Bedding
1^
j.; Stoves. Ranges, ;«.
^1 Housefurnishing S*
^j Goods.... |,j:
i^'^i ^! Oil and [^ •'/»'i"»i«'«'A Gasolene Stoves
% ^Jt ji!^ ^Jy «M«» ^tyi^Ui^t* J^t^ vM<.
If W
%
C. PEASELL
.a.ly
lo furnish y.iu with ll.e
Best Cooking Stove
on Ilio market, anil one nt Itte fani.,ui.|.iuhlelie«lers.
~.LAURA
nr any olher klnrt.
C. PEASELL & SON Undertakers and Embalmers
Talaphon* Call, 19a
!«• "i'^ 'S'l*' "i'iif "iif "i'lf "iif "iif
't,
'"iif"i<^'''i'^"iif"i^'"ii^
% i«" ;«.
;«.
!«•
;«: i«" t^ i«
'i'if"i^
ForKnhablo CorpctS
S.-rviL-.-abln
"i Furniture
ami Kxo.n.nt Bcdding
CALL ON
L. C. NICHOLS,
Cor. Fiilli.ii aiiil I'luirr-h .Sts.. FREEPORT, L. I. Dry and Fancy Uoods,
Notion.*, etc., etc., j^
III fa.-t pVi-rylliiin; linpt in a l/^
FIRST-CIASS DRY GOODS STORE B'
SEA
TRIPS
of two to fivo (lays' duration, !ir.> ii(Ti>reil bv the
OLOmNIONllNE
to
Norfolk
Old Point Comfort
Virginia. Bca.cK
Ocean View
RicKmond, Va.
.anil
Washington, D. C.
Stiianiprs sail daily. exc.>pt Snnday-, at a p. 111. frnm Pii-r '2(>, Nnrlli Kiver, foot of Bi-acli street, New York.
For fnll Information apply to
Old Dominion Steamship Co
SI BEACH STREET. NEW YORK N V II. 11 Walker, Tratnc Manager
J. J. Urown, General Paason^er Agl
THE SUNDAY SCnOOl.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR NOVEMBER a
¦oUjMt: DaTltfa Grief Over Abaalnni. \ Kain. xvlll., 34-3.-1—Golden Text, I'roT. zvil., M,'(—Memory Vrnr.. 31-33—Cum- mentary on tl.e I>ny'ii Leasou.
I. Th"c l.,itil.- .irr.iy (vs. 1-Sl. 1, Tho tini(- was at'-iit tiir.-o month-, niter .Al-^.i- Inni ns^iiiie.i llie tlirnno. 2. 'llic pln.-e w.is thc lorc-st of Ki.hrnim in M.>tint tJilL-a,!. not lar liom Miilia-jaim, where llavnl «.i-. This reginn i« »iill eovere.l with tliii-k oiil.s aiiii taiigleil bushes, and thorny creepers, growing over rui-ijed ro.-ks ami niin-.u-i iiroeipi.eB. ,1. Tile army nf .Misalom niiwt liave hoen very mueh larger lliiiii I lar..is, lor HO.dOd men wer.? slain, l>esi.l,.s ili,- minv that e».-ared. Itut they ha.l n.i su.li .ii>. i'- pline ^nd organi7atinn as lla.i.is tr,..'i.-, and no -Did liiurd" like IX.vi.rs haiid ..f oun heroes. 4. The armv nl Hi.vi.l was lii- vid.-d into ilir.-e .Iivis,„ii's .m.Ier three alile fteneral.. Cinln-m lia.I .Ivi.le.i his handful tll.ll lie luuhl mike a siinull.v
MBS, BOOTH-TUCKER OEAO
Daughter of Salv.-ition Army's Chiel Killed in a Wreck.
! FATAL SMASH-UP ON SANTA FE
neons impres-inn nf the Midianile thc hett.'r l.i tlie l)a.-id divi.le.l hi meeting .Vlivilnm
Un
tin
id Ihl
llllle
ent ,;;
light pi
eneniv lh.it nould h.ive whnle fnree.
II. The defeat nnd fvs. (1171. .M.salom m Davi.l in hatlle ami ton lliglit .\li-
rt.. itributo whole. So llir.-.-. thnt. -rent points u.m nf the vved up Ins
eath of .•\l.~aIom : the servants nf .lel.-ntej. In his
l.le np.
niil.--|,..rliaps D.vi.l-,
PEPSIKOLA cu.es
Indigestion xnt'.tX dyspepsia.
Huvo your tried onr
New Butcher
y.-ty If not, why wn nre seliiiif; the cli.iiecst meat in the mark.t at lowest rates.
Main St, bat. Fultan and Smilh Sta.
F. PITTERMAN. Prop.
Formerly \V. H. rallerson-s
w- I
Greenhouse... Planis
Low by quan¬ tity. Full di¬ rection* will b* found in our pric* lial for planling and caring fortrce*. This pric* lisl Is fr**
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In graat numbara and varlatl**, iru* to nam*
and dug *r**h from th* ground, and
d*liv*md In a ahort tim* in mol*t condition
BELLMORE, L. !.
This Mantel..1
in Oak, Glovii Finiih
Wheels are Buzzing
Ready to do all kinds of work, sneh ns inakini; window frames, iloor frames, sash, iUkii-8, bniikets, Urill work aud stair buildinR at tho lowest priees.
' Cha-rlcs. L, SeamaLn
i
llipi-rMiiin St. FREEl'ORT, L. I.
CARPENTER <a BUILDER.
I WINDELS
FRENCH ii CREAM
ami Chili.-.- Conf.itinii.Ty, Fr.-iu-h Kruils, KiiiK-v t"h.M-iiliiti-s
¦k
SS). His head eaught in tin- folkr.l b..ligiis of a tree, and he hung there, slumie.l mid helpless. Iffihans his long, tliiek hair got entangled, hut Ihere is nothin.r to supp..n tlie eominon idea that .\bsaI..M. .vas <n- pended merelv hv his hair. .K.sej.liiis savs thai his linir was' --entangled."' Tlu-n .loal. took three darts nnd thrust them llirou^Ii the heart of .Misalnm. Ile alone tell str.n.g enough tn disniicv ihe king, lie di.I tiie net fnr Davi.l's own snk.-. nuihliess he thorouglilv hi-Iieve.l Ihat Alisiiloni's death wns ihe only etieetual way of eii.liii,; tins most guilty and pernieiou-. insiincelion, and so preserving the counlrv from rniii. .\lisaloni living, whetlier i.anislie.l or iii-.- prisoned, would he a ennslnnt an.l l.-arful danger. .Mi.s.nlom ilea.l, grent l!ioii.,-li the king's di.slr.-ss for Ihe lime might be, wnul.l be llie verv salvalinn ni llie eouiilrv. .l...ib held I.i.li, til,, people I'liini fiirti
I'.T'aiV'l''
.''u!.".T..Unrs from tl 5^wut runiu-rs^TViTW^Jil. balilpficld to ' ¦ gates." The heavy forlllicntiniis I aliiy an outer an.l an inn.-rgale at ihe'l.a.-e nf a battlemented tower, in wliivli w.is a -.-l.amlier" (v. :1.11. On the flat roof of this lerl from publie view. I1..m,| li.lings of the l.nllle. Thi- level with the eily wail, and ¦ould lenve BOnie spaee lu¬ ll tlie inni-r. Cnniiinie Kli I silting by thc--wavsiile, vvatiliing fnr the louiing of smno rilnnei- fn.in Ihe field ,.f war (1 !=nin. 4: I,-)). "Wnl.limnn." K\-eiy gale and outpost of Ihe low.T woul.l be guarded bv vigilant wal.Iim.-n at surh a lim.-. -Ro,.f." Tlie f of till- giilewnv nn the side of tlio
Wife of (-.....man.Ier Iteoll.-T..rker I,o«.s
Iler life Wl.ile n.i li.r « »v l.> Chl.
rafo l-r..in (oL.ra.lo - Kellef Train
] ItFarlnB lie. rrom ll.e scene Hi-.-nka
t>nwn-!|lkcteli of Iler Career,
! Miir.-elline. Mn. -Mrs. Kniiiia llnotli Tooker, Consul in .\iii.rii-a nf Ihe Sal- Milion .\rniy, sei-niul daughter ot tJon- t-ral William Rnotli. fniiuder of the .^alvnllnn Army, .iiul wife of Com-
I liiander Hnnth-Tu.k.-r. .Il.-.l here Jiisl lis the relief train lii-iiiging her nml the other iiijiir.-.l |-.i-sniis nnlve.l fi-.iin llie scene nf the At.-liisoii, Tnpeka and San¬ ta Fo Hallr.ia.l wre.k nl lt.-;iii l.ak.-. eislily live niil.-s enst of Aunsus city.
Her life wnnl.l hnv,- been prnlniiKeil, If nnt saved, had not Ihe i-.-lie( tiain Itself b.-en imrtijilly Hi-e.-kcl while lirlnglnK Hio d.-ad and iiijureil to this eity.
CnlniV.-I Tlinnirts Holland, of the .Sal- vntinii .\i-iiiy. who wns in ib,. ,.,„• wit* Ml-s. Tiii-ki-i-, was nini-tiilly lnn-l. Twen- .y si.\ nlhi-r in-rsniis were iiiJiii-.-d.
The faniniis .^alviitinn .\riiiy l.-a.ler. afl'i-.-liniialely known ns -th.". aii),'..|,- ha.l been visiting the army's iii.Insiriiil enliiiiy In Califnniin and nlsn the niie al Aiiiily. C.il. where Cnlniiel Ilnlliin.l was sii|ieriiiteiideiit. Colnnel llnlhin.I l.-fl .\iiilty Willi In-r, an.l at Kansas City tlu-y InspecleU a new woikiiiKnien's lintel eroeted there by the Salvation .\riny,
Tliey left Kansas City at fi n-.loek p. 111., on train No. 11, ol tlie Santa Fe i-nail. for Chl.-ag.i. wlieii- Mrs. Koolh 'J'li.k.-r was l.i J.iln her husband,
.\|>|il-oaeliinK Dean I.iiKe. .Mn.. the train was iiinkin;,' abnnt fnrly-tlvc miles nil hnnr. .Inst Ii.-ynnd the litllr stati.ni was an np.-ii swlu-h. Intn this the heavy li-iiln |iliiiii;.-il. TIi.> einriiie w-:is Jei-k.-d frnm llii- r.-iils nnd erashed huge sl.-el water laid; at the
mw wm FIRE-SWEPT
Fourteen Blocks and 400 Building) Destroyed at Famous Resort.
NOTORIOUS BOWERY WIPED OUT
-rite llnn.tred Peraon* Homalaaa aa4 I.r.<> v:iiln>aie.l al ai.ooo.ao* ~ *(ar- rily of Water (live* Frr* Sway to Da- i.|r.tellun — Many Fi%mous Itaaorts Oa I p In Ihe Klames.
New Y.irk Cily.—Conoy Island waa »w-<pt by a lire whli-li lu p few bours di-sii-.iyi..l properly In the value ot .ibnut Jl (XMl.iKKi, made ."iOO pcopio linnieless an.l entirely n-iped out the neres of .lives, elieap show*, reitaa- mills, (laii.-e lialU and varlou* otber i-Iiai-n.-terlslle Coney Islan.l resorts vvhUli lined llie Kowi-rj- for about nine biniks and extemle.1 as fnr south as Ihe snrf line of the sen.
Till- region ileslroyeil wns practically Ihe snni.' hs that whU-li was Inirned lu ISlMl. exeept that this lime tbe area h-ft ill ashi-s Is iniu-h larfit-r tlmn It wi* at ihe fnrnier lire.
Five persons were Injured—onl.v ono iiinriiilly. Ile was .vll.ert Ituboln. pro- prielnr .-f Ihe Silver Dollar ravHIon.
The tli-e starteil In n vn.-aut bulldinc, kn.iwn ns Ihe Illppodrouie. adjoining Tlies .\lliati-oss Holel. It spread so swiftly liiat sn.in nnt nnly thc Hippo- drnaie. 1 nt Tine's hntel was blaclDC
i-l.v-
t.iwer. but sli waited I., he oiiler gale wi. the gnlewnv tw.-en that r iioing nut a
ail. Tin- pi
111.
II faint insight ill iib.ive. The wnrl a.ive risen nii aga 23.-2k. "If he thai if the man
.lie „f Mahiina
rt nf llie Kalll,
;l of All- ¦ir heme le." Da
bring
v"'1i 1.1 hr
had 1..-. b..-
ng togelli.T.
fuglli 'Tl
I al th
t.iw.T. aii.l Ihe .Illier wa . belo.v to att.-nd 10 .ipening ninl closing the gate. "A good man." Davi.l hnd had proof of his lldelilv iliiiiiig Ihe progre..s of llie w-ar, nnil was 111-., lliat siuh a., lie wonl.l nnt ho ehosen for th,. Iliankless w-ork nf benring ba.l news. ".\1I IS w,-ll." This in tlie Helirew is ono word. "I'ea.-e." It wns the usual word of greeting. "Kell don-ii." .\n nil oE homnge to the king. "Delivered np." I.il- erally, '-shut up." leslrnined nnd i-onliued wilhin bounds, instead of leaving them at
Is-..\b, in th ng nf ll
Ihe
fallli
snfe." Th. -,l« whieh
Ile
l.-n- als the
nbout III.
"young man" thnn ab.iit the issue of l!ie bnltle. Davi.l wns thinking ot tiic omin..-is ivords, Tho sword slmll never llepart from lliy house. The sword ha.l d.-v„ui-ed one pon; was il now to rinim anollier'/ Ami whure would it stop? Aliiinnaz saw tlio Idiig's distress nn.l gave an evasive ans.v.T. Is the y.ning man snfe? This is a niiestinn .very parent nnd every friend of Voung men sli.nilil ask. Is the yoimu man sale from inlempei-anee. frmn bn.l cnni|inni..iis, from bail bo.iks, from ,li-lii-i - . o-i,|u,-t, from bnd habits? Is he safe in ,l.-sus Christ? Is he safe in n gn.ail home nml among good infliien.-cs? Is he snf.- for llin world' Is l.e sufeforeli-inilv? Ask your- self, nlso, whnt you arc doing to make hiin and keep liim saf.-?
,')n.,13. "Slnnd here." TTc has given his m.-ssnge, ami ia thus dismis-eil l.i rest after thc t..Ils.ime rnrning. He is. however, al- linveil lo pln.-e himself m-ar. Ihnt lie mav hear wli.it, further liilings the Cilsliile brings. "Cushi." An Kthinpian slave in ,Toah. '-Until avenged." il a favornble venliet in his IC ami delivereil him .mt of the hnnd of enemies. -Knemies of mv I...rd." Tho .1 hnlh done Ihee jnsli,,- on Ihv eiie- I. He ans.vele.l thc .piesli.in '-.thnnt a!om iii.lirertlv, vet s.i as not onlv riy tn make known his ,leath, but iil-o lo express enn.leniiiallr.il up..ii his hnslile sttempt ngniiisf his father and king,
IV. Davi.l in.,urns |..r Ab-il.mi (v. .I?!. Mueh m.ive.I." Sei/...l will, vi.ileiit
Hath I
his"' I...r
Ah!
Ilillil
ef. -Th.
lillli
111 Pl
nnnrlmeiil in the iippir ...irl ..1 the towi' of one of the gale-,; l!ie n.-nr.'sl pl.h> where he .ouM be alone. --WipI." T...ii.|l lainente.l. "11 mv son Absabini!" There i rot in the whnli- «1 the UM Testam.nt passage of .Icepep pnllios than this. Th Biiiiple lieanlv nf Ihe iinrrnlivB is ..xrinislli ami we nre irresisliblV reminded of Hn who. whiiellel.elii.1,1 the rels-iiious .ilv o .lerusalem an.l lli..iii:lil of Ihe di-sli-uilml it was bringing iii.in itself, wept over l (I.uke P.I: 411. -Ilii-d h.r Ihec," Sn Mos.
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantela from $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of all kinds, at rity pri.-.-s
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTCRS ANO BRACKTTS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Grove Street, Freeport
I I.nn h.-s, Kaiiiiiii-s nml Part l.-s Sniiplle.1
Brick Block Main Street
FREEPORT
CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE
CURES EVERY KINC OF COUGH.
BO YEARS' ^ EXPERIENCE
Patent
fiA-, ;c: n-'l
w,.iil,l hav.. been po-il.t,. die in Absal.i) aganee ,.f grif w.is made w, time. If Ah •night yet re grief were, 1 6. The bittei
I'nill irtnln. II- s.-n.i.-e.| themselves, ha,I it •_. «ave olh.rs. llis wish to i*s st.-nd was nn m.-re extrnv. ¦. Dnvid knew his nwn |sn.B h (lo.l: he .-ould die nt anv al.lm were spare,! in life he rut, Th.- .-auses of Davi.P, Davi.rs l,..e for Alisal.im. ni-s lll.l Al.-alom ha.l ,ouie en.l. .'I. Tlie ,..n-,i.,usne« in was r.arlly llie (ause.
rpilig I-n- pil.-d In a hnpe linn on.- nn top of the ntli.-r, on.- insi.h- nf niuitlier.
Iininedinlely il was tnl.l Ihnt Mrs P.notli Tiu-ki-r was .in the Irnin. Tlu .-iiiu-oiitrate,l efl.irts of tb,. r,-s,ii.-rs nl nn.-e were bent mi tin,ling the liltl.- wn- man wli,i devnled In-r life lo assisting the lowly.
.Many were liiki-ii fi-.iiii the debris l>e fnre Ihey f.niii.l tin' Siilvatlnn .-Vrnij h-ailer. She wns iiii.-.iiisriniiN. It wns fniiii.l that h.-r sknll wns frailnred and she hns i-.-i-eiv.-d severe iiili-riinl 111 .1nri.\s.
.\ r.-llef trniii started from Mnreellint nnd aiinlhi-r fi-nni Kansas Cily. both A.'-ljii; siirgi-nns and ilalni ng.-nls. Th( ...„ from -Mai-i-elllne lea.-hed there IlrsI nnd the Injured were put aboard. In eluding Mrs. H.Mith-Tn.-ker nnd Colonel Ilnlland. This train bad gnne only n f.'W miles w-hen a tniek slipped from nne nf the cars, nnd for a f.-w Re.-nnds it seem.>d ns Ih.mgh the already In Jiired w.iul.l he i-iiiii;lil iu a se.-ond wr«-k. Rnl the air brakes w-nrked In¬ stantly, nnd while the Injnred passen g.-rs were sev.-r.-ly jnlt.-d none wan killed nt Ihe mnnieiil. The Jnlr. hnw-- ever, mnv hnve hnst.-tied the death ot Mrs. Unnlh-Tu.-k.-r.
-Inst as the relief li-aiii renehed here Mrs. nonlh-Tneker lir.-athed her In.st. D.ietors bonrded the .-ai- tn remnve ber, but they realized In-r eniidlllnn nn.l waited only a mnuii-nt nntll Ihey said Bhe wns d.>nd.
Mrs. Itonth-Tueker. w.io wns Miss Kiiiiim Bnnlh, w-as born In IKIIO nnd married Frederii-k Tinker In m«.S. He nssumed her name ns part of his nw-n. Mr. an.l Mrs. llnnlh-Tueker w-ere np- p.iiiit.'.l tn i-nminniid the Snlvatinn .\riiiy In .Vnierl.-n In Mnr.-h, l.siir.. sn.-- .-I-.-.lim.' Kva C. Ii.i.itli. whn hnd siiii- plant.'.l her bi-nthei-. Ilallinglnii Hn.ilii, who had been reninv(>d by the (Jeni-ral.
SAYS CANADA MUST SECEOF.
I.ea.lInK l.ll.rr tl l-aprr ot IlaUfai Advo. • alo In.le|ieii.l«nee.
Halifax, N.iva S.-.ilin.-'riie Halifax Cbrniiii-I.'. Ihe lendinK newspnper siip- pnrl.-r In Ihe Maritime I'rnvliii-es of the I.llii-i-ny party, In an edltnrial on Ibl- |-e<-oiit Aluska boundary awnid. Bays:
-This Alaska episo.le lias mnde It eli-iu- thnt nnr ..xlsliiiK r.-lali.iiis In the eiiipIi-.'.iiiinnl h.. .'.iiitliin.'.l iiiii,-b Iniig- i-r. We lire i-v, n nnw- nt Ille pnrtliiKnf the wavs. linr siilinriliniiie iiiisiiiiin bns been sn .l.-ni-lv nn.l so hiiiiiilliitlng- ly ii-venl.'il tlml It must spee.lily be- ('.iiii,' iill.-i-Iy uii.-n.lunilile."
'III.' Chrniili-le nilds Hint Ihi-ri- nre nnw only Ihii .-.iiii-s.'S open fnr Cnna.Ia -,-11111111,'le legishithe lnd,'p,'iiileii.e wllhin llie eiiiplie. a,'kiiow-l,',lgIiig Ihe s,i\,'rel|:iily id the Klnt' of Knglnml nlnn.', nr tin- stains of an iiid.-piuid.-nt nntlnii.
The pnp.-r snys there is inurli to enni- nii'iid III.' hilUr sl..p, lii'.'aiise II wnnl.l fi-.'.' Cnii.-iihi fi-niii the danger nf lii-ldg iv.T eiiilirnlli-il wilh Ih.' lulled Slales (III ner.iiiiit nf Its Kin-npenii .-.iiin.-e. Ilnll. nnd at th.- snin.' time w-nuld se- .111-.' fnr Ihl' Dniiilnlmi the benefll nf Ihe lu-otpetloii nf Ihe .M.inroe Dneliliie.
llnih irf these Irtilldlutss are on TII- ynu's walk and elose In the Inrire stnioa Inr.-s of Sti'.-pleelinse I'avk. lliera waa n Ilelit wlii.l blowlni: nt the time al¬ m.ist diri'.-tly from the w-est. and tho spni-ks and dames were carried nlnnK In n line panilltd with Surf nvcDue and sei-nn-il to Ihi-eHt.-n the destruetloij of Ihe mile or more of bulldlnpt In front of Ihem.
The liuildlnirs nt Sleeplwhase Tark well' s.'orelu'd by the hent, and aeveral Mines bm-st Into llauies, wlileh. liow¬ ever. wI'le .|iii,-kly subdUiHl by the fira npiini-ntns whU-h Is n pnrt of the park'a e.|nlpin;'iit,
Fi-n:ii Tllyon's wnlk an.l the nower.v llie lire win-kivl Us way dlnhMnilly In II ii.irlli.'aslerlv illi-.'.ll.in tnw^rd Surf '. whl.-It It renehed nt ij.-lirelck- nlk. Fi-oin there It wont enst- Trmgllie snnih sl.lc Ilf Stiff aWj... nil" t.) Strattnll'S wnll" Rffl^ffWlIri wiilU. nnd linnlly tn Thompson's ivRlk. wlKTe it WHS held lu eheek by tho b.'iivy bri.-k wall of Ileudi'i-son's danc- lii:r piivlllon.
K.xplnslnns followod nne nnotber at Blini-I Intervals. Ini-rensliiK Ihe diinRer us well ns Ihe dlllleully of flKhtlnir tho Ili-e. Tbey w-cre causfd by tho bumtlUK uf lirHueli Ras iiinlns, gnsollue tanks. siphons for .-Imi-frliie lie.>r kegs nnd kliidr.-d d.-vle.s. Smnll stocks ot car- Irldges 111 rine prallerlcB went ott, Ibe slugs darliiiK in all directions.
Sluueh's and Henderson's were Iho only briek bnlldliiKs In the burned 1.0110. Henderson's Theatre, on tho nnrlh Bide of the Bowery, and bia pa¬ vilion ou the south sido, with the hatha Bl the rear, Tverc snld to be TfllyeA at vlJ.'i.doo. HIancb's plant, on a coaaar* vnilve eslliunte, wns valued at $90,000. There wna n heavy Imndlenp at tho stni-t. Coney Island eels lln supply of water frnm a puniplui; station at Dniy's lane, behind Shn-pshrad Bay, where there are mnny sniiken irdla. Wli.ii Cnii.-y Islaml lieenme n pnrt of N,-w Y.uk smne of this wnler wrtt dl- virleil tn I-Talliush nnd elsewhere, leiiviiign supidy utterly liiadm|unte.
It Is estimated Ihnt liesldcn tbeic hii-gi-r linildlnKS there were on ench of Mil' fnui-t.-eii blocks. elshtiMin smaller Illllldillgs. niaklii); nn-.' buildlUBs lu all Hint were dcBlroyeil. The avernuo value of Ihe sinaller liulldinRS was nbnul %-2ikk\. This wnnld bring tbo total l.iss on llin Binnller bulldlugia n little over $,"i()(l.(XKI. ) ,.
FIRE COST TWENTY.FIVE LIVEft
11 heal I1..U nu
he fai'iiii-rs nf Knsl whlih liiirv,.M.-.l -1
.vhcal. mnsl I liushels n.t 1
I.ISI I, III In
ly. Kiin-
IlIlsh.'lH
rs.ll. al .lepaltu
Anronesenrtln^ i
RHS
OisiSNS CoFvniaHTS Ac.
¦tl Biirt rte«cr,pl nn msr
tn All F.I
.shiih tll.ll
.' sleps liai
'.l"M:>hii;.'il
Cstal.ll.liii .rpli.vs..al
ilball Cn
-HV nf (
111., t.i g,-I
.pai.l
I.l Ih.' rnilr.>ii.l st el.-viit.,rs full. W( It on Ihl- cr..lllld.
the Rrniiii.l. It is .nrs 1.1 ship Ih.' s hanle.l llie grain on and. Ilndlng Ih.' t-ouipidied In dump
retirra oia." •UARANTCED. PHm S5 CMrtt
IIKKMAN .11 \r.V I'liiiniia.isi
OERMAKOLA ointment oures nil »kin disease*.
This is thc year to bay
A Lot oi\ tKe Beach
while Toa caa jrof it at the ..id pn,-.-
Ther<- wili be an advance in pri.vs af-. r
Ulli a<-a.sou of iS and :*3 pi-r cvut. The
Hotel 5ite
roe acre and Iwo boildiufrs for sale, lufonuittiou by calling or addrvs-siuc
^ Mrs. A. J. Scott
Fn^s-port, Nassau Ov, N. Y Formerlj- Richard Smiih'a Beach j
Poarantoadaed
c
I
Tel.-rih ir.e (.At
J. M. HEWLETT^
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
Church S«.. FKEEPORT. N. Y,
W. F. SOUTHARD
Undertaker and Kmbalmer
rREEPORT, L. I.
R. LOSEE
dealer In
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO
AND CIQARS
.Ll XCH R005I.
in Jill stvles Fulten Sl. - Fraapert
W. VAN WICKLEN
^LUMBER
.one l>i»t. Tci cSc* ei.
# V J
r«Midt.*u«« t: rree;«ort
WILLIAM H. POST
.¦.u.<-e»,r Ul J T. IVjat A Sou IValer in
Choice Groceries Fiour and Feed
MAIN STRCCT. racCPOMT <art> •( L ' ¦) *.. !>>• tailiii *tta»a
fOLETSmWEr>»XAR
SteaLin Boilers
)teani and flot Water Heating
Main St
FMCEPonr
Luiif Ln.tazicc Va
Scientific Jfmcricatt.
MUNN 4 Co."'""^'New York
llraoch .imoe ra, V St.. WmIjil.ii...i. U. t
DYSPEPSIA A THINO OP THE PAST.
If Toa Uava latllsaatlaD
thil arti. le ..-.ight lo interot you. No matUT Mliat eit- y.'U may d.. iinleaa you study pr.ifwr hveune and diet your .iri.rts Wlii nt.t aiiiount to much. Tha ijutakola lo., 4j \ esey St , Nev York, have publi^hc'l a reiiiafkable iillle Look, -.\di-li-e to In»f«-pti.-s. fr.-e to lh.>«e who aak for it. it telli all abuut dyspepiia, its caosea, what to eat nn.l what not to, an.l if tlie advice is full-ji. ed n..i ..ne really n.-*-d Ire truubled with indi|?eati..n. W'e M'll their d.i .-pcpsia due. Tep-.tkola Tab¬ let., 2-S cents, and are authnrized to re- fun.i the money if the p'lr.-haser receive! no benefit. IVpsiknla Tablets tone up and stimulate thc stnina' h tn dn ita own wnrk by in.-reajiinjr the pastric juice and saliva. It is parti, ularly ret-ninmeoded to thr.se whose appetite i.* fsmT. with coated tcn^iea. distrcn after catinfr aod tba other ills always atten.iar; cn dy»|.ep»ia.
Thomaa Johnston Treeport L.I. <
fOLETSH0NET«»1AR
ato— tfc» otPuflA «m< tt —la l^m^a
Ii..n hav
lonk.ni:
lb-
-d tu the >lu.lei
n.e Init..! Sljl, V.niitnd. L-.L': lia! .-.li-h .IUI wire p,
r.-.,l.sl: Sw,-rer!..r Uiuiiiark. II; l„ta!
d«n, ue, ,iiij
TwIna a ramily Trait.
< .T,.hn ll.an ni Milclielhill sixlv live, hat iinen birth ilauclitir. wh.lne. in the n.¬ 'iiii.. pre-ente.l her hi
n.f..
l»in< I!i.- «.in.e ev.'nin/.
ii.in. «<re ..vtr -Mr-. IJean . iir.i
ter M-nt w-.l.l that -be hal iu»l 1*
ITanla lienlUI.I'or Nav>.
ha%'«
e|...rt. ni,..
aiilinn' fl .
^,rd-.,i-;.
the na\.i)
rbicaco Haa loao Nevsboya.
.fli-.. If IK'l new.bnvs and thirtv under . ijhicjn yeir. nld a, rt. riie." .'«. 1. are ma.1* pub' r .ahrai-.ied hy H. .1 Burt at ih- .tl .. ho.-.: i.,r « rl.. in K'aAttor.. 1
r.ai«eci« Tama Pn>|ilH.t.
a sse.'fi »i l.lil,.rii-k. lre*B.-1, ( artieif.e .j.d ht: i.jukod fur ll..- il.e I nited f-tAtet an.l ( aaidi ..-. .i a |if>|.ii'-.T.„-i ot -,:.-e\..ei,.,ni, a'.d mi Ur.';... I.;.-,, aoui'l f'.im oDC nation.
lllninlnallMK Kt. I.awrenra Kltrr.
Til.' ship ih.-iiiiii I b.-tw.'.-ii .Mi.ntrenI nn.l S.T.-I, Cniwnhi. Is illiiiiiiiial.'il by eb, Iri,ity at iiiiibt, iiiiikiiii,' it ns iiavi- Ktibb- ns iliniiii: the .bn. In lln- paiit ships bav.' bc,-ii ,'niii|i,'II,.,| In biy In in till- riv.r iliiiiiii; tin- iili/hi. l-.'nrly ni-itt b.:i-i,ii llll- SI Lawreii.-i' Hivcr will be lifihl.d lis fnr ns l^i.-bee.
Hurt in Pari* Ill.iU.
I-'nrty-li\.' pull,.nien ninl nv.T UKI ri.it,-IS w. re w.iiind.sl in tints In Teris, I'raii.-e. in jirul.-st auulnat the luiinlii. pul emplnyineul l.ureauii.
, Rrruin War<la OIT l-orkjaw.
Ily usiiiu ail nntl teiaiii.- Ki-ruin Ur. I.. II. Kn.i.I. <>f Ins M.,lll.K. Inwn. bus wnrd.-.l .iff an atln.-k nf hn kjaw. While alt. n.lii.i; a lelnntis pntl.-tii snine days ni:,i be p, iH'lraIi-.l his Ibiinib Willi a bv|i.Mlernii,- iie.'.lle syrinue b.- had IIS.-.I. Kll..Willi; Hint If III,., iihilinn tn,ik phni- hi- wnnl.l dj.. williin a wii k llm il'i.-lnr l.l.-ttnipheil Io Iieiroit for Ihe airiiiii. uml ii wns rusln-d Ki blin.
Juhii r. .Mel.aa(hlla t'onvlrtrrt.
.Inhn I-'. .M.-I.nii;;lillii, formerly .\s. si»l:ilil Cnrpoiilllnn Coniisri In .Vi-iv Vnrk Cily. was cunvicled of robbery in .Vki'.n, (Jl.io.
Killed |,y Her Caraet KIrrli.
A pnsl in..rti HI exnn.inutinii wns h'ld nl r.iilTabi. .V. V , ..n the 1.,-ly nf .Mrs. » illiiiin llnill.hiy. who .li<.(| Hiidilenly. I i..- .b.ip.rs fniiinl Ihat Ihe woniuii hud lu.-.l fnr s.,H.e linn- with two jdc-cs .if <-nrset ste.l In In-r d.-sh. due of Ihe (ruted her heart, cauilog
¦leiult or Thirty MInniK lllats In Over.
rran.le.l Now Vork Teneiiieiit.
Ni'W Vork Clly.-Twenty Hvepci-aonii, Iweiity-niie men, Ibree women uud a liaby, wei-esulloeatcd In nn parly luorii- iiiKlli-e In a tenement liouin at 2411 lib-vi-nlli av.-niie, belween TUirly-Urtb and ¦I'hh-lysl.xlli streets.
The -linuse of All .Valioui" thla par- ti.-nhir liiilldlnu l.s eiill.nl, bceauHu ot the bnhfl of niliitli-d KuKllsli, Italian. Ansli-lnii mill llnntiHrlnn apeeeh In Ita linlls and staliwiiys. tlu ..neh of tiM Ihe llnnrs lived fnin- families, two Itl fi'.uii nil en.-ll sl.l.' of a ei'iitritl pasaaKe- way, nn.l Iwo In lln- rear. Each of III.SI' fniiillb-H Hceonim.irtnfed from llM-ie In l.'ll bn.irders. nn.l there were l.'lll p.-isnns in 111.- linnse nt the tlmo Df th.' lire.
One wninnn. who jiiniped from n Ihild slnry window, wus fHtally hart.
.\H fnr as loss of life Is eoiieeriied
II wns snld at r.illce llenilQiinrteiii that
III more disnsirous tenemeut house Or* CMT ..,-,un-i-d in tlie illy.
Th" lire v.ns r.-mnrknld.' hceanBc ao inri.-.' n Inss .if life oi-i-m-ii-d in an abort ,1 iM'rinil. Twi-iily iiiliiiilea nfler thn lic'iiii'ii iirrlved the lire win iiiider coii¬ lnil. nnd the ilaineH i-unid not bare had III,M-e Hiiiii i.ii iiiiii.iliV bendway be¬ fore th.' nhirui was sent In.
Ill Ibnl Iliiii- innr.e Ibuu Iw-o icnre par- Bniis liii.blli'd biKclher in the .r.iwileil i-.iniiis, (ll.-d Jnsi wlii-re Ihe devonrlnir lliiii.es mill bllndliii; siiinke dl.seovcriMt lb,-III. It was nol known until Ihe tire iviis Kubiliied thai one hnd perlahed. but 111,- lireinen's short nnd terriflc battio disclosed lienrlren.lInK nceiies.
foor Ari'llo Wlial* Catch. A vessel nrriiliiK nt OnalHsktt re|>orl« 111.- int.-li ..f till- ar.ll,- wlnillnn fleet up t,i 11,-lober '21 ns siiteen whalea. \\ <i:il.-IIIHII sny the senson Jina been the piiniesl In tlie hiatory of li»wli'.-a.l wbalhip.
t-liarara Pranrf. J'x Senntor Hmllh. rc-elver of tha riiii.'il siHii-s Hliipbiilldiiiie Compauy, lenle his icp.irl to the eourl, decIarlUR II.- trust n swindle, and H<-eiialnK ('has. M. S.hwnli nf the deliberate puriKwe of wie,-kln(! II.
I
her death.
Tornado Taara lip Oklahoma.
Tw-.i pirsniis were killed and nine ln> Jiin-.l liv a loriiadii Ihot fonned three iiiili-s n.'.rlh of Hydro, in CsJdo County. (I. 'i'. A hnlf dozen farm hniiaea were .1.slroyeil. Tin- prepcrty lo»i U estl. i.iat.'il nt fr,it.ikti>.
nh-t-iy
l>) naiuil* Wrarka l;lljr.
illl.l of .lyiiniiille exploded lo In .if Ih.' ppiinitylvanla Itall- iipany nt Creatline. Ohio, coin- ir.-i'klnK ,'{()0 Im>x can, a nam- ll.r nf passenicer i-ara, demollihlns t:,i: .\ tra,'ks f,.r a biilf inlli. and iu- fli, I ii:; s.rious dniimse on every honae Jn Cm- plnce. The most wnnderful part 1,' !.,.• .nlire eip|..«luu la Ihnt only ano p.-i ^nll «ns killed.
Texa. nail I'lajor Nhol,
W H. Tniknbi-rry. a well known boll
plii>ei- of Ihl- Texns team, waa shot
nn.l killed by rriiu-e .N'owi-ll. uianaser
of 4 iiiesii n;;iT »i-rvlcc nt Korl U'ortU.
A«rl. ultut^l C,-t I'l'pnrtiiicnt ' i;t..ii. It, C, ill.re »;.^
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19031106 |
| Date | 1903-11-06 |
| Month | 11 |
| Day | 06 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue | 2 |
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