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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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VOL.Tx.
A PA.MII.T M'Ki^I'APEK nir LOCAL. A.Xlf UBJUXBAL i:(TltLl.teK*t B
{<'' tX.iO T^aRLT la ADTAN«.I
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, JULY 22* 1904.
NO. 3S.
r
Or. B. r. N. Make
Boan.«v>I
Orookttn, N.V
mn AT lr. Mnw'i. mfrMT. i. u
taater aad FVlday Slim In 4:3 anrt «In « p. m. Wadaaadar and isaturday 3:il) tn 4:30m.ly
I Only an InlariHda.
CloM vine* nf hon«y«uckle ov«rhuna
The door with bovirlnc aweeia: 'Round th* while pillar* they bixurlanl
DR. C. L. HUNTER
rnccpoRT. L. I.
Cor. Fnlt.jn and Chnrc'i
•tat* a.M. • Iw 7 p. u.
t And aiad* the
wiy o narrower
N. Y. aB,l.V.4.,»(j .V. V. aud L. I.. Ub '
Fine
Spring
and Summer
Suitings
alean And were baptlg»d In dew.
And, with the morning, to the door she came, ^ ..»
The vine* around, above— A ™«laat picture In that alowlnr frame
And atmoaphere of love. She took a tender bloaaom In her hand.
Toyed wllh her Hnaer tl|i». 1 hen niln|l«l with It. a* her munth ah* fanned,
Tha honer of her llpa.
And I, a ¦tranaer aince the nlaht before—
A lover'* quarrel oura— In hidlna. watched her atandini In the door.
Fairest of all the flow'ra. I, who ao loved her. dared not ^ to her;
1 had b«an In the wrona. Aad aleep had not been mine; my auffer- Ina* were
Remorae the whole nlcht lona
THB SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JULY 24.
WPS SLOtV CLOSING IN
tl came—ahe i half way. Embraced in And, of our
e-«mlled ew-bom bila
We
be wall utisficd by
The New TorR Tailor
sms lun T0 oiBia pmh i m or
M Lcwatt Mms
Maui St, Freeport, nrar the Bank
IMORTGAQES Money to Loon at B^
tkommmmttptmm. humsumi. immu
nd, of our iiuarrel had no word to aay- Twa* amothered In a kla*. Tou croah a flower-lta perfume* will aria* In *weetne** for the pain: 8o. arleve a woman, and ane yields love's prize— Forslveneaa, poured like rain.
—Oeorje BIrdaeye.
Forctd Contribution.
"""^"^ Not long ago In New York some
If good workmanahip, firtt-olass philanthropic effort waa started In a
¦¦tomb and guaranteed At are ! church to raise funds, and it was de
orbmi you are iu search ot you will - dded to have a special sermon and
* 1. .. - .. I collection. Mr. H was appointed
one of tbe members to pass the plate. Meeting a friend on Broadwa]r, and being very anxious for a large collec¬ tion, he urged his attendance. The friend waa compelled to leave the city that very day. but stated that he had given his wife a live-dollar bill for the collection.
As the plate was passed, the lad; put In $3. Mr. H . Instead of pass¬ ing on. stopped and. In an undertone, said:
"No you don't. I want Ihe other $2. You kcow your husband gave you $5." The lady, very much astonished, said:
"Do move on, Mr. H "
"No," replied H , "I'll remain
here till I get the other »2."—Phila¬ delphia Public I edccr
Or. Parkhurst Guided th* Guide.
The Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst noes to Switzerland every year fer hia summer hdldays antl cllmba the Alps. He has many friendu amonR the Swiss Kuldo, whom he warmly Rdnilres.
"Only one? did I know one of these men tnll In his duty," he said tn a friend tne uther day. "I took him to Kulilc me on an ascent, and was much suriirlsed that he did not Insl.st on my the pa
"But I soon found out Ihe reason He was hopelessly drunk already, and kftar be had staggered half a mile up the slope he sat down on a rock, look Ing utterly bewildered, and confessed Ihat he didn't know where he was oi where to lead me. He had been ovei Ihe rrciind » thousand times, but I hatl tc enblp He guide home."
'^LOCRT O. HAFP eOUNSCLLOR'At-LAW
Hmb 9%op JMricflt Ha Ta Tri* 2M J
MBMlrtHlffI
111. W. SOUTHARD & SON
OIDEBTAKERS AID EIBALIERS
SCAFORD L. I. Call* promi-ily *iiFn4e<l d*y or niiiht Loaa Dl*t- Tel. M Froeport.
Pettit Bros.
Ondertakdn and Embalien
Review Baildinc, Mate Stmt FREEPORT. N.<Y.
Orailnal** ol th* Dallad 8UW CoU*f< of ¦nbalmlna. Calla attended to day or aUbt. FniHiral* dlrecied In ilia bast and laleal na*. ' aar wtth «*.->; facility to pl*a**. Alao lady ntieiidant.
Snildact: Jello*haph»t*a Rerorm. 11 Cbroa.. all., l-ll—Oolden Teat. II Chron., xlx.. 11—Memory Veraea. t-O ^Commentary on the Day's I.esaon.
I. A severe reproof (vs. 1-3). 'fhis , chapter is enttrelv additionsl to Kin?.., j and is of great interest. It de»l« with I three matters only: The rebuke ad.lrenwtd to .Jehoehaphat by the prophet .lehti tvs. . 1-3); the personal efforts of .lelioihaphat I to effect a religiou. relortnation I v. 41; ' and his reform of the judicial .vsiein Ivs. 5-11. 1. "Keturned." From the battle acainst Benhadad tn which Aliab was Hlatn. "In peace." Without capture or pursuit, - being miraculously delivered from immi¬ nent danger.
•2. ".lehu." etc. The Hanani who is here mentioned was prcbablv the seer -vlio reproved Ajta for seeking Ili'l|i irom the King of Syria |ch«p. 16:71, llw son -lehu was early called to the same divine work which distinguished hia father. More th,iu thirty years before this ,leliii had loretoid the doom of Baasha, King of l.^rael ll Kings 16:1). "To meet liim." He «'.-nt at the earliest po..sible moment. (Joil h.i,I sent him for thin purpo« and the ol,l prophet did not hesitate. But .Toiiu re¬ ceived betur treatment from .lehashai.hat than his father llanani ha.l received from Asa (chap. 16:7-101. "Shouldest tliou." What a for.'ible, piercing ,iue.ition; lehosh- aphat'a conscience woul.l .-ause hini to quickly answer it neualively. "Help the ungodly," "Such M-as tho idolatr.iu-. .\liat., whoae kingdom wan so lartfely given ov.-r to the worship of Baal ami .Ashtoretli.'* .\ great principle is here laid tlown, tlo.l'a people snould not give the hand nt fel* lowshin to the wicked or assist tlieni in any of their ungodly doings. The wortis of the apostle are to the point: Be ye not unequally yoked together with iinlieliev- er*. . . . And what agreement hath the . temple of CioJ ivith idols?' ('2 Cor. H 14- 18|. "And love thcni," etc. ,lanie« .-ay,., ! "Whosoever therefore will Ik- n fiieiiil of the world is the enemy of (iod " (rhap. «:4). What would we conclude if those whom we supposed to be our friends should
}'oin themselves to our enemies and sho.v ii ondneas for those w-ho were bent on .mr downfall? John savs, "l-ove all the world," etc. II .lohn 2:1.'>, Ifii. The irien.l- [ ship of wicked men is one of the most .lan- geruus temptations to which Christians i are aubjecteitt. The wealth of the v.orid | and business interests are largely in the hands of men who are not friemls of Christ. While the Christian rehuion re- nuirea no narrow or ascetic seclusion irom tne world, it does forbid the seeking Wori.l- ly friendships and alliances ior seltish ends and to the [leril of religious useiul- ness and religious character. Clinsiian alliance* with the wicked do not command j the respect of the verv men for whose , favor they arc fonne.l. To love those who hate (iod is a personal thrust at Jesus i Christ. "Therefore is wrath." The ; prophet does not tone do.vn ..r mince mat¬ ters. Faithful are the wounds of a frien.l, but the kiii.ses of an eneiiiv arc de.'.'iltitl. "Upon thee." He was plaiiiiy loM that the c'oiUH...iuenceB of his mh would fall .ipoll htm and his people with crushing fo
Russ'an Armies in the North Re¬ ported in Danger,
RUMOR OF JAPANESE LOSS
A SCORE KILLED IN CRASH
ENGUND Wi PROTESlJINOIiEyENTSOPIHEWEecmiEManNEWyflRt
Exeursion of a Sunday-Scb.ool i
Ends in Disaster. ! Russia Must Cease Holding Up British Merchantmen.
d his people With cr.isliing loice. nol the wratli of (bid upon all
.\nd
those iilliances hIii.Ii Hii
the ungodly, whethe
pcop.e lo
rryliig a bl(f flask of brandy for monial. co'mraercialor mjliliial? rty. as the guides u.u.lly do. jLZ;^^a Jen.:Z..
Vf. VAN WICKLEN
PLUM OCR
SteoLin Boilers ttm ud Hot Water
Gen. Kurokl Half Frensh.
Several French soldiers, survivors
of the Chinese expe.llllon of U.'iG, are
responsible for the blatement that Oen.
Kurokl. who Is leading the Japanese
forces In Manchurbi, Is In reality half
French. His name, they aay. Is prop
erly spelled Curlque. According to Ihe
story of these soldiers, a French ofll
! cer, Capt. Curlque while serving In
I China in 1856, married a Japanese girl
! A son was born i.u them, who was
I given the Japanese name Kurokl, cor
respondlas to the French Curlque
I This son is Gen. Kurokl. Capt. Cu
I rique died last year In France. Until
I the last he corresponded with his son,
who has wince become famous.
I EDGAR JACKSON
I COUNSCLLOR-AT.LAW
132 Naaaau St
I NEW VOIIK
[ BALOWIN, NABSau CO.. I ¦
WILLIAM M. POST
Kaec«**or to J. T. I'oat * Boa Dealer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
IMAIN STRCer. rncCPORT •*'tl •« L I *- *.. ••»- UtaSill «••*(•
Lons OWaae* its
BO YEARS' eXPKRIENCK
SIDNEY H. SWCZEV
COUNSELLOR. AT. LAW
•sssf Is Uas ss less ssS Msil|t|*
m Naaaaa St. Vow Yurk ItaaMsMS. Saalth Bt., a*ar Chntoh, rr**pur
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW
Na«r Vark iBs* ia B*M|i*Uad Bank Balldlna OttPAt Mala aad rolloa Itlnnto
Patent
; MAfWS
Okmons
COPtRMHT* Ac
AanssMnMnf stkctrh snddMrripi on mny quloWT sarsrtain onr opinion fr** «hctl>«*r mu inT«ntHW| tt Moksblr tMt«ntAbl«. rofnmunli'fi nun«sinc4lrconM«nil«l. Iluidbookonl'sirnts Mni lr \ tSMmt oamnej for Mc«nnc_Mi«nt«.
Psusis taftM ibmiirh Msn« A €o>, ncolv* VMM MMMb vttlKMit cbwg«, to U*
Sdettdfic Hnericaiia
* kinSMMily Unatruad waeklv. Ur*aal e«i^ ralaltaa oi aar •rMnuSe hiarnal. Tama, *3 * r**rt fo«rBin&.SL S<iM br'U nMSdaatara.
phut well us words of blame, an.l reiuin.i.-. iiiu King that in taking nwav the groves lie had shown the ti.ie theocratic spirit, whi- It would not fail to bo reco^iiizetl aiitl blei^ctl of (ioil. And Ihis oracie of h'.itiie an.l praise inspired the Kin^ to attciiiiit lurtlier reforms, "droves.'' 'Ihe .Ashcrah iiua.^c''.
II. .ludges appointed (vs. 4-71. 4. "Again." This refers to his previous re¬ forms described in chapter 17. "Iteer- sheha.'' This was at llio southern exln-ni- ity of ,7uilah. "Moitnt Kphr.am. ' TIib kingdom of .lu.lah was b,.untied on llio north by the mountains of £phraini. .le- hoshaphat traveled the whole length of li s kingdom and examined everything hiinieif "to see that ju.lgment antl justice were properly adtiiinistere.l among the iieopie." "Brouplit them back.'' Many probab y had gone into idolatry when thev saw tlie.r King so intimate with idolaters, thei-eioie he put forth every elTort possible to roM-ue tlteni an.l bring them hack to the true re¬ ligion. Those who truly reponi of nti ,1,) all in their power to repair the .latnane they may have tj.ine to others. ,1. "Set judges." The King apiiointetl local niag.s- tratea in all the principal cities, acconlitig to the directions of the law (IJeul. I'l: 18-201, so that justice might be adininis- tere.l w-ilh eaae and convenience. B. "T.ike heed." A very solemn an.l necessary .au- Iion. The ctu*e seems hopeless when the judge is corrupt. "Is with you \'. "The ju.lges in deciding caj the rich and powerful were to atrengtiieii themselves with the thought (jod is wilh us.' " 7. "Wherebire now." I'roluihl .lehosliaphat discovered irregularities an wrongs in the administration of justi- auch as shnwing respect of pet-sons antl ll taking of hrihea, and he accordingly uii.l,- took an extensive reform in the malle Hi* work no doubt consisted largely i removing evil ju.lges and cuiifiriiiiiig II (uod in tbeir odice.
III. A supreme court eslablishc.l (v Ml).
8. "In Jenisalem.'' •lelioshapliai's -.c. on.l reform measure was I., cstabli.-h court of appeal in .lernsiilem in uccor.lati. wilh Deut. liiSli. "This ineasuie v.a probably altogether new. David and 8..i. mon had kept judgment in tlieit ow hands. The prominent position iiNsigne,! i
the priests as judges ivas in in-c l.t;-
with Deut. 17:9; ID 17." "(li th,- U-vii ¦- etc. .\ certain niiinl.er ol eai-li .,1 t i. - three classes .-onsl ititle.l a su|>i-.-ln. . ...r ".ludgmeiit of the Lor.l " .Ml iii.i:. i parlaining to religion about mii.li ....in. .1. cist'on i-ould he I'.iuu.l in tin- .\l„>ai. '.i., "I'otilitiversies.'' I'lviI .b-pules. tal-.-.l i vei>e 11 "all llie King's iiiatt,.rs " I l;, returned." Hia.l this. ".Ati.l thev .Iw.'ii . .lenwalem; • Ihat i,. the luda.-.'app-i-il.- by .lehosliaphat 'liu- nio.t ailli.-u'l ...s. ...Iiid always be .le,'i,l.-,l in .Icrii..i:eiii. b. ,-ause ihe judges ...-re alwitis tit,-!-.. ; ".\ periecl hearl." Thai i». a lii.iii i.:i,l M,!e,l lo II. allegiani-e. The jtube. ,-.. ti nol serie i;...l and ink ¦ '
Generals Oka and Korakl Ara Oradiially riosloi: In I'pon Their Fora — An t'nronnrine.t Report Frou. til. Peters¬ burg ^ays .laps I.n«t 30,0O0 lierf>re Tort Arlhur ForllHcallons.
.><t. relersbnrit. Russia.-Steadily and .•iiiiloui-I.i- (Ieneral Oku's army from be soiiUi iliill ilen-rnl N'o,lr.u's nnny fi-.ini Ihe enst are .hislii); in upon Ta- sbiChao, where (ieneral Kuropatkin is r.-iwirte.l to be entreiichinK. (Inc huii.lrt-<l and thirty thmisand men are Involved In the im.vcineni.
Lleulenant-tiencrnl SakliaiofT re|i.>rts that (.ieneral Kun.kl is niHssliii,' bis troops ui-ar the Pkliiinliii I'ass, and niovinn nut by both mails h|i..ii Hal- Cheng. Heavy pressure from this qiiartei- wuuld render Tashl-Chiio un- Icimble.
All Ihe .Inpanese energies now seem to be c.Uiceiilrat.Hl iin TashlCha.i anil llal-t'lienK. The operHflons lo lb.- iKirth. which thr.iUKhout may have been feints, bave been suild.-nly sus¬ pended.
The KTOwinK acllvliy of ('hliiese ban¬ dits In tJie Valley of I.lao Itlve/ nt this I critical moment means additional eui- I liarrassiueni to (ieneral Kuropatkin. The unusually well-lnformi-d military critic of the Kussky Vledoiuostl be- Ib-vi-s that ii«'n.-ral Kuropatkin Is de- llberaiely surrendering his southern p<isiiltiiis. like Ibat of Kal-Chow, for tbe pnipose of drawlni; ou Ihe Japaii- I ese llllll the opeu couutry at or above TasblCbno, nhei-e iJie Uusslans will i be able lo depbiy lar^e forces aud to ! derive the full advantage from their superior cavalry. He attributes (ien¬ eral Oku's advance to the necessity of helping (ieneral Nodiu, whose dlvls- biiis arc stalled In tbe (Jhapan and I>a- lln passes on account of trnns|iort dlf- ttcultles and the stubborn fi-slstnn.-c of (leiiernl ZaroubalelT. ¦-'.imniander of the j Fourth .Siberian Army Corps, whose forces will Ijave to be dearwl out bc- ¦ fore a siintbcrn advance Is made. ' The critic thinks thnt tbe Japanese game of slrati'Ky Is to effect a June- lure betwi-en Nodzu and Oku In order 1(1 f.ir.'c Kuropalkln to the northward, mill If this plan tdiould be successful I.l t'oiublne with Kurokl near I/lao- Vann.
The (ieneral Staff bus received a dis¬ patch fnim (Iciicrnl Sakhaniff. rciiori- inic that the .liipanese have i'.iiniiieii.'eil lo construct lUl.I works on the bclclils b.-lween Ibe railroad line and the road from Kal-Chow to Tnshl-l'hao.
Sklrmishlnif occurred between tbe ailvaiice guards near the villaKe of Siadlan-Tsla. Tbe Japanese retired when the Uusslans were reinforced.
(Ieneral SakliarolT nd.ls that a num¬ ber of oiilpiist etiBaRemenls have <ic- t'urreil In different diriH-tlons. willi Iriniiii; l.is.^es Oil bolb sides, but Imll- i-nlini; Hit- pt-r.-ilsteiit n.lvan.-e of tb.- Jaiiam-s...
.V spei-ial ilispat.li recelve.1 from .Mukden repeals the story of a Japan¬ ese repiilsi- at Tort Arthur with tbe loss of .'iii.ilOd iiicii. The diKpHttb says; ".News bus been received from ri'll- nble sources Ibat the Jaiianese Third Army atlacked I'ort .Vrthur nnd was licuvily defeated, an Immense number bcliiK killed by Kusslan mines. The tolal loss Is about ,'W,IKKI."
It has devcliipca that the nlfldal re¬ port, which was at ntst snpjMiseil to eniaiiale directly from Viceroy Alex- lelf, was not sptM-lflcally fathcreil by bim, but was kIvcu out bs a report rea.liliiK Ills headiiuarters from "Jap- Rnese sources."
Train an tha rhlraro an.l Kaslern tlllr
Railroad Kelurnlngto Chlraco Trash,
Into Freight al Chlragn llel*hts.
(¦hi,-aRii III.-A s killed nn.l abt.nt t\ a c.iUlslon un tlo- I Illin.iis Itailroa.I Inenty-ibr.'.' mile' The
'ore of p. rs.ms were -.'lily tlv" iiijuri-<I In liicago and Kaslern at (ilenw.K.d. 111.. Koiilh of this cliy.
Ision (..'.-urred betv een a picnic train wbli-b was relnrniiiB here from ' ,M.inieiici-, 111., and a freight Irain, Into ! the ri-ur en.l .if w lii.-fc ihe i-icursbm j train dashetl at liinh speed. '
The pii-iih- was Ilie aiiniial i.iillns of | Ihe lii.-inb.'rs ,.f lHireiiin> riinrcli. Af¬ ter spemlliiK the .bty on ili.- mrouinls al M.iineiice Ihe Ifiiinload slarie.1 on Ihe return trip, riiiiiiliig In as '.be si'ciuid se.'ti.iii of Hi,' regular |iasseiiser, wbich , is line in I'liiiiiKc at S.'i") p. m. Wben the picnic Iniiii lea.-lie.l Chi.'ago I Heights, four miles li.'y.,n,l lilenw.i.i.l. [ where the ii,',-iileiit lisik iiliii.-. it was swll,-lii-<l to Ibe re|.-iiliir siiiiiliboiiiitl i
track, an.l IIioukIi It was .-oiitinn in.r.h I ce.-ding throusb the Suez Canal toward a clear track was •,'lvcn t.. it by tbe •"o" Said, navigated by a Husslan operator al (hi.ago Heights uiitli it - erew and flying tbc Husslan flag. One should rea.-li (.llciiw oikI. j development was the detacblng by
The Irain aft.-r h-aving Chicago I Admiral Iiomvllle. wbo commands Ihe
MAY CAUSE GRAVE CRISIS
Kngiish IVaralilp* at Alexandria. Sn*i and Aden—Itussian Ships Keffardad aa PIralea—Two Vasaels Pram Madllar- ranean Sqaadraa Orderad to Port Said «-llasala t4> Ole* rp th* Malacca.
lyonilun. England-It is bclievi-d hy Iiavsl offlcers .-ognlzant of certain or¬ ders issued to Krltlsb warshlpi. Ihat Ihl' Hrillsh liovernniciit means to com¬ pel the Itnsslans to give up the steam¬ ship Miiln.'.a. which they s.-lziM as s prize uf war and are taking to I.ibau.
Jt Is also ionlldently expe.te.l for the same reason that It bas been deter, mined lu put a cuniplete st.,>|i to the unlawful operations of the Kusslan volunteer cruisers.
The Malacca ii-as reporled ns pro-
r'Tin^ I ^'-^ TI.ME.S .MH.XISCO'S CHIKK.
Diaz Kei:iecl.'d, But lie Is Bending ruder Weight of Age and Care.
Mexico City, .Mexl.'o.—The electors of the K.'iiubll,' of Mexic.i met. can¬ vassed the returiiK ami di-clari-d I'er- llri.i Iiiaz rresideiit for six years and Uaiiiuu Curi-al Vl.'c-I'resldeni.
The electl.in took place two weeks ago. bul it amounted tu simply mak¬ ing llie returns, ns there was uo oppo-
Sltillll.
I'lirnil will soon be the real Presi- deiii, for I'r. sld.-iit Hiaz Is aging rap- blly Ibe Is iii-arly seventy-f.iuri and f.'elliig Ihc strain of ufflce.
(Ieneral niai has guiiliM the Mexi¬ can ship of slate fur twenty si-v.-n v.ar-. I-:it-,.|e.l I'rcsldenl In 1S77, be
bus hehl Ibal ulIl. iiiliiiuously, ex-
cijil fur funr years. When be was tirsl choKeii the C.mstituli.ni furbld bis Sli.'.-.•(..ling biiiiself. ,Su at the end of his I, rm he bad (i neral llunzales elecf- i4l, Willi,- he hlmsi-lf dlrecteil affairs fi'uiii ati.iiliei |Mii.|. ineaiiwhib- having Ihe ('..n.-linili„n s.i .-Ininged Ibat be hits li,-,-n r,'-.'l...-t.-d six tim.'s wUb sinking i-.'giil«rily cvi-r since Ih.-ii.
TIIKKK l.v .\IT(I KII.I.KD.
¦i!;,..„i
a.ighlci an.l
parli.ula
1,1 1 1 ¦
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r.iiii iiiiii
Ihe
flying I..
GrMRhousfl... Ptontt
Lorn by Baaa* Wo. run 41-
tootiO ia aar pria* Ilat far plantlMB mti4
Tkla mrkoo Hat
R. P* JEFFREY i SON
TREES. SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
la mtooH aawbaM aatf aaHatisa. •*«• ta nama
aa4 Ottt *>asa fram tka f waaw*. and
aalliia>a< la a alia** tima In aialai aan^Hlan
BELLMORE.
alll Tbey Were Trying to Catch. 11.' I'.'Hire I,. I.—Struck bv a '..iiiollve which Ihey wer.- try Ing I.ioierlak,- nt a ,-r.|^^.lllg. tlir.-.' men In a big I.tiiriiig aiiiuiiiolul,. iier.. llt<-r- tlly gMiitid un.ler Ib.- wli.-.-ls.
'I'll-. >li.„-kltig a.-.-l.leiii linppeii.-.l on i;.-' MoiiiMiil; ilivi-luii ,,f the I...iig Ni 1:11.1 KMilr.iH.1. The vl,-iiiii> Men- Frank 3 I'.irn-ll. .if Anillyville. wb.i ba.l r.-al i-late .iltli-.-s in llro.klyii: 11. r. .l,.^v¦ ill llllll Jan. ~ Siiyilci-, l„,tb ,if Hrm.k I.VI1.
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pla.-es iv
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lermg 111
e In t
will hav.
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UDHOt ISLANrp RAILROAD TIIwIE TABLE
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The liendlssosbarp tbat the engiiieei of the picnic train did nut see the freight until he was about on It. It was luo late to do anything eiivpt set the brakes, and liefore they .'ould take elTect the passenger train smashed Into the freight al full speed. The engine an.l Ihe liaggage car of the passenger train went tbruugh the freight ami were plle.l up in a heap of wreckage un the furiher si.le uf the swll.-li tra.'k. The Iirst c.incb of Ihe iilciilc train plunge.l inlu the wre.-kiige and buried itself in a mass uf kindling wood.
Nearl.v all the passengers In Ihe first coach wen- caught beiM-atli tb.' debris, antl It WUS here tbat Ihe loss uf life ueeiirred. Th.- p.sipli- in tin- rear coaches wen- biirl.'d fr.im Ihelr seals, and many uf tbeiii icre bruised, but nil the serltiiis casuiilllcs o.-curreil In the first car. Tb.- iiiiliiJiirfMl passen¬ gers ami tnilniiii'ii at uiice hasteiieil to the relief uf tbose whu were pliilicil un.l.'r Hi.- wn-i'kiige.
Tlie a.'ci,l.'iil .i.'.'iirre.l two miles from iiiiywliere, nml nini-li delay en- siietl liefure soine uf 111.- Injured, trho were held down by heavy Ilniliers. could be exlrlcate.1. N.ilhing cuuld b« done fur tliem until lifting macbiii.r.v cnme from Chi.-ago H.-lghls. Tb.' firsi train to arrive was from Chlcagi Il.'lghts. mill 11 can-led six physicians. .V sli.irl lilll.' liflerward a scund train iirriv.'.l from (lleiin-ouil. bringing ad- tlilioiial ii'iyslcians a;i:l a ii::iii';ier of
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liarkiiess bad fallen anil n-cciie wurk went .in by Ilu- light uf iHiniln-s. A rciiiilar relief triiin was iiiiide up at (ih iiw.ioil. an.l II bninglit Ite dead and woiiiitleil lo Chii-agti.
In exphiiiatiuii uf the wreck. Hoxl". the engin.-er. an.l the crew uf Hie frelglu Iriiiii say that llieir Iniiii parted at Chi.-agu lleli;lils. antl ihe lir.-ak was nut iiuti.-.'d niilll Iiie Ir.iiii wns near Cl.'iiwuoil. i-imsin;; di-li'V. The enginter knew Ihnt the exi'iirsUui train was I'omicg. bnt b, iievi',1 Ihat It was un the liurlbliuuiiil Irack. and was switching Ills train frtiin Ilie 11,,liii¬ li.iiiiiil Iu Ibe suiiihliuiintl ini.-k In an cir.irl Iu l.eep out of the ...vi-iirsiui. train's way. wlieii il .iiiiie ii,,rlb .11 the soiilbbiiiinil Irack and siiiaslieil In¬ fo Ihc freight trail:.
Mediterranean sipiadron, uf Iwo cruls' ers under orders fo procee<l to Port Said, which Is ot the northern end of the .Suez Canal.
It is nssuniod that these cruisers will reach Purt Said ahead uf tbe Malacca and be there when she arrive*. It Is considered probable that they will compel Ihe Kusslans to give up their prize.
".Vre our warships going to Port Said Just to watch the Kussluns sail Ihe Malacca pnst Ihem?" queried a British naval .'uptalu, adding:
"H.iw foolish Ihat would bel How humiliating: In heaven's name, wbat would the British people say of such sn operation? I can't believe those cruisers are sent to Port Sail with any other purpose Iban fo take the Malac¬ ca away trom the Ku.^slans and send her ufl again on her voyage to the Far Kast."
There is 110 .|uestioii wjatever that the British (lovernment would slreiigtben Itself tremendously with the peuple of tlila I'ountry by a course su.'h a» naval ofllccrs think It bas de l.-rinliii-d tu follow.
TWl.VS BOH.N' IN CAR.
Light
Two Sl.'iiiiiielz Boys First
in Publi.' Conveyance.
New V.irk Ciiy. When tbe Hieln- melz twins want bi show tlieir friends their birthplace In time to come Ihey will have to bunt up Fourteenth street crusst.iwn .ar .No. IlKltl. at tbe Second Bveniie cr.issliig. for It was tbere they were born.
To Ihc surprise of the male passen¬ gers, when the car reached Sei-oiul ave¬ nue. Ihe .'.induclor n-qneste.: them ail lu get uir. He seemed terribly excit¬ ed, and all the men and wumeii. ex- -.-pt .Mrs Anna Sleliiiiielz and her friemi. l.izzie Slngse.'k. hiisiU-.l off Ihe i-itr. .Mrs. .--'leinniclz bail given birlh lu I wins.
Tbe .'uiiilu.-t.ir riishc.I tu an nmbu- hiiii'c call, and 11 few mlnnies later the niullier and ber two buys were tak.n 10 the .Maternity Hospital.
WASHIMITON IlKMS.
In an efT.irl t.. lo, at,' ibr.-.- ..fl'.'ii.lers wh„ are wniile.l In Wasbliigiuii. Ii 1'. I'.'.Hl'H letters were s. nt unt l.y the capital police.
The Navy liepartin.nt hns ananL-.'.l for tbe oniclal trial. July 'jr.. off San Krancls.'u, of the battlesblii (Uiiu.
The .Navy Ilepartment ..111,-als ha.e fixed upon the new uniform f.>r llie Navy, including offlci.rs aud cullstcl force.
(ieneral liavis. Ii,)\ emor (icii.'ral ..f the Panama I'anal Strip, bas a.lvise.l III.' runania Canal ('oinmlssloii that h.- wnnts lisi.mm yards of wire gauze tu pre.ent mosqultii Invasion uf Ibc Z..111'.
Captain J. It Kdwar.N. of Hi.- Hiir.'iin of Steam Knciiieerlng, has been Iraiis- ferreil at his uwn r.-.iu.-sl i.i tin- Nii.y Vard al Portsmonlh. wbeie li,- will have .-liarg.- of Ihe Bureau uf Sl.aiti Kiiginivring.
The tiiairiage of SeiiiH.ir riiik has ratist-.l .-oiislderable cninnieii; at Ihe Capital and It is expe.t.d Ibul the couple will cm rtain on a lavish s.ale nest season.
oca ADurTED I-^LANPS Tb.' export trade In baiianiis from Port.. Itl.-o t.l the I'nile.l States b.'gaii n IHMl. and has grown from .'I'.isi juuches to upwards of -l.tHKLiKHi bunches niiuually.
As the result of what app.-ars In have b<-eii desiKiudeney linnit-.liat.-ly fi.ll-iw- ing a unlive feast. I.leul.'nani liiiror.l S. (iarber, of Ihe Nlnety-s.-.-.,ii.l ('..111- pany, of Const .Artillery, of th.- U.-giilar Army, coninillli.d suicide nt Hum,lulu by shooting himself In the mouth wilh > revolver.
The orders of the Governnicnl that Lli-uteiiaiit Stone is carrying uut to keep down the price ,>f foiiilsIulTs li. j fiuaui. I'. I., are working well.
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Houses Bkiwn Down at Chappaqu'^, N. Y,, Bury Victims,
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Pollllial Siispt-cis In Hnssla No I.<iiig- ur lo Be ('..ndemii.'il by Onler.
St. Petersburg, Hussia. -Tlie system of condemning pullti.al prisoners by ndinliilstnitlve order has lie.-n jbul- Ished by Inipi-rial .lecree. itiitl |ii-r>..ns a.-cused of iHilillinl i rimes hent'efurlb win be tried by lb.- i-ouris un.ler llie fegular pnu-mlur.-.
Thla refon. is most far leacliing. eiiillng forever Ibe uriiilrary cumli'in- nalluti lu "Xile ur even tlealli of piilil- l.'iil siispei-is wiiliuul Ihe liii.-rveiiii..ii of Ille ..-ourls. li is .-<,i:-i,l,.r,-.l I., l.e ..ne (,f Ihe 11 ..si sH....|ii..g n-foriiis of Ihls generutlun. anil it is iiiiilcrNl<i.-iil that It v-as r...-,iiiiiii,-ii,|,-.l l.y llu- Cuiiii-
dl of the Kiiiplre with ll luie^-
i-en.-e and aiipi.ival uf ih.. .Miiii-ler .if Ihe liil.'r:ur. .M. tie I'l.'lm.-.
' Henry S. Cro. ker IH-nd.
; Henry S. Crui'kcr. of Snn Francisco. j Cal.. pioneer stationer. mllUomilre. and ! briillier of Charles Crocker, rnilr.iad ' builder and owner, died, sevcutvlwo ! yearit old.
(iermany Protests.
The lierniuii llovernment ,
prolcst against the seizure
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'r .Machinery For Ibiala. val Inspectlun Board rccf.m- avicr- niachlncry f.ir turpislo n III..ugh speed must be sac-
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Man Lives in a Tree. .Ml Irbana t(lhb,i iiian live- in a ,-,..- Ill .un- .-..lisuiiipliuii.
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l'»r«ili:lll ir.ekel riiiis while tbe bun. 1. :• thn- Wi-.;,-!» in ..iiI-li 111 llavrrfurd. I'a.
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DOMESTIC. Two men were klll.-d an Jharp. Superinteiideiit uf 111 ilhapman Wrecking Cunipaiiv. was ivercoine by gas lu Ibe hol.l ..f u wr.'.k Ihey were raising In New Yurk Ilarbur. Severe riots and a panic o.-.urr.'d on I barge chartered bya uegr.i .luinh for in excursion near New Yurk City. The police .'Blue In launches tu uuell lb.. ill»turbance.
The strike of the cmpl.iy.s .,f th.' Orange C.i.iiUy Tractioii (',,iiipiiiiy ended at Newburg. N. V_ .'a.-li si.le making concessions
A syndicate of Holland backers Is re- Jorted to hnve bought the M.. K. and r. Kailroad from the Huck.'f.lltrs.
John Palmlerl. aiiiiuinted by ilov- •rnor (Well a Judge uf the Cily Coiiri if New York. Is the flrst Italian tu b,,l,l I judicial posltiuii In the I'liit.'.l Siiifs. The cotton boll w.'.'vil is In '1',-mi- >ats.
The (ieneral I/iss Cumniitlee in lis llnal reports puis the lotal lusses piii.l )n account of the Baltlin.ii.' fire at MO.S(KI,(MIU.
Following a strcel ipiarrel uv.'r ,f:t, Antonio Nardezzu shut and kill.-,l Mrs. Flloniena C. Piedolida at Kast I'l.i.i- lence. It. I.
Senator Knox and Mr. Hool visiie.l I'resldent It.iosevelt at Oyster Ilay a'ul were retiiieslctl lu uiake m-\,i-.:I .pi-eches In lb" laliipalgii.
OSlchil niiii.iiiiit'emeiit was 111:1,ie ,.f Ihe New York Cenirars liil,r,'.-i in traction properties.
The awltchmnn and brakeinaii w.'i.' held bv the C.iroiiei's .Imy lu be le- iponslble for Ihe Midland iN. J 1 wn- I.: varrants were Issued.
Meiiibcrs of the l-'eder.tl ('..liiiiiii-s;. it to Investigate the tleiicriil Shi, iiiii ii;,-- isler went uver Ihe sleainer's .-.itir.-e in he Kast Klver, Nev. V..rk. nml lii>|i.., i-' M the steamer's hull.
Lleutenaiit-tieiiernl CbalT.-i' linish.'.l als Inspccllon of Iln- YcMuw sliUic I'liik. Il Is not iH-llevetl by Ibc SI. Luiiis I \. position mniiagenient thai Sam,is Ini- nont Intends lo withdraw frum the air- ihlp .-iinlest.
Tbe first mc-.-age uver lb,' Sca'lle- ¦lltka cable line rea<-h..l S..aIII... Wa.-li.. but the Hue will not be iiiiiipli'lc fur :wo weeks.
The live mills of llie Cu.-lie, 1, .M iini facturlng cumpany, at Dover, .N. 11., Here ordered closed, throwing unl ni aork IKKKI operatlv.'s.
New York City real cslale learly a billion dollars Is 'rom taxation, ac.urdliig I ment made by Ihe Tax I).'|iarluiciit. Ten thousand persuns h.ld a iiieni, rial m<H.tlng at nlgbt in Toiiijikii Park. New York Cliy. fur the (iciien Slocum dead.
Three cattle thieves, nftc killing roiistable near Albiniiiertiue, N. .M jarrlcadeii Ihe doors of a b, 'xchanged shots with a niub of wiiuh! lie lynchers.
Four ari-ests were nia.le in St I.onls Mo., of men ncciiKi'il if being In fl" bi; .sinsplra.-y lo r.ib Ilie l-;Jl..,.siii.iii I'.nii pany througli U.-k.-l irngiilariiii.-.
Tbe Metb.Mllsl Kpismpal I'liiu.li n\ lelleii the Hev .Mr. Curduva. uf Soiiil River. N. J., whu elope.l iMlli .Mi-i lulln Biiwiie. a nieinber uf ll,,- i-,'ii (reguUnn.
FOHKKiN
f'ouni d.' la Vaiilx. an 1 inio th.- Mi-.lilerriiiii-ait i. Ing a fllglH frum .M.iiiipelllir in 1 sleer.lble balluull.
Tbe Carunia, uf the Cuiianl Line. 1 : argest vessel ever coiislrn, l.-.l in Hn 'Britain, wns lann.-li.'tl .m Ib.- 1 I.m Mrs. Ch.iate . hrlst.-iilng Hi.- new- lii.i
Luring « riot n( -iiiker- ni (In-. Fran.-e. wvernl sh..Is w.-r.- Hr.'.l. r.-'i Ing In the killing ..f f.uii |i.-r-,,.i- .1 tl». wounding of Iwenn fi\.. 11 gendsrm.-K who nu.'iiipled tu ili.-|i,'r tbe rlulers were sloiii'd.
Mr Arn.dd-F.ister aiinuun. .'.1 Hrillsh (iovi-rnnieiil s plan re.lu.-tloii. Including e.tllini force to rJT.uai men ami 111.- ...nsirllillun |iro|M.sal
HulM-rt (I.M-lel, .,f .Si'« V
lutumublle ran .lown a Uiubbeil ill .\iislrlu.
The lung peri.Nl of ilr caused disaslruiia forest hn cnsai uf Hrltlah Culiinibla p*ai aivk.
New V.'ik ("ily.—.V loritndo with a will,'I- sp,iiil atlai-linu-nt ma.le iiii-cliief ..11 111.- llii.l.-oii Hlver and nt I'liippi- tliia. a few miles above bere. No r,-- pons of It were b.-ard from tb.' 1; .rlli jMrsey shore, ami Us westcriiiin'-I ap- |..ariii;i-c was when It b.'gau tu Mi,-k up wai r fi-oiii Ihe river opiiu.-lle Os- silling. Tbe weather l..:d 'i.-i-ii luw.'riiig ill the liil.ldle ..f the afli rii.ioii. with a lirisk wind driving Ihe black clouds furiously, but no rai.i f.^ll. .Su.l.ihnly Ihe wiii.'rspuut. appar.'iitly fifty feet in iliam.'t.'r, app.'are.l. an.l rising high ill Ibe air iu fnnn.l sbapc. sw.'pt w.-st ni-niss the riv.r tu tbc upper N.ia.'k sliiir.'. P.-uplc along sbore say Hi.' vuliiine uf waler was su gcat Iliat ll bare.l tbc river bull.im fur a long dislaii.'o.
.\ large new wharf buibliiig. at the snni'i.. r In,me of Joieph lilltoii, at Vp- p.-r N? a.'k. w sw ept - —: pi.-ces of l..>:irds and timbi w-lilrled off tliniiigli the air. t.'rsiM.ut rushe.l Ilironi'li C (il.'ii, leariiig in\ ay a niiniber bul afler It strnck -he lan.l U s.ion broke, the w .^I.-r fulling in large v.il- iiiiie. Peup'o fur niiles aluii-- 111.' I.nv.'r liuilsun wiil.'hi'il Ihl' wat.'rspi.ut fru.n the linie It fonne.l nnlll It brok.' an.l disiip|iean-d.
('happai|iia. which lies In n valle.v. was bll at D.-I.'i o'.-l.i.-k In In.' afleniuoii. For half nn hour liefore tin- -torm burst Ibe p.-.i|ile uf Ilie low 11 kiie.v Ibat suin..tiling was guiii.g tu bappen. ll..itvy, iwirliiig. iliirk i-luuds fnnii Ihe soiilliwe.-i and nortbe-isi Ir:ivclcil rap- Idly towiir.l .:i.-li olher. iiieeting over Ihe iierllieaM . uriier of lb.- town.
The .'iirr.'iUs carrietl al mg wllh Ili.'iii gn'at .-l.iuds .,f dust, an.l the cnr. rem. incl. it is as,-..'rli'.l, wi.b a ,-raKh like a <-lii|i uf Ihi'ii.l.'r. Tben lliere was III., suniid of falling walls and crasliiiig limbers.
Five li.iiis.-s w.-re rn/.-d and n great nnnil.i'r uf barns and uutbuiltlings wfie .l.-iii<ilisli(sl. The a' cnri.-iiis
K. l.'ll I.l nieel iilinust uver Ibc liuiisi-
..r .Irs. Anna W iislibiiin. In wbleb w.'ie Mrs. WiislilHirii and ber iii0th>>r. Mr:.. Hililis, uf I'lLiiidelpliia. whu was pa.iiiig ber .laughter a visiit. Mrs. Ilililis WIIS ell 111,- years oid.
The b.iil.llng went down like n li.nis.- of ear.ls and .Ml .. Hlbbs was kill.il by fall ng timbers. .Mrs. Wasb- litirn was seriously injun-d. Tbc othert Injiired in i'li:i|i|n.|iiii were: Warren 'ronipkins. Willler Sarles. Mrs. Hes¬ ter Cux. Cyrus Iioilge and Mrs. Mar¬ tha .M.irrow.
(¦happa.iini Is- kualed Iblrlythree miles fnuii bi-re In ;< valley whleli lornic.l It iialhwiiy ft.r Ihe stunii. The I'lwii was ill t'oiiipleti- darkness antl a lerrllle wiinl riig.'.l while lb.- rain antl liail fell in lurri-iils. llallsluiies nn liit-h an.l a baif in dliiniel.'r f.'ll. .Many tiishi-il fnnn Hiclr Iiuiim's ainl llirew Iliemselves Ilat un Hie gnuin.l. Th.! H..riii |iass(-(l u\i-r Ilieiii as Ihey lay Ihere. l-'.'W .if Ihem w.-r.' inJiir.'il.
In till- liiinis Ibal blew duw n were many liursi-s. si'veral uf wlil.-li w.'i'c Lilled or su bailly injiiie.l Ibal Iliey
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Absolutahr pyra THERE IS NOSUBSmVTE
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
."t. Mary's Chnrch Dedicated. Iiilcnsllng servi.vs were held at lf» d:iia In cunnecllon wllb Hie dedlcatioa of the new St. Marys It. C Church. They began in Hie morning, were COS. Iiiiiii'«! Ill 111,, afieriiu.111 ami conNudcli 111 llu- ev.'iiiiig. Suleuin |K>ntlflcIal high mass wns ceb-brnted at VktO by Bisliup ("oliun. assisted by Mon-
sigiiur ("ai 1. uf Lockport; Kev. 1*.
J. B.-tk.-ry. \'ery Hev. W. K. LIkerr. of Niagara Falls, and Hev. BIcbsrd C.nb-. uf Jaiiieslowu. Tbe Rev. Pl^ ri.'k Cruiiin. LL.I).. of Buffalo, dellv en>il n spleiidltl sermon full of eio (lueiice. ill wlii.-b be paid a iilgb trib¬ ute to the Key. Father Berkery and the .-oiigrcgali.ir; In the afternoon • class uf -ISI ehlUlreu were con&rined by Illsbuii ("olton. At T.HO o'clock Bish¬ op (',.11,111 prea.h.'d n fine, scholarly sertiiun. .\ large iiiiniber of Catbolie clergy were preseiil nearly every elty ami village in Western New York b«« lag reprcsenled.
Ho.ly of Prowned Boy Recovered, The bu.ly uf Angnst Wall, Jr., wha Wits ili'ow lied ill 111.' Nlagnrn River l>e. low Lew istoii was laken from tha waler. Siii.e the accident ¦which coat young Wall bis life rlvernian ttkPO be.'ii busy trying to locale the bodX- A .vuiiiiiily of ilyiiMniiti- wns secured from Niagara Falls but did not ba»a the dcsln-.l efl'.'.-I. Despite this fact the seai'.'b.'rs i-epl np Ibelr work and their vlgllaii.e was reiSarded. Wsll. who was eiglileen yeaiH old. went iB batliliig al a |ii Inl it half mile bek>w Hie iloi-Ks of Hie Niagara Rl^r NstI- gull,III l',iiii|iitiiy. lie could not swiSt nii.l H.iale.l out In Ihc river lioidiii( oa a lug. When he was beyond bis depth lie beiaiue s.-ar.'d nnd releasing his h.il.I matle an elTort to rescb ths
I shore. He sank to the liottoui sud dill
I not come lo the surface.
La.l
b.' sllol.
I'liiisitli-i-able ilainiige was iluiie at Ih,- Ivi'iiM... Ci'iiii'Iery, where Ibe fall¬ ing bail tipleli'ly sballen-d the
L'la..s III 111.- big ("inserviilorles. All the iiiiiservaturi, s In the piilli uf Ihe lor- ii.'ulu were niined.
Afl.'r Hit- Moriii hail |iin'ily alialed, Ihe lire ib-parii.H-nl Iiirneil mil, antl. Willi Ilii-'assislaiii-e uf iiiaiiy siiiniiier liuar.l.'rs, f.iriiieil a rescuing parly. Drs. .Mills, llali'h, Clianipluiii. Siizel an.l Cux |,iliii',l Ihe parly nml (lid
Mrs. Clemens' Body Home. Tbe bu.ly of .Mrs. Sniuiiei L. Clem¬ ens arrived at I'.lnilra lu tbe csr For¬ est Hills, aii.l wi,s taken to tbe bousa of ber lir..ilii'i'. lieiieral Charles }. Lang,I,,11. on Main slrei-t. Tbere sc- cotniianie.l Hi.' hoily fnini New 'Vorlt, bi'sitles Hie linsbaiid (leiiernl Ijtngdon, his sou Jervls l.aiigduii. and Second A'ii'C I'r.'sl.leiil K. K. I.oomls. of tha Lackawanna Hallway, who marrisd (ieni'ial Laiigil.in's daughter. Tbe fu- iienil scrvii'cs were simple. The Re», Samuel K. Kaslmaii of the Park Coi» gregall.llial Chiirih, wbeie .Mrs. Clem¬ ens worship,'tl. liefure ber iuarrla(a nml wben- Ihe lale Tl.oiiinB K. Beech- cr was pastor, eilleialed. The burial was 111 Ibe family plot n Woodlnaro, beside llu- grave of a daughter whs died several years ago.
I.rk
ti-iiig 1',.
Ih,
1.1111
lllleil III C..|il|l|...l
Il.r
In Hie Iilglil llll- .ir..iiieti uf Ihe vl lag,. f,iriiit.il a vlgilaiiee i',,iniiillli',- an palnilletl tbe slr.-ets anil giiardetl ll bouses wbich blew .lown. as sunn. ( Ib.'in ...nliiliieil lalnalile |>r..|..'rlv.
c.iliseri ]|Ii\ e ,..^Iiiiiili.. pliie..
<if prup,-Ily anil t-rops 111 .511KI.1S This ainuunt. it is fi-ansl. w bled when full iepurts of liii\ disasl are in.
loss
lull
The palb uf Hie lorna.lu Is ab.iii half a mil.' l.mg ami .'litu yanls wiili kfler I pell.ling lis main fun-i- ul Clia| *.ii.|iia It piiss.tl 1,11 1,1 l.'ni,iiiville. .1. stro.iliig iiiaiiy fiirni lions,.-. Then I Iraveletl iluwii Hi,. Hnn x N'allev I Keiisl.-.i Lake. wh,.!-,. il »i- -i;i,-,l lo los lis force.
.Novel Rile at n Oriive. All liilen.sling feature coniiei:led with Hic burial of ex State Heiiator (ie.iig-' II. Sloan, at Oswego, was tb« lariylng .ml of a pagan rite st lbs grave l.y Kilawiiga, fur many years his Iniliiiii valel. .Mr. Sloan was aa L|iis,.,i|iiiliaii. and after the services 111 III.. ,-liiii-.-li 111.- rector, tbc Hev. L, li, .M.irrls. went lo Ille cemetery, wtit-re III.' lllllll serviees were condiwt- cd al Hie grave. At Ibe coneiuiioD Kllawagii appi-ared at Ibe head of his master's gra v.-. antl afler pronouncing an Inviiciiiiuii to Hie gnds of his couo- Iryinen. upciied a cage and liberated six wliite doves. The affair wns sr- ranged willi Ihe consent of Ibe fam¬ ily.
all.'iiipl
III,'
Prooilnei . 1'.'. Iltan ..f Mon
II is said, .r ami .Mr- ( :. N,'n V..r;. f
reiiiriied
SI I.-.tliv. -ting the
[.ulior World, lass . union lalbers bare ke agn list the npon shop. ysi'-iii IS tu i« est«bll«l:ei! s .01 111.- Inlercolonlsl Hall
Henry CamplM-lLHii Mr. Balfour to set S vole of censure of tl
nil
llll,- fur .1.-1 at..
iN, Y 1 receli
of Wts.-.ii
uf LL D
i'he l;.-
\.H.(Ii.k. „r Il,;]l II.,il-e l.illie
II -.-1,-. fl I-.. ¦:, - 1 ni.ei'sitj ,,i:sin f, r the |i.>i(,.i-ary desi'.'i
cage of SIT
'ininn printing piets ¦ a mlulmum weekly
fut ' fl','111
Kdwiird Kvenit Hale
11, ..f «,,;:::!li,» <"..|>ge. t.iih.r iira.iiiated just
years
riie p,,.rn:age ,.f . hild labor in thr S..tith N greater than in sny other part of III.- ...uiiir)
.M.oiit .'SMI niii-ni p.iiiiiers nturncl ic wnri. in Host.,;,, nfi.-r.. several niunths -iril.e for biglier wages, which w.-r» i-i-iierally graiil.-d.
The Isolated resl.l.-it.-e uf an man named Levisun, at Biili miles oiilside Tangier. wa« llr,-.l ., elTeciiially by .Moors. Mulianiiii.- Torres, tbe Foreign Mliilkiei. Im- s strong giinr.l t,. pr-.t,-. I Mr l..-\i
France bas coni'linl.-tl an iiri.i'ii treaty witb Sweden ami Nun. a..
Kniperor Wliliani has asked .Mi R HerreshufT to subinll plans .-i|.,l nuile* f.ir a ya.bi similar 1.1 lb.- I mar owned by Comniodure Plain
P
Kiigl,
se,.r.'.l 1>J 1 S<.i-einry ers bad 1:1;; i I'l"-'.-¦"'l'. Ulc-nat.
rt.-'v.iii
:ilr.-a.|y seek- ilii'l IuetU,..U ilf tbe In.Ic.l
lb- s,- ;„.
f thf Tbiric -nib i .-iisti. States, tu be t.ik, i: in i;il<.
11.!- Pr;i..-e ..f Wales through Ibe dea'b uf tbe Uni.-- ..' i'rnii.r.,tg.-. lon.e* into p.lf«e^.• ..il l.f 'nii::,y le;!-.-» b, long- llig tc tile I'lK-liv of i*.ir.i»»ll.
Pr;->.,aul iiu-evell reteived a'ty >i\ l».y». iiii:..l-ei« of IU' Young Cru- sadert, uf Akr..:.. it\.n v.-h., b:i-.c fi-.i,.' iiH" .'mel' 111 j*v.i»hinst''ii. L' C
.irtbur Win.; :»ii;nu. the draniati.-. prv.. 'i h;4 |o:ty.:i,nT_ bstltday laat •ajnniii He ke.p* h:ni«*if in pmy-
- ll"r-e»h<ier«'lnieru«Iion*l I i, :'i i'nlioii is to 1.,' held tbi* year al
i* announeed from ('n|»- T..wii ibi.t a prefer-ullal larifT agic-ujenl but been made helncen Cana.bi and Ilie SuDlh .Ifrlian Siiles
Mr. Juaepb Cbainberbiti b..- 1 ,,11
elM-ted Presideni ami Ix.nl Ijiii.d,.» i,.-
and Lord s«'llKiriie Vi. i-l'rckl.Iei,'« uf
I the rec-.iiairii'-Ii-<l Liberjl liiionist
igineers will , r„t,nr,l
In nil inlerview witj .M. Saiiiuslin. m»>nt -p., I*Ily cableil frf.m Paris, the seronnut say he will not return 10 S' U.iils. as his air -hip will nol l.e repaired in time
Helnn, h l.'onr.ed has lie<.|i made a Cavaiier dell* foi-ma d'llali* l..i Kinf More Ihan S.o ifi.ms. of ite Kl.Mil.nDO ' Humbert. p-c:.le (f Mexieo do not work, aod of I At tb» celebration of the Freu-b Ni. 1 Lose wiio do nork L4S8(r.'4 sre in do- Monti bol|d»y. I resident Loubet re- 5»:-»'.,. :»r";"« tr.i^ M-iOOC- are ssliry ' viewed 2fi*/iO troopi it Loug'Ji-iiar •*¦"-' ¦ rte B»y of Tu£i» b*»cf proseat
FKi.L i'i\i: si(iiiii:s; Nor iirur.
Jaiill.ir W. Ill llai-k Ij l'i:ii!h Ills lu-
Ierrii|ili'tl .-ap un He- liuuf.
N.-w V.irk Cilv. it w;i : •¦ war,II In Williaiii Harri-.-h's li, 111. ;it N... ;i:i7 Km-I NiiM'lv-s.'V.-nlli slr.'e;. ll.at he
wet 1 up on -be luuf tu si.-, j,. S,iuii
Iliei-e ,-ani.- he iMlse i.f 1 s.,a|i|iliig
uf a cluHie-liii Ill a:i Irale leiiant
UII Ihe fiiiirlb 11 ..,.1 y.-il,-.;. "Sluii Ln-iiU-
liig my lin.-"' Bill Harris, li .-. nl-li't : I .p.
bruke everv line l.e Mriii-U as be fell live sluries. Wheii be laieli-,1 in the r-ar ni -awav h" v.-i- MiITe ing ilily fnini a sliglii -.-r.il,'i -m Lis fur,.head. i-:iii-e,l pl,,lial.lv l,v ,-,111a,-t Willi a rlolhe-pin. He pb'Ui'il .ilniself up anil
aiinoiine.sl lu the anxl.iils crowd Ihat he was alive.
Wife (1, lie. IIa'i-.-,-l lliiiis"lf
Kyiiiati Sl.i.k. liflv v.-iirs ..1.1, banged hli'iself III Purl Chesier, N. V. He
i.ia.le a r.ipi- in" ,t a slie-i hikI lay .lown 1 n his In , wllh Ills bead a foul iiliivi- 111.- bitl|ii:g. ali.l in Ibal |„isi- Ii,in siraiigh'ii I,, .li'ath. Sl,.,-k ha.l bis'li di'-p..illleni .in.e bis yulltliflll wife fti-aj.[i.'iii-,-.l six nionlhs ago.
AVoi.iaii .'iruwii.il iu Lake il.-nii.
M.-i .1.1-,e rinlier. twi-nly yei.rs .,:,1. of iin.ii',-.., ;;. J., was di..wii.-.l in 1.. ...
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1:11-' ill V.i plli-s "0 l-;ngland.
lli-.-i 1 l.a-i iiiloiiti,-,! Ureal ili:i„;ii
Ihi.t It Is iMipu-sllili- pen ui-gulia-
tioris f ;r 111" M-iileiiii-iit uf i|ui-siiuii:i ill disiiiile iiii.il after Hie war wilb Ja- pai.. ( i,.„l will IS sbuwn l.y l...iii 11,1- ,
i.'iri-. ;.itd ,i lirilisb j.r.ol.'tl r.-gar-l ng Ktt-iiiii . i-iii-i-i-1 in ill'- Hetl .-'.1 IS ;
1:1,11^111 unlikely.
l.\ .Si-iialiir Sloan'* Will
The WI'I „f ,-x Sei.alur (icrg, 11. Sloin. ..f (l.iiegu. N. Y.. dividi-il an i-slal - uf jil.iiisi.issl aniiiiig rclnlive*, frii.nds. eitipluyes and .-haiiulile iiKtl-
lUilOllS.
Kiigliieer I'p I'.u' ,Manslaugbler.
l'.iii>;aiil I'liinlulh. engineer on tbt
MeUel PL'ile freight iralii that crasbe4
Inlu a work tniiii on the South But-
falu llallwity Inne '27. wa* sr-
ritlgii,,! ill I'ulice Cnurt In Huffsio OB a , liarg.' uf itiaiislaiigbier In second
tlegi I'libt'lolh pleailed nol guilty
anil Wiiiveil exaiiilnaHon. Tbe sr> I'ttlgiiiiii'iii was based un a decision rentier. .1 by Ju.lge .Mnrphy. cbarcing FalnLitli and AMllluiii J. Coualns, fin'iiian. with culpable iiegllKencs IB t'liiisit.g 111., ilcalli of Michael MsriSDO, 111" \M,il,iiiiiii who was killed, A wsr- rni.i lias l,ii.ii issttetl for Cousins op n hlniilar charge.
Tlilr.I Hall 'i'i si .System. A Ihii'il rail cle.lrl.'iil Hystcni !« to III' iiisiall.'il fur a sircli'li of six miles lielwcen S.-heiicetaily and Hoflfmsn by the (Icniiiil I-'.lci'Iilc Company ot S.heiiei'latly anil Ibe New Y'orii Csa* Iral ami Iltnlson Hlver Hailroad. Th« tysleni is for Hie purpose of testing p'lc-lrieal lucumollves which are to b« nsed on the IIutlH<iii Hlver division o( the ntilniiiil fn.m Ihe firaiul Central Slallun lo a point Ihlrly-flvc miles iiorlii.
To roiistdldale SInlnles. The I iilliiiilssiuii designated by sn Oct uf the Inst Legislature to cousoll- late the sinltiles uf the Slate bss 4>r> gaiii/i'.i by i-le.'tliig Judge A. J. Rod- I'libi'ik, of H.i.'lirslcr. clialruian sod Fre.I .K. W.i.lhams. of Albany, seers- tary. The eiimiiilsslon will reriss the cudlfleall.ins made of tbe ISWS from 1777 Id llSKi. and will codify Ihuse enacted sliit-e Ihe laltet yesr.
Siispei-lcd of Slealbig Poller Gems. I'lews ill Ul.' Pull.-r J.'W.'l robbery at, riioperK.w 11 have ,'B yet le<l lo notll* Ing siil.siaiillal. Tb.' .iltlcers are.look* ing for a i.-gro wllb a bad re<'ord wh« dlsapp.'an'.l from Hie Hotel KeolmoM thr.'C days bef.ire lite burglary. H* has a reiiinl f.,r a series of smsli bnrgliirii'S. ami Ibis, cuuiblned with hi'. ilKapiuaran.-.'. Iils put bim under kUKplcion.
Hr.iish All .s.niribiiic * luoild e orkei
Tbe I'll,.,-! vill k..i..| ir siuileiils III
ilxait:,ile,l r..! Io the kvked-out din ' rit .\m-.terdjni. ;o Federailon of Labot besl orators to addre-i UDlversiiiet. and worn-
Ilaiiii-s Cau <i...iniy.Hl lb I B F»Mg. a I ; l|i,. death ul -tiiuaicl
I »:$.•; Ill"
men:
)ub» regsnlinj tbe libor more-
Keceher For .Mrs Ll;.,
A Tnr. i\ er will l,i. nanie:!, 1 il...-..l.-,l |.,i III.- -i-.p-riv ol X nab Kba-! ..i .M11 V.irk fit .''hn II Plan IS suing
Big Fire in Duliitb. Tbere was u .•-i.<i.(if», ac- atarvei in Du'ijih Mian
Drowned With Aid Near, nan Wilbur, employed on Ibe *t«>as- er Ishinbr. .nis iliuwned st Tbonsaod Islan.l PaiU Ih- jumped off the boat Bflcr It sl.irled, Ihen tried to >amp OP sgaln and lost ids fu'itlng.
All Arouii'l the Htate.
Balavia n-sldinis are prunilsed trol¬ ley .oiiiit, tiou wllh Bnlfakj before Oe- pjlier 1 next.
P.ataiia nlli send three conpsals* mill a biiii'1 10 llie Slate Conventioa •< Fir.men Io le. belli lu liuDkirk.
Tlie ol.l Uelliiiger Opera Bonss tm BhIsvIr I* pirmaiit-iilly closed. Tfe*t Village now bus no amu*em«>iit hsO.
PuriVilb'H Kiii'llliig wood factsty was tfiiinagiKl 10 Hie extent Cf MM by Ura The lof« 1« partiallF by Insurance.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW -:i^ ^' VOL.Tx. A PA.MII.T M'Ki^I'APEK nir LOCAL. A.Xlf UBJUXBAL i:(TltLl.teK*t B {<'' tX.iO T^aRLT la ADTAN«.I FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, JULY 22* 1904. NO. 3S. r Or. B. r. N. Make Boan.«v>I Orookttn, N.V mn AT lr. Mnw'i. mfrMT. i. u taater aad FVlday Slim In 4:3 anrt «In « p. m. Wadaaadar and isaturday 3:il) tn 4:30m.ly I Only an InlariHda. CloM vine* nf hon«y«uckle ov«rhuna The door with bovirlnc aweeia: 'Round th* while pillar* they bixurlanl DR. C. L. HUNTER rnccpoRT. L. I. Cor. Fnlt.jn and Chnrc'i •tat* a.M. • Iw 7 p. u. t And aiad* the wiy o narrower N. Y. aB,l.V.4.,»(j .V. V. aud L. I.. Ub ' Fine Spring and Summer Suitings alean And were baptlg»d In dew. And, with the morning, to the door she came, ^ ..» The vine* around, above— A ™«laat picture In that alowlnr frame And atmoaphere of love. She took a tender bloaaom In her hand. Toyed wllh her Hnaer tl i». 1 hen niln l«l with It. a* her munth ah* fanned, Tha honer of her llpa. And I, a ¦tranaer aince the nlaht before— A lover'* quarrel oura— In hidlna. watched her atandini In the door. Fairest of all the flow'ra. I, who ao loved her. dared not ^ to her; 1 had b«an In the wrona. Aad aleep had not been mine; my auffer- Ina* were Remorae the whole nlcht lona THB SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JULY 24. WPS SLOtV CLOSING IN tl came—ahe i half way. Embraced in And, of our e-«mlled ew-bom bila We be wall utisficd by The New TorR Tailor sms lun T0 oiBia pmh i m or M Lcwatt Mms Maui St, Freeport, nrar the Bank IMORTGAQES Money to Loon at B^ tkommmmttptmm. humsumi. immu nd, of our iiuarrel had no word to aay- Twa* amothered In a kla*. Tou croah a flower-lta perfume* will aria* In *weetne** for the pain: 8o. arleve a woman, and ane yields love's prize— Forslveneaa, poured like rain. —Oeorje BIrdaeye. Forctd Contribution. """^"^ Not long ago In New York some If good workmanahip, firtt-olass philanthropic effort waa started In a ¦¦tomb and guaranteed At are ! church to raise funds, and it was de orbmi you are iu search ot you will - dded to have a special sermon and * 1. .. - .. I collection. Mr. H was appointed one of tbe members to pass the plate. Meeting a friend on Broadwa]r, and being very anxious for a large collec¬ tion, he urged his attendance. The friend waa compelled to leave the city that very day. but stated that he had given his wife a live-dollar bill for the collection. As the plate was passed, the lad; put In $3. Mr. H . Instead of pass¬ ing on. stopped and. In an undertone, said: "No you don't. I want Ihe other $2. You kcow your husband gave you $5." The lady, very much astonished, said: "Do move on, Mr. H " "No" replied H , "I'll remain here till I get the other »2."—Phila¬ delphia Public I edccr Or. Parkhurst Guided th* Guide. The Rev. Charles H. Parkhurst noes to Switzerland every year fer hia summer hdldays antl cllmba the Alps. He has many friendu amonR the Swiss Kuldo, whom he warmly Rdnilres. "Only one? did I know one of these men tnll In his duty" he said tn a friend tne uther day. "I took him to Kulilc me on an ascent, and was much suriirlsed that he did not Insl.st on my the pa "But I soon found out Ihe reason He was hopelessly drunk already, and kftar be had staggered half a mile up the slope he sat down on a rock, look Ing utterly bewildered, and confessed Ihat he didn't know where he was oi where to lead me. He had been ovei Ihe rrciind » thousand times, but I hatl tc enblp He guide home." '^LOCRT O. HAFP eOUNSCLLOR'At-LAW Hmb 9%op JMricflt Ha Ta Tri* 2M J MBMlrtHlffI 111. W. SOUTHARD & SON OIDEBTAKERS AID EIBALIERS SCAFORD L. I. Call* promi-ily *iiFn4e |
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