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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
«iiiroi.i^ oopiEM. triVE cuptTtt
VOL. Vin.
A, rAMILT MEW8FAPKR OF LOCAI. AND eKNKRAL INTBLLIGENCK
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1903.
TIBV8: tLtO TKABLT IM ADTARlI
NO. 31.
John P. Wright
QENRRAL AUCTIONEER
Wrmmpmvtp W. T
WILLIAM H. POST
Successor to J.T, PastASao fltaler In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
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MONET TO LOAH g^. ^.
•ood arpllcatfcms promptly aeoaptad.
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Benjamin D. Homan
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naaa aad Sperlflratloni Praparad "¦—'" "—nmaiHlad
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Ofl Mortgage at 5^
ALL OOOD IjOANS ACCePTEO AT OfWE.
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PATENTS
i:
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
M^s (or yon to iniy ronr snppHea at
kOBM. The prioe ia the same in city or
conntry
KODAKS
FILMS Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
Opposite Post Offlcs Freeport, N.Y
80 VIARS* KXPBIIWMOB
Patent
OcaMNa
CoPvntOHTa Ac
ABsaoa ssniHna a tkaleli ana atoaHptlaii aoMWiHMctala onr oplaian ftaa ainib,
¦iiniiM«ls» mPhom saatsa, to tlia
ScMMific JlMericaKa
mua JTSW FACTS ABOrr
APFSimiciTia.
Wky Vaae'¦aod Vaar If CarsfaL
Hoapital records indicata that naarly «as-t)urd of all aurgicsl operatiooa are tor appaadieiUa, and tha unfortunata faa- tuis ia tliat eighty per cant, could hava basa avoided aitother.
The old theory about grapea and other aeeda lias bean diaeardsd, and any good doctor will tall yon nowadays that eon- stipation cauaea appendicitis almost with¬ out exception. a
The opening into the appenda is no larger than the head of a damingnecdle, bnt if the least foreign sufastanre enters, liilleinawtion easiws, and there ia aura to ba tronble. ¦
OoOBtipatioB and appendicitis will aerar trouble you if your bowala are rag- ukted with Luakola. "•
"OoaatipatioB: Ita Osuaa and Curs," a littla trsatiaa worth golden dollan, la wrapped around avary 25 cent Iwttlc. ^p.
Thomaa Johnaton, Frooport, L.I.
Hearts
Are due le Indlgealien. Nlnely-nina ef every ona hundred people who hava hearl trouble ean remember when It waa almple Indiges¬ tion. II ia a adentlflo faet that all cases ol heart diaaaaa, not organic, ara nol only traceable lo, bul are Ihe dlrecl reault ef tndl- gaaUon. All food itkon iato tha atomach Which falla of perieet digesllon ferments and awella the atomach, puffing ii up against the heart. Thla loterieraa wllh the action ol the heart, and In tha coune ol time that dalleata bul vital organ bacomas diseaaed. llr.DJC«Ma.c» H5Js^,.s«r« lhad.tom«A iKaMa sad am la a baa sMsssTlsd haart Iroubia ¦ttk n. I task KaM I>Tiaimi Cm for aboui (our iBoatks snS II cufaS hm.
KoM BIfaslsWkatYoo Bat
aad rallevea the atomach of all nervoua atralitend tha heart of all praasure. BetUssoalr. SI.OO Sin koUInc 2K timas Ika trial <- alH. wkkk sails fcsBOc
Pisparss kr ¦• o. oswrrr* 00.,ONiOAoa E. A. borlon
RON DED AUCTIONEER
rraaport. M, ¥.
dcitliless nimies tli,it tlirlU u? ni> wj i"e,id tliein. Is It tbc iMincs or soni'' iliiiic (Iso f.ir -nliii'li tbey stnud tlial imn. K 11« Sll? Close b,'si,le tills tilliple lis if to .'iiiiilL-isIze tills iiili'.sU.in, is ;iii
nud fnsi upon one
VERY Memorial
Hny Is celebrated w 1 I b luiprcsslvc ceioiiionles In Ar- liiigtnii National Cemetery nt Wnsh¬ iiigtnn. SlnndliiK upon the steps of lii'diillfiil .Arling¬ ton House leflec- tlulls crowd Illick The grass-Rrowu
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THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN FEN is PENAN'INK f.r
a vast army of imn ami women who jiladly t(.-stify t.i freedom from Umilajrv to the InU Stand. IVrfeet'-ritinir eonvenience (or a low Jirice. S.ilisfaction tri.aranteed.
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mounds, wltli tliclr Kleainlng niarbl, slabs, strel.'li niviiy Ililermlniibly. nn.l Ihe wind plnys nn elernal dirge among the boughs of the •.enlinellng onks. Uow vividly It nil cdmes linck-Ilie horrible cariinge. Ibe dcsolnti'd homes, the broken hearts nnd bodies, Iliipplly the most of tbose who wrouglit and suffere.l nre Iieyond tlio lillgbtlng mem¬ ory of It now, llllll from thnt bnptlsni of blood and lire the Nalion has risen ctronger nnd better, one aud Uidissol- uble forever.
Yet It Is not quite forty yenrs since a rresldent, whom the assassin's hand awnltert. sIoimI on th("se .snme steps ¦n'lth the hend of tbo IJunrterninster's llepnrlnient, liencral .M.igs. The one had just lelunied fi",,iii vlslliiig smne of l|ie woumicd men In Ibe Icnls 'lint then o<("iiiile.l .'V.'ry f.i.it of cnninil on this noble old estale, wblle ilic iillier had remained hcrei fllloil wilb nnxlous
Ington's prot.-'cllon tlial troul,led Ibc (iuarti'ruiaster-tleiieral on Ibat spriii;; evening in 'O-I, for Ibe biitlerfd ol,I KorlK .McIMierson and Whipple, scarce¬ ly a stone's thruw away, lold of their ability to hold llieir own. It Avas a niu.'h more serious probl.'ni In bis e.sil- niatl.in that deiiiaiidrd Iniiiiedlate so¬ iutl.in- sepulture of till' I'liinn dead.
'I'lie nintlcr was Indeed a lu-cssing one. The dally list of ileallis from w.iimds and dlsense In the hospitals In and around Wasliingloii was v.ry large, nnd the utinost limit of n.".'oiii- modatlon—SOOO -had lust lu'.-ii reached In Ihnt city's Soliller's Il.inie Ceine¬ lery, Moreover, murniuis of tesent- nient nni. niigiy proteslnllnn hnd renihcd the dciiarlmeni from tbe peo¬ ple of the North for the liiiproper burial of her sons who had fallen In sucli ap¬ palling numbers from the ranks of all the armies. Nor .ould these prot.'sla- llons be Ignori'.l. I'oll.'y, If not huniiin- Ity, reiiuired that some sort of nctlon be Inken nt mice, for from tliesi' very peo¬ ple must be drnvn further recruits. (Irant bad .lust declarcl Ids Intention of "flglitlng It out on this line." nnd us an earnest of Ills sincerity tb,' roar nn,I lliiindcr of the nwful Hattie of Ibe Wilderness could even now be beard. Sixty-four lliiiusiinil new iiun wmild b.' r,-,pilre,'. to till tli.' place if lIi.'sc wlm h.lped the gn-at OenernI to win the
HOUSEHOLD FFAIRS
.'Xliemely simple oblong pll.' .if granil." a sarcophagus In wbi.li lie tlio 1„iih's ,,r ,,vcr "JiNHi soldiers, wblcli were col- l.","i."d dining tbc last years of the w"ar from all the liattlcllelds wllbln a radius of llilrty-llv.' miles of Wiisliliigt,,ii. Many of thetn were sadly delU'lent iu llll' mimliir .,f parts iliat go to make up n well r.'gulai.'d sk. Icion, ami, of c.iurso. 111.iiiltl."atlnn wasn't tliouglil ol', yet tlicy were falUifiilly gallier.'.I log.'llicr, separately biixcil and pliui'il ill that massive tomb in ilic shadow uf fa me.
riiii|Uo atnong nations stands Aiii.T- lea In thus lumorlng ber .lllzen sol- .li.Ts. Till.in.' also is Hi,' bi'iinllfiil but sad hnliday that is iipoii us. for .-xcry one of those eiglily llir. e naiional c.'iii- clerics and all otliers where slniiiln'r any who took part in that awful war will bo Invaded by a Ilowci lii,li.|i army lo strew there swi ct einblcms of ]i.'ai',. anil linmnrlallly, and not the l.ast beanliful part Is Ibat now and Iier.- afler Ibey who b.'ar Ilmv.'r.s will be ,llllle as inililTci'eiit as the sl.cp.'rs tlieinielves Avliclher Ihcy wore blue or gray unlf.irms In Ilf.'.—Martin I'ui- tl.s. In the San Francisco Chronkle,
The Marlyrea McKiuley'. flea.
Till" .li.l Hag again wav.-s ov.'r us In IH'iic.', Willi iii'W glories wlii.'h youi" sons i nd ours have nd.h'.I l,i lis sai"r.".l f.ilds, Wll.lt an army of silent seiili- iiels we have, and willi what loving liiiiids Ihelr graves are Ucpt! Kcry s,,l,llcr's grave made during nur iiii- l',,r|,Iliall" Civil War Is n tribiil,' I,, .Xiiiiriiaii valor, .\iiil while, when
Ihose graves were niiiilc
d life r.'d
THE SUMMER HOME.
She Is a woman wlm furnishes sum¬ mer Jiomcs for people .if wcaltb. Heing n "Woman, she knows far better than ten men what is uc.led In a home- no ranlior wbat luiiu sayctli to thc contrary.
Having plenty of money at her com mand she .all get llio best and the teivost. So her id.'as are worth know¬ ing. Tor there Is no law against ap- propriallug such of tli.ni as may be carricl out at loss I'Ost, If one's lucana arc Uiulled.
Do uot move furnishings from .Ily home to tho summer abiding placo. It Is a mlslako, for the idea la to get awny from the formal furnishings of l.nvn nnd produce Ihat .'omiilete change of surroundings wbi.li Is such a tonio to tired uervos nnd bodies. ata
Ag a r\ilc, iioopio try to put too mu, h Into n summer homo. The bctlor w,iy Is to llian carefully, but to sook to produ.".' an offocl of space rather thau ovor-crowdlug.
Do n.it decornto tlio walls wllh gay- flowered papers, as one wants to get away from wall paper In llio suminer.
Stained or palulod walls are the best, and if of white plaster do them In burlap. In denim or iu luattlug, dllTcr- eut rooms In dllToront "nays. It cnn bo tatke.l over thc walls, hanging ns neatly and as clo.scly as wall paper, but giving that ri.h l.iok Ihat one finds only lu stu.Uos In town, for the artists all uso buibip for Iheir wall. . a a
For the Hoor grnss inaltiiig Is ax- eellent for silting rooms and dining rooms, or. If Iho Hoors be of hnrdivood, there nre thc rugs uf grass matting ot the Jule rugs from .lapan that coino In such gay colorings, Jlaltlng, how¬ ever. Is doaiicr than rugs, au.l unless thero ar.' plenty of s.'rvants. It Is a moro economical Ho.ir covering.
For will.lows, dotted Swiss and ruHlcil cuiinlns aro proltlost, iieally hung and ticI ba.k so iliat tho sum- mor winds will uot play havoo w"lth them.
There ,sli,,iil,l 1„' .iusi a few iiicluros In tho suiniii.'r (".ilt,",ges, and these should be diffciont from the plctui'os lu llio town hoii,so, rosters frnm.'d and tho p.ipular hunt plrturos make tho best pictures for .'iiuiitiy homos. aaa
nalinn furnltuio is always cool, com¬ fortable nnd easy to movo. Tho nu- lV/vl/.b<;i".(.'ll UllK. In gii«d for a dlnliiB jilonly of c.imuioili.ius jilazza clbiirs and rattan scitoos or couches. .ma
For table furnishings in ilio summer liomc notliing is prolllcr or more sulia- liFo than lllo blue and while .laiianeso ("Iiliia that Is so plenlifnl Just now, but which many peopl,' do mil care to use, lieeause of Its Incxpcilsiveness, Yot this is Jnst what n-.-iimniends It to tho tumuior cotlagor.—riiiladelphla Tele¬ graph.
mNOR EVENTS OF THE WEEK
WASfllltCWflM (TKM8.
The npiHiliiimont ^f Charl,>s ITnllnin Keep ns Assistnnt S.'.retar>" .>f the Treasury, to snc.ei'd' Milton K. .Ml.-s. who re.'.'ntly resigned to acept tlie Vli'.'-rr.'slden.y .if the. Ulggs NiilbinnI Hnnk. was iiunouucdlat th.- Treasurv Hopariiueiit. "
Tho Department of dtistioe Is to re¬ open proceeillngs in Iho DU'rIiii M. Car tor case, with thc hope af recovering part of the monoy nll.-ged to bo Ktolen ftom Ihe tiovornm.Mit ntnl so.uring tho cxirn.Iilion of liaynor and (ir.'eiie from Canada.
Count CassinI, tho Ilussian .Vmbnssn- .I.ir, and Seinlary Ilay re.vlv.M manv I.'il.rs .rltlilslng thom In the mntt.'r .if llio Klsliineir an.l ami llelnew out- br.'ak.
The promotions of over Hiloo jiostal clerks woro .¦iimiU.'d by rostinaster- G.'iieral rayne.
Seer.'lary Uay call>>.l Kngland's nt" lonl ion to a claim of the heirs ot Charh'S Hrown to mining lauds in South .^fri.a w.irth $.->,(Hl(l,(»0(i. which has bccu pondiug sineo before tho Hoor War.
orR anopTKD isi.Anns.
.\ii honorable a.i|iiillal was givn Ca|,iain Carl F. Ilartman, of tbo'Slgual Corps, at Manila, (barged wllhiouibc/.- zliiig liiiv.rnmciii proiM'ity.
A measure safoguar.Iing public nuinoy was pniwod nt Mniilla. Th.'re aro said to hnvo b.-on oighl sorlmis .asos of dishonesty nmong American oHichils tn the last yoar.
Klglit.'on persons living In a San .Tuan, I'ortg Kico. boarding house and s.'voraUif the siatf and pationis at the Miil.'riilly Hospllal wore polsnn.'d by ihiiikiiig milk. .Vil were saved by slomach pumps. ,
Sarcophagua Containing; Unlcnown Dead in Arlington Cemetery.
Ihought whlcii III.' superb view extend¬ ing befor.' him and on every sl.lo liut B.'rvod to .nililtlir. It was by no luoniis Iho Iirst lime bo bnd sicli It, I'or ho had been n loiig-tliiio friiiid of lien¬ eral l.i'c, and .\rliiiglmi boloiigcil to I.ce by right of bis wif.', Mary Ciisiis, sole I'ir of lur faiber, (lorge Wash¬ ington I'lirkc Ciisils, nib,|,i,",l s.,ii of
IN ANY LIGHT
Make finished pictures on
^>^e Kodak Plan
Lood And unloail Koilaks anywhtre. DeveK.p without ilark room iii the KodAk IX'v»>lopinn Miu'binc. Print-by day or iiisht ..u 1>. kko
Kodaks. $5 to $75
Brownie Cameras. SI and $2 ft KodaK. Vetfmlopin^ Machines AIM • vMiad stock ol
Films Solio Velox Sa F. PEARSALL
Rtvlew Building Main St., Freeport
mptmtmmmiAmmiUmai^^Mimtmatmt^mm...
fnmous vklorles of thc next few weeks. And the mnn who so brllllanl- ly oontostod every ono of them and every In.h of that lino was ll.ibort K.
1.00.
"lie shall 11,cr. ni'vcr r,lurii lo Ar llngt,,ii, no imillir wbal the Issue of 111.- war may bo:' .'X."Iniiii.".I Mdgs, .is Ibc I'r. sl.l."iil r.'Jolne.l him.
Si'ar.cly wero llio winds fr.',' from Ills lips w"lii"n a siiiiad of men ap jiioa.hoil with a nn lamb,ily biinlcii strei, Ii.'rs with the bo.li.'s ,,f a ,1,,7.111 ^ I isobllors fr>,iii out the Icnls. ^^1 "S,'t tbi'iii iIiiwii," commaii.Ii'il ibc ipiarli'rinasti V. "Cii|italii, see iliat all llll" dead ill Arliiiglon arc l.iiiicil 111 111," |,la,i'. It.".-ill ilii'i".'." ami be poliMwl^l,, a iirraco : ,I„/..'ii yar.Ii away.
In su.h wis.' iho great, st of our i;,i lb,mil c'liii'lirics was begun. (iiMl.i on,,ugh. Willi a iiieaniiig tlusc f,,rl\ y.'ars ImM' revealed 1,, us, lb.' lirsl 1„.,1\ o\, r ¦¦lll.ll the brief but |,,11,'hing scr- vi,'e was l.'a.l was Ibi.t ,,f a l'.,nr(',l,'r ate prisoner who l,a,I ,II,",I of his
w.iiiiiils In Ihls iovi'il ll, .,r Ills ld,,l-
i-/.,-d ,<,iinhi-rii (i("iicral
Tlnre arc more than IH.ihki graves h.'ri' now, Hiniilifiil lb" pla,",. Is slill Mllh ils niigbiy oiiks and olms ami ten. j diT gr.'.'iiswaril, bin It Is tli,' beauly of I ib'ai'i. and llic sighing of tbc winds j und songs of l,|r,ls but male the Bilcn-c 1 ni,,r,' |,r,ifciiii,I. (>n tb,' I,rrii,e wb.'ie the lirst Illll'I ni.'nts wore mad.', com¬ missi,.u.-d ,'tli,',rs now lie. tl,,. ,,ili.'rs 1 ailiig i„ .11 ninov.'d to the I,,« , r part j .if the groiiuils, wli.'ro sl.-.p tbo raid; (i."orgo and giandsmi .it .Mariba Wnsh- •''"'1 b'"-
Ington, Hut Ibe old fricndsliip lu ' SlraiL-lii In front of ili,, iiia^n eiitrnncp .Meigs' h.an f.ir bis .luoii.lain cinra.I.' 'o t'lo bouse im,I.'r iho si,|i,|,,,v ,if iho Iii arms, the brilliant «n,l i„val,l."I.."e. ""'•: H'"' thai 1,1,,1 ,,f bis ,",,iiiiiian,l, i;,ii- w"as turned to vlmli, tlve liitt,"rn. ss. ' oral Sb, rl.liin nnd by bis sl.l.-. A.lmiiai
Siraight ncross ili." glisieninv l'ot,> | I'ml.'r. Over the f„riii."r hns I n
mac. l,.y,,iid the long bri.Ige ov.r wbl.h ; rnis.-.l the Hn.'si ni,,iiiimrnt In the <i 111 tho two hail driv.'II. glitier,..! Uie dome : <"teiy. It is of biamlfuMy ii,,lislie,l and the spir,«'of the Nations Capitol, gmiiit.' luariug on Its face a .bronri- the obj.-. tiv,. ^f the C.inf.'.Ieraie lor. es. Hag mill a me.Iallimi iH'a.I ,,f tin. b, 1,, aa Hlohmon.l was of Hie F.'.I,ral. It. wl,,. rests l,('l,,w. (inly in the oin,',rs" preservati,,!! was ,,f \iuil nec'sslty. ' s.-.'il,'ii is any ileila:i,.ii «ll,,wi-,l fri'iii aod th.-re was no place of b.tt.r stra- ' th." pr,-s,"rlb,',I plain marbl.' or grai i'le teglc valu.' f.,r su.h guanllansliip thau slab I 111 her.' fri,nds and Slnl,« ar,- .i' .\rllngtoii. dir»",ily iu front of ii, on ^ loWi'.l to ,",,iililbiii,. ami mI,.!. ai,,l tho Virginian I.ilU tbat skirt the l',ii,i-: mnny fine ni.,iiuni('iiis aii.st l..,ili l,,ve niac. It waa not Strang.', tber.fore, ' and pri.i.-.
Ihat the gnl.-s ,>f tbc iiiaii«i,,n l:a,l .\l.,iig tbe terrace a liltle to ih,, nciircely . I.,>.',1 ,,11 tbc r, tiring I..'.' fam- s.-uili. In the midst vt a R„w,r t,',r,I,'ii. Ily after tho fall of Sumter thau th.'y . wlnre the naini-s ,,f many Iravo in, n iwune open again wnen the tirst army appear In parti-.-,,lure.] flow.rs. I's.s called by l.liu-,,ln iiiar,li..I Into the the Temple of Fame, a bands,-ni.'sirnc grounds ajn.I bicoua.k.-il beueuih il,c , ture In whose st.ine I'ortiic.' iipmi'ldiiig ktalely iri'.-s where, later, aomo of th.in ih.- .lome 1« .ut the ,",,iinlry"s gr,at..t were to He as'.eop forev.r. iinm-» — Wa»hlngi,,n. 1.inc.,In. flrant.
But tt was nnt a .jucitlon cf Wa>li- . Fnriacut. .\ud on tlio pillara. too. arc
i.*K TntE i-H',T.i'.iiArH ,,r ,,km:kai. (ihanT in Tin; m, Ksiuii,! t,.iYs,
wldi'Iy nbont the future of the tlov.rn- iiii.nl, tliose ilin'.reiices weri' l.mg agn s.'itl.'d by Iho arblirnment of nrms; ,'iuil Ihc time has uow ..1111.', In tlie ,'v,,lulion of scniiineiii and f.'cUng un¬ .l.'r Ibo priiviilciico of (ioil, wli.'ii ill ill.' spiril .ll' frali'rnlly wc sboui,1 share .villi y,,ii ill III,- .arc .if ilic graves of 111,' c„iif,',K'raic Sl,I,IbTs.-Wllllnm M, Kliiby.
QARLINQTQN O
Abos>t nye NHt rtiKt/.tl,, IKt ,r», "^^
Jhrtntr, pneM/ olyom ^lyihanr/f ol bee,
At tv«p n«»tlj Oy. ^t»rl,l /K"/,
Ha/trlrte/ potii '^'^y /iipei./iraein
ronnut Sandwi.bos-Cut slices ot rend Into rounds wilh a biscuit cutter; flirend each jiloc wllh a Util.' wliliiiu'd [ ireaiu; pound some poaiiiils ipilte small and sprinklo thickly over the cronm. ! Those aro dellcnlo for afternoon lunch I I'ons,
Itlce Corn Hroail—.\dd n cup of hot 1 boiled rbo t,i a scant .luarl of Avhllo , cornmoul; b.-at lu u tablespoouful of • shortening and four eggs, nihl a pinch , of salt and n lonsponuful of soda and ! enough liiittormilk lo uiako n thin bnt¬ ler; bnke In n doop pnn, |
Mock Oysters-CJiiip ono can of corn ' very fluo; a,l,l In il one louspnouful of , salt, a llllle l„'li|i.'r, Iwo eggs w.dl , :,,'alcn, 011,'Iialf .lip of Hour: the mix- [ line should bo sIlIT enii'igli to drop ;r,,in the sivinu; fry lu lint fal; drain . oil paper: arianeo .m n fold.-d naiiklii. ]
Cabbag- Salad—Chop half a inedliim Slr.od labbiigo (iiiit.' Hue; l.'t It mand In ice W"atcr one hour, nildlng ouo Inble. j spoonful of salt: boat two I'ggs; add 1.1 , those 1,111' cup of vinegar, thr.-o tabh" j sp.ionfiils l.f bulter. n llllb- iK'pper nu,l one labh'spni,llflll of mustar.I; conk ' over boiling wator. stirring conslanlly ! unlll llil.krtied; rem.ivc from tho Ilr.', | add Iwo teaspiimisful of sugar: drain ' the calibngc and pmir ilie hot dressing j over It, I
Date nnd Apple Fluff-l'reiiaro the j apples same ns f,,r iipiili' sauce, nnd w"Ii.'n pariiully .".Kik.d 11,Id an eiiuiil ] (luanllty of stoned dates ami stir nnd j ..lok uuiil lalicr ac temicr: tli.'ii pr.'ss 1 all thiough n slove; returu to lb.' Hre | ami .'.mk until all nn- quite <Iry nii.I j tlnn, then 11,bl sniznv nn.l liiilt,"r to j last." and c,„,k a whil," l,.iig."r, nutil as slin' lis b.-f.ire. C,,.,l and n,Id the 1 whiles (if four eggs beaten very sllff, | 1,1 ono and a half oupfuls of the sau.c | Stir the egg whllcK In as lightly as | possible in mix. Sore heaped iD ; glassi's nr turn Inlo n im.blliig dish and sprlnkh' with isiwdcrcl sugar and bake in a sl,,w ovon for iwi'iiiy 01 tvi-eiity-llvi' miiniti'-s. Serve with apii cot. 01 ange or hnnl sauce.
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Tv,« his.rWJ'jff'rrti 'h.i' l-'ood tr,
liJ^ ¦^.-f-'V J'^C '" '-'^•'T'^'. I blecir,' &^..tAau''-faili.^/cltK ley t.tll ttrnh • ¦ -j'"' The land y' paat/ '»>« v/,tTcru v-^c),, •
l".-vrrte- -.-^. - . • i-i '5*-' " -:
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'rlioKtoQ Houae-'Tlie Old Lxc ,l«n»ion,
Whea ii-.t-cn \u!o;.a i^cuJe-: th. il,roue only |I(X>,i.iOO a y.'ar wa« .p^u' on cliiraiion, jaw the nur.'.int esveuti p : it tOo OOil.WM.
Tile It.coril ITlad htorni.
What is l,'"il."V,",l t.l he ,,ne of the I ingest nnd hardest blows ou i-cconl Ii r.'p(,rled In thi- M.imhly Wealher H" view as occurring nt I'clnt Itcycs. ou the f jllfnrnla coast. For lortyi'lgbt hours llle wlml h.ol au a-crnge v.'l- ,,,'lty <,f s.'V,'ntytw,, mil. s: for the mr ce,-,liiig liventv-four I„,iirs the veloi iiy was si'vcnly, Ight mllen, fnlIow<-d f.,t t.v, lv,, hours with au elgli'y four niile wind, ("Ulmlnating In a six-hour b'ow of uu average of elghty-flght mll."H, The m.ixlmiiiu vel,i,"ity uf the storm was UrJ miles p.r hour, or a mile In tbirly five «er',,n,ls. This Is probnlly a record lilifh wind
Tn« Tarrler and thr Killrn.
Io Haltiniore U a tvx l.ri.cr wl,,, was greatly grieved lately b.v the ,11. app.arnnce of her Ilti.r of puppies, which linil Ihou done awny with Fir sural days the iLOJiOd about. Tben a amall kitten was brought to h.r ami ihc a.loiiled It ou th,. tpot an'l 1- a 1110*1 faithful H'-'innolhcr.—New y.'tk '"ouiaicrcial .\dv« rtisor.
Laaa ttmt Kla««laaf.
Ha 1 It occarrcl t,, y,,ii ihnt all I're* - .!e:itnl ele, ii'iis 1 ik' pis."* lu hat yC"Ar7-Ncw Vurli I'titt.
DOMK9TIC.
Arrested for tho murilor of .loseiih Dalincy, ..,loi'(-.I, I. Stnims .lied .if fri'-'Iit on the way 10 Jnll nt Chlcngo.
The nalioual cnuventlon of master plumbers, me.'iiug at Snn Frnnclsc.i, Cal„ ilei'ldi',1 to I'.intlmio the proseut system of nii|ircutl.'Os,
Wlllll Thoinns Choalto, n farmei", ro- riis.'.I 10 stop abusive language toward ,loliu tiiaham, at ,Insper, Tenn., (i.-n- iial W. K. IHuial.Is.iu, a frioud of (Iraliam, kllloirciioaiti-.
The Wlsc.iusln Legislature adjouruod fine .lie.
I'ol" Iho Hrst lime In twonty-lwo years 111," ."onvl.ts nt 111.. State I'onil.'iitinrv. .loliel. 111., ato togothor Instead of iu thoir eells,
.\rtcr an cxcitlug bntlle. .Moso Hart, colfired, wns killed b.v oitlzens nt Cor- Iiilli, Miss., boenuso of iusiiitlng Inii- guage he had usi-d during his Irlnl be¬ for.' Mnyor Y'oung,
Dlphlliorla lu light form prcvall.-d at till' naval Irnlnlng slali,,11 at .Newport, 11. I,, over l:;,"! nppi'eiitii'cs being 111,
III the contempt .-nses ngnlnst miners before Illc Federnl ('onrt at Chnrloslon, S. ('., It was proposed to oomiirouilso by Impiislng small linos only,
Soualor llaniin Issued a staloment iiniiounclng thai he Is opposi-d to n res¬ olution by the Ohio Stnle Convonilon ludorslug I'reslilent nnosovolt for nn (Itlicr Ierm nnd adding that he Is nnt lllld will nnt iH' a ciiii.lUIalo I'or the
.\ii elevator In a ilancing nmv...... ...
rillsburg, I'a.. fill live lloors. Four peisons were klll.'.l ami Hvo or six wore injur.'.l.
Tho shops nnd roiindhnoso of tho Sea¬ board .Mr Line, nl rortsinoulh, Va„ Well- ilosirnycd by llro. The ooinpnny'B loss is ,'sliiiiate.l af ,'?7.''iO,lKHI,
tll'.'llt .laniago was dono In farms arnuml La.-ross.-. Wis., bv the sudd.'ii rise of llll' .Mississlpiil Uivor.
.\ log hiiiisc ociuplcd by lumbermen a I Campus, W. Va., was burnod, Iwo of 111.' oc'upanls being oroinatod, while live were badly Injured.
Sixty-four religious oxMos from I'raii.'i' r.'aihc.I \."w York Clly on tho St.'amer La Champagne, fnrty-slx of Illi'lll bnniid for -MoUichon, N, ,1.
The Itov. Henry Slini-y, a Haptist inlnlstor, was bnrm-il lo d.'iith ami his wife falally Injur.'.l in a Hi".' at tln"lr lioiiio 111 Ulchmond, Iml
I'l.'sldcnl Itoosevell look pan in laving llie inriiorstono nf a inoiiiimciil to Lewis aud Clark at I'urtlainl, t)rc,
FOBEION.
Kuipornr Fianels .losopli refused to r.ii'ivo the Dalmatian iloputlis who calli'd to ask hlin to Inlorv.'n tu pi.vcnt further bloo.lRhrd In Croaiia.
ll."li(irls nt Yokohama (oiiHrmod Iho pi.'.s.'nce of llusslnn ironps (in the Ko¬ rean side of the Yalu Itiver.
King Fdwnr.l's iirlvaio scirctary an- , lliorlz.'il the statoin. Ill that Ilnre wns nil irulh In tin- i.'ports regarding the ' King's 111 heallb.
While wati-lilng lb,' liilbilimi of a Iml¬ li.,,11 ai I'aris, Louis Ffmidell was ns- pb.vxialcd by oscapliig liv.Iingi 11 gas,
Tbc Aiislrinn (loviriiiiieiit inl.iuH risking I'arliamciii I,, iipprovo the vi- p.nilitiir." of !<IK,iiiKi.iNKi for the cxteu- sioii and Imiirov.'m.'UI of Ijio harbor fai lillies nt Trl.'Stc.
A great llcm,,iisii"atl,111 of labor ami N,,ii,",,iif,,riiilsl partisans against tlic IMiii'tiiiiin bill was held al lly.Io Fnik, I.11111I0U.
Till' nisciial ai Saiulago, San Do- niliigo, was blnvVn-'iiii. (li'inral Frias was kill.il and iwi'iily-duc mou wor.- mortally wounded.
(ieuoral H.iilia niin.iunod thni ani- iKstv had beou gram.-.! t.» nil Cape reb¬ els.
Adviiis frmn Suiiiiilllninl. Fast .\frl,-a. slal,,l iho SmiiHll caini'l ("iirps, dliiralimr with the llrlllsh cnlumns ngalnsi th.' followers of tlii' Mad .Mill hlh. becaiiM' mulliious and probnlily will be dlsbnnded.
llussla ignored Kmcan in.iiests In re giir.l III 111,' I'siabllsbiii.'iit of a post nl till' iiiiiiith of till' Valu. Koi"."a scut a 111,'ssag." Insisting on willidrnwal.
Crime Kadzlwill. a lin^slau attach, ill l.,,n,I,in. tngngi'd In llghl a duel In < oiisc,|iii ill o of a dlspulo Kt .aids.
It Is staled Ihal 111.' Hnssihli (Iniernni ll..i.',I,iniivil,h was assasiinalcil out nl ri'V.iiL'c for bis siipprc.sio.iu of riots Iti Ihf Iri'l Stale inlneii.
The Knssian Mliilstrv nf Finance senl till' Cnumll of Ihc Finpire n bill ti abolish till' refunding of the excise .lu ll. s on sugar ex|iurti'il from llussln,
Ilebels III the I'roi iina:__of Yim-Nnn I'liina. caiiiui.d ihe pr.foiT^traJ i-lty nl l..iii .\ii Fu; an iuip,"rliil eill.l orilei.".! the Viceroy 10 snppress the Insiiriec tlnn.
'I be ,I."Ws in llussla arm.d themselvet f.,r ib'f.'iis,' ill s|iii,' of the (iovcriimeni oi.l.r forbbhliug ll.
II Is exp. lllll ill Ni'WfiiuiiiIlauiI thai furlhir ii.gotlailoiis rcgarilliig lli» l;"i,,l-llay .'juveutloii will bi'gin In th( fall.
The Karl of flnfiow. the ('olonia: I'l'.br Scnlary, was appoiiited I'resi .lent uf il;e Hoard of Agrlctlllnre, lc nil .'.¦ssloii tn thc l'lle .Mr Ila-lniiy.
The House ,,f Coiu'iions passci 11 1,"-,,11111",11 ibat lireut Hiituln sh'.ul. i,,:ifi.r nVilli ollnr I'owers |j stop utioc Itii.s in Ihe Congo State,
.\ feri'iui r'"v„!t .¦lEnlii.i HonsarSar mil' l'l 'till, aicneil in Cr.iatiu, am | .\giaiii, the oaiiital. U aow under mlli tmy rule.
Ibr liotia (urre-pcndeii! of ihi' I>iu <l,.ii .MnrLliig l.t-ader Kb graphs tnat Ihe .Mai ,"d,iii:aii Coniiultic,' r. imrti Ihat the Turka hnve burne,! the vlUafi <r Hunlttl. iK-ar Seres. Ouly forty <".rlil of lb-' .'i":! inhabilanla ('«(ape,I. :ii,l many women ami giil» w< re out !:,.e! aud inu?,i"r."d aud Ihelr bodl'-t tail iutc iLt water.
STATE NEW&
Allaa. Caaaot Racovar.
That aliens cannot recover damages undor the statute relative ti negllgonco ha.l I>.-,>n deci.le.l by the Supreme Cnurt, at .Mbany, Justice Cochrnuo sit¬ ting. The .-use was the flrst of thn-e notions brought ngnlnst the Munlcl)>al tias Compnny. of Albany, fnr damages fnr tho .leaths of throe <ir.-ok», who woiv suffocat.-d hy escaping Illuminat¬ ing cas in March, lIKil, in a hnuse on Mnrt,m str.'ot. In which tliev "wer.- aleeplng. The thr.-e men suiro.al.-d w.-ro William DInnlln, .I.ihn Fnll, An¬ ton Mlla, all nntlv.-s of Maoo.lotila. Klla Tanas brought nn a.'tlon for *!(>,- iHHi damages for the death of DInniln. The dead man's family enme from Mnc.'d.inln ex|H-cllng to get ihe monev In a short time. Defendant's oounsi'l nrgiiod rhnt the notion wns pun-ly sin- tutory. and that the statute "which nl- low.-d relntives of d.-ceased ]H-rsotis to recover damages for negllgi-nco r.-sult- lug In d"-alh was not lutend.-d to apply to non-rosldeut aliens. This vl.-w was sustained by the .'ourt. This, It is b.-- llcv.-d. Is the Hrst time an actUm nf this nature has come before a Now York Smte Court,
Drontli iBjaia. Iha Cropa.
Farmers and gordoiiors ate thoN oughly dlscnuraged ov.r tlu- .¦nutlnu.-d ba.l prospects for crops of nil kinds. The drouth Is unpre.'edeutod, oousid- i-rlng thc lime of yoar. It Isn ronlly s.-rlnus .'ondlllou Ihat now confronts thc farmer, and Ihere is everv reason for alarm. There Is no griiss with whl.b to fei-d the i-atth-, ns tho entire growlh has U-eu liurm-d from llic hill¬ sides. Last year's hay and ensilage ai"0 notv being used lu place of Ihe usual provender, and \rhere this gives out H Is either kill .ho ci.tlle or s»-ll to luckier owner*. Oats and hay aro slow 111 growlh. nnd the latter "nlll make only a fair .'nip. Uyo Is In juHir ooiidl- tlnii, and shnws the eirect of lack of rain. Farmers hnve l«-en using buck- els for watering purix-ses for tho past w.'.'k. Thl- smaller streams aro giving out, snmo having ."ompletely dried up. Flowing, which hns beou noglcoled while wnlling for rain. Is uow lm|>os- ,'ililo 111 many pln.os ou neoount of tho baked condill.in of Iho ground, which Is as hard us tho average country high. way.
THE SUNDAY SOHO(H«
lat(Th
INTERNATIONAL LESSOU COIAMCNTB FOR MAY 31.
tol^eet: Tha Llfa-niTlnc tplrtt, AeOOt .III., l-14.-aaMra Teat, Boa. «lllw|f ^Memorr VrrM. 1 -Cowiaatafy Ott tha llay'a lat.on.
1, Kro.."ilom tmm sin through Cluiat 1 ,M. I. •¦nicref.m-." This lelera ' »liclc previoua aiguincnt, and pppto „ thc previous chapter. Thc apoatla 1 .bo.vn in tlie prcviou. chapter that tt«L rould u,>t «ITcct .U-livcrancu fro(i ail^ • that such deliverance wan to oe tnead 1 the gosiM-l alone. "Now." The iut ok ter close.l with an accouni of tba 4mp> tress of the penitent; this ona opataa *., an ac.'ount ,-f his .ilvation. The^'SW" I the text refers to the lu|,i)y IransitI . " ' darkiKsa to liiilil, fr.,ni condemnatj
lou, which lliis believer now . -011,101011,^110(1." Aft condemaatL the rejiilt of ,lis,il>edience tliis ciaarh plies that the believer can liva witL transgresaint^ the law of tiod—be BSW J free from .in. "In Chri.t Jeana?'^ 1 whole previous nrgumenl of the makes it plain that those who are ia I are tboso who have beeu justified 1' (sith (rhap. .^: 1).
2. "Tbe law." A l»w it a rule ol (
established by recognised autlioritjr tp I f.iroe justice and direct duty. The '^' '-- here mean, that rule, eommand 1
R?f:
ni.flcnred on Eve of W*drt|n(. A dastardly attack was made on Mary (iardnor, sixteen .vears old, nt I'loncH.'ld. Miss (iardnor is n very liandsomo girl, nud lives with hor parents, Sho wns to hnvo boou mnr¬ ried a few days ngo. Tired with Iho proparations for hor wedding, the girl slept soundly, but was nwakomNl in tho morning hours by feeling a hnnd placed I'll her body and blood runuing ilown her face, Sho snw n mnn stnud- lug beside hor li.-d. She .-ailed loudly n her molher and the man fli'-d down¬ stairs and ont of tho window, Tho girl wns fouud to hnvo severnl severe gashes about her hi-nd, ovldoiitly mado wllh a sharii Inslnimont. She will re- ."ovor, but win lie disflgnred for life, .\n Invesligallon is beln:: made. It Is b.-ll.-vod that some one nctualod by splto nr jealousy pi-rpotralod Iho out¬ rage wllh tho Iiiteutlon of marring tho girl's beauty and provtuUug her uar- rlago.
ronvlrt. to Imiirlnt Their Thnmbi.
liiijirlnts of th:- thumbs, Hngors and 'Villus ,if nil the prlsonorj uow li tlio thnae IiToniici .,-....^_. .... ,, ,,,, iiindo nu.l kept ou record. This Is cou- i,lilei"i-(l an iiunorlnut addition lo tlio I'.irllliou systom, ns many criminals ,lia".".. boou Irncod and npprohondod thrnugh records of similar lmprli,lH 1 I c.iunlrles whore It Is lu use. .Kach prlsouor will Hrst plaoo his llinm!) on a fiiooi of pajK-r cov(-rod "with priiiler's i:ik. Till- imprint of ihc Inkoj thumb will tlun bo made on a clean sheet of liapir. Ka.h Hugor will bo sepaialcly ink,"11 and Ihen Ihe Impression cf both liamls laid Hat will Ik- mado.
tVant Head Ftuoot Tnt Ont,
Al the second day'o k-ssIou of the Wiiinoirs llnpllsl Home Mission So- . Iciy In Huffnlo resolullous woro adopt¬ ed pla. ing the inombei'S nf the soclel.v on reconl as opposed to the sealing of His'd Siiinot 111 the I'nited SInlo Senate and pilltlnulng thi" Sonnte tu exclude Ml". Siiiont from Its councils, nn.l to lak.' su.h lultlnllve na mny lie iici-a- silly to se.'uro for the people of Iho rniled States an nmeudmeul lo tho Cmistitutlun making polygamy a crime against thc organic lair of tho lund.
.. Girls Vrin a Waaar.
Seven girl students from Ihe Normal School ntliHclod a crowd In the streets of Cortlnnd by wheeling ClIfTiml Joues, also a Normal sludont, in a barrow to Ihe rallidad slatlom When thoy ar¬ rived at the station they received 1.1 from John Iletts, a rnllrond man. wllh w"Iinui they had a wager for Ihat ammiiit. The ynung women arc Agues Cabin, Iner. Hancock, Edna Schad. Clara Henderson, Jessie Doollttlc. Hiir- tonso Long and Helen Carey.
rowar nf Hoard of Eslliulita.
The Court of Appenls, nt Albany, haa del Ided that the city of Kochi-sl(-r sliould pay tho balance of salaries due forniir Corixinillon Couusel Fren.li mill I'liblic Woi kst'nmmlsslonor (Irani. Till- Hnnnl of Kstlmnte and ApportIn:i- liiciil Hxcd Ihe lalnries nnd Ihe Com¬ mon Couii.ll reduced Ihom. Tho deci¬ sion ('slnbllshes the power of the for¬ mer boanl tn Hx lahirlos |j ("lllcs of ',ho sc."iiml class.
•',237,or,T Vonllrl For Rier.
'Illiam ,t. lln,"Iie, rf rroy, ns n'fen'a 111 a, Ilou brought by f.irm.-r Senntor (ill Itic.- ngnlnst the city of Klng- 11, In recover for Ihe (onstruetlon ot soW("r svstem. has rendered a decl- I 111 fnvor of nice for »2'.'",(l.'.7.'40. s Is IIIISI less thau the njnount imid. Tho conlract price was
Cout HInch to I'le.
"11" "ourl f 1 Appeals, at Allinny. haa af r icd the judgment of ("(invl("tloii of I nml "• I I llie flrst degree In the ease (. Willi :ii f^'Cennor, nllns Ijoat :.i: ill It Is charged that O'Coiiniir Is .,11 ¦ < r Ihe ll rrr- ne 1 that killed Mat- I'l.w Wllsi'U, t'lc wnt("hninn lu the I, I .Vatlonnl Hnnk of Cobl("SkIII. "llll" Illll'I ipling If rob the bank on til- light of N.ivciib'r 'iT, UKIO. Wlillcy Sulllvnn, who wns one nf Ihe |i,Ity. has already pnld the dealh iH-n-
liv,' Sheeuy Harris turm-d Stale's
ivlll Il.-e.
I^iMk* Falls WUh far
Th," H,„ klonoui bridge, which spnnji III,. Siis,|ii,'linnna Itiver In Illnghamton, went down uuder the weight of n
sll 1 <nr. Whih' 110 nni' was killed
milrlght iu the accident. It "wns be- lieiiil that Wllllnm I'lcknrd, n prom- iii.iii jeweh"r. wa. luiernally liijure.1 and might ..le. Six pnaseiigers were in the ear, besides the motorman and 1 oiidU('t,,r. All were more or less In¬ lured. The bridge war an old one nnd for more than a y.ar has Iieen con- sider.'.l unsafe Luckily there Bas no font passengers on the 1.ridge at Iho Ilnic or Ihe loss uf l.fe mlghl have beeu aoiic'.is.
mawrs aava Warm Inaaaaa.
Thc IVu.naa comniia.ion *h,' h ha. been invctljiatinK the tropical »„im Ai'eam. which ha. allacked 201)110 Wciphnhiii nil; ners, rviwn. that only ihr.w witn i.nTv.r M-e the .unhfht iic ..m.cie.I flie di«""« 1. freiiuenlly l.l.l. The <.oveinment IiJ« drci,led t,-, enii.Io,' ISO doctors. si>ecul.y trained, to romost the mala-ly.
Eiartnrttr la aaaiB.
I Electricity i« mikln. .leady prorrw" ¦" Sp.in At the »nd of^the yeat IWl there w«Te altogether I09 citie. and towns a-ith electric .eotral i.o«"tr •utioiu. In the dift- Irnt .,1 Bar<»I"i,« sl'^n. there are now
i more tlun *I0 lutb.ne. m operatioo, repre- MOtuic 33,000 horse iiower.
In .
fluence which tho '"S|nril ot lite"
"Spirit of life. " llie close frauiaoit 1 lowing implies that the Spirit of life t is tho same as tho Spirit ot Ood I Christ in verses II. 11, U; snd thia 1 no olher thnn the Hnlv Spirit In eh B: 5, He is tho Spirit'of life, for U SJiriiigs from Him. The Holy Spirit I Spirit cf life lieeause He leads the ac escatH- the scnten.-c of deatli, and "animates it wilh the enevfle* of tka iS life." "In Christ .Tesus." Chriat JaaMj the meritorious cause of justifleatiotl. f head of the jiistilied and the giver M I Spirit. Tho meaning is that ddlT fmm sin and death is hy faith in I through the nie.liiim of'thc Hc4ir "Free." Liberated from the bl_ caused l-y obeying Ihe dictates of evil. ' Is not a partial aclivcrance, but a f from all homlage. "Law of ai_ . dealh." Sin and .loath arc partnera ofaM throne nnd issue one law. To obey ftefi to walk in a |>ath marked out by daatST *
3, "The law," The law ofMaiaa Mil moral en.le, as is alwavs meant when iM otherwise lU-Hned, "Weak." Tha law tNb powerless to .leliver from sin or to ] holiness. It could not secure ita own 1 ment. "The flesh," The term flaahT several different significations. In tUal stance it has reference to mana " ' ^ snd fallen nature, "Sending," Tk to Christ's birlh and pUinlj' impl Christ was ll.id's "own Son" oefote was sent—th,it i«, hefore lie beeama ti. nate, "In thc likeness," etc. That ia, took upon Himself a human body, " to ours, hut not controlled by sin. wns no sin. He wns made of our L Ihc likeness of its sinful condition, for ain," "As an offering for sin." "Coiiilemned sin." Froclttimed ita fall in the human heart. Christ ea
deslr.iy thc worka of the devil, Th
the atonement man may he saved fron I
4, 8. "The righteousness," 'The daoMH,^ ot (iod's righteous law which could Btl bS met hy us when we followed the eru te* cliiialionfl nf a corrupt, sintul nstnra Mt nnw fiiliille.l in us who live aiid aot aa nm Fliirit miiJes, "Flesh—Spirit.'' "MenmMl be under the predominating Inflnenaa «i one or thc other ot these two prtaeln and according as the one or the otheri the mastery will be tho complexion of] life ami character of the actions," Ap tree brings forlh evil fruit and a | brings forth goo,l fruit,
11. Thc carnal and spiritual conb._ (vs. fl;8), 6. "Ciirnally minded." l\»]
lie ascendancy and to lie rontrolM led hy it, "Is dcn'.h," - Not "will laa^ dcalh," but "is deatli." Such a COUMk not only ends in ctcrnnl dcalh, but thOM 'i who are carnally min.led arc dead altaaa ; etc. OrtVte'.lli.'iVj:..Ihey are dead whiM '.] Ings of the Spirit and cultivafe IheTlatll , ' of the Spirit "is life und ii.a.'c"—is the da. 1 sign of our cxistcaic nnd tho only tnM path of linppin.'us.
7, 8. "Is enniily," This is stated aa t reason whv "the min.l nf tha flesh ia denth" (v, 0); it ii opposed to God aB4 liates Ood, "Neither—csn be," Thia if absolulciv certain, because it is a carMl ¦nin,I nnd relishes earlhlv nnd sintul thlaaa, nnd lives in o|ion rebellion agsinst Ood. "f-n then." lt,-,'ausc the carnal mind H enmity ngainst 11,id, therefore "they tiMf nre in the Ilesh" -those who are led aM controlled by the dictnl.'s of their eormpb fleshly nnlure, "cnnnnt please Qod," aM con(,oi)uenily ure .looiiiod to eternal oeatih. < III. The condition uf those who folleW the Spirit (vs. II U), 0. "Hut." Paul DM ffives the niclure of the regenerate ataWb "The Spirit." The .Spirit, the Spirit it Ood, and the Spirit of Christ sre roataif, differeut expressions bir the Holy ^ptrt( thc third person of llic Trinity. ''DwaU fi you." The Holy Spirit is oflen spoltaa «| HS ilw.-lling ill the licnrU of Chriltiu*. See 2 Cor. (I; IR; Cal. 4: 0. This Is nsra Ihau a goo.l inMnciice ur disposition; tijt I personal liidwdhnK t»df)cing all tho fruiu '22. 'Jill, nn.l leading i nt his." This ia the supra«« v know that we hav*
the actual Holy Ohnst, Spirit (tinl, trulh, "Nor test bv which we iiii passed from ileal!i 11 aions, till" i,r,l,iinii,',': many |,ri,ycrj, acita can save us.
in. "Ilnily is dead. of opinions as to the and II. The ' "
ion; u M
^ftitSi
Ig iat* all
,,, ,,,.-, loud pr 7,.',.l f,ir the eaaat, Miy-nune of tltaw
re a vartalr of veraoa n
luite
lienr
•III',
IIH from Beet of A,lam's sin th
ody of those in ,'honi Christ dwella dead, that is, it a prrv ni worms and e«r> ruption, but bcaiiM. i,f the righteouaaaaa whuh IS llii,„iL'li ClirisI 1,11,1 through faifi thc spirit ul,,.'li IIIIIIIIIII,>s thnt mortal bo^ pcscsscs iiiiilviiii.'
II, 'Hut if,"
verse dn.s nol refer tn i ..
thc drad. Hnt olh.-r. think the referoMt is to the rcsuri.'cti.iii. "(Quicken," Mah* alive. Thu rrfriciuc is to thc rcsurreetitM d„y.
I".'I4, "n,'blor,." We nre dobtori to Ihc Spirit, bill 1,1 Ilte llrsh ue owe nptkr
Pirncs thiuks thk csiirrection M
ing. We <lii
II
enrnal 11
death. '".Morlifv. Sin IS morlilird sliiivcd and it of Ihc blllly.'
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•iitlilcmis ch „__. Il', I,, indulge yott 1,11 Kill sink to eterBU I'llt in death, daatrov, ,,'11 lis power U da. to be nclive." "Daaja The <,,rrupt inclioftifM
rnhirol. Till. cx| tisns in
lleil ,1,, Is of tho liody boi i,"c supp,,",,',! to have their ari; Icshlv ,ii,p,tiic.. "Shsll lira." ril. Filhcr v,iur rins must OH . N'< mnn inii be saved in klf " Fill,11,il 1.1 l,,s inlluence aM nns ,.f (i.„l." ( hiMien of Ood, .,<„i IS often applied 10 Chria- Illblc
Twa Loeasla ea Voyase«
Kew (lar.K'iis rcein- ocisionslly eurioua ami uncxpe,'te,l .,«,!,,is. says the Ixindon Chronicle, .,in,,'al, ,1 ,11 the plants that ar< live from nbrond. Kcorpimis and such lilM fearful Willi fowl nre by no mesns Ul
mrnt .ame from West Africa. But ps.'kers ha,I overlooked a pair of iocoata which ,les,id I„ . inigralc. When the eaae wss op.'iicd noihinK of importanae waa found lil.iile bul 1 i,ni|,lc nf corpulent !•< ciMh. Thi'V ll.Ill 1 Iciircil till thc wbola cob- Biynnicnt and Inokd nil the better (et th* ses voyage and high (ceding.
Oonautnrtlva Cnn.als Dlallka*. A wail rca.licl thc Male Hcpartroent a* Washington fr.,111 a r, prewntsliva of t^ 'American colony nl Dursngo, Heiico. WB* a.ked that the Cnr-ulale i.i that city be M longer made tin" I, ,-i.iinl for .ome poHB- ri»D in thc last !.-,((."« of consumption, Tfco Con.ul there .led reicnlly after baWaf Wen seriously 1" 'vilh tl.c ,lise»«! lar twm years, and it was iiiiderstood thst anotha* consnmplive wns to lie ai>|iointed to MW> reed him. A Con.ul whn ha« no apparaot Iraee of con.umption has been auiguad to
CaasamptWa Cuasnls DlallkaA.
A wsil reached the Slate Uepartment rt Washington from n reprceiitative of O* American colon/ at I>urang«. Mcsico^who r.kcd that the 6m.ulale n lUt "ty WsM lonier made lh„ lio.pital for some polltt- cinn in the lant lane, nf eonsiHription. Th« , Consul th.",re di.-.| rcrenllv alter hariag been seriiiu.ly ill with the disease far tr- yrars, and it «'"• under.tiiod tlwt anetll,. consumptive -wa. t„ be api>ointed to a4» cei^d him. A Consul aho hss no apparaM trace of consuinptiun bas been ssalgaaa W< Ihirsns*'. _ - '^'^'
A Raiirnad Tie Iieeter.
A B. Snv<l«r hs. |«unled a deviee lat a railroad li*. If Ihe invrnii'M provea »a» (csful it will revii!utinni?.c llie praaa«4 n.iih<.d ot rsilw.,y trmk Isving. ,There It miln-iblcj in tbe ballast s tic raurb lUw tH* une. nna in ui*. The woodci psrt aataM a cu.hioa (or a -tiei plate, which saaflj' called tI.e ti» ii.nper. Th. plate i^TalNjrt
: aaetha* j
W(i practicull) curcrs it.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW «iiiroi.i^ oopiEM. triVE cuptTtt VOL. Vin. A, rAMILT MEW8FAPKR OF LOCAI. AND eKNKRAL INTBLLIGENCK FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1903. TIBV8: tLtO TKABLT IM ADTARlI NO. 31. John P. Wright QENRRAL AUCTIONEER Wrmmpmvtp W. T WILLIAM H. POST Successor to J.T, PastASao fltaler In Choice Groceries Flour and Feed MAIN STRCCT, PRCCraRT ¦srtk al L I' II. *., tpp. laaSall Aseasa MONET TO LOAH g^. ^. •ood arpllcatfcms promptly aeoaptad. ICeeve & BaLrtlett, Title Insurance ft /lortganLoMM MalnOlllota: OREENPORT. I.. L ii~cbo«c..:!iiJiS2i5rr' *- ^-'• i^p^jJ.pBa.bBldr TataphoBs In an - '' Benjamin D. Homan BU ILDC H naaa aad Sperlflratloni Praparad "¦—'" "—nmaiHlad Cstlmataa rnralshsJ ¦ EnaCN PLACE, ratteaat, l. h MONEY TO LOAN Ofl Mortgage at 5^ ALL OOOD IjOANS ACCePTEO AT OfWE. AUEH p. lAFF, CoaaaallorHit-Law BABYUm. N. Y. PATENTS i: Uhe KodaK. Ctrl M^s (or yon to iniy ronr snppHea at kOBM. The prioe ia the same in city or conntry KODAKS FILMS Velox Solio S. F. PEARSALL Opposite Post Offlcs Freeport, N.Y 80 VIARS* KXPBIIWMOB Patent OcaMNa CoPvntOHTa Ac ABsaoa ssniHna a tkaleli ana atoaHptlaii aoMWiHMctala onr oplaian ftaa ainib, ¦iiniiM«ls» mPhom saatsa, to tlia ScMMific JlMericaKa mua JTSW FACTS ABOrr APFSimiciTia. Wky Vaae'¦aod Vaar If CarsfaL Hoapital records indicata that naarly «as-t)urd of all aurgicsl operatiooa are tor appaadieiUa, and tha unfortunata faa- tuis ia tliat eighty per cant, could hava basa avoided aitother. The old theory about grapea and other aeeda lias bean diaeardsd, and any good doctor will tall yon nowadays that eon- stipation cauaea appendicitis almost with¬ out exception. a The opening into the appenda is no larger than the head of a damingnecdle, bnt if the least foreign sufastanre enters, liilleinawtion easiws, and there ia aura to ba tronble. ¦ OoOBtipatioB and appendicitis will aerar trouble you if your bowala are rag- ukted with Luakola. "• "OoaatipatioB: Ita Osuaa and Curs" a littla trsatiaa worth golden dollan, la wrapped around avary 25 cent Iwttlc. ^p. Thomaa Johnaton, Frooport, L.I. Hearts Are due le Indlgealien. Nlnely-nina ef every ona hundred people who hava hearl trouble ean remember when It waa almple Indiges¬ tion. II ia a adentlflo faet that all cases ol heart diaaaaa, not organic, ara nol only traceable lo, bul are Ihe dlrecl reault ef tndl- gaaUon. All food itkon iato tha atomach Which falla of perieet digesllon ferments and awella the atomach, puffing ii up against the heart. Thla loterieraa wllh the action ol the heart, and In tha coune ol time that dalleata bul vital organ bacomas diseaaed. llr.DJC«Ma.c» H5Js^,.s«r« lhad.tom«A iKaMa sad am la a baa sMsssTlsd haart Iroubia ¦ttk n. I task KaM I>Tiaimi Cm for aboui (our iBoatks snS II cufaS hm. KoM BIfaslsWkatYoo Bat aad rallevea the atomach of all nervoua atralitend tha heart of all praasure. BetUssoalr. SI.OO Sin koUInc 2K timas Ika trial <- alH. wkkk sails fcsBOc Pisparss kr ¦• o. oswrrr* 00.,ONiOAoa E. A. borlon RON DED AUCTIONEER rraaport. M, ¥. dcitliless nimies tli,it tlirlU u? ni> wj i"e,id tliein. Is It tbc iMincs or soni'' iliiiic (Iso f.ir -nliii'li tbey stnud tlial imn. K 11« Sll? Close b,'si,le tills tilliple lis if to .'iiiiilL-isIze tills iiili'.sU.in, is ;iii nud fnsi upon one VERY Memorial Hny Is celebrated w 1 I b luiprcsslvc ceioiiionles In Ar- liiigtnii National Cemetery nt Wnsh¬ iiigtnn. SlnndliiK upon the steps of lii'diillfiil .Arling¬ ton House leflec- tlulls crowd Illick The grass-Rrowu Advertising This Paf»e,r It tVIE TO IIINB RESULTS 'sravoBij way to atrraei nsne Is lo ¦ake known what yoa have lo offer. Ills Libarai Idvarlisir Snecasiful iarciianti ¦^ %fii^ Job Printing OF ALL KINDS^ Neat and at Fair Prices, AT THIS OFFICE. Try Us Once ANO TOI WILL lECOME A PEIMANENrCUSTOMEI. Ready for Business. All who have PCNANINK »i>o"< «>>ein THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN FEN is PENAN'INK f.r a vast army of imn ami women who jiladly t(.-stify t.i freedom from Umilajrv to the InU Stand. IVrfeet'-ritinir eonvenience (or a low Jirice. S.ilisfaction tri.aranteed. FOR SALE BV S. F. PEARSALL REVIEW BLILDINO MAIN STREET FREEK)KT mounds, wltli tliclr Kleainlng niarbl, slabs, strel.'li niviiy Ililermlniibly. nn.l Ihe wind plnys nn elernal dirge among the boughs of the •.enlinellng onks. Uow vividly It nil cdmes linck-Ilie horrible cariinge. Ibe dcsolnti'd homes, the broken hearts nnd bodies, Iliipplly the most of tbose who wrouglit and suffere.l nre Iieyond tlio lillgbtlng mem¬ ory of It now, llllll from thnt bnptlsni of blood and lire the Nalion has risen ctronger nnd better, one aud Uidissol- uble forever. Yet It Is not quite forty yenrs since a rresldent, whom the assassin's hand awnltert. sIoimI on th("se .snme steps ¦n'lth the hend of tbo IJunrterninster's llepnrlnient, liencral .M.igs. The one had just lelunied fi",,iii vlslliiig smne of l ie woumicd men In Ibe Icnls 'lint then o<("iiiile.l .'V.'ry f.i.it of cnninil on this noble old estale, wblle ilic iillier had remained hcrei fllloil wilb nnxlous Ington's prot.-'cllon tlial troul,led Ibc (iuarti'ruiaster-tleiieral on Ibat spriii;; evening in 'O-I, for Ibe biitlerfd ol,I KorlK .McIMierson and Whipple, scarce¬ ly a stone's thruw away, lold of their ability to hold llieir own. It Avas a niu.'h more serious probl.'ni In bis e.sil- niatl.in that deiiiaiidrd Iniiiiedlate so¬ iutl.in- sepulture of till' I'liinn dead. 'I'lie nintlcr was Indeed a lu-cssing one. The dally list of ileallis from w.iimds and dlsense In the hospitals In and around Wasliingloii was v.ry large, nnd the utinost limit of n.".'oiii- modatlon—SOOO -had lust lu'.-ii reached In Ihnt city's Soliller's Il.inie Ceine¬ lery, Moreover, murniuis of tesent- nient nni. niigiy proteslnllnn hnd renihcd the dciiarlmeni from tbe peo¬ ple of the North for the liiiproper burial of her sons who had fallen In sucli ap¬ palling numbers from the ranks of all the armies. Nor .ould these prot.'sla- llons be Ignori'.l. I'oll.'y, If not huniiin- Ity, reiiuired that some sort of nctlon be Inken nt mice, for from tliesi' very peo¬ ple must be drnvn further recruits. (Irant bad .lust declarcl Ids Intention of "flglitlng It out on this line." nnd us an earnest of Ills sincerity tb,' roar nn,I lliiindcr of the nwful Hattie of Ibe Wilderness could even now be beard. Sixty-four lliiiusiinil new iiun wmild b.' r,-,pilre,'. to till tli.' place if lIi.'sc wlm h.lped the gn-at OenernI to win the HOUSEHOLD FFAIRS .'Xliemely simple oblong pll.' .if granil." a sarcophagus In wbi.li lie tlio 1„iih's ,,r ,,vcr "JiNHi soldiers, wblcli were col- l.""i."d dining tbc last years of the w"ar from all the liattlcllelds wllbln a radius of llilrty-llv.' miles of Wiisliliigt,,ii. Many of thetn were sadly delU'lent iu llll' mimliir .,f parts iliat go to make up n well r.'gulai.'d sk. Icion, ami, of c.iurso. 111.iiiltl."atlnn wasn't tliouglil ol', yet tlicy were falUifiilly gallier.'.I log.'llicr, separately biixcil and pliui'il ill that massive tomb in ilic shadow uf fa me. riiii Uo atnong nations stands Aiii.T- lea In thus lumorlng ber .lllzen sol- .li.Ts. Till.in.' also is Hi,' bi'iinllfiil but sad hnliday that is iipoii us. for .-xcry one of those eiglily llir. e naiional c.'iii- clerics and all otliers where slniiiln'r any who took part in that awful war will bo Invaded by a Ilowci lii,li. i army lo strew there swi ct einblcms of ]i.'ai',. anil linmnrlallly, and not the l.ast beanliful part Is Ibat now and Iier.- afler Ibey who b.'ar Ilmv.'r.s will be ,llllle as inililTci'eiit as the sl.cp.'rs tlieinielves Avliclher Ihcy wore blue or gray unlf.irms In Ilf.'.—Martin I'ui- tl.s. In the San Francisco Chronkle, The Marlyrea McKiuley'. flea. Till" .li.l Hag again wav.-s ov.'r us In IH'iic.', Willi iii'W glories wlii.'h youi" sons i nd ours have nd.h'.I l,i lis sai"r.".l f.ilds, Wll.lt an army of silent seiili- iiels we have, and willi what loving liiiiids Ihelr graves are Ucpt! Kcry s,,l,llcr's grave made during nur iiii- l',,r ,Iliall" Civil War Is n tribiil,' I,, .Xiiiiriiaii valor, .\iiil while, when Ihose graves were niiiilc d life r.'d THE SUMMER HOME. She Is a woman wlm furnishes sum¬ mer Jiomcs for people .if wcaltb. Heing n "Woman, she knows far better than ten men what is uc.led In a home- no ranlior wbat luiiu sayctli to thc contrary. Having plenty of money at her com mand she .all get llio best and the teivost. So her id.'as are worth know¬ ing. Tor there Is no law against ap- propriallug such of tli.ni as may be carricl out at loss I'Ost, If one's lucana arc Uiulled. Do uot move furnishings from .Ily home to tho summer abiding placo. It Is a mlslako, for the idea la to get awny from the formal furnishings of l.nvn nnd produce Ihat .'omiilete change of surroundings wbi.li Is such a tonio to tired uervos nnd bodies. ata Ag a r\ilc, iioopio try to put too mu, h Into n summer homo. The bctlor w,iy Is to llian carefully, but to sook to produ.".' an offocl of space rather thau ovor-crowdlug. Do n.it decornto tlio walls wllh gay- flowered papers, as one wants to get away from wall paper In llio suminer. Stained or palulod walls are the best, and if of white plaster do them In burlap. In denim or iu luattlug, dllTcr- eut rooms In dllToront "nays. It cnn bo tatke.l over thc walls, hanging ns neatly and as clo.scly as wall paper, but giving that ri.h l.iok Ihat one finds only lu stu.Uos In town, for the artists all uso buibip for Iheir wall. . a a For the Hoor grnss inaltiiig Is ax- eellent for silting rooms and dining rooms, or. If Iho Hoors be of hnrdivood, there nre thc rugs uf grass matting ot the Jule rugs from .lapan that coino In such gay colorings, Jlaltlng, how¬ ever. Is doaiicr than rugs, au.l unless thero ar.' plenty of s.'rvants. It Is a moro economical Ho.ir covering. For will.lows, dotted Swiss and ruHlcil cuiinlns aro proltlost, iieally hung and ticI ba.k so iliat tho sum- mor winds will uot play havoo w"lth them. There ,sli,,iil,l 1„' .iusi a few iiicluros In tho suiniii.'r (".ilt",ges, and these should be diffciont from the plctui'os lu llio town hoii,so, rosters frnm.'d and tho p.ipular hunt plrturos make tho best pictures for .'iiuiitiy homos. aaa nalinn furnltuio is always cool, com¬ fortable nnd easy to movo. Tho nu- lV/vl/.b<;i".(.'ll UllK. In gii«d for a dlnliiB jilonly of c.imuioili.ius jilazza clbiirs and rattan scitoos or couches. .ma For table furnishings in ilio summer liomc notliing is prolllcr or more sulia- liFo than lllo blue and while .laiianeso ("Iiliia that Is so plenlifnl Just now, but which many peopl,' do mil care to use, lieeause of Its Incxpcilsiveness, Yot this is Jnst what n-.-iimniends It to tho tumuior cotlagor.—riiiladelphla Tele¬ graph. mNOR EVENTS OF THE WEEK WASfllltCWflM (TKM8. The npiHiliiimont ^f Charl,>s ITnllnin Keep ns Assistnnt S.'.retar>" .>f the Treasury, to snc.ei'd' Milton K. .Ml.-s. who re.'.'ntly resigned to acept tlie Vli'.'-rr.'slden.y .if the. Ulggs NiilbinnI Hnnk. was iiunouucdlat th.- Treasurv Hopariiueiit. " Tho Department of dtistioe Is to re¬ open proceeillngs in Iho DU'rIiii M. Car tor case, with thc hope af recovering part of the monoy nll.-ged to bo Ktolen ftom Ihe tiovornm.Mit ntnl so.uring tho cxirn.Iilion of liaynor and (ir.'eiie from Canada. Count CassinI, tho Ilussian .Vmbnssn- .I.ir, and Seinlary Ilay re.vlv.M manv I.'il.rs .rltlilslng thom In the mntt.'r .if llio Klsliineir an.l ami llelnew out- br.'ak. The promotions of over Hiloo jiostal clerks woro .¦iimiU.'d by rostinaster- G.'iieral rayne. Seer.'lary Uay call>>.l Kngland's nt" lonl ion to a claim of the heirs ot Charh'S Hrown to mining lauds in South .^fri.a w.irth $.->,(Hl(l,(»0(i. which has bccu pondiug sineo before tho Hoor War. orR anopTKD isi.Anns. .\ii honorable a.i iiillal was givn Ca ,iain Carl F. Ilartman, of tbo'Slgual Corps, at Manila, (barged wllhiouibc/.- zliiig liiiv.rnmciii proiM'ity. A measure safoguar.Iing public nuinoy was pniwod nt Mniilla. Th.'re aro said to hnvo b.-on oighl sorlmis .asos of dishonesty nmong American oHichils tn the last yoar. Klglit.'on persons living In a San .Tuan, I'ortg Kico. boarding house and s.'voraUif the siatf and pationis at the Miil.'riilly Hospllal wore polsnn.'d by ihiiikiiig milk. .Vil were saved by slomach pumps. , Sarcophagua Containing; Unlcnown Dead in Arlington Cemetery. Ihought whlcii III.' superb view extend¬ ing befor.' him and on every sl.lo liut B.'rvod to .nililtlir. It was by no luoniis Iho Iirst lime bo bnd sicli It, I'or ho had been n loiig-tliiio friiiid of lien¬ eral l.i'c, and .\rliiiglmi boloiigcil to I.ce by right of bis wif.', Mary Ciisiis, sole I'ir of lur faiber, (lorge Wash¬ ington I'lirkc Ciisils, nib, ,i",l s.,ii of IN ANY LIGHT Make finished pictures on ^>^e Kodak Plan Lood And unloail Koilaks anywhtre. DeveK.p without ilark room iii the KodAk IX'v»>lopinn Miu'binc. Print-by day or iiisht ..u 1>. kko Kodaks. $5 to $75 Brownie Cameras. SI and $2 ft KodaK. Vetfmlopin^ Machines AIM • vMiad stock ol Films Solio Velox Sa F. PEARSALL Rtvlew Building Main St., Freeport mptmtmmmiAmmiUmai^^Mimtmatmt^mm... fnmous vklorles of thc next few weeks. And the mnn who so brllllanl- ly oontostod every ono of them and every In.h of that lino was ll.ibort K. 1.00. "lie shall 11,cr. ni'vcr r,lurii lo Ar llngt,,ii, no imillir wbal the Issue of 111.- war may bo:' .'X."Iniiii.".I Mdgs, .is Ibc I'r. sl.l."iil r.'Jolne.l him. Si'ar.cly wero llio winds fr.',' from Ills lips w"lii"n a siiiiad of men ap jiioa.hoil with a nn lamb,ily biinlcii strei, Ii.'rs with the bo.li.'s ,,f a ,1,,7.111 ^ I isobllors fr>,iii out the Icnls. ^^1 "S,'t tbi'iii iIiiwii" commaii.Ii'il ibc ipiarli'rinasti V. "Cii italii, see iliat all llll" dead ill Arliiiglon arc l.iiiicil 111 111" ,la,i'. It.".-ill ilii'i".'." ami be poliMwl^l,, a iirraco : ,I„/..'ii yar.Ii away. In su.h wis.' iho great, st of our i;,i lb,mil c'liii'lirics was begun. (iiMl.i on,,ugh. Willi a iiieaniiig tlusc f,,rl\ y.'ars ImM' revealed 1,, us, lb.' lirsl 1„.,1\ o\, r ¦¦lll.ll the brief but ,,11,'hing scr- vi,'e was l.'a.l was Ibi.t ,,f a l'.,nr(',l,'r ate prisoner who l,a,I ,II",I of his w.iiiiiils In Ihls iovi'il ll, .,r Ills ld,,l- i-/.,-d ,<,iinhi-rii (i("iicral Tlnre arc more than IH.ihki graves h.'ri' now, Hiniilifiil lb" pla",. Is slill Mllh ils niigbiy oiiks and olms ami ten. j diT gr.'.'iiswaril, bin It Is tli,' beauly of I ib'ai'i. and llic sighing of tbc winds j und songs of l, r,ls but male the Bilcn-c 1 ni,,r,' ,r,ifciiii,I. (>n tb,' I,rrii,e wb.'ie the lirst Illll'I ni.'nts wore mad.', com¬ missi,.u.-d ,'tli,',rs now lie. tl,,. ,,ili.'rs 1 ailiig i„ .11 ninov.'d to the I,,« , r part j .if the groiiuils, wli.'ro sl.-.p tbo raid; (i."orgo and giandsmi .it .Mariba Wnsh- •''"'1 b'"- Ington, Hut Ibe old fricndsliip lu ' SlraiL-lii In front of ili,, iiia^n eiitrnncp .Meigs' h.an f.ir bis .luoii.lain cinra.I.' 'o t'lo bouse im,I.'r iho si, i, ,,,v ,if iho Iii arms, the brilliant «n,l i„val,l."I.."e. ""'•: H'"' thai 1,1,,1 ,,f bis ",,iiiiiian,l, i;,ii- w"as turned to vlmli, tlve liitt"rn. ss. ' oral Sb, rl.liin nnd by bis sl.l.-. A.lmiiai Siraight ncross ili." glisieninv l'ot,> I'ml.'r. Over the f„riii."r hns I n mac. l,.y,,iid the long bri.Ige ov.r wbl.h ; rnis.-.l the Hn.'si ni,,iiiimrnt In the f tbc iiiaii«i,,n l:a,l .\l.,iig tbe terrace a liltle to ih,, nciircely . I.,>.',1 ,,11 tbc r, tiring I..'.' fam- s.-uili. In the midst vt a R„w,r t,',r,I,'ii. Ily after tho fall of Sumter thau th.'y . wlnre the naini-s ,,f many Iravo in, n iwune open again wnen the tirst army appear In parti-.-,,lure.] flow.rs. I's.s called by l.liu-,,ln iiiar,li..I Into the the Temple of Fame, a bands,-ni.'sirnc grounds ajn.I bicoua.k.-il beueuih il,c , ture In whose st.ine I'ortiic.' iipmi'ldiiig ktalely iri'.-s where, later, aomo of th.in ih.- .lome 1« .ut the ",,iinlry"s gr,at..t were to He as'.eop forev.r. iinm-» — Wa»hlngi,,n. 1.inc.,In. flrant. But tt was nnt a .jucitlon cf Wa>li- . Fnriacut. .\ud on tlio pillara. too. arc i.*K TntE i-H',T.i'.iiArH ,,r ,,km:kai. (ihanT in Tin; m, Ksiuii,! t,.iYs, wldi'Iy nbont the future of the tlov.rn- iiii.nl, tliose ilin'.reiices weri' l.mg agn s.'itl.'d by Iho arblirnment of nrms; ,'iuil Ihc time has uow ..1111.', In tlie ,'v,,lulion of scniiineiii and f.'cUng un¬ .l.'r Ibo priiviilciico of (ioil, wli.'ii ill ill.' spiril .ll' frali'rnlly wc sboui,1 share .villi y,,ii ill III,- .arc .if ilic graves of 111,' c„iif,',K'raic Sl,I,IbTs.-Wllllnm M, Kliiby. QARLINQTQN O Abos>t nye NHt rtiKt/.tl,, IKt ,r», "^^ Jhrtntr, pneM/ olyom ^lyihanr/f ol bee, At tv«p n«»tlj Oy. ^t»rl,l /K"/, Ha/trlrte/ potii '^'^y /iipei./iraein ronnut Sandwi.bos-Cut slices ot rend Into rounds wilh a biscuit cutter; flirend each jiloc wllh a Util.' wliliiiu'd [ ireaiu; pound some poaiiiils ipilte small and sprinklo thickly over the cronm. ! Those aro dellcnlo for afternoon lunch I I'ons, Itlce Corn Hroail—.\dd n cup of hot 1 boiled rbo t,i a scant .luarl of Avhllo , cornmoul; b.-at lu u tablespoouful of • shortening and four eggs, nihl a pinch , of salt and n lonsponuful of soda and ! enough liiittormilk lo uiako n thin bnt¬ ler; bnke In n doop pnn, Mock Oysters-CJiiip ono can of corn ' very fluo; a,l,l In il one louspnouful of , salt, a llllle l„'li i.'r, Iwo eggs w.dl , :,,'alcn, 011,'Iialf .lip of Hour: the mix- [ line should bo sIlIT enii'igli to drop ;r,,in the sivinu; fry lu lint fal; drain . oil paper: arianeo .m n fold.-d naiiklii. ] Cabbag- Salad—Chop half a inedliim Slr.od labbiigo (iiiit.' Hue; l.'t It mand In ice W"atcr one hour, nildlng ouo Inble. j spoonful of salt: boat two I'ggs; add 1.1 , those 1,111' cup of vinegar, thr.-o tabh" j sp.ionfiils l.f bulter. n llllb- iK'pper nu,l one labh'spni,llflll of mustar.I; conk ' over boiling wator. stirring conslanlly ! unlll llil.krtied; rem.ivc from tho Ilr.', add Iwo teaspiimisful of sugar: drain ' the calibngc and pmir ilie hot dressing j over It, I Date nnd Apple Fluff-l'reiiaro the j apples same ns f,,r iipiili' sauce, nnd w"Ii.'n pariiully .".Kik.d 11,Id an eiiuiil ] (luanllty of stoned dates ami stir nnd j ..lok uuiil lalicr ac temicr: tli.'ii pr.'ss 1 all thiough n slove; returu to lb.' Hre ami .'.mk until all nn- quite |
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