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NASSAU
•SSlOX.13 OOPIXJH. FlVti O-KNXi!*
A rA1III.T NE-WSl'APBK OJT LOCIAl. A
.NU GKNlEllA
All IXTBLLiaBNCK
VOL. VIII.
FREEPORT, N. Y.,
P'RIDAY,
REVIEW
OCTOBER 9, 1903.
TIKKSl Sl.tO TRAKLT It AOTASt^
NO. 50.
Kidnej/ Cure
Cures
All Kidney and
Bladder Diseases
Foley*s Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more.
If you notice any irregularities, commence taking Foley''s Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady.
|0 A asraksiil mmroit UAor Nairlai Olven Up Hapa. Folsy ft Co., Chicago.
Gentlemen:—I waa afflicted with Kidney and Wsilltsr trouble for six jreara and liad tried numerou.s ffspsratlom wilhoat getting anjr relief and had given ¦p hope of ever being cured when FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. After using one bsMe I could feel tHe effect ot it, and after taking six flfty-cent bottlea, I was cured of Kidney and BIsdder trouble and have not fell so well for tlic past twenly yeara and I owe it to FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, James Smitb, Bentons Ferry, V/. Va.
A Vetaran of the 01*11 War Corad After Taa Yeaps of ¦lifferlaf.
R. A. Cray, J.P., of Oakville, Ind., writes:— "Most of the lime for len years I was conflned to my bed wilh some disease of Ihe kidneys. It was ao severe I could not move part of Ihe lime. I consulted the best medical skill available, but got no relief until FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. I am grateful lo be able to say that it entirely cured mc."
Refuse Substitutes
Two SIzeSy 60 Cents and $1.00
SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY HESSE'S PHARMACY.
The Freeport Bank
Capital $30,000
MAIN STREET, FREEPORT
JOHN J. BANUALL.. Preeldent
OHAtJNCBY T. SPRAGUE, VIce-Pres,
•WILLIAM 8. HALL, Cashier
Board of DIrootora
Jobn J. Randall Anaust ImtnlK
Bmlth Coa -W'illtam ii. Miller
-Willlani E. Ooliler D. Waaler Pine
Wallace H. Cornwall Llanlel B, Raynor
ChannoeT T. tlprasve Coles Pettit
Charlee L. Wallace Harvey B, Hmllh
William 8, Hall Geonie M. Randall Edgar Jackaon
Uffers fac-llitles and Inilut-f- _. nfeiaevpry drpartmcnt eiiual to IhrmD ot fil hvr the Nrw Vorkor Brooklyn banks or Trust t'limpanltie, and evt-ry at-wnno- datlau aa far att is conaialL-nt with cou- Hi-rvHttre nianaKeiuent,
Iiitert-st at the rale of 3 per <-ent. paid ou llnie deposits, three uloullis or more.
Drafts iHi^uod on all parta ef Europe.
Does a Koneral bankly,; business.
Arr-«aiits of corporations, companlea, sorieties, etc., solicited,
Knllrosatlsfarllon BUaranli-ed.
Inonlrlea wtll receive proiiiiit attention aud be cheerfully anuwered.
TO CKBMTOK»-r>ursnant to Jl order ot Hon, Robert Hrabury, Hurro- ttbe Coanty nt Naaaaa, onilce Is hereby to all peraone bavinic claims B|[ain«t 4 X> SBlth.late of theTown of Ilrmp- I the eald CeuBtir. deceased, tu present _je with the Toochere Iheraof, to the ,>ub- r, (he admlnlalator eto., of aald deceased r Waaeof traoaactina buslneaa at .-^ra- WMean Co. N. v., on ur Ix-foru the Ihi ilay ober next. Id March A, IWO
HARnisT c. Hunn,
Admluisirator
irraneB to CRKDITOKR.-Purenant tn ^laa order of Hon, KtiHKKT SKAHIIRY, MHVQSateof tbu Couuty of Nassan, iinllcn U Saveoy gtvea to all persons huvlni: i-l.-i net SBOMt Cornelia Baldwin, lala nf the town of ¦MWSMala the said tJ^unty. deceased, to SteiaaltBcaeme wllh the vourhers thi-rriif. h lb SBMeriber, tbe administrator eu-, of asMdaoaaaad at ber plaoe of iransartlng busl Mea ¦• ber reeldence at rre«|iort, Nassau qMBtf, New ITork on or before the loth dny alWaveihei neat. OaMSpril tt. 1»«.
AmpaO. i;oBKwai.i., AJmlnlatraiur (O, Whioht.
' for Admlnlatralor. kvllle Centre.
I Counlr. N. y.
MONEY TO LOAN M;?, :r;
good avpUcatlons promptly accepted.
R.eeve & BoLrtlett.
Title Insurance & nortssEe Loans
SUlu timces: ftREENPOBT. L. I. I
31 Liberty Htreet, New York. ' Branch Oaicaai Klverhead, L. I. ' unaica aavtaaa Jamaica. L. l. Oyster Bay Bank BldK., Oyster Ilay. L. I. Telephone In all ofllcee.
lBih«(
A"! tor Hoakv
Biriad,
¦ TO OMBDITOIta-Parensnl to
aaorder of Hoa, KORBHT SEABITRV,
itoaf tba CocBty of Nasaau. notice Is
"¦ - ¦• persona bavlna clalma
»ua,H CT. ,4or«l, late of tho Town of
la the saltl (lounty. dei-easetl, to
ma wllb tho voiu-herslhcretif. to
-. lheexr«vitor«Ir. uf salddeceas
yieoeof transacilna huslness at the
~T aatd exrcu(<ir at l.awrt<ni-«, Naa.
Y. on or before the 1st day of Lie-
MViNrttbeaai
sfcggX
sStk-'
riiAKKi.iK H. Loan,
(OK T«> CRICUITOHl*._|>„rsu»nt to J order of Ilon. ItnU-rl Srahury, hurro- taaCouniy of Nasssu, nollce la heuby - ... ... , , ,„,,„i
if lleiiiii
with the vnuehers thereti theeiocutnrant saltl i|e<-eaned ai their traasanlluir bUHlnes-t hi tbenmiKnf ,raer, <)e<irKe I' llt.nhng. al W Wsll . City, on or before iht- Ut tlnv uf lie.
B«II.
1 May IS, luuil.
Ehiaull n. Paach, I
.—..... Vt....i I L---....
aaorder Of Hon. llnUrt Menluiry. Mirro. •fUwIVinnty of Nssnau. ntiliiv Is lurt i > itaall iwrson. liavi,iK<-Uiiii«su'Hiii.>i Ult- ¦uanaraall, lale i>r the Ittxu „f il,iiii>~teii.i itneaaM Omnly, dt-i-eao-tl. 1,1 prt^eiii 11,.> I wttk tha vonchttrs llitrt.,if. Iti tl,t< sno the rxe<'ulun> of tiic Iwi Will iim>I at of suld tUtcensed. ul tiicir |>liii t. t,r Ibnalnsasal Ihf- r<»ii|, ll.e, r Kritn latrm>|»rt. Nasrnii l'tiuiil\. Nrw ,oa or before Ihe l&lh daj of IVicnilK-r
nalaS May ai, I91U
Waai.rv I'saiisAii.,
FH.\.M'ial'KAKaAI.U
Uieiulors
DM TII CHKItlTOHi* |-ursiisiil to " tot Hon. Koberl r^eali.,r>. >tir'-t,
eatthrCuanty of Na-wu. nt,ii.'< i> hrrrliv dissMall parenn<<hM>-lnat'laiMi~a,i!tiii>tJ»i>'»
¦ Mof the Tuwn a( Hemi.»l.NMllu lit.
Ity, dece«wd, ttt priTMtnl the saint-
eourhera thereof t,i the sulMt-'nlH-r
,.atnrnlllHi Iju-t Win and 'leatauieul
1 Seceamd, al liM plat r Iraa.oacllou
irettldriiie ,,( t'h«rl.-«K Kav-
LAXAKOLA
\;ure8 constipation.
Pettit Bros.
Undertakers and Eibaliers
U'viL-w Buildinif, Main Street FREEIIORT, N, Y.
Or lllllll l«4 of llie ltiiite<l .Stains Collegs ol Eiiiiiiiliiiiu.. <-;ill^iili..ii,l,Hltoila) t.r nitjhi. I'li.l. riil> iltr. ,'l,>,l ill Ihl' lifsl mid liilt-it nmn. n.r-Mlii.v.T, fi.ciiil, ifplfuw,
.V.Im. liiilyalie.Klanl, !i,.ii,ii iliit.r.' -J'elci.liiiiif.^, ,17 Henirwl,-Hd
i-tt Kockrilie Cttiilrs .S'. V. lllld N. J.. Illh Hfni|>>u>nd
Ua Kockville feiitre
otoibmti DaiM]
Al.l.CN llATNti
VDM TU CHtiKITone l-urai
_ lefderof Hon. lUihrrt SeahU'i
tt theCoarlyof Na-Mu. n<iiii-r ii
to all perauna hav ina t lain
' newrlabi. I«ie ot iht-'
Inn aijai'i- l..f*el,l|
aald t^>untv with tb< vouchtrs tin ret ; ttie executor ut tho last _j| or B*hl tle«',-iwtt-'I. at ho alw bu«iiit<m al >i! Kuitiu r-l "JlTB, v-lty of New ^ t.rk, Ne-« .stbeleelli I ay of l> i-euib>-r \ Mar i!U. IWU.
narsKmiEYCiiitE
• Mm* IMbsis airf MsMsr mtM
ioui!inoiiErAiai:AR
WotMdPomi ootOa omroa Mo opimtoo
Weak f I Hearts o
i Are due to indlfestlon. Ninety-nln« of every ene hundred peop'e who have heart Irouble can remember when tt waa almple indiges¬ tion. It l« a icientiltc (act Ihat ali caaea ol heart disease, not organic, ara not only traceable lo, but are tha diraal result ol Indi¬ gestion. All food taken Inlo Ihe stomach « hich lalla of perfecl digestion ferments and ¦wells Ihe stomach, puffing it up againsl tha hearl. This Inlerferea wllh Ihe aclion ol Ihe hearl. and In the course ol lime thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D.Ksubla.ot NeyaJ.. O.asrs: I had stonxili boubia aM tiat In • bsj aula ta I hsd haart trouble with It. 1 took Kodol Dyspepsia Cura for about lour nuoths and It curad ma.
^XottA OisMts Whal Yoa Eat
. and relieves Ihe stomach of all nervous strain and the heart of ail pressure. Bolllaaooly. Jl .00 Slia hoklinc }*i Umas tha tttd
aUa. which aaiia for SCc. rrepareS br S. C. l>eWITT * OO., OMIOAOOb
IIIOM.VS .lOllNSItIS
OKRMAKOLA ofntment I our*« all akin diaeaae*.
BANNER SALVE
is the most healing salre in the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively
Cures Piles
S. Kiacabakar, So East Ohio Straat, Chicafo, writea: "i bad a bad caaa ol Piles (or icrcral yeara. BANNER
SALVE ciucd me quickly and permaa- aatly after acvaral doctors aad rcmediaa : had tailed to relieve ma."
•UAMANTCCO. Prioa S8 Coats
iiKssK.-^ niM;M\r\
J. SEVMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Naw Yerk
OUlce In Hempatead Hank llulldlilis Corner Main and Fullou Hlrt-et.s
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Naaaau St
NEW VllltK BALOWIN. NASSAU CO., L I
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Meoei Is lean se Bend ted llort|3se
I3i! Naaaau St. New Vork
Kosidrnoe, Smith St , near Church, Krceimrl
Banit of
IRockville Centre
Vlllaflc Bvcnue . ltocltvilUea£ntte,l,1.
HIgAM R. SMITH, f resideat
THOMAS 6, MIGHT, Vice-Pieildeat
BER6EN T, RAYNOR, Citlilsr,
JSoatO Ot DItectoTB
Oeorite W, Davison Thomas O. Knight
John ITlncent Ulram R. Smith Olentworth D. Combes Wesley B. Smllh
Charles W. Hayes Charles L. Wallace
Arrendar Smllh Austin Cornwell
John W. DeMott John T. Davison
Edward T. Thurston Hamilton W. Pe*rsall
Fred. W. Conrader
denier iu
Imported anti Domestic
DELICATESSEN
rho flneat Cheeae. BoloKuas, Hani, Cooked Oornod Beef, Roaat Pork,
Alao all kinds smoked Fiah, Salmon,
Storgeon, Eels, Bloaters, elc.
Prpgerved Fiah, Salt Mackeral, Herriiiir,
Anchoviee, Biamamk HorriUi-r,
Pickled Herrins, Rolltyl Uerriug
and Sardiuea
Fulton Street - FREEPORT
Wf^do a General BanklnK Business of Depos¬ it and Discount.
InUirest Hald on Special Deposit*.
Drafts laauml on EnKland and the Continent.
Vour Palmnaire sollclletl.
BanklnK lloumi u A. a to 8 p. u.-, Satur¬ day, u A. u. tulil u.
Discount Days; Tuesdays and Frld ays.OA
32,000 IN USE.
ChaLS. £. Brockington
East 16th Street NEW YORK
Bargains in PIANOS AND ORGANS
PEPSIKOLA eu.x^a Intflmation and dyspepsia.
WILUAM H. POST
Omcttamit to J T I>uai a Son
IValer In
Choioe Groceries Flour and Feed
N|AIN STNECT, rNCCW>RT •Mtt tl L- >¦ t. •.. •»». laatall Ataaaa
'BSSSSStaE^
Thia il the year to buy
A Lot oi\ the Beach
while TOQ can get it at the olil pne:-.
Therri will be an advance in pnc»i« aftor
Ibis aeason of i'i and AO per ceut. The
tlotel 5ite
me acre and two baildings for sale, lufortnation by calling or addreaainir
Mrs. A. J. Scott
Froeport. Nasaaa Oo. X. Y FonuerlT Richard Smitb's Beach tioaiantoadeed
Chas. 0. Colviiv& Co.
BELLIMORE, L I.
baildera of aud dealers iu
mm I nfw
N. V and N J. Telephone iWH liellmon-. Work callt>d for aud delivered
Onr carria^tea art- in enceptional con¬ dition, and tiie prices most niixlcrate. Wo mention a fow ; Runabouts, $4.'i to t'.'-o
Surreys, It'Ci to f-JT.'i Open and top ilepot waRnuii, |4,i to f2fs. Top delivery and btkoiiiesa wajjons, Itw
to »-.'50 Bnirpi-s, VtO to t-2-2ii
Farm waitous |i<'J tc $>>''>
Wc allow a lilieral disi>oant to rash buyem. LarKe asmirtmeut of ,
Harness and Horse Qoods |
411 pxxls bouKht of us are sold as ] .warranted
Stjiirisg, Triamia^ Fu&tiag, Lnttfias!
' Kstimatea ami jiru-cs faruisliL-J j
V!U COMPLCTC
Satisfa<-tiou guarante«\l
Telephone Mi ^
Ja M. HEWLETT
deairr in
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
ChufcK St. rHEEPOHT. N. Y.
W. F. SOUTHARD Undertaker ud Embalmer
lllBiT. Junrtl.in I hurth aad Main Su
FRECPORT, L. I.
trails prvajptly atteodad day cr cirhl
iiuag Uiau Tel uOt.^ Ml. TemAettre ll freeport
All bills payable to GEO. W. PEASELL, successor tif tif
€^^"^Fornitore
Carpets & Bedding
?ii •»!
I
^)UUUUIII& JV
•»' \t£.
^>e. rt !*¦
.9) Stoves, Rdnges, v^ ^1 HouseFurnisbing j*" $); Goods..., ;^«
0=^ ^I Oil and
•'' '»'^'»«"«1 Gasolene Stoves
•Sj
'ft, •«•
% Jf.(f J^tt till, J^t^ Jtt^ Jy^t, J^t, J^tl,, i^tt.
tf '^/J'?
C. PEASELL I
(«•
?<¦
!«• 'Its, l«*
;«. i«"
fs.
to rurnfnh yi
Best Cooking: 5tovc
*'«.
"nf ^iH^^ii^'f^^iiitf ^'S'
-LAURA
or any other kind.
C. PEASELL & SON Undertakera and Embalmers [^ Talapbena Call, lOa
'fs,
i«" ^iiif''iif ^i'i'f^is^^i'if^iif'^iif''i'if ^iW
Jit.
R. LOSEE
dealer In
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO
AND CIOARS
.LUNCH ROOM.
in 111! .stvli's Fulten St. - Fraaport
mt>s:.»o.:e-<jm^r.<Jti:r'<jmir.<.mmjrse^m I
A strange Voice Calling.
Th lii.-vckMrd charmed me from w
Ircam I heard his
1 plots were pave,
liber.
about tha wniks
vith pearl lie petals
the misty Kreen-velled
voice drew niy heart be- clniti
across the orchard wickei as It glad or waa It jrlev-
llul Ihln I 1
meadow
He culled
J.VERME
1 Wholesale Retail
\ ForelKu and Domretic
P^RUITS
nnd VegetAble Dellcacicji ALSO FINE CONFECTIONERY
cilyprlct'B
PuanuLs » Specialty
Gootls dclivfretl promptly
M&ln St.. near the Hank, FKBEiy)RT
;15
^/^^^fs^^G^^^^r
Carrier Pigeons on Warships. Kxprrinients made In tho Dorman tnny with carrier piKOoiis, having iu'i,-n si-tisfnrtory, every wm-ship loav- lili; Kir! 01- Wllheln-.i-.h.-lven will horo- -iie- carry a eonslRnment of plRoons. 1.) tie r-.-l.'iso.l at vnryiiis dislances li.iiii llll !.;inl stations
Must Protect Forests.
The niissinns are nwnkinir to thh
j fact that a Ii'.ss reckless ileforesllm;
I'BS bocimie alisoiiitely Inipi-ratlvc.
; Their forest resources aro not only
less than tliose of Sweden, iiiit cvi-n
I less than those of Aiistria-llun.nary
nml I-f 11-'- rnlted i^in'"«.
B
For Ki^iabio Carpets
Serviceable
Furniture
uud Kxcellent BeddiniT
CALL ON
L. C. NICHOLS,
Cor. r'ulton and Church Sts., FREEPORT, L. I.
Dry and Fancy Ooods,
Notions, etc., etc.,
In faot everythiiif: kept in 11 FIRST-CtASS DRY GOODS STORE.
PIANO tIjNINQ.
HERBERT RICE
A NSW RBMBDY FOM DYS- PSPSIA.
tniAt It Ie aad What It Daaa.
Suppose you, a sufferer with indigW- tion. eould consult twenty o< America'a greatest stomaoh apecialista and recciva honest advice and a preecription free, you Mould avail youneli of the opportunity no doubt.
Tliat in cfTect is what would happen if you Ito to your druggist for a box of Pepsikola, a prescription deriaed by twenly famous physicians for arery foriD of indiKestion and dyspepsia.
Pepsikola ia prepared in tbe form of rhocolate-coated tablets and gives relief by increasing the flow of gastric juiea and saliva, by stimulating tha stomaeh to do ita own work, and by giving new tona and vigor to the entire digestiva tract. ' The cost is only 26 oenta, and a valua¬ ble treatise, "Advice to Dyapeptica," is wrapped around every box.
Thomas Johnston, Freeport L.I.
STATE NEWa
Seareh For Dexter Slayer llopateee*
Sheriff Steenberge. of Malone. hag praotloaly abandoned the eearcb for the assassin ot Orrnndo 1". Dexter, lie drove into tow-n after n hard nlRht of runuinf; down a false alarm, took soiue Biilipoenas in ooiini-i-tioii wllh lils res- Iilar eourt work aud left for the Sarii- iiao Lake re»;lou. lle anld that lie would reiuru by wny of the aeeue ot the murder, lint that so fur he had not lie*'ii able to siH-ureevliloiioe suffloleully stronit to warrant «ii arrest. The In- dloatlona now are Ihat tho munlerer will never be i-apturiMl. lle made Ills way tinaeen from his bonie In the forest to Pexter Lake, oomuiittetl the deixl wllhout eye witnesses uml re¬ turned nitHin to the wilds, perfeetly se<-ure that no one oould ever prtw* him KUllty, The J.">i)0O reward offered liy Henry Pextor n-ould be a fortune to almost nny resident of Waverl.v townshii), in w hich Iho Dexter preserve Ilea. It is ooiu-eded thnt tt nuy one, exoeptiUK possil.ly a i-elntlve of llio murderer, i-oiild iiave earnetl the re¬ ward, he would hnve done so days nso. If there wns n o<>iis|iirnoy. the men ooncerntHl nre bound toRotlier for solf- proteotion. .Toliu I*. Hadiror, the liex- ler attorney, who has heretofore tnlkoil hopefully, is ni>w eloseiuouthed nml ploomy, after n lonn i-onsultntioii with thc Sheriff. Thus the bli; seareh. the larsest no doubt thnt wns ever made In the Stnte, is ovor, A fen- Hepiity Slior- itTs nliove Saiitn ("Inr.t nre now the sole workers, wtth uo prospect ot suooess.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMCNTt FOR OCTOBER II.
:a 1
for 21) years with F, H. Chandler, the wi-U-known Brooklyu piauo dealer, is
now prepared to take orders for piano ^ Uave your tried onr tnniiif;, alld (fuaranteos best of work. Auyouo tlosiring his service may leave thoir onler nt the Ri-viow oflioe, where they will be forwarded. Ucferfi by permission to ^ ¦
Mr. K. H. Mayland, Fi-ocport
Established 1866
Matboshek Piano Hfg. Co
Of NEW HAVEN, CONN
Ez(-ela iu qualities -which Ko lo make a nml class Inslrument In loue, touch and general workmanship as well as Ijeauty of case de sign they stand unrivaled.
We have manufacturt-^I pianos for over thir¬ ty-six years and have yet to hear of a dlsaatls- fled cuslomer. We cliariee you whal tbe piano
ulsslon affents' protlls.
SEA
TRIPS
i of two to five Jiiys' duratiion, I lire offered by the
OLD DOMINION LINE
! to
I Norfolk
Old Point Comfort I
Virginia. Be&cK
Ocean View
RicKmond, Va.
I and
! Washington. D. C.
j Steamers sail daily, except Sunday, at 8 p ra. from Pier"'2B, North Kivor, loot : of Beach stroet. New York.
For fnll luformatlon apply to
Old Dominion Steamship Co
81 BUCH STREET, HEW YORK I Y
H. B WAl.KEH. Traffic Manaeer
J.J. Urown. General Paeeen^r Agt
New Butcher
yet'? If not. why we are selling the choicest meat iu tho market nt lowest rotes.
Main St, bat. Fulton and Smith Sts.
F. PITTERMAN, Prop.
Formerly W. H. Patterson's
Wheels are BnzziDg
Ready to do ull kinds of work, such OS making window framea, door frames, Baah, doors, brackets, Orill work and stair bailding at tbe lowest prices.
ChaLrle.s. L. SeatnoLn
rpper Muin St, FREEPORT, L, I.
CARPENTER. <& BUILDER.
WINDELS
Manafacturars of
FRENCH ICE CREAM
and Uhoice Confectionery. French Fruits, Fancy Chocolates
Also our home made Ooooannt Balls. Lemon [^(H'osnul. Peanut Hrlltle, Old Fashioned Mo- isHses dandy, Cocoanut Klseee, Peanut Bar. I'rcamlaramels, all kinds of Mixed Candy Holler Scotch, Fruit I^ars, Cocoanut Bars, all tinds of Tafty, etc.
Churches, Famillee aud Partlee Sapplled
Brick Block Main Street
FREEPORT
1-lrntT of Apples This Vear.
There Is a lioiivy npiilo crop ill Now Vork Stale, whioh luiiiiitiiliis Its reconl us tho oliiet npple-pnxlui-iiiK State iu llio I'nion. Thore is not only a Ini-Kor supply Ill-re thnn in uny other Stat<\ hut tlioro lire more desiriilile varieties. .\s u.-iunl, the prenlost yield Is in Wnyiio, Orleans and Monroe counties, Imt thore nre plenty ot npplos In olher seotloiis. Ill Ihe Hudson Hlver Valley lliero is n lieav.v production from Os- siiiinn north, while below- that point the orop Is probably somew-hnt le.s» llian inst yenr. The priiioipal varieties lit apples Kfown in this Slate are the Ilaldwins, KiiiKS. Ithode Island Uroou- in|,'s, Norlhern Spies und Ilussots. with, to some extent, Spit/.enborcs and Tol- mnii Sweets, The Hen Havis, whioh Is Ihe lendiuE viiriety in Ihe West, Is liot urow-n hore extensively. II Is snhl that iu this Slnto llio npplo so oallod Is a dirreront fruit from Iho Western kind, haviiii,' n woody tllii-e, and not lioiuH very luilatnble.
t}nlts l*reachlna to Hliave. L. Sohnildt, tho evnUKelist, who hns hoen i-oiidiiotliiK h Gospel niisshiii nt Kyrni-uso for nbout il yenr, hns nu- iiounoed his Intention of Kivlng up the iiiiftlstry nud roturnlnR to his old oo- oupatlon, thnt of n bnrber. Mr. Schmidt i-nine from WllUniuspoi-t. l'n„ where lie has n wifo and tlve clilldi-en, whom lie will Join, lie snys he must go lini-k to his old oooupiition in order to support his fnmlly. .Mr. Schmidt bus lioi-u doint; his own w-nshiuK, i-ookiuit, biikluK and iroiiliiK. He rented n Inriie house nnd trnve all who applied free lodKliig, iiieals and n bath, lie sup- piirteil the enterprise by doing odd jobs nround town. lie preni-hetl on Ihe streets evenings, but never took up u oollei-tioii, nor nsked for help.
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SteaLin Boilers
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CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE
CURES EVERY KIND 0^ COUGH.
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Panper Dies at the Aa* ot 108 Veers, (•hrlstlna nittnker, wlio wns In hor Itllltli year, nhd who Hnd been nn lii- liiiite of tho Srhoueotiidy County Aliiis- house for the pnst thirty yenrs, lUod nt Hint inslitiitlnn n few- dnys ugo, Ae- oordliig to tbo roi-ords, she wns born in Ihe town ot Niskayiiiin, lu this county, ill ITlin, nnd lind lived in three i-eii- tiii-les. Sho retniued her faonlties up to a few month sugo. She was iieltr mnrried and had no rolntives.
ftate Crop Itullstlu.
I'irst of Iho wook wunn. laller purl nml; several frosty nights, but wook tiivorable for crops and w-ork; largo yield ot polntoos. hut much blight nnd rot; bonus dei-lining: ouMJiig huok- whoat, yield less thnn oxpooted; grnpes light; nppios vnry from light to henvy, iiuality exoellont; plowiug nnd seeding wheat abont linishod; corn poor, but luiioh luipi-ovod.
will Keeoiinnend New Htate Asylum.
It is tlie expoi-tatlon tlint the Slate I.nnnoy fommisMion will reooinniend to the next I.eglslaUire nu nppi-oprlntloii
for the ei-eoti f nu ndditlonul Slate
Insane hospital, to bo looutod either nt CnmbridKe or (ireenwich, in Wnshliig- toii County. The romialsslou hns been <-oiislderlug sites for u new liospllnl for some months.
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Cypress ¦ Specialty
West Avtnueaad Newtown Cresk,
LONG ISLAND CITY, N.Y.
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MONEY TO LOAN
On Mortgage at 5%
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Killed by l-l»o Wire. The burned remains of Tuola Frellu, n fnrinhaiiil, «ere found near the Spier rails dam. He bail nttemiited to brush aside with bis bnnds one of the Hudson Itiver Water I'ower t^iiii- pany's live eleetric wires that convey eleetricily trom the dam to SaratoKd mid Sehenectndy. A span of the dead¬ ly wire hnd fallen from Its pole nnd across his path.
Charaes of Mnlfeasanee. Chnrites having beeu made of mnl¬ feasanee In the Oswego rtiunly Clerk's offlee. Iwenlytwo lawyers and four newspaper men were exHUilned before Heeorder Charles N. HiiUer in discov¬ ery proeeedliiKS. The K|>ei-lfle ehnrite is the sale of "searches" at redui-ed nites and that the revi-niie therefrom WHS diverted by employes.
Ileerease In Tas fald l>» f-orporallons.
The llseul yenr in the State Roveru- ment endiil Keptember :i(i. Tin- nniuniit ot tax pnld by new eorporallons nnd (-orporallons lii(-reBsln« their .eei^yltnl Unt-V tor the yenr was j.'«i(i,!HM», «s eom- pared with !i3mi,W17 for Jhe previous year, a derreiise of $llt,,'')<17,
Ilrowned Herself la m Well,
Nellie M. Bishop, an liivnlid, ellinbefi out of n window nt An'iurii nnd drowni-d herself lu a well.
All Around tli* Htate,
l-'roni n liKhtod olcaretle Ciirrle Sl lii-ader's ilress eniiglit tire nt Syiu- ruse nnd she was burned to denth.
A spei-lul from Uni|Ui-tte Lake snys Hint Ihere is noUilnif 10 show thai Ihe liuriiliiK of the Adironilni-k rsmp of .lllllll C. Freiiiid, of -New York, wns Ihe w-ork of Inii-iidlarles.
rniiii is .M. I'reni-li. iiKoil sixty four, is takiiii: llie Stnte niedli-nl exniiiliinlioiis n-liirh »ri- beiiiK held nt Syrni us(-. lle is IhoiiKht to lie Um- nldi-st caiididute nlm liHs ever nppenred.
riie proiidi-sl Ihi.v in llu- Ailiioiidiii ks is iillle ,lH<-k Slenrns, an eli-vinyenr- lid .New York boy. wlm shot n -i'liI lii.uml benr near the Cooiiilis Sprliiir llatrheries ot Ihe .tilli-oiidiii-k l-i-aKue Club.
Cbani-ellor Jauies It. Uny. of Syra¬ cuse I'liiversily. iiiin<iuiiie« Ihnt tin- lii- slitiilioii hns n-i-ivi-il nn n iiitt for Ihe librarv an iiniiiiily of »r,is»i from the eslnli- of .Mrs John Mnrriwui Heed, of
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lie (lenernl Staff of the Wnr llepart- nient Im rmi-ldi-rini; 111" <-slHliilshmenl of n III-W military po^l In Ink.- Ih.- pla.-e of Knrt rorl.-r at Hutriiii.. did Fort .MiiKiirn Ih siiKi{i-»ti-.l and :i site near Niacara lulls may In- ehosen.
(Ireal faereaiie la ProdoetloD af Coal.
K.r till- Iir.l I,me in the hietury ol the lulled Slate, thi- priHlurlinn of .osl has n-a,-he,l a luUil ol o.er StU.'kHt.fllM ihcirl ions, shoo Ilia sn si lusl output of .lOO.liau, ILW Inns of '.tssi poonilii. vsiurd st (373.- I.1.I.M.1 Tlie nulpul of snthriicite coal sninunlrd lo 3H.>|(I,171» lona tons, whirh, ss .onipsred «illi tl>> iriKluction IB 1901, sh..». s driresw- i,f 23.3T«,iU0 tons, ur al- m-^l forty jrf-r rent.
Caeerwl aaiO Miles Oy AalnsaoblU.
Mr tm! Mrs ( iiarlet J. (Hidden, of I>iwel], Maat . hsve returned to fjoatloll. after cainpietiof aa aulumobile tour of (M70 milae,
«ubjerti (lod-s Cotenant tViUi DaeM, Ham, Tll„ 4-ie—(lolden Text, P Sal vll.. 1«—Memorr Verses.«, xmrj on the Uay-a Lesson.
I. David's desire to build a house lo» the Lord ivn. 1 31. The kin^om wae BOW-
I fsirly Uiiinrhril, wilh fsvormn wind
tide to move on to ils lullneM o{ useM* ness snd glorv-. Thc people were uaitadL the ai'k waa on Mount Zion, the raUgioaa servioes were rcnewcil. l>avid. in his pal- see of cedar, lookeil out upon tke plaoe of worship tor the nation aud sew oaly a tent, which nuut soou decay, as the Mo¬ saic tent had decayc.l. It did Bot seaH ritiht and titling for the king to liea ia • house n-hile the lx>rd dwelt ii a teat. K did nnt honor (lod uor relifion. OaeM aci-ordinglv consulted the prophet NatlMt whether he should not build a iittiag tea- pie for the worship of Jehovah, ft waa a noble druire, the iierfecting the religtoM work hr had ali-eady begun, Nathaa at onoe, withont waiting to consult the Lord, appiTived of his proposal and told hha t* proceed with Ihe work.
II, Thr desire nol granted Ire, t-M). 4, 5, -That niehl." After Dsvid had tM the prophet Nathan his desire to bulM a |u-rnianent temple for the Iword, llie nigkt was thc recognized time for propbetia visions. "Word of the I..ord." God apaka to Nathan by a vision (v. 17), "Oo aad tell," Nathan's lirat answer to David waa not given under divine inspiratioa, but v,>ii' only his own judgment. That ha might not continue to encourage error, or leave IXnvid to r,irrv out hunian deeurea. the lyord spoke to Xathan aud revcalaa Jlis will in thc nmtter. (lod coald kata spoken ilin-clly Io l^vjd, but He deairad to put honor upon Ilis prophets aad pre¬ serve David's regard for them. *'Shalt thou build," Miianiiig thou shalt not. Not Kccause a Louse sbouKi not be baiU, but not at that time, nor built by DavM. 8ce 1 Chron. 17it.
6, 7. "Have walked in a tent." Tba idea whirh runs through the diviaa iaaa sage is that the dwelliog of .Tehovah ia • tent was a titling svmhol of Israel'a »• quiet possession of the land. It waa Da¬ vid's niissiiin to give llieni quiet eeeur|ty in the region wliicli they had coaiiueiad io long ago.
8-10. "Vi-om the slii;i(pcote." Thie wooM remind David of the great things iiod had done for him and provo to him thai though lie WHS not permitted to huild tka leniiile he w-ss honored by the Lord. Ha would also be reminded that he waa-te- debtcd to Rod for all his good intentioaa to llo gi-cat Ihings. His lirst step upward from a lowly life camo throii(h Qad'* favor. "To be ruler." The office and die- nity of prince over Israel. From followJat Ihe sheep Jehovah took him to ba "Hfi servant.' a word of high dignity appUtd to but few persouH in Ihe Old TeetaaMBt. ".K grrat name." liesides all Uie watehfd cnre and the success which He gare DaTia in baltle. the Ivord had given bim tba hearts of the people and eetabliehed ala character nhroad. This was net for the sake of uicic earlhlv dominion. It waa lirst of all a type o{ Messiah's rcigB, te whom (lod had pi-oinise<l the beatbaa (or !, and that His Qospel abotid
his iiiherittt , ... ..
he carried to thc ends of the eattb* Hitherto (iod's promises had been laaaral. and no tribe, much lens any pereoB, bad been chovj-n, an Lhi- ancestor of the Mea- siah. "Will iipii.iiiit . . . will plant." Or rather have a|i|iiiiiiU-d. and hare nliotad* my people IcrucI iu the land of Canaaa. In theee worda thc discourse tumi to tha future of the people. The eenee is: aftar all these manifcstftions of favor ia the'
t_up to this time, the Lord,wiD far
the future atturc Iiis peoplo a poaitiofi an existence, wherein they ehall BO experience the alHiclion aod ospraMii that they snft'ered from godless aaUoiia.e
111, (iod's pmiuises tn David (vs. II-IT)'. 11,12, "Will make thee an house." Oad** covcnent promiiio to David wae tbraafold. First, He promised that the house of DariC Khould lu- eHlnblished forever. He bad • name of renown, nnd he was alao to hftva a family of renown. He had heen a BMB nf war, and through him Israel was estab* lished a firm, deep-rooted, living Datlaa. The foundation w-aa laid, on which eoald be carried out the work of temple bu""' "Will eet up thy aced." Exalt to rule and power. Not any bf his SOBS UP Ihen, but. from among those wbo be born unto him there should ba a i
lion for the throne. A gracious proBi
lo David foUou-iiig his denial from buildiag llie temple. The kingdom so dear to bw should prcpcr. and through his owB S(MI.
1.1. "Shall buiid an house." The aeeoad promise made lo David was that the houat of the I.oril should be built hv OaTld^ seed. Thc hoUFC which Solomon Duilt eOB- tinned four hundred years, till the time nf the Daliylonish exile,when it was bumad by Nebuchadiiciriiar 12 Kings ISiS); but it w-ns rebuilt sl the close of the exilelBHra 0il6), and of it then the prophet Hsaail < said (Hag, 2i0), 'Thy glory of this tettar house shall be greater than that o( the fonneri' for this second temple was the connecting link between the .Jews of Hai^ gni's lime nnd the Me^iah. "Por IBX name." Thc name nf (lod signiflea Oodf Himself in lar as He has revealed aad inanifesle.l Himself to men. Uis prooiaa .'oncerning Ihe temple was that He would "put Ilis name thcrei" Ihat ie. thst He w-iiiilil Im pi-csent nnd reveal Himself there in «n rapcciul manner. "Forever." "The word 'forever,' emphatically twicerepaatad in verse IA. snows very distinctly tbat tbw prophecy looks beyond Ihe succeesjon M the kings of Judah of the houee of Datrid. and embraces the tlironn of tha Christ. uccordinR tn thc angel's interpretatioB M given in I.nke liSi.l^, where the rrferaiMa to this passage cannot be mistaken." '
14-10, The third proniiie waa that Ob* vid's seed should he the Son of Qod ia • peculiar sense, "His Father," 'Aif pn- diction applied to Solomon, "Will chastaa.f This was another token of love and UBiin'. As a father lie would punish that ha isiiht not continue in wrong doing. TbougB «- ailed to the throne and honored above dl others, tbis mm would have tbe aatare of men and sqiler fnr evil, at all BMB md' ter who siii. ''My mercy shall not depart. Thr family of Saul liecame totally eitiaet. The familv of David remained until th* inrnrnstioii. Joseph tnd Mary were both of that ianiily. .lesus wss the only hair te thn kingdom of Israel. He did BOt ebaia to sit O-I the KM-iilar throne, bat asoendad to the spiritual throne, tnd now it eisUad lo Ihc liglil hand of (iod, a Prince and,* Knvior to give repentance and remisslMI of sint,
l\'. David's nraver (vs. Ilt-211). David'a sildrexi to (lod consists uf, 1, UamMe lluiiikogiviiig for the undeserved favor shown lo him and his hornie (vs. lg-2I). t. Praise lor (iod's tis'I menifettations ot Ute glory in and lo Israel (vt. 22-34). K I'eUtiin for Ihe (insl fMlfillnient ol tka, Tiroinmc (vs. ZA'OI). 11ii« prayer is a model Inr all who approach the spiritual mete*- Bciii. It cmliodica (I) <-oDfetiion». (J), idoralov.i nnd (31 supplicttinn. Obeerve ihal although the divine promise was aa snie us (iod rmiiil make it, yet David praya for Its fulfillment. r.
Klver Ham»teed bj Mlgblii Piaat.
At Y'ork Haven, a small town Ob tb* Pusquehauna Kivcr, abimt tixteea mijsa from Hsrritburg and elevee. milee abort Vork Pa., It situated the tremeadooa plant of the York Haven WaUr and Few¬ er Company. This concern ie now com¬ pleting a perfect system of bameasiac tba BuaquehaDna Kivrr at that iioiBt 'or tba purpose of geii.-ruting suflicient eleetrieal power by means .if a. great flow of watar to furnieh prominent <-itiet and towna ia Bonthem Pennsylvania with an eleetria current that can lie used fnr eny aad all purposes. Tlie building operation iS l»rp»» bUt the largest tbat has ever lieen anda^ taaen io Southern Pennsylvania, aad tke plant it, perhsiis. st-omd only ia impale tance to the great Mitgara power piaat at Niacara Falls. • ;-
KngluMn-s and l>nsn(blamaa Oel.
As a le.iilt of Ihe closing down ot t niiuilK-r of Priinsylvania jite«l aiUe, sa*> rial rngiii.'CNiig hnns have diseharaad llieir draughtsmen. It it estiaialad that Um men who htvr Wen employed IB thla iH|ia<ily sre idle in I'ili.hurg. Otridg 00 llie new machinerv work a great otmOOf of enginnr. and ilrsught.mm have balp I oiie. led in Pittsburg. Manv of the'in men sre hav.ng the city, going l« SaMi, AinriKa, Africa and the Paeifle Uaaat, •¦ tl.< ir wiviies are in great demand. .
rarwi Wark tmalmtd of OaM Oaaa.
The city of Dresden, Uermaay, hM ojM-ncd the tirst in.iilution on tbe CaBll> ncnt for the cure of drairiiellneee. Pt must be examined as to their sa^tf be diaxn'wed as curable, and tarily submit lo a regimen of
ing, euch as farm work, Taaf
moral eurroundian and meet par Itftff^ flve cente a dsy. I'alieoU oiay stay tfeg|f years ia the institution. r
Bare Ucrrnaa Bancs Am tatmApp.
fount v.-n Uhnilo'll, the ; ler of the Horse, has reported ia J William thtt the climatic ap^ (•< lt,,ut make (lei-msn Imrses lanVM. Kngiish Slid Frenrh horaea, oipA (herefure a full regraeratioa M tha oisn stock canfwtt he (ou qaicUf ^ ' about by importiog atalik
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NASSAU •SSlOX.13 OOPIXJH. FlVti O-KNXi!* A rA1III.T NE-WSl'APBK OJT LOCIAl. A .NU GKNlEllA All IXTBLLiaBNCK VOL. VIII. FREEPORT, N. Y., P'RIDAY, REVIEW OCTOBER 9, 1903. TIKKSl Sl.tO TRAKLT It AOTASt^ NO. 50. Kidnej/ Cure Cures All Kidney and Bladder Diseases Foley*s Kidney Cure will positively cure any case of Kidney or Bladder disease that is not beyond the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. If you notice any irregularities, commence taking Foley''s Kidney Cure at once and avoid a fatal malady. 0 A asraksiil mmroit UAor Nairlai Olven Up Hapa. Folsy ft Co., Chicago. Gentlemen:—I waa afflicted with Kidney and Wsilltsr trouble for six jreara and liad tried numerou.s ffspsratlom wilhoat getting anjr relief and had given ¦p hope of ever being cured when FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. After using one bsMe I could feel tHe effect ot it, and after taking six flfty-cent bottlea, I was cured of Kidney and BIsdder trouble and have not fell so well for tlic past twenly yeara and I owe it to FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE, James Smitb, Bentons Ferry, V/. Va. A Vetaran of the 01*11 War Corad After Taa Yeaps of ¦lifferlaf. R. A. Cray, J.P., of Oakville, Ind., writes:— "Most of the lime for len years I was conflned to my bed wilh some disease of Ihe kidneys. It was ao severe I could not move part of Ihe lime. I consulted the best medical skill available, but got no relief until FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE was recommended to me. I am grateful lo be able to say that it entirely cured mc." Refuse Substitutes Two SIzeSy 60 Cents and $1.00 SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY HESSE'S PHARMACY. The Freeport Bank Capital $30,000 MAIN STREET, FREEPORT JOHN J. BANUALL.. Preeldent OHAtJNCBY T. SPRAGUE, VIce-Pres, •WILLIAM 8. HALL, Cashier Board of DIrootora Jobn J. Randall Anaust ImtnlK Bmlth Coa -W'illtam ii. Miller -Willlani E. Ooliler D. Waaler Pine Wallace H. Cornwall Llanlel B, Raynor ChannoeT T. tlprasve Coles Pettit Charlee L. Wallace Harvey B, Hmllh William 8, Hall Geonie M. Randall Edgar Jackaon Uffers fac-llitles and Inilut-f- _. nfeiaevpry drpartmcnt eiiual to IhrmD ot fil hvr the Nrw Vorkor Brooklyn banks or Trust t'limpanltie, and evt-ry at-wnno- datlau aa far att is conaialL-nt with cou- Hi-rvHttre nianaKeiuent, Iiitert-st at the rale of 3 per <-ent. paid ou llnie deposits, three uloullis or more. Drafts iHi^uod on all parta ef Europe. Does a Koneral bankly,; business. Arr-«aiits of corporations, companlea, sorieties, etc., solicited, Knllrosatlsfarllon BUaranli-ed. Inonlrlea wtll receive proiiiiit attention aud be cheerfully anuwered. TO CKBMTOK»-r>ursnant to Jl order ot Hon, Robert Hrabury, Hurro- ttbe Coanty nt Naaaaa, onilce Is hereby to all peraone bavinic claims B [ain«t 4 X> SBlth.late of theTown of Ilrmp- I the eald CeuBtir. deceased, tu present _je with the Toochere Iheraof, to the ,>ub- r, (he admlnlalator eto., of aald deceased r Waaeof traoaactina buslneaa at .-^ra- WMean Co. N. v., on ur Ix-foru the Ihi ilay ober next. Id March A, IWO HARnisT c. Hunn, Admluisirator irraneB to CRKDITOKR.-Purenant tn ^laa order of Hon, KtiHKKT SKAHIIRY, MHVQSateof tbu Couuty of Nassan, iinllcn U Saveoy gtvea to all persons huvlni: i-l.-i net SBOMt Cornelia Baldwin, lala nf the town of ¦MWSMala the said tJ^unty. deceased, to SteiaaltBcaeme wllh the vourhers thi-rriif. h lb SBMeriber, tbe administrator eu-, of asMdaoaaaad at ber plaoe of iransartlng busl Mea ¦• ber reeldence at rre« iort, Nassau qMBtf, New ITork on or before the loth dny alWaveihei neat. OaMSpril tt. 1»«. AmpaO. i;oBKwai.i., AJmlnlatraiur (O, Whioht. ' for Admlnlatralor. kvllle Centre. I Counlr. N. y. MONEY TO LOAN M;?, :r; good avpUcatlons promptly accepted. R.eeve & BoLrtlett. Title Insurance & nortssEe Loans SUlu timces: ftREENPOBT. L. I. I 31 Liberty Htreet, New York. ' Branch Oaicaai Klverhead, L. I. ' unaica aavtaaa Jamaica. L. l. Oyster Bay Bank BldK., Oyster Ilay. L. I. Telephone In all ofllcee. lBih«( A"! tor Hoakv Biriad, ¦ TO OMBDITOIta-Parensnl to aaorder of Hoa, KORBHT SEABITRV, itoaf tba CocBty of Nasaau. notice Is "¦ - ¦• persona bavlna clalma »ua,H CT. ,4or«l, late of tho Town of la the saltl (lounty. dei-easetl, to ma wllb tho voiu-herslhcretif. to -. lheexr«vitor«Ir. uf salddeceas yieoeof transacilna huslness at the ~T aatd exrcu( |
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