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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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VOL. VIII.
A FAMILT NEWSPAPER OF LOCAL Ai*D tJXNERAL IJITELLIGKK'. X
FREEPQRT, N. Y., FRIDAYrMAY 72~1:<03.
TIBHt: tl.»0 IBIBLT II ABTAId
NOa 30.
"GOOD OLD SUiMER TIME
IS COMING
n
GOIiDERS' Drug Store On the comer For over 20 years It is the
Old Reliable Up-to-date
DRUGSTORE Spring Summer
Autimin or Winter We are
just the same Come in and We will talk It all over Glad to see you Look around Upon the sights That will make You happy When you think How much You can get Fbr your money AtGolder's Drug Store
GOLDER'S
HEADQUARTERS
For overytbiiiK iu thn druj,' lin.». The lifst (|iiality tbat cau obtained from tbe New York ilniK market
RUBBER GOODS
A good ausortment alw.iy8 on band, at jioiiular priies
TOILET ARTICLES
in ^reat variety
PERFUMES the very best
A choico selection of C'olKate'.s, Lazelli^'s aud I'a liner's elegant jiacka^^r*, finest odors.
STATIONERY DISPLAY
Consists of Box Pai»oi', Bbink Books, Euvoloin.s, Writing; Pads, Visiting Cards, Ink, Mucih-me, Pens, etc.
FCR INSECTS
Insect Powder, Roach Powder, H('lleli(ir(\ MoUi Balls,(inm Camphor, Borax, Kill Quick, Sure Death, Bed liun Killer, etc., for household purposes, 5 to 2.5c.
DISINFECTANTS
Carbolic .\cid, Chloride Lime, Cojijicras, for purif i iiiK and (IHiinfuctiiig use, .5, 10 and l.'ic.
Blood Remedies
This is the time of year to purify the Mood and lone up the system and jirepare you for the depressing heat of siiininei",
Golder's Sarsaparilla
or RICH RED BLOOD PURIFIER. There is nothinc better compounded for a Spring Modicine to cleanse tho blood from iiii- purities. Only .GOc large Iwttle.
Paint Department
A full and complete stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I^ead, Kalsftmines, Enamels, Carri.ige and AVagon Paints, Yarnisli Stftins^Putty, pnishos all sizes. Wo carry everything to iiaiut a hoiuo or forjnside decorations, also for the boat or carri.-igo
At Low Prices
Soda Water
IN SEASON
Vic shall endeavor to furni.sh the very liest soda writer pos¬ sible to serve. Pure fruit juices and other re(|iiisites used to pro- due* a "Soda" of the highest (piality, one which is satisfyinj^ and ref resiling.
PRESCRIPTION WORK
This is tbe most import«iit department of onr store and where the most careful care is exercised. The In-st materials used iu eompouiidiiig. faithfully carrying iuto elTect tho iutentiou of the Phvsician. No fanci- prices.
W. E. Golder
DRUGGIST
Corner Main and Fulton FREEPORT, L. I.
IN ANY LIGHT
Make finished pictures on
U/>e Kodak Plan
Load knd unload Kinlaks anywhere. Develop without dark room iu IIm Kodak DevclopinK Machine. Print by day or uight on Dekko
Kodaks. $5 to $75
Brownie Cameras. $1 and $2 KodaK. Ht'Oelopin^ Machines Mm m varM atnck m
Films Solio Velox S. F. PEARSALL
Rtvltw Building Main St., Freeport
.JL,
MONEY TO LOAN
Ol Mortgage at 5%
lUBBT i. lAfP« Qtommmp m I on •ASVLON. N. Y.
•• VBAMS'
Patent
FWTENTS
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ptttmtir tjupttmm. mg^tMtmtmm wnmi, i. (.]j
John P. Wright
OBNeilAL AUCnONBER
tatpmmmtOtpmmotmmti I far atTciM IN* Wbalkar aa ' -mtmttmm roaattaaiah- raSSMk aa rMM*
Benjamin D. Homan
ARCJUITKCT BUILDER
•mm •¦• SiaaKM ^LACI.
M»I>«»M mif IT, ^fc_
Ready for Business.
All who have PENANINK »«>o"* 'hem
THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN PEN is PEN-iCN'-INK lm
a va>tarniy of men nnd women who gl.idly testify to freedom from lionilage to tho Ink Stan<l. I'erfeet "^riling ennienienie for a low ]iriic, Siitisfaction guaraiiteed.
FOR SALE BY
S. F. PEARSALL
REVIEW BL'ILUINU MAIN STREET f-REEI><)KT
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
ooifp tor yoa id bay y«vr (appIlM at
hill Tb* prioa ia Iha lanic in rity or
eaoMiry
KODAKS
FILMS
Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
Oppeailc Peat Offlca Prwrmt. N.T
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K. A. Dorlon
BONDED AUCTIONEER
. Protpm*. p T.
mmmthAmttSi^^mtmm^u^im^
Weak Hearts *
Are due lo IndifeiUon. Nlnety-nln« of every one handred people who htve heart irouble c«n remember when It w*i ilmple Indiges¬ tion. II I* a iclentlllc faci thai all cases of haart diaeaae. not organic, are not only Iracaabia lo. but are the dlrecl rejull of Indi¬ geation. All load taken Into Ihe atomach which Illls of perfect digestion lerments and ¦veils Ihe stomach, puliinf 11 up a^tlnsl Ihe heart. This Inlerferea with the action ol the heart, and in the courae of llme Ihal delicate bul vllal or^an becomes diseased. Mr D Kaubla. o( Nmada, O. aan: I h«t urniach bvubla and waa In a had aaata as I had haarl troubla with II. I took Koad Drvavau Ova for abcul lo(« nootha aad it cwad ma.
Hotel Dis«M» What Yoa Eat
and relieves Iha atomach of all nervoul atrain and tha heart of all pressure.
BotUeaoDlr. Si 00 Slu koldlnc 2S umei IhalrM
^ alaa, whluk aalli lor S:>c.
Mepanri br ¦• O. OaWITT * OO,, ONIOAOa
MOHBY TO LOAM ^«
(ood ar;ilirslloni |in.m;<llr .("• r|.(t,<l
Keeve & Ba.rtlett.
Title liiHinincc & .lortjraice Loan*
MalaOAiM lilirKVPORT. 1, I
,"11 l-ili^rl) >trrrt. S,w Y,.rk BnUK"btMBr«:Kltfrhra<t. I.. I
JamMrs SaTtDjn Hank HM«
Jamslrm. l,T lyyalrr Haj Bua liidir , (ii.lci H«T. U I TalcphoB* la all alAemm-
WILLIAM tl. POST
Soreaaaor Wi J. T. Pnat A Son Dmtrt la
Choree Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STNCCT, raKCPonr
¦•tl* tf t- *¦ I. t.. tw. ttPtoa tSMM
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMVIENTS FOR MAY 2a.
dDbJrel: Pani Bafora A|crl|>pa. Acta iitI., ie.«e—Ooldan Taxi. Aeta xi>l., Tl— Mamerj Varaaa, 27-19—Camaiaatary on the Daj'a Leaaon. >,. ¦¦-*.' ,.^"
Ifl, •".\grippii." Hrrofl .\p"ipps IT vrns king of thc countrv cant nf the upper Iur- lUn and the Sea of Galilee. Hv h,id a p,il ftcc at .lerusalein, and was prnfcswiily a .tew, i,nd was vorsed in ,lewi«li ("Ustoms. He w,<s the son of tho llcroil Aftrippn who alew .lews and iinpri".on("il Peter, After Ihl (li'Ktniotion of Jerus,ilcni, A. D TO, he nan ilethroned, but permitted to retain his *r»lih, and hved at Rome until A. P. liKV He «,"ii immoral in life, bul not unjust in his rule, and haa lieen consiilered tlic bot in the Herodian familv. "Xot dHohcd icnt." Thia is one of the grnnil points ot instruction and personal application in I'sul'a whole career. He began on the in- Mant, ivheie he was, to nbev He sounlil on llic instant, and ever aftcnviril, lo kniiv and do llic laird's will "Hcnvcnly vision." The vision which ap|ioarcil tn me. manifeatl.v from hea%"en. He was iiliedient ,"inil yet it certainly cost hini a hanl strug¬ gle to ronounre all for Christ.
IJii. "First unto—Diiniasrus." lie began to ur.^arh at llnmaacus immediately l.-licta 11: yO-iSl, hut scon went to .^rnbin. Krom .\iabia he relumed ngain to Damascus ((l,"il. 1: 17, 181, where the ,Icws sought to lake his life. l\iul esc-ipeil by night, being let ilnwn by the wall in a basket (AcU 9: 232."il ".\t .lerusalem." etr. He ^pccitie«, ns his fourfold field of labor, first, the two cities ot Damascus and .Terusaleni. llien tlic ivhiilc region of .ludea, and, l,istlv, tho he (then world. "Should repent." He had snuitlit to win men back to (iod, to reveal ( lirlst and Ilis complete work for inan's icilcinplion, that they nii«ht repenl, and lurn lo (iod; that, with a divinely re¬ newed lieart and reversed life Ihev might llo works acceptable to (lod. The doctrine of repentance was frequently iirca("hed by ihe apostle*. It includes boln contrition and reformation. The truly repentant one ,.: hcirtily sorry for all his sins, so eorry that he turna away from mn forever, and it jiossible would undo all he has binfidly ilono. Co'nfesaious are made, wrongs arc righted, and the soul, loathing ilself, ciics to CJod for mercy.
21, 2'2. "Kor these causes." necnniie lie had obeyed Ood according lo his distinct revelation, in a manner displeasing to the ,Iew« they had sought to kill him, "In the temple." I'aul was worshiiiing in tho lem- p'e when the ,Ieiva seized him, "I con¬ tinue." It was not by any poiver of his own he had been tireserrcd. but it was be- C.1IISC (.lod had interposed and rescued him. "Witnessing." Bearing teslimonv. as he had licen coiumanded, ".Small," To those in hu,nl)le life, to the poor, thc ignorant and the obscure, "Great." The rich and noble: lo kings and princes nnd governors. He had thus stood on Mars' hill at Athens; he had borne testimony before the wise men of Greece; he had declared thc aame pospel before Feli.T and Fcatus, and now nefore -Agrippa. "Saying none other things." He adds the supreme fact that all he taught was in exact agreement wilh Moscs and the nropliets. This fact utterly overthrew all thc charges of his accusers, and convicted them of rejecting thc law" and thc prophets, which was the crime al¬ leged against himself.
23. "Should suffer." Many of the ,!ew"» overlooked or denied the MilTonng rharacter of llie Messiah, and stiimhleil la- tally at the gospel because it required ihem to accept a crucified Feilecmcr. "The first," etc. See R, V. "Christ was not tha first lo be raised from the dead, but tho first who by His resurrection gave thc promise of eternal life." Paul always lays great importance on the resurrection, ",-<liii\v light." True light shines only Ihrough the risen Christ.
II. An interruption by Feslus (v. 24). 14. "Reside thyself." The loud voice was the elTect of liis'anrpnse and astonishment. What Paul had said of a rekurreclion fmni the dind accomplished in Jesus as the first fruits of a person coming from thc .Tews who should enlighten nnt only his own peo- i pie, but even the Gentiles—aniong llie rest, the polite and learned Greeks anil Romans —and <if tho manner in which this ivas rc- ¦ voaled to him-all this would load such a ] b,ilf-thinker and a pagan as Fcvtus to con¬ clude roundly that Paul was n visionary enthusiast, "Much learning." Many writ- I iugs had turned his brain, the idea being I suggested by Paul's many allusions to JIoRcs and the iirophels. The tendency of long continueii and intenbo mental aji- plication to produce mental derangement IS evervwhere knoivn.
III. ¦ Paul's rcplv lo Fesius (vs. 2,'i-2»). 2,'). "I am nol mad." Eiiher Paul or Fes¬ lus was bcsiilc himself. They lived in dif- f.rcnt worlds, and one or the olher was wrong. If Feslus was sane, Paul was mad; ll Paul was sane, Feslus was mad. There is no madness so groat, no delirium so aiv¬ ful, ns lo neglect the olei-nal interests of the soul for llio Hake of the poor plcuburos and honors whuh this life can give. The worldly-minded man misrepresents Chris¬ tians by regarding (11 their childlike faith as narrowness of mind; (21 their devout life as religion,"! melancholy; (3) their joy¬ ful hope as faiiatieisin,
26. 27, "The king knoweth." Agrippa ivas a .lew and no doubt was acquainted with the hisiory of the life nnd works of .lesus, of Uis death and resurrection, of the events that occurred on the day of Pente¬ cost, and the preaching of the gospel since .lesus had been crucified. ".\ oorner." There wns a wide knowledge of the facts ("onne'ted wilh tho life, death nnd resurrec¬ tion of Christ "Heliovi-t." Agrippa ha.l boon instructed in tho Scriplures nnd ai¬ eepted them intelleciiinllv. The writings l.f the pr..pilots forolold the ovenis of whiih Paul h.ld been speaking, and had thoir fulfilmonl in Chrisl. ""Iknow." P.iul ,iiisivers llis iiivn queslion, f..i" iiltli.inch .Agrippa w"as an inimoral mnn, yol inoi.louts in co.meotion with his lllo sho".v th.it ho w"as a sincere ,Teiv.
-ik.lll. ••Alniosl." etc. See It. V. Tiiore are two widely differenl opinions as to tho meaning of this verso. The lirst is that .Agrippa's hearl was touohed kmiI that, no I Hilling lo the .Authorized Version hi" do Sl.iro.l with all sori<.u.,noss that he was al¬ most persuaded to become a Christian. I'lie olhor viow 18 Ihat tbe wor.ls uoro spn iirn sanastloallv. aiooriling to the Hovisod Wrsi.in, and thai be was nut in ihe Icisl lolliioiioeil l.v Paul's words toivanl. Chris li.inilv Nearlv all recent (ommenlators
.,..0|,t IllO llltti'"r view". ."Wnulil In (in.l." r.iul'- aiiswor is sublime. Ilo is .n tlmr- nio.-hlv snti.llo.l with the salvntinn he li,is experionieil lliat ho does nnt hesitaiiv lo hoartilv onmniend it to all his loial liear- ors. "Kxcopt," etc. What n gonllo ro- pronf to ilicso rulers who woio koriin; llim in ohnins' What a delii,iio ,ii.po,il to thom for lihorty'
Tn a re|...ll t.. llio Si,i.o Doi.si liiioi.t s Washington ( nnsnl O. .V Itaker nl .xv.l nov savs tii.it a ieni,irkal.li" engineei ini wi'nli. ii,i« jufi I.nn fiiii-lioil lor .ul.pl.i lOi w„»r tn Ihc (....Italdie and K,.!g".nl i il.slri.ts, Wosurn Australia, whon ll,(
gloal.sl p.l.l liolil ho wnrl.l oxiM. .\
dnm Km loot 111 l-.iight has Uon I.n.i .1.1.... Iho llohn,! liner, m tho (iiou M..11111 ll.iiigo, wlmU IS ,ibnut iwonl.vln. niri-.. nniihiio-l ol I'oilb. and the lo^r I ,,1" Min.l".I lliirolinm is .eion mile- I'm,: .,n.| " iii 1.1,1 1 .»Ri.ii,«i.l«l(l gall..iis 1.1 ii.ilor 1: 1- inuii.l.".l I.l soml Unm the ic.s.rw.il 1 . K,i!|i,".nio. .12*1 nr.lo" nway. 3,'kf.l,iy<0 g,il ) ,iib ,il iro-n ll llor d.ilv.
THE VICTIS HT KISHINEFF
Lord Cranbome Puts the Dead at Double the Russian Estimate.
MURDER OF A BOY THE CAUSE
Tlie .Iowa tTere Then Attacked, anil Aboui lOO lost Tli.lr Llvea—Onv Stale Da- partnient l>elaa**<l With Proteata—Kna- ala Doea Not Want Am.rlcan Kellef For Nnfr.r«r»—Connt Catalnl ThrMiteoed.
l.iiiiiloii.—The riuliT Foreign Secio- liiry, l.ord Cniiilioriic, wns ask(>d lu tbe lliiuwi' of Coininniis for luforiuntloii ou thl' iimssnrie nf ,lews ut Kli"blu.'fr, Bes- siiralilii, u iiiniiUi ngn. The Sciri'tary. In reply, iiliuod ihr totnl numbor of killed lit nboul ilnuble the number given 111 llie offliiiil UusKslnu rfport. (Itlinrwlsc Ihe fnots do not difTiT from Ihose Hlii'inly published, I.onl Cr."!!! boruo uilded:
••.Vri'orillug to Ihe lioveriiuu'iit's In¬ formation llio dlnturliniKc nrosc from tile murddr of a Chrlstl.'iti lud, nblih wns wrongly BttrllnitiHl to the ,lews. The Intler rotallated nu tliclr assail nnls nml tlie rt^sHlt ivns nn nttaik on the .lews by a mob nu KasliT Snuday llllll Kaster Monday, in which, 11 l» be 11. veil, alinui IlKI .lews lost Iliclr lives mill inniiy wore Injured."
(Tho olHolal Kniiouuicinciit from St. IVtcrsliiirg said that forty-live pcr,sons iviTc killed and A'iA were iiiJiircd dur¬ ing the iiiassai-ro nt Klslilncir, 1
The .lews of London arc lndl).'iiaiit ai the nssertlon of Count Cnssinl, tli« Kus¬ slan .Amliassador at Wnshlngton, tbat tlK- troulden at KlsliliicfT were the iiut- coiue of thc usury of tho moii<>y lend- (rs. The editor of the .lewlsh World offers to give fiM lo nny Ainericttii ("harltnble Institution named liy Count Casslui If the Intter ean stitistnntlntp Ills assertion to thc satisfaction of three Americans of staiidlnj; lu the I'nited States,
, COtT.VT rASSINI THREATENED.
Unususl rrecRutloiia T(tk«H to Protect tlie lluaslen Attibaaaador.
Wasbliisliin, 1). C^Tlie Stste Depart- meul has learned tbat since the Kislil¬ nelT massacre Count Cassliil, the Kus- flaii .Vinbassndor, has received many nnoiiymous loiters llircatenlni,' Ms life. Ile professes no ciinicrn over lliem, Inil It Is snld tlml he In taking; nniisiial priMaiitlons,
Secretary Hny hns reteived n Rreat lintih of demnnds for actiou by the I'lilted Stntes In behalf of the perse- (Illed ,lews 111 Itussia. They were from soib'tlcs and Individuals nnd from all over Ihe ((Hiiitry.
I'mler Internal lonal law Russia Is Ftipreiiie lu her own ulTalrs. nud no (inintry can (picstloii ber iminaKcment of tliem Avlthont ("omnilttlng nn un¬ friendly ad. If .Mr. Hay were to send llussla a note on ihe subject, no mat¬ ter how frhndly the motive, she "ivould probably return It, "ivlilch would make It a very serious mntter. Wars have resulled from returned notes,
XIr. Hay i"i'ealle(l while discussing blx position wllh a friend, thnt Knssla's to ply to unr Inquiry abont the Kusso- ('liliiese ttcat.v wns verv sliarji uud fro.s(y.
Hussin snid very idalnly tbnt It Wiis nolle of onr business, luit ibnt an a lo- kcti of friendship lo thc I'nited Slates she would assure us Hint thc slnry was false. At Ihe snme llme Russia liiil- inatdl plainly tbat we were siraiiilnu ber friendship by persistent Imiiililcs ilftci" she bad nucc stated her pnsilluu.
IIUfiHIA DISCLINISS AID.
.% Laborslorj Coiurt.
Tn.. oll^rinien,. nt Cnrnell Iniior i;v 10,Ollll, |.i,i,lu.oil I, fiurlv no.iii.iU" ima i- ti.in nf a innioi". liil hy using llio pro„uro l.i lii:ht en oMronielv mmille p,irlii:e. A pniv.lor (..ns'sliiiu I.l omoii and tlio s|"..i".".- ni |.iifT b.ills was pill into a (uIh" li-ni "hull :li. air was , nlMusled a. ¦ ..niploioly a- iK>»sih!e. 'Ihen ihe ravi. irnin mii ,ir," light were (nii.-.-.nr.ited nn the p.,v.ii"i. -ml tho hgiiioi" arlu'.e. seom.d (,i I." Innun ..".11. a- li -li. light npo,ll.l lliim, wl.i.h ...fliiia 1,1 ihe a-li..i'"..mrr-. i-
Ih'o la'!N.'l'V.''ii'.'l." ' ' "
DVSPBPaiA A TBINO Of TUB PAST.
It Ton Hrnvrn ladlaeaUaa
thia artiole ought to interest you. No matter wbat else you may do unleea you study prnper hygiene and diet jour ellnru will not amount to much. Tha I-aiakola Co, 45 Vesey St.. New York. have puhliahed a remarkable littla book, ".Advice to Uvspeptiee." Iree to thoee who aak for it. it UlU all aUiut dyapepaia, its causra, what to eat and what not to, and if Ihe adTice is fnllowed n<v<Wa really ne«l be troubled «ith iniiufeitioii. Wa | ("*ll Ihtir dyspef-i* Cui*. I'epwkola Tab- leta, 25 eenU, and are authoriied to re¬ fund the monev il the purchaser recaivaa no benefit, Pepsikola TableU tona up and stiraulata the stomach to do ita own work by iocreaainf; the Kastrie juiea aad saliva. It ia particularly recominendad to
fella ,'ur. lllcCormlck Rh« la Ablo to Care For KIshlneir Inhsbllnnta,
St. retersburg, Russia.-Tbe Russian (ioverumeut bns received no leprcseii- tntloiis from Ihe (Jovernment of the rnlted Stales lu regard to the Kislil¬ nelT iiiassacns beyond ntl iiKiulry, IliroilKli .Amliassador .MiCoriiilck, sev¬ eral (lays aco, whether the nioney nnd supplies wblcb were lieliiK offered from all parts of America for thc suffereis wonld lie neci^ptublc to the KusHlnn (ioverument. The Forclmi Offlce re- Idled that while It greatly appreelatcd (he AmcrloBU KencrosUy there wns no need for relief, as Ihe wants of tbe In- baliltnnts <if KlsblnelT wire lielUR looked after.
There Is no doubt thai wblle Ibe Rus¬ sian oin("lals niucb renrel llle KislilnelT mussaires tbey equally resent "Wlin! Iluy cnll llle "anll-KuKslan ncltntlon In .Aiiierliii,'^ which they say Is fermented by tile liilliieiillnl Kngllsli press.
SUICIDE. NOT A WEDDING.
UrUlesrooin lll.l Nnt A|i|iear. and Urldv Drnwno.l llcraeir.
\Vcst Pnilll, (in. Itcniusc the man who bad Willi ber bciirt falhil to np¬ pear for Ihc weddlii;;. for which every- ihliiK b.i.l bccu iinaiigcil Stella l,nw- rencc. of l.niicli. Abi . jiiiiiis-d Into the Cbiilinbiiocliei" Klver anil drowned lier-
Mdf. ,
The wedding bad been duly an¬ nonnced and the mlnisier as well as Ihe iiuests were on band, bul the pros- IH'itlve lirldegiiii.ni did iim put In his appearance. Miss I„"iivi"ciii c left a note to her molher saying:
"Ilon't (jrleve nfler tue, for I am mis. ernlle. 1 1 annnt llvi't^My lienrt is broken: fiir.'ivell ibar niamiiia."
Onlr Twn Halooiia In .Nen llsmpafilre.
The State (if Now llamiisbh"e was never mi dry under a iinilillililnn liw as It Is nmv mnlcr a Iliciis." law" Sn fnr Ilie Stat.. ('..ii.iiiUsl.iiiiTs Imvc fiiuiiii".! Lilly nlnel. 111 11.. nsrs in rlir Slatt" allll nnly twn salnniis. ..nc In Cnn ("Old and nue In Mamlicslcr, have liccn "Pened,
Maw Major For Mar(wuei. I'nrlo Hloo
(iovi'inor Hunt has npiMiiiitcd 1. ..
IMildn Cnliiss:, t„ SI,,., ,1 Mat,.<i I'::
Jardii as .Mayor of ,Mayat'iii"/.. r..ii, Ri..i. Caliassa Is weallliy nnd pnlii: calh" liidcpcnd. 111. anil nn Imprni ("iic ii in 111.' miiiilclpiil innili'lniis nf .May:i guc7. Is confidently e.vpect "il.
Finnish Kcnalnr la Kipelled.
Siiininr Hnmn vnn (iriiioiilicrir. if ricnliiirc. I'inl.iml. hns been exiiell. .1 rmm Kliiland under llu" ,iiilliai;it4i~j. (-.nily I onrcmd nn the (Invernnr nl Klnlan.l
NATIONAL BANK CLOSED
thow whoae appetite is poor, with eoatad toBCuea. diatreea after eatinf and iko otbar ilia alwayt attaadant oo dyapepaia.
Thomas Jehfiitoii, Fr««p«rt, L.I.
Tbc fixed i:ipiliil III agrliultnrc In ibc I'ulK.l Stales is fnur time"' lll.l' 111 ma nil fact lire.
Tbe liehl Hitinc P.riiisb nnlfonn Is alleged tn U" tl:c laii-e of mmh lieart disease among soldiers.
Pennsylvania hns a larger iiiiuilx'r nf iiersoiis of iiegrn ilesi"i"ni in its i>op- ubitlon tban any etlH-r nf Ihe .N'orlheiu States.
Iiistnictlniis bnve luon ".-ii-en ilie far li.e In S<iulli I.unilnu to seize and dc- simy nil li..ys' kite* tlown in Ibe streets.
rile ,Mhi"c1i output of Lake Superior cnpiiei eieiided n.ikkl.iHil) iwunds, a record for a single month.
The sbllllnc Imisir' duty cn corn es- tablisbcsl In Greit Hritain bst year will li«>dis<"iiiii:iiued on July I.
Rri::andagi" .n Si, ily Is sui.l tn lie In- reaslnc ratlnr Ihnn decreasing. .\t- tacks an- made even lu Maisnla
TiiouMnds of square nillca of mul- K'rry tre«-» are planted In Italy Treee live from tifly in siieniy yeara.
Forty thousands birds, moatly sand- |.ipers. are rejsirlcd to have lieiTi killvd ie<"ently ou tb*- Nortli Caroilna i"Oii»t U.,T mlllliKry purposes.
Cashiar Sherimood, of SouthpoH,, Conn., an Embealer. I
uia Iiefalestion ttmf AmeoBl to Abeul
¦ lOO.OOO—Offlclala 8>T That tbe
Cluslna la Only Tampurary.
SonlhiMirt. Coun. -A warrant was Is¬ sued for Ibc arresi of Oliver Sherwood, cashier uf the Soulhpori Nntlonal Hank, and son nf K. C. SbcrwiHid, Pies¬ ldeiit of the bank, who has dlsapix-aivd from tills towu. ShcrwoiHl is cbarsed wllh Ihe dcfalcailon of nearly SlOO.tWO of tbe bank's funds.
Hecanse of the dlsnppearaniv of Sher- Wdod, a meetlnii of the dlrci"tors of tbo bank was held here nnd Fnnk K, Sber- wdod. a brother of Ibe inlssliif; ciisbler, was eleeted to llll his position, Kx¬ perls were theu i-allinl In and au ex- nniluntlon of the books was made wbicli resnltcil In the discovery ot the shiirtaKe, Sherwood waa President of llle Wilbur MiiiluR Company of Colo¬ rado and the executor of a uunilH'r ot cslal(>g lu this eintnty.
It Is feared that the inlulug compauy aud the estates may have sulTeriHl losses also, and nn examlnnlloii will lie conducted ;o naeertaln If jiossllde Ihe exact amnunt of the defalcation.
Friends of Sherwood .say that his dls- appeaiaiii'e Is brought about by liisaii- lly Induced by overwork aud clnlm Ihat Sherwood has Ik'OIi worklug until late In the night for tbe last threo montbs. The Imnk offlelals, however, are authority for the stntement that the Isjoks show evidence tjiat the over- w"ork was dui" to bis fear of dlscover.v and nn attempt to flx the iwoks so that the sliortiige mlKht nol be discovered by the bnuk examiners,
Sherwood lived here for many years wllb his wife aud two children, lie was forty live yeai"s of nge.
Frank K. Sherwood, thc new cashier, ("onflrmed the nnnuuneenient from Washington that the bank bad ehised Its doors, but said It was only a teiu- porary matter, nml Ihat lu three or four wiH'ks nt the Infest b-'sliiess would lie resumed. All depositors, be said, would Ik- paid In full, tbe surplus of Iho bank lieliig sutllilent to meet all demands, Tlie object In closing. Ii« said, was to enable n careful exatulna- tlnu to be made to determine Just Ihe condition.
AA'nslilngloii, D, C.-The Treasury Dc- liarimciit iccclved a telegram from Nu¬ tlonal Kaiik Kxamlner Perkins nii- uouucliig Hie ("luslng of the Southport Nntlunal Hunk of Southiioit. Conn, This nctlon. It Is underatooil. "was taken In eonseiiuence of the defalcation of the cashier, which Is Iielleveil to have niiproxlmated |!l(li).0(X), Ellis S. I'ep- pci". receiver of the Pynehon Nationnl Hank of Sprlnglleld, Mass., has been appointed receiver.
RUSSIAN COVERNOR SLAIN.
'two Men :KIII aim aa Iha Cllmaa of a I'olltleal Dlatarbanee.
I'fn, European llussln.—Oovernor Ho- gcanovlt("li, of the Province of Ufa, was lustantly killed by two men In th<; Town Park. The nssassluotloii wna tho climax to n iiolltical dlsturbniiru that bas lauscd many riotous oiit- bnaks In Ibe luovlmi' lu Ihe past few montlis,
(Ioveruor Bogennovlteh's nssnssiiig escaped,
I'fa, the capital of the jirovlnce of thai name. Is a city of 'JS.OtKl inhabtt- auls. It Is Ibo Inst station on the Trans-Slbcrlnu Kailroad lu European Russia, nnd. therclore, a city of eonsid. ciable Importance,
BONFIRE OF SLOT MACHINES.
GainblInK Devleca Worth •laa.OOO Pab- iIcIt lliimeil in Fhltadeiphla.
Pliiladelpliia, I'a,^ Thirteen hundred slot KamblliiK machines, valued (It about JlU.'i.iHKi, were publicly hurned by order of Dlreeior of Public Safely Sniylh, Seven hundred of the mn- ("lilncs were <aptur(Hl In raids conduct¬ ed by tho l.uw and Ordir Society nnd Hit) wei'e coiillscated by Ihe police.
I)lt"e("lor Smyth has In his cuslody 25(1 iiouuds of nickels and pennies, nnd Seeretarv (ilblmncy. of the I.nw nnd Order Society, has .fKKMI tnken from the machines caiilnrod. Thi.s money will be turned over lo ibe City Treasu¬ rer,
HERDERS FREEZE TO DEATH.
Coat
Montana Hllasard Raid to Hai •S.OOO.OOO In atock.
(ireat P'alls, Mont.—The heaviest cnt- Ih" and sheep loss In thc history of .Montana, the ilaiiiage nf wlibh will le.' $,'!,( NNM UK I, hns been (auNCd by Ihe ter¬ rible snowstorm wbloh has raged fnr lliicp dnys. In some seciinns fully tiliioly per (cut. of Ibc shep on the ranges hav,. perislieil.
Thn," licnicrs, nl Icisi, wand.red away In tbe bllndliii; Kloriii and hav > llicn frozen to death.
llcnli'is aliandoiiid llnir (looks and lllll fnr safety In the sotllenieiits nnd ranclics.
Of a consignment of I'lOti (alllc liniiiid for Havre al! liut five W"cre found frozen stiff.
WHITE MAN LYNCHED.
Floriita Moll Kllla m Man tTho Nald lla Acled In Niiir-ll«r«nap,
Mailisoii, Fla.-Wash .Tiirvly, white.
wlin killed his cousin, .lohn Wnldrop^
WIIS iiikcii rnnn tbe JaU In this city by
a mnll and lynched. The men IsM-ame
invnlvcil In a dltllculty about the em-
jili.vnii'iit of laborers and Jarvis sbot
Walilni|i lll'lll. The niunlci"er said Ihat
¦ lllll Ilie slinotlUB m a<df defense. Thla
IS Uon ilciiied by witnesses. Tbe
vn null rcpri'seuled huge fninllles.
Ill wore tlrst cousins. Tbcy had quar-
lloil scleral limes before.
Knmllcra lo Oat New Trial.
111. Siijiitni,'Court al JefTiTsmi City, Mil. has r.vcrsed and iciiianded tbe .uses of Harry A. Faiilkner and Jnllua l.clminnn, ("onvlrted of |H-i"Jnry In con- iicitinii ivlili the Hnliurbnii Hallway 1.111 si.nil.il III the Municipal Assembly. Ill St l.nuis. Mo.. Ill which IIH.'i.OIIU waa ilcpiislii'd in a safe deiHisIt box lu truat for buodlcrs.
llolaarla'a Cabinet CrUla.
Tbe niicni|it made by M. relknff. I. nlor of Hk: StambulofT party in Hul- uaria. to form a new Cabinet hns failed.
MIdahlpinan Drowned SwImmlBir.
Mlilshlpiiian Arthnr O. Hnrbcr, of the fnurth class a son of C 11. Hiirlier, of Kcni. (lllill, was ilrowned lu the Sev- I in Kivci", at .Aniiupidls, Md, lie went in swiiiiiiiliiK with .Mliishljunan N. I.. Cliapln, of California, and was seized with iiaiii|is. ('bn|iln and n sailor en¬ deavored to save Hnrlier. but failed.
Roa^liaiTjr For Colonial R«-preaM>tatloB.
Uird lin-ils-ry, in n si»".". li at Hurn- Icy. Knglaml, said ll.at (ho cidoniea ought In have ^nvcrnnionl i"eiireB«.nla- tliiii l.cinre nny idnn of trade retJpr<R- lly went into effct.
rirat Caban Mlalater In Parta.
Ki'Uor Itnphael .VIen linn. Ihe first Cu¬ ban -Miulsler In I'lunii", Spain iiud Pnr- iiifcal. preaeuted his i-redeniials lo Pn*<- iil 111 l.oubel at Paris. There wa» Ihe usual exihange of (-ourli-slea. The Miu- i'ter wUi makv Lis head<|uarleri al Ma¬ drid
FIGHT HI DUBlllllEniNG
Irish Leaders Come to Blows Over the Kinij's Visit.
MAUDE GONNE STARTS TROUBLE
Tha Irlth .loan of Ar« Demaadad a Prom. Iae Prom Ibe I,ard Majnr Not to ll«- eelve Klag Edward — Maay Peraoaa. Indndlag a Mainbar of Parliament. Ia- Jarod In Diaordar Whieh Pollowad.
Dublin, Ireland -Scenes of exirema disorder were wltiiesRod at a meeting uf citizens hidd lu the Kotnnda In sup- |sirt of the Irish Parllntnenlary Fund, ^wlnik to the pi"espnce of memliers of the Oflellc Lengne wbo were opiKised to (Tlvlng King Edward n friendly wel¬ come on his comini: visit to Irdnpd, Timothy Harrington, M. P., I.ord Mayor of Dublin, was In Ibe rhair.
While John ni-dmond, M, P., was .id- dressing the andience. Mrs. McBrlde. formerly Mlsg Mnude (loniie. known aa the Irish Joan of Are. advanced to the libit form and liilernipted the proceed¬ ings by asking Hie Lord .Mayor whether lie Intended, as head of the inunlcl- pallt.v. to oppos«> the presentation of nn address of welcome to the King. Mr. Harrington replied In an evasive way, Mrs. .McHrlde Insisted upon a direct answer, whereupon seenes of the wildest disorder occurred, and prevent¬ ed Mr, Itednioud from cotitlnulus hl9 siieeeh.
The uiemliers of Ihe Oaollc I.enguo Irled to storm Ihe piatforni umid cries of "Put thera out."' Fierce collisions betwe«u Iho Gaelic T^nguers nnd the olher members of the assembly ensued. Chairs were hurled to nixl from the plntform. nud many persons were In¬ jured In the desiternle efforts made lo eject the dlstnrliers nnd restore order.
John tVDonnell, Memlier of Parlia¬ ment tor Soulh Mayo, "nas badly In¬ jured In the head in tlH> si-uHle. Many persons fled tcrror-slrlckeu frotu the hall.
Mr. Redmond persevered In continu¬ ing his siHH'ch. and cventunlly a setn- bliince of order was regaliKNl, nnd a resolullon lu accordance with thc (At- Ject of Ihe lupctlng was enrried.
DR. KENT'S SENI ENCE.
Twentr Taere la Aubarn Prlaon For Cans- Ina Ihe Death of Etiiel Dingle.
noehester. N. Y,—1,^'land Dorr Kent was sentenced lo twenty years nt hnrd labor In Aulmrii rrisoii fnr kllUgg Ethel RrauelK! Dingle, a professlunal nurse, Dr, Kent recelviNl his sentence coolly, bnt his father acted ns If he had received a blow. Tears flileil the old man's eyes aud his mouth moved oou- vulslvely.
Judge Sullierland said. In passing senteiiie, that Dr, Kent bad stablied Miss DIugle to denlh while she wns lying In lied unconscloua from Ihe pfTects of drugs, (Ieorge Unlnes, Kent'i lawyer, naked for n new trial, and It was denletl. He linmeilliitcly an- uiiitnced that he would appeal,
Mrs, Kent, the doctor's wife. Is prob¬ ably Incurably Insane In Buffalo from Ihe sho("k of her husband's eonvlitlon. She calls for her husliaiid eoutlnunlly and Imagines thai his trial la sllll In
|lVOjJI"PSH,
KILLED BY A BARBER,
riTo Hulleu Pot In Farmer Lleateuant- floTrmor of Lnnlalana.
Thibodcanx, I.a,—A shooting affray whicli resulted In the dealh of former I.lentenaut-tiovernor Knolilock 0(^- ciiri"ed lu Main street. The shoollng was doue by James liarnult. u Imrlx'r. Ill n section of Main strwi usually rrowded. but. as Ihe hour wns early, few people were In Ihe sireet, Severnl witnesses of the shooting refused lo lalk furiher than to say that Oarault ihoi In self-defense.
Henry Clay Knoblock wns a native nf I.a konrche Parish. He was Meu- tenant-Oovernor under (ioveriior Sam¬ nel I), McKiiery, now I'nited Btntea Senator, He hnd been prnctlclng Inw hei-e, where he lived wllh bis wife, Hia willow and one son. Earle, who Is en- enged In busiuess in New Oileaus, sur¬ vive him.
TRIP FOR LIBERTY BELL.
trill Be Sent to Boaton on Boaker nilt Aanlvaesairr Dar.
Philadelphia, Pa,—Mayor Weaver an¬ nounced himself In favor of perinlttluK the lylberly Hell tu gu lo Uoston for (he 12S(h anniversary celebration of 'he balde of Bunker Hill, on June IT. Ill expressing himself regarding tbe Liberty Well. Mayor Weaver aald:
"While 1 nm opposed lo Ibe oacred relic Isdiig takeu nway from this city lo other places for coinmerelal pitr- jmses, I nin glad of having Ihe oppor¬ lunlly of sending It to Boston for tlic Hunker IHII cehdirnllnn, Hostnn and Phlhidelphla are linked logelher In Ilevolutloiiary lilsiory, and when Ihe bell goes (here It will hnve Ihe same historic assnclathins as It hns here."
LOVING CUP FOR FOLK.
Clilaans of at. t.aala Praaent a Olll to Hie Circuit Altoiner.
Sl. Lnnls, Mo.-Clrcull Attorney Folk has i"C("elved a loving cup, piin'hased ivltb a fund raised by voluntary eon- trlbiillnna of Ills many ndinlnrs, rang¬ ing In sums from live to twenty (cnls, tbiiiisaiids of Iieople Isdiig repri^sented In the gift. The following Insirlpllon njipcars ou the panels of Ihe cnp:
"The man who violates tin" law Is not a Demoirat; he Is not a Itipiibll-
("nn; he Is a criminal, I'lie (M-uplc
of St, Louis preseul this loving cnp to Joseph Wlngate Fidk, by viduiitary sulis<'rlptlon. In grateful appreiiatlou of his eminent aervlcea us Circuit At¬ lorney."
No Ground Por latorvotitlon.
The Slale IVparlmenI. at Waslilng- t,iu, (lellulng lla altitude towurd the ie|Hirtcd uiaHiia("re of Jews In Ilussl*. Kuld Iben- wns no ground for Interven¬ tion by this (lovernment. wbleh. how- ("Ver. was exerting Its moral Influence for amillnrallon of the tiiiidltlou of Jews In Russia, Count Casslnl snld Ibnt the reporls of recent outragea tliere had l»een exaggerated.
Ifaarj llalna In Florida.
Heavy rains hnve done nnuh damage tu early vegetables In Florida,
Newa of tha Tollere.
Eleven flonrlshlog Inbor union) havo been fnrnied at Winona, Minn,. In Ihc past month.
Building Inlwrers a I Cleveland, Ohio, bnve nsked for tZ.VI a day, an Inrreaae of forty cents.
Hrl("klnyer* iu (leriuaiiy receive from aeven to nine cents an hour und work ten hours a d.iy.
Blackaiullhs al WlHcling. Bridgeport, Martins Ferry, Kellaler aud Benwood, AV, A'u.. bave forined a uDlou.
There !• a movement ou foot aoiung nianiifaelurers at Findlay. Ohio, tu employ none bul lemiwrance uiea.
Bricklayers at Tuiodio. Can., hare made a demand for weekly pnyuieni of wng)!s. Tbey are now paid aeml- monthly,
A gresi sllike of masons is reported 111 Hwllzerlnnd. The employers nre meetiug the deroaud> uf Ihe men lu luany instances.
Tlie Cornwall Canal look Undcrs and lock.masters have lieen notified hy Ihe Canadian (iovernnient tbat Ihelr pay lus lieen ralaed l»"euly Ore ceula per day.
Brleklayeis of Han Jusi-. Oakland, -i<iucklau. Marrauieiiio aad Han Irau- daro. Cal. hare a»«e«>'< wltlt lh« U leraaUoaaJ Uakw. y
AMERICAN TRADE HURT
China Again Says She Cannot OpM Manohurian Towns.
Her Pear of Raaela—Waaklactaa OeWewat
meat Worklag ta Recwra Mecw Ooajp-
aaerclal Paeillttae U> tha Var ItmPU
Pckiu, Chlua.-Cblna, lu reply to (nN ther reprvsentalloni made by tke Cal"* tivl States and Japanese Mlnlsten, kai again iwlnted onl the Imiioaaibllltr «> inclading lu ihe eommervlal treatle* tta opening to trade of MancfanrlaB tO'WM^ un Recount of Russian oppoaltloo-
The I'nited Slates Minister propoMA tbnt China oi>en Mukden. Uarbln aai n small port al the mouth of Ibe TaM Biver.
C. C. BaldwlD. of New 'Vork. a wpte* s^ntntlve of Southern cotton mill*. Wha 'nag Invesilgalcd the trade rondilleaa ia Mauoliurla. reports that the ftmeilf cotton trnde waa looreaalnic e>eraieaa> ly unlil receutly. when tbe RaattNW began to exert preasnro upon tke OU* ueae. nuiouutlng to coercion, tot i
ordom for Rilsslan flrma ameuatiac ta S(IO,00() baiea of fooda, wblrb •tbar- wise would bave gone to America. i
Mr, Baldwin aays the foreign Inaa complain bitterly of tbe dllBcaNy .tt conducting businesa under tbe Raatfan administration, and be liellere* that unless the Kusslan absorption of Maa churta Is elH<cked tbe Vnlted Btate* wfll lie deprived of n most promlalBff amf* kct fur cottons wllhin R few jreara. \ — . I
.St. retersburg, Itussia.—Tbe RuaMH> oinelnla express tbeniselvea aa bataC deeply hurt at Hie crltlclaina,o( ttS Aim>rloan press on Ihc subject of Maa- ehnrln. nnd say that "eonaMerlng Ika friendship extiMidetl forty y«ara aw when America needed frienda, AmerkC might nt least Inquire wbetber tbe An¬ glo-Japanese news wni not colored IB Anglo-Japanese Interesti." >
Wasliliifftuii. D. (J.-Tbe State De* partment haa lieen made fully aware ot the obstacles which tbe Bbaadhal treaty CommlsiloncTs are meetinc tt the effort to Inelude In tbe commercial Irealy the opening to trade of MaaclH- rlan towns. The Chlneae, «a atateA in thc Pekln dlspalch, point oat tlie lit- possibility of this on account of IbMI* Blan opposition, Tbe accuracy of tMl slalement. liowever, la denie^ bj tka Russians tbemselvei.
Meanwhile tho thilted Statea. anxloiu to secure nddlllonal port fRclIltlea for Amerlcnn Irnde Intereais In Uanchiilia< will continue to exert ita eCerta ta bring about that result.
DISMEMBERED BODY IN A BOX.
Head Ponnd PloaUag la the Ti| niver Near By.
Wnrsaw, Ind,—Wblle flshlnt; In tlM Tippecauoe River, two mllea eaat oE Warsaw Ol.vde Kyle antl Harry MUlai diacovered a bos floating in tke watar^ Tbe Ik)x waa found to contain tke bo4|| of a man. minus tbe bead, whieb waa fonnd R abort time oftcrwarA floatlli|| In the river near by. t
The ornia and legs were mmplatalf) severed from the body, and tbe htttm hnd bCA-a pnrlly eaten nway by tnrtleiu The Imdy bad evidently lieen in tk* water for aeveral weeka, and Ibe tmtU ures were entirely unrecognlialile. i
As no one bns been reported miaaln( from this sei-tloii of the conntrr tOA Rome time il U the belief of tbe offlcelv Hint Hie man waa nmrdered In aOBMl ully, prolMildy Chioago, and hts body, shipiied to Ihla place. It appeared M though tile linx had been dumped IW Ihe river hurriedly by aomo Iierson IUM familiar wilh llle stream. \
CLOTURE RULE FOR THE SENATU
Will Appl7 Only la apptavrtoUoa Mllaj Bays Beverldan-
Fort Wayne, Ind.—Senator Bare cridge, who addressed Ihe Bar AsaoelM tion of the Steuben aod De Kalb OM rult'nt Auburn, on "The lAwyer H {.eglalatlon," said Ibat a clotara nM (or tbo Senate wonld lie adopted at ttM approaching sessiun, but tbat It IWUIllB apply ouly to appropriation bills.
To iiermit the majority to fo tbrougb legislation under tlw dot) rule would, he said, subvert tbo pose of tlie Senate, which waa to : vide n cb(K<k against ecllou which ( uct represent tbe sober second i of tbe peofrie. He aakl no. Ihat tbe people ever really wani to pass had ever failed by reason Uck uf cloture In tbe Senate.
SULTAN BE NO 8 TO MRS. OOELET.
Bapreeeee Bearat Wbaa Tsek* Hakia M •topped la DartalMllsa.
Washington, D, 0.—A Jnall rrport !•• eelveil at Ihe Stale Department froM Coiistnnlinople Is to Ibe effect that MW (ioelct's ' ynvbt Nahuia was atoppM forly-elght hours recently In tbe uar- danel les beea use slie had Iwo aauli signal nod aoliillng guns almani.
When news of tbo detention rea'chad the Hullnn be Immediately ordered thO (iraiKl Vizier lo board Ihe Nabn,a, *¦• press regret at tlie oecnrrcoee aad bO* stow In bis name on Mrs, GoeM dw (irand Cordon of Cliefekat, wtilcb lia|^ pliy closed Ihe Incident.
CZAR ACTS ON MASMCnt.'
Dlsinlaaea Mia Oovernor at Slshlaa Prieada railed to aaTS Mln."
SI, retersburg. Russia,—The Olkfi hns ordered that Oeneral de BaabeiL" (iovernor of KlsblneO, lie disiataaad, for not taking proper meaaurea to aai the masaacre. A liowerfnl cll<|IM at court. Including several Hraad Dakag" nnd M. Pobledonosleff, Procnraior ml the Holy Synod, tried hard to aar* (ieneral lie Itaalien. saying it wa* a pliy lo sacrllice a disllugulabed OMia oa account of tbe Jews, bnt tbe Oaat ra-
malned resolute.
.aio;
Bad Dreaib la Part* Bta*.
Conlinued southerly willds ar* gipi Ing an alarming drouth in Porto mtt, The orange liloosoms are dropptag, tkl new cone crop has besa aeiioaalr <»• layed. tattle are auffering from a dla* ease due lo a lack of food aad watai^ and minor en>ps sre scarce, "" being lo good eondlllon.
Chimam Later la ••¦« AMaa.
It has lieen prat^lcslly decidad tt introduce Cbluese Isbor la Africa on aecntinl of Ibe lack of i lo work tbe wlues.
Cralsar Baw Taeh ia Oasasalailaa.
The armored (Tolser New Tork. WkM f dnring several MMOtks ba* bee»aad*» gnliig exienalve repaira iu tlie Boaliff Navy Yard, hns tieen pisoed on tko IM* live service Ifait. The commaDdlng olB* eer Is lyieutroanl Commaodtr BaaiasI 'W. U, Diebi.
Twain Klliad al a naM tnpliU
Puring a bnil flghl at Aigecliag, *¦ the west side of Ibe Bay eraibraHBr. Spain. Ihe ampbllbeatre eOUtfOoA ana twelve peraons were killed aad M|r were Injured, ileversl womea tmt'i childreu were gored liy tbe boHa. ,
Bpala Pat—*e tlm AMaaa ¦oapasfc Owing lo tbe troabks la M«*Md)| Spain baa thrown op defeapea at CttB(:''. (a aeaporl io Morscco oppooHo OttiM^ ' tar lielonging to Hpaiu). aad WIH mh ihllber aix beory goua wbleb Imv* ' lying al Algeeiras since the American war.
Congo Ntate aniboritia* ar* gating Hte .-hargMi of eoasaUKlBt aM» '':: Ities upnn Ibe nalivMi braagbr '-^ tbe (Uiugo Mat* odktale. aad mmngt-k ready dlvaiasod laanr -*'-^«- "'"¦''^ galtt waa iwtwd.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW • INOZ.U OOPIE>4. JPAVIS CSHTfrot tUtr^ fi" vi b VOL. VIII. A FAMILT NEWSPAPER OF LOCAL Ai*D tJXNERAL IJITELLIGKK'. X FREEPQRT, N. Y., FRIDAYrMAY 72~1:<03. TIBHt: tl.»0 IBIBLT II ABTAId NOa 30. "GOOD OLD SUiMER TIME IS COMING n GOIiDERS' Drug Store On the comer For over 20 years It is the Old Reliable Up-to-date DRUGSTORE Spring Summer Autimin or Winter We are just the same Come in and We will talk It all over Glad to see you Look around Upon the sights That will make You happy When you think How much You can get Fbr your money AtGolder's Drug Store GOLDER'S HEADQUARTERS For overytbiiiK iu thn druj,' lin.». The lifst ( iiality tbat cau obtained from tbe New York ilniK market RUBBER GOODS A good ausortment alw.iy8 on band, at jioiiular priies TOILET ARTICLES in ^reat variety PERFUMES the very best A choico selection of C'olKate'.s, Lazelli^'s aud I'a liner's elegant jiacka^^r*, finest odors. STATIONERY DISPLAY Consists of Box Pai»oi', Bbink Books, Euvoloin.s, Writing; Pads, Visiting Cards, Ink, Mucih-me, Pens, etc. FCR INSECTS Insect Powder, Roach Powder, H('lleli(ir(\ MoUi Balls,(inm Camphor, Borax, Kill Quick, Sure Death, Bed liun Killer, etc., for household purposes, 5 to 2.5c. DISINFECTANTS Carbolic .\cid, Chloride Lime, Cojijicras, for purif i iiiK and (IHiinfuctiiig use, .5, 10 and l.'ic. Blood Remedies This is the time of year to purify the Mood and lone up the system and jirepare you for the depressing heat of siiininei", Golder's Sarsaparilla or RICH RED BLOOD PURIFIER. There is nothinc better compounded for a Spring Modicine to cleanse tho blood from iiii- purities. Only .GOc large Iwttle. Paint Department A full and complete stock of Paints, Oils, Varnishes, I^ead, Kalsftmines, Enamels, Carri.ige and AVagon Paints, Yarnisli Stftins^Putty, pnishos all sizes. Wo carry everything to iiaiut a hoiuo or forjnside decorations, also for the boat or carri.-igo At Low Prices Soda Water IN SEASON Vic shall endeavor to furni.sh the very liest soda writer pos¬ sible to serve. Pure fruit juices and other re( iiisites used to pro- due* a "Soda" of the highest (piality, one which is satisfyinj^ and ref resiling. PRESCRIPTION WORK This is tbe most import«iit department of onr store and where the most careful care is exercised. The In-st materials used iu eompouiidiiig. faithfully carrying iuto elTect tho iutentiou of the Phvsician. No fanci- prices. W. E. Golder DRUGGIST Corner Main and Fulton FREEPORT, L. I. IN ANY LIGHT Make finished pictures on U/>e Kodak Plan Load knd unload Kinlaks anywhere. Develop without dark room iu IIm Kodak DevclopinK Machine. Print by day or uight on Dekko Kodaks. $5 to $75 Brownie Cameras. $1 and $2 KodaK. Ht'Oelopin^ Machines Mm m varM atnck m Films Solio Velox S. F. PEARSALL Rtvltw Building Main St., Freeport .JL, MONEY TO LOAN Ol Mortgage at 5% lUBBT i. lAfP« Qtommmp m I on •ASVLON. N. Y. •• VBAMS' Patent FWTENTS H taa laTCtaa immmSk lS "B^ PA«a«Vii»i 1^—»alT»»li IfctWa MMMtama a** aaMa« ta laiia>ail Slow A 00. ptttmtir tjupttmm. mg^tMtmtmm wnmi, i. (.]j John P. Wright OBNeilAL AUCnONBER tatpmmmtOtpmmotmmti I far atTciM IN* Wbalkar aa ' -mtmttmm roaattaaiah- raSSMk aa rMM* Benjamin D. Homan ARCJUITKCT BUILDER •mm •¦• SiaaKM ^LACI. M»I>«»M mif IT, ^fc_ Ready for Business. All who have PENANINK »«>o"* 'hem THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN PEN is PEN-iCN'-INK lm a va>tarniy of men nnd women who gl.idly testify to freedom from lionilage to tho Ink Stan |
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