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A FAMIL.T MBW9PAPEK OF LOCAL A.VD OENERAt^ INTELLIU ENCK.
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FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 4, 1902.
NO. 23.
E. A. Dorlon
CO.NUED .AUCTIONEER
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SERMONS
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BEV. DR. KEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
aaoccawir to Hvnry Ward Bcocher, of Plymouth Chorcli, and
CAROtNAl CIBBONS
of Balilmore. Ud., are poUisliod in the
Monday Edition
of tlie
Brool[lyn Eagle
a 5olM Pagea of Stenographic
Sermon Reports ME wiscmrTion pmcE peh vear is ti.to
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STATE NEW&
Naeklaaa la a Caw'a glnmach.
Snmw-I SylvMter. ¦ farmer UvlOf nenr MIddletown. killed n cow a few da.va ago, and on opening llie ntomncb foiiud a gold niednlllon necklnce. the i dinappearrfhce of which laat aummer ' cnuaerl a young farm hnnd, Andrew Jnhnaon, to be »?nt away branded an a thief. The necklace was the property of Mlas Katheryn iJiuiaon. of .Munca- tliie. Iowa, and wna valued ns s fam¬ ily heirloom. She vlalted the SylveB- ter farm Inst aummvr, nnd. happening to bave the necklnce on when n atraw ride waa organized, wore It. Ou re¬ turning the necklace wan mlaoed. but. the party not having left tln> wngon. cenrch for It w«8 deferred until morn- lug. By thnt time the energelic young Jobnaou hud thrown the hny from the wagon Into the barn, nnd though It r.-as hunted over (-nivfiiUy, no trnce of I the necklac-e waa found. It wns na- ! KUined thnt Jolinaou had found It nnd necrcted It. Realizing he wns under ¦nisplcion, .Tohnson left the fnnn nud has not been hvard of hIucc.
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AOdreM TUB SVN. Maw Varh
9tat« Repaet an Eaelae. The reiiort of Tntrick W. Culliiian, State Coraml.ialoner of Kxclne. has heen trnnsmltted to the Ix'clslature. The trauaactlona for the ye.ir vuded Kepleiuber 30. llkll, kIiow the t Jial niiiount collected to lie $12.4117.071.40. Of thia amount the Slnte'a shnrc waa $4.1!18,377.(*9, nnd the cilhM' nnd towns' alinre was $S,12tl.W'.l.O,'). Tliv- totnl number of certlflcnIeH of all kinds laaued during tbe exclne yenr ended April 3<). IIKII. wns 3(l..">Kri, tba (vrtlflcates aurrendervd nunilieied .'1730, leaving 2i!„'«.-> certiticaleM lu force. The total amount collecled un¬ der Ihe liquor tax Inw fror.i .Mny I. 1800, to September 30. lOX. la .jjwn to te ?73,6IM,423.t/3.
All Canal Prajcrta nr:!!!. Thirty thouHond leltern frot i advo catca of cilunl Improvement iioured In upon Hcnntora nnd Assemlilyiiien urging thV' pasKage of the Davla reso¬ lution lo submit to Ihe people the pvopoKltleu to expend $:!I.S0n,lH10 for canal lmproveuient!>. Denplte all thin, there will bo no cnual leglnlntiou this ycnr. Kven tin- genernl refcrendf.in propoidllou will not lie tnkcii up. (loveinor Odell nald: "1 have doue nil I could to get action on the Caunl proposition. I have broughf the mat¬ ter tl the nlleutlou of the fommltlve oil UuIph, and the cnunl people Iiiive gene away, feeling' that iiolhl ig will be done thi.') .year and that i.e ^.'lio:'..' matter Ib ended."
BUte'a Irfiral Option Slatlitlel.
Local option statiHtlcn, prcpaivil It) the Stnte Comml.sKloiier of Kxcli-e for the prcHcnt excUc year, ending April 30. intrj, ebow 2.s.-> 'lo-llceuse. .'il!) fnll-llccune. nud WH partial-license towns In tho Slate. At the laat general election, held Novemiier r>, litOl. 371 towUH were viitltled lo vote ou local option, but only 140 towns availed Ibemselvc* of the privilege. Although many towua vote on local option every year, the reln- tlw number of license, no-llccuse. nud partlnl-llcenae fowna In the Slate does not niatpr^lly cbnu.gc.
THE OLD SANTA FE TRAIL BT aicaasD bcitok.
It wound thrmig^etrange scarred hilla,
down clflrona lone Where n-ild things screamed, with winds
for company; Ite milestones n-ere tife bones of pioneers. Bronzed, haggard men, often with thirst
a-moan, Laahed on their beasts of burden toward
the sea; An epic quest it was of elder rears, For fabled g.ir.linn or for good, red gold. The trail men i.trove in iron days of old.
To-day the steam-gixl thunders through
the vast, ^^Tiilc dominant Saxons from Iho hurtling
tvaina Smile nt the aliens. Mcxir. Ind.an. Who offer waren, keen-colored, like their
paat; Drend dn-im,!!! of immitiffablc plains Rebuke the softnesn of the modern man; No menace, now, the dfsert'a mood o{
iniid; Still westw-anl lies a green and golden land.
For. at the magic touch of water, bloonn The wilHernci-H, and where of yore the
Tor;ured the toilers in Lo! brinhtaome fruits folk.
iinhs. mighty
to feed —The Century
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8 TIIREE TRAILS IN THE SNOW.I
60 YKAiir ¦XKRiKNCB
Patent
HAN MAIMS
OnMiia
OemtioNTa Ae.
a •feMeli aa4 daatHiHInn nar It oiNnlan flea «hithor au riMiWtabIa I'ntnraeiilen.
itM. TIaadlMiok oa Paienu
I •aencr forHeanncMteiiis. ^1 tfeioiMlt Miua Anb laealrs •ttkoat^arn, la tGi
lie Hnericaiia
Aaatotee treeklf. I«naat de-
NtW E.DITION
Webster's jy^ernational
Pi9t^onafy
N«w Ptai«a Throwchoul
3S.000 New Words
Pkraaea aad DafiBillana
Prepared under the direct aupar-
vtalao olW.T. HARRIS,Ph.D.,LL.D,,
Uattad Btataa Commiaaiouar of Bdu-
MilM. aaaiaud by a large corpa ef
¦paetaliatt and edlion
gWTkt ImltrnMiumil vm tutiftJing I'U" Vmm^rtJgfJ.
nt t,tu4jn lSa», 'in (Ar*.Arr. r^ax
Wa ulio publlsb
Wabater'a Collegiate Dictionary
wUlt<;l(>.t«TV»f Kcolli.llWnrd..i.ilrhrafl««. '• I'iKt fix- hi q.uUIT, t«(in J ci»«« 111 llie."
Apei-iinee p.iBi'.. rtc. of Imtli bnoh. mil on urplu-.ition.
G. O C. Merriam Co.
Fubiialiara
•prlnffiald 0 Maaa.
Adjomranent or the I.eglBlatnre,
The Slate Senate nud Asucuibly. afloi clearing np their cnlrudara In a buny apsslou. udJouriM'd kIuc die the Ijcgls. lollve aesslou cf lilirj. Koth hniiiiea of Mie TA>glHlntuiv pnased the Suppleinen Inl Supply bill, which contaluM au extrn CioO.OOO for good I'ondH, and brlugs llie total appiiiprlallou for that purpose t.p to $S(l«l,ll»K>. The total of appropri¬ ations pnnRcd by the I.egi»lalui'e thin VA'ar la about $'21,l(X).ltn<), nud the Stale tilx rnte la dxed at .13 of n mill.
Yonna Rerolne navea Father.
Ilorace WIIhou'k horse ran nway nl MIddletown, throwing him from ihe n'ngoii. HIa fc<>t caught In n wheel nud he WU8 being dragged nioug llie road, when hig sixteen-.venr-olil dnugbler. Evn. who wns ou her way to schiiol. saw her father'K peril nud s,iii.|l the ruunwny hy Ihe bit a» 11 dnshed paat her. nud, tliougb dragged Hcvei-iil roils, flually Hucceedcd In bringing It to o itnndatlll.
aenale Tlinlier L'ulllBa Ulll BeaU-n,
The Hrowu bill, proposing ntk nmeudnient lo the I'oiistitntloii to iicr- mlt thv cuillui: of irecK not Ic's iliau weive Itidies lu dlnmeier. has lici.u killed lu the Stnte Senate by a vote of twculy-two to tweuly-two. Tnvn- ty-nevea votes were necessary to pass it.
• I0e,000 Pot MrKlnlejr Monumenl.
The Bradley IIIII Mil npproprintlnil ' ftlKI.IIOK for the ereetlou of a moiiu- iuent at Buffalo to I'ri.sideut McKiu- ley has beeu passed by ihe Stnlv Seu- , ate. Iloveruor Udell sent iu au ciucr- | geucy luessuge urging its iiasMiigc.
Died al the HoMlera' Home. |
Itoliert .lohnstou died iu the SIntt ' Sildiera' Home nt Kntb. lie wns s\>v. \ eiily-tlvp years idd and claliiieil to have pinyed wllh .Iiiiiius Hiiiius Ilooth. Kill-rest, Macready and ..: i- prominent uctora.
Chair at Amerlcaa Aatlqulllea. |
The Lhike of l^ubet haa giien Ihe C-ol-
lege of France, ut i'aria, an annuity ^
Okni friinra to maintain a |m>rr.^.siii'ship for.
the study cf .\nirrican antiquities
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19020404 |
| Date | 1902-04-04 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1902 |
| Volume | 7 |
| Issue | 23 |
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