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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
iMlMrm.Kc'OPiriia... JTi vu CKW1*»«
VOL. viir.
A FAMILY Nl.WSPAI'ER (IF I.OCAl. AND OENERAI. IXTBL.L.tUICN(.:B
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1003.
TIkHSi tLIO TKAKLT tl ADTAIIlX
NO. 22.
./i
SECURITY, COMFORT, NECESSITY
LOCAL
LONG
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
-Vi".
mSTANCE
Telephone
TAKE SANTO DOMINGO CITY
TO FREE MRS. MAYBRICK'
Revolutionists Capture a Fort and Enter the Capital.
GOVERNMENTCOMMANDER SLAIN
British Government Has Decidod to Release the Famous Frisoner.
lerlran Waman n^hn VTaa Foua.1 (Salil. lr of Paitsnlnc Iler Raaban.l •. ^Tlll De Liberate I In 1904.
Through T^IS SYSTEM you can communi¬ cate with ONE MILLION Stations , throughout the Country.
', 1^ as. ¦iiiiiia i|i I It' Jim.-- .. ,; ~~.; J.;,:'
The New York and New Jersey Telephone Co.|
FULTON STREET, FREEPORT, Na Ya
SORE LUNGS
When your lungs are sore and inflamed from cougrhing:, is thc time when the rerms of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply.
FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR
stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lun^s. It con> tains no harsh expectorants that strain ahd irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and nerer failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles.
Tht Doetors Said H« Nad CanaMnptlMi - A MarvaltHa Car*.
L. M. Ruules. Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors ssid I hsd con- sufppiion stidTcot no belter until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Il helped me rJKnl from Ihe stsrt snd stopped the spittln| of blood snd the pain in my lungs and todsy I am sound and well.
THREE tlZEt 2Be, SOe, and tLOO
REFUSE tUBtUITUTE*
SOLD AND REGOMiENDED RY SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
says for yon fo bny yonr snpplies nt
bome. TllP price is the came iu city or
coantry
KODAKS
FILMS Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSy%LL
opposite I'.idt OfTice l''rccp<irt, N.Y
WINTER
RESORTS OF THE SOUTH
rhcKl wi(h comforl »n<l
OLD DOMINION LINE
OF STEAMERS l.eaein|: New York dally, Suti.laya exer pt^'d all the j-ear roun.l, ,11>. m.
K.XrlTIWlOX TirKETS TO
AsKeville, Hot Springs
PineKursi,
Southern Pines, N. C.
Hot Springs, Va..
Jacksonville, Si. Augtlstinc
Tampa. Fla.
New Orleans, La..
Savannah, Ga.
The aliove KicnrMnii T.ikcK. Inelinle .M. .ila an.l .>itater..iim Berth on (Mil Domini .n Steomer. Ti. kels an.l Btnti'r....in. nl I'li-r N. II-, N. V.
Old Dominion Steamship Co
81 BUCH STREET, NEW YORK N Y II. H WAI.KKII, Trnm.' .'Miinni.-.'r
J ,1. Hlimv.v. Uen I'lis'-.'nK.'r .\.-t
Foraiin MlnlBlrr Takea Kefnce in Ihe Amerienn I.eRalInn—Kiiclitlnj; tn lli« Mreel.-M.-.nr I'eraon. Are Killeil autl AVoiin.lecl-freBl.lenl ViKqueli Ah.enl In Ihe Inleiiur-rrlionera ri.lea.eil.
isnnin ! iiiiiiiiii:... Tlii. i-i'V..lnil.iiiis'w ntt.l. ki'.l nil.I .npinr.'.l .itii' ot the f'irls llci. tilling tliU . ilv. an.l Inter i;nine.l full p.n.is.'ssi..ti .if .'<iiiii.i notnini;.!.
(J.'nernl repin, ;it the Inail of a fore.' of ipv.ilniioiiisis, nitnekiMl tli" fort nt 1 o".'loek p. tn . nn.l r.'l.'nse.l tlur poiitleni prisoiieis.
Tlie reli.'ls Imve tnken .harsc of the cnl'le office nn.l of the (!ov. rtiitH'Ul Inn.l I lines. I
F.ireiKU .Minister Snnilie?. lias KotiRlit refiipe III the rnite.l Slntes Constilntc. I'r.'yl.l. ut Vns.piclz Is nliseiit In the In¬ li ri.ir.
The liphtiiiK ecnlltiiies. .Asslslniit ti.ivenioi' Kell.'ni.iuo nn.l the .oinnian.l- er .if th.' lin\.'niinent for.'cs. tienernl I'enn, hav.' In. ti killeil.
It is rxpe.'te.l that the Civennnent tr.i.ips onlsiile the elty will nttnek the r.'V.ihitl.inists who nie In Snnio Ho tnltii.-o. ijeni'ial Wos till has nssiinieil ..inininti.l .if tlie.revoliitionnry fore.s.
The ;:arrlsoii of I'.irt .'^nn Cnrl.is. nliont IW.I niiles frotu lhis .ity. hns .1.'- < lared itself iu fnvor of the revolullon i^.ts.
Thli uunilier of men kille.l .ir vvonii.I¬ e.l is -.1.11 known, hnt it Is rep.irte.l many have lieeu kllle.l on Imtli sides. Many persons hnve hceu killed aud wonnded In the street.
Tie sior.s nre nil closed nn.l liusiness is nt n standstill.
Wnshlnptou, I>. C—No wnr v.'ssel will lie onlered to Snnto Iiotnlngo for the present. The cruiser Atlanta Is un¬ .ler or.lers to procee.I from Pensneoln to Monte ('ristl. nenr <^a)ie Hnitien. nn.l. In the events of ,\tnerlcan inter¬ isis heinif en.lnnperc.I nt Snnto Doniiti- 1,0, she will go tliere.
MR, ROOT UPHOLDS CEN,
WOOD- riiarsra
(^jas-^atf^SSSSai^i^aigiitiieigaiiiiaaii-fi^T
PATENTS
$ pronptlr pivcnrMl. OR KOm. S«!id nnd.t, ¦k.uh.l^
^..r(.h..to f..rfrferpi"irtnn riU'i.t.bilnv. Il.-.k "Ho. JJ *i".il'i.lnf.& nnd r..mfii I'aKo.i.a'lTrwl.' M«rk«.- IJJ jJrSIE. I'...n'.t l.mi oir olt.-rcd lo in>..nlnr«.9j
rATEBT LAWrnS OF M T£*H' r«ACIICI.O
|i 20,000 PATENTS PBOCUBEO THROUBH THEM,, 0
j^ All I.'.a....» r....n.l,-..i.>l. Su-JBd ad.ici. I'aitlifuin
|"ir''aA." SNOW & C0.8
y PATENT LAWYERS.
{^0|i| U. S. ratant Olllct, WASHINGTON, D. C.{
IN ANY LIGHT
Make finished pictures on
^/>e Kodak Planj
Load aiul iiulnail K<i.liks .•mvwli.'r.'. l>.'\.'l.«|i nitli.uii .l,ii-k r.i.im Jn | - the K.nlak l>.'\i'l..|iiut; Ma.'hiiii'. rrint 1'.^ .li'.'r iii^'lil .m 1 l.-kki. '
Kodaks. $5 to $75 I Brownie Cameras. $1 and $2
KodaK Tic'cfclopin^ Machines \
Also t varied sttKk of
Films Solio Velox S. F. PEARSALL !
Review Building Main St., Freeport ,
Longenecker Bros.' Benjamin D. Homan
MONEY TO LOAN -'^."«;', :r\
IM'r r-nl .\1
H.KHl »;';.l,. atii.i.s |.r..in;llv »,vepl.-.l.
Keeve & BaLrtlett.
Title Insurance & ilortKajce Loans
.M.iiiilMli.-.-» lillKKM'.illT. I, I
:il l.ilieriv SiTrt-i. New 1-,,rk. Ilran.i. urn..'-: Ku-,.rli.'«.l. I, I
Jaiiial.a Sa\lni:» Hank HMg
.i)-l.-r llavllink Hllll! . ii)»ier
C. A. Dorlon
tlONDED AUCTION131-R
John P. Wright
QENUR.M. ALCTICSEER
rreaport, N ¥
BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Patent
Anna DmoNS
CO^VRKkHTS Jtc.
dtnff • pk«tf-h Bnd d«wniptk«n tna* tain tt\t oiinii n froe wnrthrr ku ;»n.h(il-lT r-»:'ni»Mfc ('..mniuiitrn 'T tM." tml. llMidtMviki'nrBlcnu lti»t mii.t-r.cy Uit •M^nng pate
Anyniie •*
rpertmi moti€Aa i
A Cn. receive
tbe
Scientific Jf mericait
K handeometf *Iiortr%te.l wf^fctr. IjirveeC rtr>
¦uUn.'M .'f ATCf tctrt'ii^c ) 'urn»l. Terwt. »S • ..•IU-- four iii«<«iih», fL ^<4d br-ll newedflAJer*.
New York
inalun, IXC.
IMONEYTOLOAN
I On Mortgage at 5"/;
I ALL OOOO LOANS ACCEPTED AT ONCI.'.
ALBERT D. lAFF, CounMllor-at-Law I BABVLON. N. V.
|WeaR Hearts
! Are due lo indigestion, Ninetv-nlne of everjr , one hundred people who have heart ttouble
can remember when II vat simple indj'ges- I lion. U la a scientific (act that all cases oi
hearl diseaae, not organic, are nol only I traceable lo, but are the dlre..t result of ir.di- , eestion. All food laken Into the slomscK I which laib of perfect digesllon ferments and
swells Ihe stomach, puffing it up against the '
heart. This Interfere* with ihe action ol ' Ihe hearl, and in the course of time thai
delicate bul vital organ becomes aiseased. '
Mr D lUubla. otf Nevada. O aart I kai iimtik-Ii
, trout>l« and wti .n a ba4 atate aa 1 had heart trrucia
w.th II I 1,-r* KaJol Draiwpiia Cure Icr atoui lour
mcaitha and it cured ma.
Ka4ai Oiscm What You E«t
and relieves Ihe storr.ach of all nervouJ
strain and Ihe heart cf ail pressure.
Bonlaa onlr. $1.30 Slie hcldinc 2'i tiinel Ihe trial
I aue. wbKh ar..a for &.'£.
I Pia»ar»< Oy t. O. OatWITT * CO., CHIOAOa
JUST WHAT TILLMAN WANTED
How Senator Oepew Stole Eouth Caro¬ lina Statesman's Thunder,
Senatni- Hepew w.inte.l to hreak Into thc Senate .iiliale to eontinne his B|ieerh on the statehood hill, lint oth.T WenatorR were RettiiiK the fl.Hir. ar..l it lookeil as If it woulil he hotui' time liefore he wonhl he snc'essfn!.
Moanwhile IiIh st.miarh liei:an to in¬ form hiin that it was time to liineh. lie ealleil a page t.i him an.l whis- pereil in his eiir. The |iaR.. dis^ap- pi'areil. anil D.'peiv walke.l into the marble room. A f.'W niiniiles lat.T the pai;e reappeareil with a Iray l.iail e.l down with f.mr hig ham Fan.l wil hes. Th.' .s''«;nt.ir k.'pt .ine i.vo L'lu.'d t.l an opening In .in.'.ll the frost¬ ed Klaus ilo.ir.s I'f the Senate . haniiier, while his riphI hand ma.le snn.lry ex eursl.inH to th.' \i.inily iif the platter.
Hart an i.pportiinlty oe. urred th» New Yorker would have l.'ft his Inn. h nnflnisheil. broken ihrough iho ilo.ir. an.l .leninn.leil ri'.uttnltion. Imt as it waa he was kit to eoueliide his little fiaift without having l.i interrupt himself.
When he ftnalty wipe.l his hamls s.nr.'t'ly ll I runili was l"fl nf the (our san.Iwil hes.
l.al.r I'll, when Hepew finally pot th.' n.Kir. he talk.'.l prelly niu.'h nli.ml • \erythinK .'M»pt stal.'hoo.l. lle spent aunie time In wan.leriti); alone the lianks of the Nile Senat.ir Tillniau had been waitii.c anslDiialy to make • speei h l.n the ii.'cro .|iiestli.n. an.l on ri' enterinc the . hamlier aft. r a liri.f alisen.e aske.l: "What's li.'ii.'W talk InK on?'
¦ Afrli'a." said Senator Spucner.
"Why. " repli.'.l Tillman. ' thafa jiiiA what I want to apeak .in - Wajihinc ton ("iirresiumilenie Ilaltini..n- lleial.l
ONE ON MR. BOWEN.
Falhbone FounclatloD.
WnshinKlon, n. C'.-Seeretnry Hoot look olBeliil ni'llou on tlie ehnrifes ina.le l.y Kstes <!. Untlilmne ncalnst Brlgn- (liei'-lJeneriil I.e.iunr.l Wo.i.l. He nin.le nn inilorsiuient on the papers snying Ihat ll.l nnswer to tllp elinrpes was re- .|uiieil fr.iui (lenernl Woo.l. ntnl no ue¬ tlon will he laken theii'on; thnt it wns kuowu to the .Seeretar.v of Wnr that tho ehnrnes lu every respeet were willi¬ out Jnst foiindatioD.
Th.i Seerelary refers to the pnrt taken liy the Military Oovernor in the postolHi-e ensos In wlileh Hnthlione was n defendant, saying that Oeueral Woo.l nt every step lia.l the npprovnl of the S.'er.'tnry nf Wnr. nu.l exer.lse.l only Slllll .'otitrol ns wns tieeessnry ns .Mill¬ lnry floveruor. He refers to the gnme lit ,Ir,l-.\lni nu.l .l.'.lnres thnt the till nie'^pie.l by fletieinl w.i.i.l lia.l uo rela- ti.n wlint.'V.'l- to nny olH.inl aetion of his. inn was iinrt ot the e.tpressinn of (.ralititil.^ of tile I'ltlinn people towni'.l llle r. pr. sentiitive of the I'nile.l Slntes; I.l hnve refuseil the Rift wnulil h.ivi' been .liseoiii leous nn.l unluslillnlile.
The n.-t ion of the eiislunis oflli-i.'ils. in r.'fet-.'ii.'e to the gift, the Seirelnty snys. wns strietly in a.'.'.itilnnee witii Inw mill olll. inl projiriety, Th.' inilnrse- uieiit .-loses as follows:
"Th.'i'e is no fi.iiiiihltlon fnr the eharprs."
I.ou.l.iu. - Mis. Floren.-.' Maybriek. I the .\nirri. nu woiiinii w ho was eonviet- .'.1 at l.lverir.u.l in lS.'^il ou the ehni'iru I of piiisouluB hov hiislinii.1. .Tames ,May- I liri k, nt .Vijilmrtlj. with nr-^etiie. nn.l whose seuten.'e of .lentil wns e.iiu- I tunte.l to penal sorvllvide for life, will ' be released iu lIHil. The nnuounoc- I menl eor.i..8 frotu the Home OflleO. I whieh noiv nnlhorli'..>s her Wnshlugton I lawyers lo use the fnet of her release ne.vt ..'ear ns n reason for seeuring thc liostpoi'etuent of tbe trial of the law¬ suits benring on the prisoner's interest In Innd iu Ketiiueky. Vlrgiiiln nnd West Virginn uutil she Is nbie personally to Ifstify.
Wasliingtnn. T>. P —Mrs. Mnybriek's nltonieys lu this elty leeeived n enblf .lispal.ll from the .\inerl."nn Ktulinssy iu Loiulou eonflrtninp the news of her forlli.'-.iinlug release, nn.l n.1.ling that she will be lilierntcl In July, UMM.
Mrs Maybri.k. who wns Misa I'lor- .'U.e Klixalielli Clinudler. nu.l a lueiu- ber .if a well known nml prosperous South.'I'll family, ivas marrieil on ,lul.T if. 1.S.>-'1, in St. ,Inmes's I'htireh, I'len- .Iilly, to ,Iaines Mayliriek. of Liverpool. She wns llien eighteen yenrs old, viva- eliius and b.autlful aud a soelal favor¬ ite. Iler Iiusliaud was over fortv vears .ll.l. In tlic spring of IKSil Mr. Mny- Inii k beeauio 111, and lu n few dnys he 'liel. IMs brothers Investigated his ilenth. and ehnrged Mrs. Maybri.'k with ille inurder of her liuslinuil. A long trial followed, nud n uumber ot .Inetors swore Mr. .Mnyliri.k died of ar- si'tiieal poisoning. The defense proved that for tweuty y.-nrs Mr. Mnylirlek hn.l been a I'onflrmed ar.senle enter, and tlint he daily took doses that would have killed a dozen ordinary men. .Mrs. Maybriek wn.« eventually scnicnecd to death by thc .iudge. Sir i''itr.Jnmca Ste¬ phen, who spoke for two days In eharg- Itig the Jury, and who said It wns jm- posslble for thetn to fin.I Iter guilty in thf fnee of the medleal cvldenee. He .ll.'.l some time later iu n iiindliottsc.
Kroiu the lluip of Mrs. Maylirlek'i .•'onvi.'tiou. her mother, tho BaronoM K. vou Koques, has been itnrotnltting ill her nllempts to obtain thp prisoner'n release, in whieh she has been ni.led liy luflitenlial frionds on l.oth sides of the .-Vtlnutle. In IIUMI. nfter the denth of I.or.l liussell. of Klllowen. Chief .Tustiee .if Knglnnd, a leltor which he ha.l written to .Mrs. Ma.ybrlek In ISO,'; WHS discovered. It sliowpd Ihat the eiiilneut ln>vyer wns convlneod thnt she oushl never to have been .ouvl.ted, au.l it lns liccn genernlly understood Hint nil the receut American Anibnsaa- dors to tho Court of St. .Tanies have doue everything pnssible to obtniu Mrs. Mnybriek's pardon. Hnd slic not been alllc to testify In the suits pending In the I'nited Slntes, Mrs. Mnylirlek nnd her tnother wonld hnve lost all Iillo nnd Inierrst lu mnny thousands of neres of land iu Keuluek.v, Virginia .111.1 W.'st Vlrgluin.
J3L0 UPRISING FEARED. Trot.lilr Canaril hy Cunvlrllon nt Thraa
Alaniln. Thne n ,T.ilo on ai'iiini onvietiou of t'o l'l.'. rn ill.'d nnd b rii't of rernnc. ninp to ,T.ilo In
I f.'^lln:; of unrest of the nrrest and
in'oniin.'iil Moros -d the Chitiese dls- I'n.'i'al .Sumner Is
hope of allnying
DEAN FREDERIC W.
FARRAR DEAD.
by IIIn
l-:nell«li CIcrarinaa flatnefl F "I-ire of Chrial," T.iiiiil.iu - The Very llev. rieilerie Wiliiani Tnrrar. Ilean of I'anterbiiiy siin-i' \SK,. is .l.'ii.l. H.'ail I'nrrar wns in his s.'veiity-se. 011.1 year.
D.'an Karrar wns one of the uiosi fn¬ inons 1 lei'syuieu of the Clim.li of Knp- Intnl. This wns chlelly due to his tli.'.i l.igi.nl Works, of wbich the best known is his "I.lfe of Clirist." publishe.l iu l.>i7l (Itb.'r of bis li.inks are "Wlltii'ss l.f Illsioiy to I'hrlst.- "I.lfe and Work of St rntil" and "Knrly Hays nf (Iiris llanily ' rrivjous to writing his tlieo 1.ini.al liei.ks Hmn I'arnir was the nti- tli.ir of sev.'tnl works of Uetlon.
Hi' wns Iioiii In Itouibay. Hritish In¬ dia. August 7. l.S.'iI, nud was eiliiinted III III.' riiiveri.ity of I.oii.l.ni and tit Cainlirlilgi'. Afler his oriliuiilii.ii in lS.-i4 be I.e. nine lieiiil mnsler of .Marl borough College aii.l iir.n.li.-r lo .'ani- brldge rnlv.'isity. He was nppoinl.'.l a .anon of W.'slniinster .M.b.'.v- in 1..>7.! and li.'.anie nr.'h.l.n.'.iii of Wesliuliis- ler in isvi.
TO AVERT "RACE SUICIDE,"
Chlr
ICO fjin.llnr.la ate Acalii
i.ngo - .Vlilirninn
linx
Lts
.\
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him
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ster
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was
Appropriate Raiment Put
¦n in Painful Poaition.
ern F.-iial.ir broughl lo th«
>steri!ay a pood atory alxiut
It.-.M.n. whlrh tho minister
'1 ently til.l at a dinner.
aske.l st.nie .lays after I ar-
Hnal Not lltarri I rhildren.
onal hnn
Inn. In piitsmitii-.' of the piill.-y to inert 'riii'i' sulclile. " has iiitiiidineil Into th.' '.MIU.11 an or.liiian.'.' Milijeitlng to a tine of ll.ai ev.'ry lanilliiril who re i.'lls a lennni on n.'.'.iunt of the . Iill- Intl in Ills family Ilul. as a eon. .'t. .1.111 t.l Jieople with •nerv.'s.' .M.li'r- iiian Un\ton shons how the lan.ll.nil nil I'S.-ape pr..s.'1'ntiiin. If lie ean <"• al.lish the fai I that the I'liililri'ii of th.- .'natifs family are bni^ierons and lik.'ly I.l .listiirli the .|Ui.'t of th.' aparl- tii.'iii I.ml.Iitli,' or Hat. lie may reje. t llieni.
Alib'iinan Knxtou lias eight . Iiil.lren. an.l llior.' tlian oti.e he has be.n iiiiii.il frmn the d s of n desirable tlal.
Nathvllte Bnaineaa Uaii'a Trasic Ilealh.
I'l'iiiik II Conn. II. of Niislnille. T.nn I'r.'^i.l.nt of tin' NdMnvili.' Clinir 1111.1 Carnage Company, was iiin ov.r and iiistntiily killel al llirniiiip bam. .\la.. by a freight train. Ky.- witn.'sses t.l III.. Iiape.ly nsvr,. thnt Cotin.'il appaiently ili-lll- i:it.-ly tlju-iv himself Iin.l.r ib.. inotiii^: ir.iiii.
DENTISTS
BS9 Fyltsn Str«*t, BrMklyn
at
rturoiT. lllll»KtTwtio lunoiii
Ow- Otpol. eo WeOa.-eaa.Ti aod mdar
>.-uB>aa IB 111 tp. m WM. R. La«ua«scK.ii. IV 9. f.. Maaa^er
WILLIAM H. POST
haiiuap.! lo J. T. INial A 6oc —IiMier ta
Choice Groceries Flour ahd Feed
MMN STflKCT, railPORT —htm If t. L * Im «W> *lHlN mill
B U I L D L H
Kaliiuatee Fnmiah ¦ CNCCN PLACE.
Th« Only Way to Attraol Trade is to Ma '<e Known What You Hav« to Offer.
rUUIEIUAOVEBMSEIlSrilES'JB-
Ready for Business.
All who have PENANINK »*»«"< 'f^'n
IHE PENANINK FOUNTAIN PEN :^ PEN-AN-INK .
a v,i-~l „ I iii\ .: r.'.iii ..ml u.'iiiv n \\ h.'irl.i.llv t.-!i!\ t..!ri.ii.i; Inun UimLijii- t-i thi InW Stan<!. IV rlci t wnttn-j cn-,. ri'i ik (I'r.ili'W jM'i>'i. Sdti^l.u ti.in t.'-i,.'',!nti'.i.
FOR SALX BV
S. r. PEARSALL
Review BtlLOI!\0 MAIN 5TREET
FREEPORT I
¦MaliaBMMBiii
rlveil here lu Washington. ' eald Mr. H..W. n. "why I had st.irk so closely to m> r.Kiina at the l..iti'l. and ha'd n. t show c.l myself around town.
The reply was a rather painful .I.e. but nev.rtheless fully trutbful. Il was l.reaiiR.' 1 hadn t the clothea."
Thereupon Mr Itoaen told how be l.a.i been rnniml.saloned to hasten I.orth sudd, nly and with.mt opporlun¬ lly t.> pr..vidp himself wlih the heav¬ ier w.-aring aiiparel neeeaaary for r.'sideni e in a ml.! rlimate. A« acxin as he I.a. bed town he put a Iwal tailor til work ii|s.n an outfit.
The har.iship ..f tne altuallon waa hat Mr It..wen ha.l i r.l. red Bomc rai¬ rn. r.t fri.m 1...n.il.11, and this waa eoin- ii.a a< n.ss the AtlaDtlc In a Britiah loti.im. «h:'h wa* ime of Ibe very frft ghips tl. be held up by the block aiilng flPt-t llf the allies There waa r.l help f.'r It. and ,Mr Boweo'a Lon¬ don rioiaea aueh as are net ettATy toy proper apiiearam e In jmliie aoci¬ ety. are ati:i aomeahere in Roiitb America. H. ha.l reaaon. therefore, fur beicc p<rkoiially grateful whan ill* Inxkade was raited acd hit .ipthea had an opportuDlty to fo for- aard to CarftCM — WMbiAftos PmL
Bat
I ll
nil
<iel
ell 1 ,. Ill-
WI'I e
-nian Kneo^ Atlaeke.l
11 Steiiiburs was i ¦.. Iisiag. an.l his .\ Irapge.l into tli.. .leb
leffU.l.'ll by the Chat
n.-.ll..r.
Flee nr a Toa'a rrew Ilrnwne.l.
rive men of ilie eren- of tli" lug I'i ll.t were .If.iwii.'.l in Ihe li.'law.n. Klver ..IT .Marcus Hook as the ri'suli ..1 n ..i|ii«;.in bi-tweeii th.'ir ics-.-l .in.l th. «teimslii|i Winlfreil. in w..i. Ii th. to: yen- ..ink Tlnee men were nn.-d f.'i ihe I'il.it Th.' dead are Alotiio Haz nnl. eugineer: Jobn Betiniit. mat. ri.iiik Atkin«iiii. Bti'wnrd; .\llifri Pam ter ili.kliat.l and a rmtuin.s-.' fiic man ii,iiue i...i know n
tiepro Murderei
dir »i Star C Moultrie, lin
llaaae.1.
baiige.l for n .Via . and otn
disturlinnccs and eonvineiuj! the Morns of the Jttsin 'sa of the .Vnierieau pnliey anil Ibe folly of arm.'.1 resistance. 'Ph.' tai.l on I'.'raiii wns wntiinn. Tliirt.en (.'liluese iioiisi h w.'re liuruid. i'lic three riiigli'",.!.'!'. are friemls of I be .<ulian of lo'o. and the pcoplp i ro¬ ll ^'..I atrainst 111'ir reliinva' frn.u .lolo. Hut tbe senteticp wiil be eiifo'.'eed. The prisoners are uow e:i thiir wny to B.l- iiliil rrison. Mnniln. (Itic of I lie ptls- otn ra led n raid in .Mlndniino during llle yenr 11102. I... rapliiri'il I'levcL ra¬ in, s aud held lb.'n ns slave.-.. The C.n ernnient fni'i'.i to arr.'st bill' t'nill ll' \> as tnken Into .its.o.l-,' for parlid- pa'.oii lu the Peran ; rni.I.
RARE MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY.
A Kmoklrn Clergrinan tVed.lrfl In nia Third Wile Ftltv Veara.
New York City.-Barely does a mnn live to c.'lcbrato th.' g.ilden aiitilvcrsary of bis niarriasc to hi.s third wife, but thai is wlnu the llev. Hr. Hlraiu Hiitihiiis. pastor emerllits of tbe Bed- foi.l .Vv.'tine Baptist Chur. b. Brooklyn, lli.l a feiv .lays ag.i. It was uot much .if a .'I'lebrallon. b.iwcv.i'. as Hr. Hui. llins Is III.
Fifty years a ,o Mr. Hntehltis mnr¬ li.'.1 bis pi.'S.'ut Hlf.' In l!o«loti. Thoy hnvi' n.l .'hiblren. nlthnngh Mr. Iltitch- ins has three living elilldren by hU former wives He has never lieon woll since au all,'ek of spinal troublo «cv- .'ral years ap.i. ILieutly he has been priiwitig weaker rnpidly. Should he li\i' until May 11(1 he will bi' iiluoty-
CUBUHMy RUTIFIEO
The Final Vote in the Sena!e Was 59 to 16.
THE CONVENTION WAS AMENDED
The .tppri.Tal of Cnncrvaa Ne^-aaary ta
Make ihe Treat; Knerllre—The Spec
- lal Srnlon ot the Senate Kn.lol Wllh
n Wranale Over Ihe rubllratlAn ol
Ilia Canal Sfieechea.
W.isbiinri.in. H. C. - Afl.'r baving bi'cii al work Just two w.'cks the Sen¬ nte brought Its exlinoidluniy sissbin lo a close. The il.>slre of Hie Seiialors to get nway was so strong thai when lb.' S.natc assc.nbletl for the last ses¬ sinn only sixty-si.x members were In tlnir seals. Tv.'cnly-four had dis.ip- peand.
Ainciidi-il so Uiat It must lie referred 111 both luMls.s of Congress al tbe eo'ii- lu.« r.'ptilar scssi.in. an.l In oiher le- spe.-ts, the Cuban treaty was rnlilied by Ihe Senale. Although only a two- ihlr.Is vole was n.-.-deil f.ir ratillcati.ni three wns a thr.e-fourths vole In ila lavor, Hic result beiug llfty to sixteen. .
IM a.ldiiloii tli tbp niuen.iiucuis to ilie Cniiaii trenty t\iiort.'.l by the Koi'.'iKli Il.'lullous c;i»nHiihl..'. in.'ludlng tbe Bu- c..n aiu.'udiui'Ui. ptdviding Hint the tr.'aly shnll not po Into I'lTecl unlil ap- prove.l by Cnngress. and thai provldiiip tbnt no other c.iii.'i'sslon from Ihe sugar M hcilule of tbe Hinglcy laHfT bill sliall b.' ina.le were u.lde.l to thi- .'onvenlion. the Intter by a vote of forty-four to tw.'Uly two, au aiueu.liuciit ofTereJ by Senator Culloiu, .•banging ".-otlon nud niauufactuies thereof" from Seheilule A. .'ntlil.'d to Iwenty-nvo iier conl. re- dit.'tlou from tbe Cuban tariff.lo Sched¬ ule B, cntltllug them lo thirty per eent, r.'.luctiou, a roueesslon to Soulhorii S.-nntors, was necepted, na ivaa nlno one ..rrered by Senator LodHo Includ¬ ing in S.'he«lule B "the Hour of wheat aud thc Hour ..f i-orn or corninoni,"
With thes.' .'hnngen Ihc trenly was nppr.ivc.l liy forty-one Kepubllcnti nnd nine llruioeratlc voles, oue Uepuliliean, Senntor Uard, nntl fifteen Deuiocrata ,'aRtlUR negntlvc voles. The Democrats wbo vote.l for the tronty woro Seuntors Cormnu, I.nliiner, Bn.nn, KIuiuiiiiin. Dveriiinii, Bbiekburn, .McCrcary, Cock- rell nud St.ine, Senators M.iricnn nnd Peitus voted ngalnst Ihe Irealy lio- .ausc, ll Is tin.lerstoo.l, of tliclr olijcc- lion to the Baeon nuicndmeut, which tbey regard nn Implying tlie right of the House to approve a Irenty.
,K 'ni-ge numlier of iioiuliinthiiia to which there was no olijoitlon wero eou- flrm.'d. N.l n.'l ion wns laken on the iionilualloiis of Hr. Wllliain H. Crtiui, lo b.' Coll..'l.ir of Cliarleston. S. C; W. L. Harrisiui. to Ih' PutlniHater of CbarlcKlon. S. «'.: Wllllam M. Byrne, to be I'nited ."itnt.'s Distrlcl Atlorney for D.'Inwnrc: (J.urge Sawler. tn he Aaalat- nni Apprniscr nt the Port of New York. nn.l L. I.. I.uiusden, tn lie AKNlstaut Sttrg.'oii lu Hie Marine Corps.
When nil tho work before Iho Sennle hn.l been elenred up, .Mr. (iuriuAn moved tbnt all tho sjieecboH ninilo In so- .r.'t si'ssloii on thl' C.il.iiublaii tri-afy be ma.l.' pulili.- mnl priniiil lu tb" Cou¬ Kl essiounl Itci'oi.l. This luolloii wns iipiuisi'd by Senator Hanna nud favored bv Senators I'liraker. Kalriiaiiks and lii'pew. .Mr. HiHiiia sai.l he would bav.' no ebji'.li.i'i t.i having the ¦'lie'chcs lUNile iniblic after the Ireal.r bad be.'U «. 1.(1 .111 by the Coloiidilnii Ciinpri'ss. This sU'iK'Slioii was ae ii'inci!, Imt not befiire r.n ncrlmonloiis debate iia.l bi'i^n held on llle nialler.
"lie last business of the session wn-.t 111.' niciiii of n message from the Pn-s- i.l.iit i.'^p.imliug to the resoiutiou of¬ fereil bv Senalor M.irgati. nskitig blni III lufotiii till' S.'niiti' bow mauy s.d- ill.'rs. how largi- a uaval force nud how tntteli iiiuii.y would be needed lo dc f.'ii.l lb.' .anal nt I'nuanin. The I'rosi- il.'iit K'plli'il Unit tbe titiip before n.l- Joitrnmctil was lon sbnll for the War nnd Navy ileiiai ttni'iils to supjily tlk> Senate with the lufurmntion.
On 1'1'i'cipl of tills iiiessagc the .'¦¦ennfo n.ljotirne.l sine dlo.
STATE NEWa
years
old.
SIX MINERS KILLED.
lb.-I
>.lna or (laa In aa Illlaola Mloa_ Mrn ITrrr Maklnc au llollrl.
mull.'111. lil. Ily an .'xplosi.m of
n .if the enin.s of the .VthciiK
('..inpany mine near her.', six men lll.il lives instantly au.l oue la iisly injur.'.l. The .'iilry hnd been
ll with gas and workini-u were .¦e.l in .Irilling an 1 blasting an en- " into .nil' si.le of It In or.ler to let I.' ."II. .s.inii' of th.. tu.'U killed
lll.ll.' tlinn IIHI fe.'l from Ibe entry
the explosion o.'.'urred.
Crlrlilaea For Harria Helil Back.
It Is s.'Uil-offli'ially auuounced nl St. retersburg In regard t.i the Uuasinn gift of lii.(a«i.Oil(i cartridges to Servia Ihat tbey will not be deliv.T.'.l liefore the I'lnl of .May un.ler any .Ircum- si.iti..",. nnd not then If tbc aituatlOD .11 ll.l' Balkans is disliirbed.
Iwn Mnnilre.l Rklpe, Thea Ileath.
H . r I'xerli.iii brought on by I'lces- c n.pe Jumping cauaed the death of i.-.'.r.ild .Xii'ie U'l i.h. at Sheppton. Tb.' ehil.l .Iriipp.il over after 111 illg l'(»i tliuea.
Newa of the Toller
ntiring V.ail th. ages for lal.Ill in
iitati
pnld lu of Oiilo
»i:.M..i<;:;
SIX DIE IN BOAT CRASH.
run Hirer Frel(htrr C'ltjr nr TaODlon Rama Iha rijiiiouth.
.N.'W I.on.loll. Comi. -I.yliiK at bci pier, her siarlmiir.l si.le f.ir a linn.Ired r.'.'l .lushed nn.l lorn and lh<> wo...!- worl: potuiili'il iulo a splintereil and lu.'.Mrii :ililc mass of wreckage, her luill iienelnite.l by a great gash nn.l the si.'.'l plal.'s IwistiMl aud bent like I'lisleboard, tlie steal,.er I'lvmuulli. of 111.' I'all Kiver l.ine. furulshea sil.'iit bill . .Itn Ineiiijc evlden.e of Hip iiild- ni'.'lii .'.lUlsi.in with Iho freighter Clly ..r I'aiini.'U. of the same line. Ihnl e.ist SIX liv.'s mill Iilaced '.T,'i more III ji'ii|i:iiily. Kroiii llle rubtuergi il for¬ wanl Iml.l. iu wllil'll lu'iikeii Ifniiis atul iwisiiii st.'.'l gii'.lers ari- tntigb'.l, Hii' Uiilii's nf Ihrei' enWreil paiilryiii.'ti. who wero cnujfht In the wreck and .li.iivn.'.l, have been reinoved. 'I'he I'Oily of a iiasseiigcr, believed to be that of (1 H. .Mnrsten. of Palerson. N. ,1 , the only iiasi'Ujfcr kllle.1, was Ink.'ti I.l II l.l.nl titi.l.Ttakcr's estiibllshinenl. Tl"' .l.n.l nte .Inhll Coleuniu. eolore.l. I'.inliyniiin: drowiie.l, ,l.ihu H. Haw- .'-'.II. ml.ned. iiiesaiiiau; ilniwne.l. Wil¬ li.im Hrissi'oll, ii.Iiircil. pnniryinnii; 'I'^siiiL' .lobn I'. M.Carthy. deck w.-it. Imian. ilei-.-ipilaleil. li.'oi-ge 11. .MiMsti'ii, llf I'atersou. ,\, .1.. pa.ssengir: skidl Itai'turi'd. .lohu Williuins, lol- oreil, linker; ilrowned.
bas
Veloee P.iiial HalTraaa lllll.
..1.1.TII.It Br...lie, of Arlitotin, .'I.l.'.l the K.|iial Suffing.- bill. The lov. rnor mivs llial a Itiw of thla kind ll.lllll 1... Ill vbilHllou of tbe Terrll.irlal rpani. a.t.
Ilireclur nf Canaaa Kame.l.
I'i'esiileiil haa offereil tiio posl ¦f Hll 11 tor of tlie CeiistiB to S. N. irlh. l.f Iloston. formerly Chief tiiiiin of Maiittfa.'iures of the K llnrenn. to sui'i'.'e.l .Mr. .Mer
who i.'slgii.'.l. .Mr Norlh hna li'il and ivill enter upon bis ilutlua tilll.' In Mny. He |s n tinllvi. uf \..rk au.l U.IW u resident of Mna-
Slealba CnanI (lovanMr n*t».
Vnv uiore thnu a week two detMe lives, otic ot tbem lielonging to •' private ng.'U.y, have 1h>ou gutTdlaC. (lovernor O.lell. nt Albany. The (iwra lias Unt beou cstnbllshoil beeaiiM ot,, I.ny unusual thivnts ngaluat the G«T-' .rnor. The lelters from cranka voiXA] wlii.'h his iiiail Is liiii-.leiied bave been no tu.iie niiuioniiis lately or more vio¬ l.'nt In tone thnu the usual run ot such letters whieb be re.iMves. Owtant. t.l the fact, however. Hint he h«a b«OM'' ..bilged to stay nt thc Capitol tootA-. lale at nighl receutly lieoaune of caQ. .uses an.l business which demanded his atteution. iuomlN<rs of hia olBrlal : family thought propor prudence dic¬ tated thnt ho should be ahielded from possible alla.k. When thc (•ovemor was nskcl nbout bis gunrd. ho wsa dl*. pleaseil that nuylhing ahould bATO . Ih^cu sni.l nlHiiii it. He said that per* ^ sonally be ha.l u.i f.'ar whatever of. alla.k, but If iiienilM-ra of his ofllcial '. family tbougbt Ihnl he ought to b« guanled, he ha.l no objoctlou.
Slate Inanranre RepoH.
In bis reiHirt on the flre and marliM insumuee comimiiios doing bualnoM III this Slnlc Ihp tlon, Krancla Heili. lirleks. Stale Suiiorluton.lout of Iniar.^ nine, saya llial at the close of the year imri these eompnnles were iioitaeisfd nf ;:i(l1..'t!kS,()ll of a.lmil tod asaeta. not Including assets held abroad nor preni- luiu iiotos of unit unl cunipanloti. an In¬ rrease .if »»l,:«i;t,V.iN as iHimpared with .- 11X11. The llnlillllles of these ooai'^ imiilc, px.vptlng scrip Nnd capital, were «lSI,ll.V.,l'Ji;, nn lucreHs<< of $43,- 1MS,2II over the relurn of Hie preitw- Ing year, 'rite iti.'oiuc was $332,315,- 1117, au.l the disbursements w-ere $18T.> l!i.'l,.'i:i(i. nil lu.-reasi' ns compared with llHil. of $4tl.'<.i.s,(Ni.% In Income, and an ' Increase of Jlil.TH.*),:!.'!!) lu dlaburM- j meuts. The wholo uuniber of coin.j IHinles iviHirtliig lu V.nvi waa l&'i, bolnc'jl oue less than In liltli. .?
Klala UoTtalltr. >j
Itl ils auuual rc|H)rl the Stale Board ¦> .if Health rep.irls a death rate of MT- \ eiiloen |H'r UHid for Ihe SInte. tile aver- ; age r.ilc for the preceding fl»'e yooto. i Total deaths for the year were 124,100, j hclug .''Kimi less than tn IDOl. Typhoid i fever killed IMIN. fXOO lesa tban the . avernge for the preceding flve yeara. "^ Ilenths frum cousuuiplloii were 12.0n, -.,' ngalnst an nvornge nf 13.2*0. The M-, 'i port K«.vs; "This grallfyiug derrenw ij Is believed to lie largely due to tb* ' tnensures for prevoiitlon whlrh are be- . lug more Ihuroughly understood by tlie ' jiublic at large as well aa tlie medical pracilllotiers. who have charge,of then .• cases In Ihelr Incipient atage." The , mnrtnllly fr.ini typhoid, the report ; says, was tho result of "neglect to,.; iiipply pure water." ;•;
Caraegla OflTara Cornall Aid. ' ',
Presidont Schurninn, of Cornell Dnl- versity, nt Ithncn, hns received tlie fol¬ lowing loller from Andrew Carnegie. ; oflr.'rlng to pny for the projected Oor- ', neU flilerlug plaut: "Dungenett, Far---j iiandlna. Fln, My Dear Mr. Prealdeat: j I have followeil with nnxloni InterMt ¦', yutir sad plight regnrdlug pare tiratw. , To-dny I read wllb relief tbat CJotimU' \ has eoiiiractp.l fur a filtering plant of '.; Its own. If thc trusteea would perntt'^ me to pny for It. I ahould be very '. grateful, tndooil. Youra truly. Andrew -¦ Carnegie." The trustees undoubtedly „ will ncept Mr. Carnegie's offer. S
llrowne.1 lllinaetriii a Craak.
"I hnve lived jusi ns long ns I oam j lo. (live the minister who odlolaie* ' III tny funeral l|i.'>." This was' tbe ., inessnge left lu a note liy Mra. Johu ¦ Aii.lcrsou, wlfl' of II Derldnle farmer. ! who dr.iwtie.l herself In Oiileont Creek, i In the note she nlso told how she .' wanleil her pniperly divided. Her .'¦ body was found In oighteon incbei of ia water. The fnuilly dog sat 00 tbe [ bank of the stream faithfully guard- ' Ing 11. .Mrs. Aii.lersiiu -ivas Hfly-flve years of nge. Her fnlher committed suicide tlve years ngo lu n similar tuan- ; uer, K. j
ProDilnant llallder In Ullaa Daad.^'"' i
.Tohn F. Hughes, ii proiulueut buat- |
uess man of lUlcn. is dend. He wae ]
lirty-Klx years old, and was general ^
nianng.>r uf the .\merlrnn Hard Wall ;
Plnsti-r Compnny, a director lu th* i
So.'ond Naiionnl Hank, and In tb* «
Chnnilicr of Commerce, Mr, Hufhea 'i
wns the leading bull.ler of ITtltrn for I
twenty years. He served as Hchool '¦
Comniissluner for six years, being i
<'.halruian of Ihe bonnl for four year*. ',
lie wns a very public spirited and «•- }
fni clti'/'.cu. He leaves it wife and flva j
rhildren. 1
HohonlbnT Shonls tllmsalf. a
Beeause h.' thought his siveetheitt. 1 vas uurnllbfiil. Homer Wulmlb, a J scveiileeu-year-obi hclioidboy of Kait 'j Hprlnglleld, shot himself with a rill* and died lustantly. He tired two ihot* lutn his sloiuach. The Hiildde waa inltte.1 In front of the village poat ottlre. Young WnlralU wna llic aoWi j of Itnbert Walrntli. The fnmlly lion* ' of 111., oldest nu.l moal proiulueut In lb* . towiu *
Inherllance Taa UIII Rlgaad. j
llovernor O.lell has signed tbe pf '•¦.
ralle.l Taxable Trnnsfer IUII of Bona* '¦
tor Stevens. The tni-astire provide* tbat j
the din'i't InlicrllSlice of pro|ien/ wbea i
Hie value Is fUMMKl or greater ahall i
be subject lo taxalluu under tbe Id^ j
lierltnnco tnx act al one |H>r ceut, on .:
Hie in.irkel vnttii' of Hie |iro|H>rty. It I* ;
esllmated tlml tin- Stato will gain 1
flKMl.UlK) hy the change, .
Aolmala Hamad In « liarn. 1
A disnsirous tire took plnee ou Leolle \
linl Hainl's rnrm nt Iron Hill. Ilv* \
miles from (iowansvllle. whereby th* ,t
largest bnrn in Ihe diatrl.t was lotalljr 'A
destroy.'d. With the barn were burned '.;
KMI I'ows, seveiileeu hurses and ality. I
pigs, liesl.les a large ((uautlly of hajr. j
The barn and coutenta were iwrtlalif \
Insiire.l. J
All aroana Iha RIata. \
An nrgnuir.atiou linu been formed td 7
t*
aierrnry st Ninety, flr. Da«raea In Iowa.
¦I'll.' ni.'ri ury rose to ninety flvo de gr.'cs In the shade al Burlinclon. I.iwB.
Itulte
IHIfercue.. aiturers nn.l their
n the bal inanu- iiglneers. nt Dan- Coiiu.. have lieeu a.ljiisted. ,VKKi unl.in ma.hinlsts lu Chi¬ lli, will deinaud live |K"r ceut. luerease aud a nine hour day on
Panr Month.' Labor For Small rhetl.
I!..b.rt H.'IIII. I. plea.l.-ll gallty .Vaiog.lu'ln-s. T"Xn«. t.. Healing tlir. Milks of wood with wbl.h tn I.uil.l fir- dnrina Hie Piiiy.nTd in Februar; and waa tlu.'.l fi^. Being iiuatli' m ps till fill.' be wa- bireil out a« a ...iiui onv:.t and wii bav.- t.. w..rk f.n
U10Ut*.» to settle the tine au.l rCislt.
May 1.
The Wage S.ni, l.iiiuber Carriers' Iji kes bns signed llaia s.-nsou.
Cominitlee uf the .^sso.'latlon of the Vllh Ita uieu for the
W..r|.l-| i.irkiiien
Fraaea Threalena Chlneae Inraalan.
It 1« reported al Sbaiii;b.ii that I'laD'c haa iiiieiiteDed to luuve Freu. b Iroopa from ludoChlna Iuto th? Kwani-Si pi'ov.oce nnJeai the Ctiirete (joreruiseut auppietaei •ocet Uiere.
a' tivity hna attracted ali over tbe conntrr to SI 1.01IIS. Ml. Guil na a result loeal IaU.i ntii.ius have erei ted barriera a> a n.ei»nre of proU>< tion lo honii' lalior j i'lie plan inauKurating tbe eight hour . lalx'r syatem In nil de|uirtmenia of the j F.Nleral (ioieriiiu.'ut has l.een a.lopted ; by Ihe Interior Hepai in.int with re- | g,ir.l to oiuii|..yes of lUc Wealucr Ilo- .
tltmty a.laaninca
.\ new steanisblp line la I lislH'.l lietween .M.inlreal u .lain.
Cotllie.'tb'llt pro|Kibes to cX[H'll.l f I'MI, .""I f.ir ils .lisplay nt tlie exiMisitiot. lu St. l,..ula. .Mo.
(If tbe 4L',(ll>l etulgraui/. f. iii Irrhiiid last year a very large numlier s|Kike the aui'ieul Irish lauguage.
Chargeil with lieggiug. a Halifax mail a.l\au.'e<l Hie ex.use tint he wua "l.tiiie thnnigh vai. ination "
Till' Prussian Iilei voted to sisnd .<:;.Vi*>i on an edu.ntlonal exhibit In ,'t St. Loui. u* il lunlfer of aeit inlereal.
bout to n.bl auotber > Iaaa [11 tin- State hittery iiinnry for llrleutal fnn- rm stii.ients tbla season:
I'nissia i. l.r ilrawlns
Ib-rliii ¦ : cuag.'
The orejiiii Senale baa paaaed three i
laliur bills, oue to inubiliit Ida. kliat ug. ;
cue 10 puuiaii dreeptluu lu aecuring '
'¦nir^oyra auJ a HjirJ to protect cm-|
be diiuxo- j plore* lu tbe rlfht fo jpiu and uet to
I joiu' labor Qoloof. \
iliirtyuiiie ink.- ( biiieae. tH^•nty^'lghl .il.ll.ll. iwenty i.ue Turklah.
Iti'tHUse a Berl.ii holel keeiier knew how III ptfpnre Prime Chun a dish of ¦. li.iw." tlie Chlneae order of tbe 'f wo- Hea.led Dragon has beeu .onferred on him,
In.ler ilje will of liie late F, J. Qulrta. of iriuliy Hall. Caoibridce Vnlrersltjr WlU probably receive between |ao,i«0 and Mucuov for remtibl* tad ulaal feaearth,
beautify Klmlra
lieiievn has no savingH luiuk. Tber* '^
Ih lalk of uiMMiIng one. j
A Inilley line cuune.tiug llornelle* ^
ville ami Alfred, Allegany Couuty, I* j
H posalble eulerprise. "^
Butavlaus haro vol-'d rnvorublr on .j
a iiroposiilun lu eX|ieu.l INiil.OUU for t .j
new s'huol buildiug. j;;
The Hev. C K. Ilcnshnw hna ri" |
signed the paalorale of Utile Valley* \
l'ougreiL;atiunal Chur.h. 1
Hnlavla nn.l Dunkirk report t 'f
s.nr.lty of reuiable house*, ii
l.o.'kpurt's I'uuiiuou cuuucil hal j
u.lopied n .urfew urdliiaui-e. ^
Cement walks nre to lie Ini.l In Boll- i
vnr. The vlllsge lias Hpproprbited ''I
fUlIki to b.'ar half thc I'Xpeiiae. i
A stipiKised mad (Ing run tbrougli -.
liowan.la's streets, biting M'Veral ol j
Its kiu.l The Ihiurd uf lleallh ba* or- i
dereil nil .logs of Ihal villagi' iiitimlod g
Th.- Assembly Cannla Comulll** voteil lo repori favi.rHl.ly AsaemMy- Uinn Boslniik'a bIM nppropriatlnt HKiliasMaw for a liKJU lou barge canM
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WIraleaa Talegrapbii lat Altiaa. Aa freiiueutly happeoa with new innv tio.ia. countnea the di i'rlo|mirnt nf wbicli haa but reeently lieguB may br anoag firat to brnrfit b> the Manoni ayaUei telegraphf. It la rrpurud that a wii inatallation w to be rn>plu>ed to help I*^ ward th* arbeia* u( tbrougli telagragU* cuanjnication beta ern the Cape ol ua*d Hop* and Cairo The I'.nintn Mrth Ot Irniu Tanganyika oirrra foroudabi* obel*' clc* tn tb* nmning of a Iclcgra^ bnc, afd il H hnprd that tkcac rfiOrukica mPy M. ercrc^iM by lb« wirelcM ayatea.
Teaafcce* la tfee raltetf Itotpo.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030327 |
| Date | 1903-03-27 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 22 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030327 |
| Date | 1903-03-27 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 27 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 22 |
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW iMlMrm.Kc'OPiriia... JTi vu CKW1*»« VOL. viir. A FAMILY Nl.WSPAI'ER (IF I.OCAl. AND OENERAI. IXTBL.L.tUICN(.:B FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 27, 1003. TIkHSi tLIO TKAKLT tl ADTAIIlX NO. 22. ./i SECURITY, COMFORT, NECESSITY LOCAL LONG Uhe KodaK. Ctrl -Vi". mSTANCE Telephone TAKE SANTO DOMINGO CITY TO FREE MRS. MAYBRICK' Revolutionists Capture a Fort and Enter the Capital. GOVERNMENTCOMMANDER SLAIN British Government Has Decidod to Release the Famous Frisoner. lerlran Waman n^hn VTaa Foua.1 (Salil. lr of Paitsnlnc Iler Raaban.l •. ^Tlll De Liberate I In 1904. Through T^IS SYSTEM you can communi¬ cate with ONE MILLION Stations , throughout the Country. ', 1^ as. ¦iiiiiia i i I It' Jim.-- .. ,; ~~.; J.;,:' The New York and New Jersey Telephone Co. FULTON STREET, FREEPORT, Na Ya SORE LUNGS When your lungs are sore and inflamed from cougrhing:, is thc time when the rerms of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lun^s. It con> tains no harsh expectorants that strain ahd irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and nerer failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Tht Doetors Said H« Nad CanaMnptlMi - A MarvaltHa Car*. L. M. Ruules. Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors ssid I hsd con- sufppiion stidTcot no belter until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. Il helped me rJKnl from Ihe stsrt snd stopped the spittln of blood snd the pain in my lungs and todsy I am sound and well. THREE tlZEt 2Be, SOe, and tLOO REFUSE tUBtUITUTE* SOLD AND REGOMiENDED RY SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. says for yon fo bny yonr snpplies nt bome. TllP price is the came iu city or coantry KODAKS FILMS Velox Solio S. F. PEARSy%LL opposite I'.idt OfTice l''rccp |
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