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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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A FAMILT NEWSfAPBR OF LOCAL AjTD GKXERAL INTELMtJEMK
XI«K»: tLIO TKAJILT tl AOTAHtS
VOLa X.
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, Ai;(U ST 11, ]5M);».
NO. 42.
fraeport Bank
C«lt«l <30,0UU
I Straat
7rea|wrt
BANK OF I
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
re
JDHW J. HANnA I.I,. rr^-ident
P. WESLEY riN'E. Vlce-PrwidrnJ
WILUAM S. HALL. Casldal
Umi tt Dircct^rt
H Randall I Cox
iCOolrlar • H. Cumwall ^UWatlaca
ah t. Hall
r Jackaoa
ADirnit Immig William O. Hillar I>. Wesley Pine Daniel B. RayiMt doles Pettit Barver B. Hmith Oeorge M- RandaU
VilUio Aoa., RockvlUa Cantre, L. L
HIRAM B. SMITH. PrtM.iH.-nt
THOMAH n. KNIOHT. Vira-Pra«idan>
BBKOEN T. BAYXOR, Caahler
OpsD. except leaalliotida)-*. frnm 9 a. m. tn i m. ik Offer* faeilltiea and induccmanU hi meery daiwrlinetit rgnal lo Ihoao of either tha Warn Jaek at Hmollyn banka or Truat Com. paaiae, aad every accommodation aa far aa la eaaalalaaa wiUi cor.aQrTalive piaDaaemeot.
lalanH at ihe rale of -I l«^r cent, paid oo afaaadapaaiu, tlirae montha or more. Orafla Aaaottm ail parta of Kiir..|K .
Vaaa a aamral haakiiw hiivinra*.
•eeeaala ol eorpDratlona, couipaniaa, a» •i33Mirate..aaUrl>ad.
Artiie aatlalkelinn aiiarai.iead.
Vaq^gleavlll reraiva prompt altanllon and ht ahMctnlhr anawerad.
Beart ef Mrtcltn
; Georp' W. Pavison Tl...ni.ili (i. Kj.ight
I John Vinr'iit Hiram II. Mniilh
I Olenlaorlli D. Coiiilau Wanlrr B. Smilh
! Charlea W. Ilajea Cliorli'a I. Wallaea
Aneixlcr .>iii,ilh Aiiatin ("oma.ll
J.,lir «'. IVMott Ji.iin T. Dnvi«..n
Eilaanl T. Thurston Hamilton W. Penraall
OF FREEPORT, N. Y.
I No. ITUIIl
Capital 925.0M
Boawau, Davis, President
SamtK. EiJ>Ritxie, Vicc-Prcs.
C. Mii.TiiN KuRRMAN, Caahicr
DIractora ,
t- BDOAm Jackmin KKS'r..'<T i^. R*mi.vi.i
DaMBL IfORtiMjN I{<>.swp.i,i. Davis f John K. KLiiKitxii-:
0. Milton Koheman
W.- .!.< in.l 1
1 Itfr ounl.
¦a I ItunkiiiaSuaii on Kperlal Depoaila.
of Depoait
Int^'n-I iMii'l
Drafla i'-ied on Knainnd and tho Conliaent.
Vo.ir ralroliag.. Sollritnl.
Ilankii.KHui.ni: V A. a. lo .1 r. H. t Haliinlay.
. I'J < ..nt I)aj«: T.i<a»l.-i)»an.l Fri.laji, 9A. K
Hadget- il.Tino Mail I-'ree. Williani A. li. .Moore, hnshand of Kayiic .Strahaii .MiM.re. who achieved notoriety seven yenrs aito hy workiuK n "Imdser Rame " on Martin .Malion. at the Nen- .Vnifterdnni Hotel, in N'ct\ York (JIty. nan pardoned liy lioveriior Illggini.. at .Mliaiiy. -Moore nns s.'ii- teni.'ed In IJecenitier, ]8!iM, for twenty yenrs. Prominent cillxeiis of Cleve¬ land, where lie used to live, iiichidini: (.Iovernor Herrick. sinned llle petltioti for Ills release, (jovenwr Jiigcins was informed thnt .Mr-". Jloore. wtio es capeil hy turning Stale's evld.iuc. an.l is now Ivliig In Paris, France, was mainly to hlaine for Ihe crime. .V good place ia waiting for Moore n» soon r..s he leaves prliMiii. Tlie (iovernor also pnrdoned .1. Tenimore Cla.rmn. of (.'ooperslown. who was sentenced lu lifu imprisonniPiit in lH>Ci for shootiug Ilis litile child. He was into.\icnted when the criiiie was coniiuilte.l. His release is Ihe rr-sult of long cfTorls on the part of his iiangliler. a student nt Cornell, nlthnugh she wns not liorn until after her fath-r was Itnprisoned. and has never aceii hint. Miss Clay¬ ton succecled In Interesting a nnmlier of prominent persons iu his hehnlf. Kichard Heliis. nf New Vork Clly. also had his sentenc.' .'.ininmleit. Ilo ivas imprisoned last .lannaiy for false reg- islruHon.
THE FLOWER MAIDEN.
'i'iiey could nut find i mortal wife, .^nd ma.le hini one ol tloivers;
Her eyea thev made ot violet*. Wet Illlll Hieir niornuig shmveri
They l.x.k the hloasom of the o.-ik, Tlic bloaponi of the hrooni.
Tlie hlosaom ol Hie ^eallo.vs«-.vt, To be lier body's blo..ui.
/lilt thev forRot Irom moHio:-earth
I'o licR the kindling coal; Tiiev ma.le for bun a wiie -f tlowen,
Uut thev forpot the soil!.
—Kmeai Uliy-, in llnrper'a.
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: rJ I ' ' ' L,:
DR.. WILLIAN J. STEELE
Harrison Avenue BALDWIN, L. I. Offlu Heart Teleaaaaei (to t a. M. Lode UlsUnce, l.toip. M. aSa Baldwia ttoTp, H. Local, 139
J. W. SOUTHARD &. SOn"
UNDERTAKERS AND EMBilLMERS
SEAFORD L. 1.
Cnlia pr.imp'.ly altrnilcd day or u.i.'lit. (ioi.g Ulat.Tel. ai rriwport.
Dr. C. C. RAITH
DENTIST
fclpeclnl Engagementa can Is- n evenluga from li p.m. to V p.i
Barge Canal Work Viewc.l. The Cnnal .tdvisory Board met in Albany ond began ils Hrst inspecti.iii of work on tlu' now barge caiinl. In Ihe inorning Hie Iioar.l -•¦cut to l''ort Miller, on Hie Chninplalii Canal. The reinnlnder of Ihe week wns to ho spent ill tran.sacHiig liusiness in the olltcc nt .\lliaiiy. and visiting other places where work was in progress, cevcral months ngo the Stnte award¬ ed six contracts nt dllTerent points nlong the proposed new waterway.
j Three nre being ix-rformiHt. One is nt Uocheiter. nn.ilher is nt Walerford,
I where tho Cliniuplaiii Canal enters
j the river, and the ihird is at i''ort Miller. I'l'ttpiirntioiis have nut been compicteil for Iwo remaluiiig contracts,
. hut the work will probalily be started within n few weeks. ^Vork on Hid i'ort .Miller secHoii is well advnnced. Tbe tcinporary canal is being nsed there, nnd prcparatious lire being
I made to biiMd n new lock in tho pcr-
, luuncnt bed.
Wadoa geueral bankiuK haM^caii of depoait itad account.
CLINTON M. FLINT COUNSELOR-AT.LAW
FREEPORT, N. Y.
iTomornu
132 Rtiiia tXntt ¦aaa I21>
BankinR Honn: ti A. Sl. to '.i 1>. M. ttatnrdsya, ll A. M. to 12 M.
Pettit Bros.
Oodertikers and Embalmers
Reriew BnUdlng, Mala Street FREEPORT. N. y.
draduatra of the United Stataa (^illaga vl BmbulmiiiK.
Calla nlU.ndod today of nicht.
Ptinarala dirrcteil In tliu boat and latoat man. ¦ar with overy facility to ploaae.
Alao Imfit attendant. •outh Hhoru Teleplioueai .T7 Ilompatead
M Rockvine Ontra N. Y. anil N. J., I44h Kemixlaad ^ 8a Koekallla Centra
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Paranant to an ordiT ol H..N. rliu<i\R .laca. •CM, Surroaaleof lliol'oniily of NWsa.i. ^.1.™ laherohy ilr,.n lo all |«r<oiw baviiiii iluiraa aaaiaat
MTHARIN4 GR4SS,
lata 0( tha Town ..r ll.'mp..n'n.l. in llii taid - ¦ ¦ 11.-wilh Ilia
lilt aaci'ii- .1 -.lli.l ile-
Kaq.. Malnmravt, Frva|>.rt. .N. Y.. lEe Ulauth dar of Nov-mb Dated Mlneoia. April :»ii,l
lUaafiluAii. ) tioam H. HwK/KT
iltoniay for Iha Kii-clor.
Uain Slreel, Kr.>.,ii.il.S. Y.
•(IWT I. MAMON WAITII R. JONES
MAXSON & JONES COUNSELORS AT LAW
.rvi llroK.ln ay New York City
Kvenings at III .Main Ht.
Uempateail, N. V.
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hempatead
Naw York OfHoa tn riempattutd liank Hulbllng Oomer Main and Fnlton Htreeu
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
IHaa<> ta laaa oa Boat ia4 Mortiaaa
a Broadway, Naw Tork ItaildaDoe, Mala St..nortb of L,.I.R.n..Fre«pori
Clypsy (jnceii Choaoii nnd W'odilcd. A <|iicen hni( been chosen, crowned nnd wwlded in Ihe Unrrlson lirnnch ot I the American gypslcu, which has been j holding Its nniuinl reunion In Middle- town, (iypaies have come from many Slates to take pnrt in the ceremonies incident tu the choosing of a queen. ' and foiirtoen tribes were reprcsonted. ; The crowning of th.' ipieeD, ' Posey i Ilnrrison. a daughter of Hie founder ! of Ihe llnirison branch, took place at night. Daisy Weils. Ibe former .piis-n. siirretidereil Hii' crown lo the new .|iiecu. 'I'll.' \..iitig iiii.'i'U s.uigbt out li.'r bii>liMuil. au.l. lakiiii: 'I'li.iiiias Har¬ rison, a youug lui'inb.'r of ber own tribe, by the band, siguilied him ns ber .-b.li.-.'. Siu'i-ouiiiIihI liy nil Hie tribes, drcssi'd in Imrbiiri.' splendor, tbe Iwo were weddi^l. Kider I). I.. Conklin. of Middletoivii. perforiiied Hie ceremon.v. Tlie fesH\ ilies following Hie wedding were novel, nil Hie details of a gypsy wedding being carried out faillifully. Thousands watched the iiMeiuony.
VOCM; Kuglisliinan stood uu till' dock ot a sailing TT I v.'ssi'l coming into Hie liar- XX J l...r of Honolulu. He had b.'.'ll living in Hie wilds of .\nsiralia for Ibree years, .111,1 was iiiakiiig his lirsl cMiirii lo Ibe land of his birlli. where a |ialr of bine eyes were wnitiiig to,give Iilm a lover's welcome.
The vessel was several days overdue, mil his brow ilouded when lie wns told Ihat Ibe .Mnericnn ship whicli Iraiis- forred the Australian passengei's hnd sailed the dny liefore. That meniit a inoiitli or moro in Hiis oiit-of-tlie-way l.slniid.
He pnssed Hie day oil Hie verandn of the i|uuliit Utile liolel. Iiilialing Ihe frn- graiicc of the vines and tloweis. Lus¬ cious mangoes, figs, giiavns an.l tama- rin.ls were wilhiu riach of his hand: tall palms nnd cocoaniitti in the .lis taiicc howiHl ¦with the slight lirceze. ns if giving him honornlilc welcome lo Ibis paradise. •¦» —
Tbat niglil llu-r.' was a ball in thr hotel, given in honor of a Itritiah ninn- nf-wnr lying in the hnrlinr. .\ native luiiiil played weird minor airs, beauti¬ ful women and liandsoine iiien in uni¬ form laughed. .laiiceil. aud tlirled ns they might have done in any city ot the Old World.
Bill, somehow, gayely seemed out of harmony with Hie soft volnptotisuess of this tropic isle. Tlien Hie perfumes of a lasmine lloiver. linked witb the hiw notes of mellow langliter, drifted down the inonnllglit air; there was Hie rustle of silken skirls, the dash of a pair of .soft, .lark eyes, an.l be kiiew the queen of fairyland had come.
.\ii elderly mnn. with a slight, girl isli flgure clinging lightly to bi< Mnu. st..i.|ied nt his side.
ibiu
the nil
lill. ill
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
AK -lA
Money to Loan on IVlortgages
Uttllr. iUlMlllG lOAM. laaat la ti (oaa laiat actaMaa at <ac«
a<.N, Hiirroi^ale of the rooiily of Na
in lior.*hy Klvt'li lo all |wrs.m8 linving claim-.
""'"" MllfS SOUTHARD
late of Ilia Town ot Hrmi«iU.a.i. in lb< ;ai.l
County. ilarra.t.'d. to iirt-aanl ll... ...iima with tb.
. TolicharM lli.'raof. to tne ..ulw^riliar., the axeru. I lora ol the I.USI Will au.l fi'iilampnt of aaid de. I ceaaed. at his place nf Iran^artinabuiiineaa. al
the ofllcn of I^lwin (I. Wriaht. liis atu.mer I Bank Biiilrfina. R<K-k>illa Contra. Ni.w York. ..n I ur lli fori' llie lAtli day nf Piveniher nnil. I Datail. Mineola, N. Y.. May '.lltl.. imy.. I OKORUK \V. SDl'TllAltl)
KIIWIN (1. WRIGHT. Kii'i-iil.ir.
Atuirna], f.ir tbe oierut..r. I Hank BaildioK.
Kuekville Contra, N.,wYork.
60 YEARS'
cxPKRieNce
Patents
"We Klopcd." Tliry .-iny .\ young woiiiuu. fasbioiiably attired accompanied by a yoi.ng num. eiilercl' oue of Hie newspii|ier ottices In Albany Tliey aniinuncml Hint lli".v had eloii'd and wanted Hieir iriends lo mv 11. Tliey gave their naiiiis as il.lle .MlUei Maxon. of Boston. .Mass.. an.l llarr.7 Morton Hollister, of N.'W V..rk Ciiy They wero niarrie.l by tbe I!, v. I-'ranI .7. Knapp, of St. I'eteis's Chunli. Tl;- young couple tlu'n left for Lake I'laci.'. Harry Morton Ilollisler is Hie son ll Iknghia Hollister. of Hollister •* Chase, coinmissiuii merchants, at Ne "JO Broad street. .New York City.
ALBERT D. HAFF COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
JM MMi •(.. JMaka. *. Y. - Iri. ))¦¦ M M«ka ainca. iiiaaii aaa SatariiTt
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ruraiiant lo an oni r ..I ll.i.\. Koo \a .1 4i (-
afHt.llurni(alei.r Ihl'."..nnly ..r N.i>. ....ii.',i
la karaliy (Iran i.. all i>'r«,,h« l,,.tiii.< i-l.ii.ui
*** "* AUf IT VOU NICtllROUX
lata of ttio Town .¦( H..mpat'.ad In lli< mid Oaeell'.diHiaaaad, b> |MaM.I iIhi aam.' willi Ilia Maahen tlwreol. l.i ih.- "iiharrlla-r. ilia .tdmin- lalMnlrla ol Ibe aoala. rbattels and rnalila waaaa vwreof aaid deeaaaed. al Iter plaoe of Muaafitlac huainaaa nt Ilia oltk-eof barutlorney f. ¦. Van Verlilen. K'll.. lUO Willinui Sireal. Neat Vork Cil;. S«w Vork. on .ir U.'on. ib j first dajfol N..v».n'>.rT..'«l Dated Mineola. t.r.t laib. Ilkl'i
»I\IIIK MIN MICIll-.UOl \.
I'p.To-Date
Fruit Store
A full stix'k of
FonigD and Domestic FRUIT
Mid Fancy Groceries
^ A aiuue of your jutri.iuge aolicilcii
H. Fabbrini
Telephone -48 wl. Or4«ra Pramptly OalivaraU
The Wall Street Journal
Bi*«* adrioe and auswrrra. withnol lAaiego, iuqnihea aUiut invcstiu.Mita ttaSat «Da«rl.Tti<g oanupa of markel taataiaamta. Detavminea f.K-ta (n>vrra- laCT*l«*«f ¦Kntritiea.Cnticiaen.'.tiialrara MM twrtowa BaUroMt and luduatria! »>• ^aM*. Haa oompl«t« table* of Kiroiiiga tt pnpttUeo. QaotM aclivo and inao- llv* tlaoka and booda. Rw-orda the Mm ImI wl* ot bonda and the yield ou >i*1wiul at the price.
Omt take dailt eoneuUe the Tam Wau. ¦nOB* JOOattkL ie helirr <it,aii_teJ i.t latool toonef tafeif aad fro/lably and M oArim akont inreetmenti lhan one v Ao
PabUah«l daily ty
Oow, Jonea * Oo.. 44 Btomt St . N. T.
Tha oUeat aawa tfaaey of WaU St.
tl* a y«ar, fl a mobU.
Scieiilific jmerkaita
Akanaaoiaalf nisatrataa waaklT. Uriaat eir calaUoa of any aclantiao loamal. Tarnia, 1.1 a raari loar montaa.•¦• BoM brail naitadaaiara.
'i!!!LE?«";ml«!a¥
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
puraiiant to an onlnr of Hoa. KuoAa Jack* aoN. Burmaala of th*. County uf Saa-iau. ilotica is haraby giveu to all perxotis haviiiK claiiua
aaaioat
SAMtltl RAYNOB
ith tha
lala of tba Town of Hemo^t.-ad In lb.. I'.'iinlj. daceAaad, to t.rvaant It.a fotirliars tharaof, t^i tbcaiiK-cril. .if the LaalWIll aod Teatamautuf sai.l .Inora-ml, at bin placa of traoaactina biiaiiiras. at hi.n r. si- dmioa al Fraaliort. Naaaau Coiinlr. N. V.. .,ii or iM-lnra tha tfttli day of Octobar naxt. nalMl Uiunola. Apnl Mh. 1IU&.
OKOHUC I). SMITH. H.tRIIVG. CLOCK. Kli-uot.
Attorney for tba Rxac.it,.r. Fraela.rl. N. V.
Curt and Koel.ler l.iaw. The game between C'urt and K.H'ir-'i 111 Hie Itice gambit toiirnameiit in connection with Hie in.d-snniiiier nie'I iug of the N.'W York Sta.c Clu'ss .';• socintion. at Sylvan Bcacli. left uuttU- ished, was declared a draw. Ilalpevn, who was defentcil by Ilelmar. Ic-t another game to liis opponeiil. In Hi' trophy competition Curt met Tlnn. and Kampton played Koehler. Both games were a.ljoiirned nt noon, with the players ou even leriiis. In the general tournament by ni).)ii only ;wo gam t were HnLsheti. Cairell bent Scripture, and Wood beat (ioldwaler.
Hied While llelatives Wraugleil. While ri'biliv.'v w.r.' wraiu-liug fot I'oiitrol of li:- .'M.if.'. valii.'.I iil iiior. tban ifl.imii.iKsi .-'uiuu.'l N. i>iilii..iil. 1.reiver ami .l.'.il.'r iu r.'iii .'.-lale. au oc log.'iiariaii. .llel al hi- li..u;.' in I!" li I'Nier. Jusli.'i' Nash ba.l ap|.oiiil.'.l a coniniiltee l.i .-ar.' lor .Mr .liiHi'iiif> eslale. acHiig upon the p'tinoii ..I rei
nlivi's. His biiM s ba.l I.,.-11 l,..iU.'.l
i.lt.'r l.v l.i« llir.-. 1. wi..,ui otl.er lii'ir- obi..-l.'.i
KIMeii Willi ^a real. W. C N.ird a saddler, of lauiisvllle. \y . has i; lliter .f ainnlgamnteil klt- .'iis. Tbey wi re prcsentisl lo bim by lis ol.l gray .al Tber.' are tweuty- ¦igbi p"rl.sl lilil.' l.'K-. seven lieaila IU.I s.'iiii tin.l t'lils Ibat «.ig cease- .-s-l.i as tli.ir ..ivncrs vaii.iv Iry to Ira IV apart Tbc klllt'i.s ar.' united at
H. Y. Cigar Store Co.
Main St., naar Pine FREEPOIT. N. r.
Selec«in| Yow Summer Sui< .WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
from choice silecicd aampli s is of great aiivantagc. W.Ki'.ena ure p.x'uliar. it takes a largi' and varied stix-k t.i |ilcasc dll minds aud it is surprising how many isiltern.s till r.' are thai yon don t want md how liar.l lo find those yon do, but you will not tiu.l It lnir.1 to make your *<'leclion lure as till' Spring and Snni- m. r Bamplcs >li..w a van. tv o( over 450 W-ta-4aIf ilykt, and there IS aure t.i lie the very patteru thai yonr last.- is scaivhing for. Ilie pri- .-s ar.- right, tluy lau n,>l la' In atill
It IS 1., my , ...stuni.rs luttr.'sl a- will aa mine to H'c that tluy g. i a ja'rf.vt satiafactiou in lli.' way of pure .ill wool Biatehal. as w. il as in th.- art of Tailor- iug
LADIES' TAILOmNC A SPECIALTT
JAMES VENDITT
VP TO-DATC TAILOR
Falun St.. nr. Naln. FIEEPOIT, L. I. HtMJSr 4 COtfCH '
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Naaaau St
NKW v., ¦ ALDWIN. NASSAU CO L i
Knglish. as he ligblly bruslied soiiu' thing from Hie young man's sboubier. ".\ centipede. Vou need not be alarnie.l. They are harmless. unb\ss angered."
Till' young man boweil his Hinnks. Ill' was startled, not at Hi.' thought of the Insect, but at the beauty of the girl.
"It sceins there aro still disagreealib' things 111 Ihe (harden of Kden." he re¬ plle.i. Ills eyes npoii the fair ciealnre looking up nt liim with innocent curios¬ ity. "Kvei'ything lire is so liennti- ful." lie coutiiiued. hurriedly, to hide his boldness. "You sec. I am a slranger among you. My name is Cramptoii. I am oil my way fioui Australln to I'^uglami. Wl' miss.'d the .Vmerican ship, 1111.1 I musl awnil her return."
The olhcr exieud.'d his hand.
".My uaine is Rrickwo.Hl. .Mr. r:raiu|. ton. my daugliter. Ku.aline."
A soft, musical voice ucknowleitg.'d the inli'oductioii. while dark, velvety eyes looked shyly into bis. Then some one cnme lo clnliii h.'r for u promised waltz, and she floated iiwtMi-, lenving the fragraiii'.' ..f iasiuino irniling be¬ hind her.
Tlie live lill'll ligliicd cigars and talked, t.'raniploii i..M enough of his alTnirs lo win Urickwrod's confidence. The elder man was llevonshire born. nnd had selHed on 111.- island when it had n f.'W white n.iupants. and bad innrri.'d a full-bloo.le.l native woman, the dnugliter of a .-lii.^f. He wns now postmast.'r.
I.fing after Hi.' .Iniicers had departed. Craiupion er.l on tbo veranda, pulling clou.Is of suiolte into ih.. feathery inonnl'ghl. and tliinking of a luanHfiil girl Willi brotii.. skill, gowned iu .soft silk .mil craiie. b r only oinninent a ei-owii of .lasmiue llowers. th.' odor ..f wlii.'b still liugi'i-.'.l with him.
Ill' liad a.^-. pt.'d ai. iiivitaH<.ii from her ralher to din.' ;it ibeir .'.illag.' next day. and be longe.l for Hie morrow that he ini'jbt sre her again, .ssiie seemed a part ..f Hi.' iiiiisi.- an.l iiiootillglit ol Ibiv new. deligblfnl worbl. K..r tbo liisi tliu.'f..r years he r.'tiii'.l Hiii iiiglit willi.iiit liaikiiig at Hi.' ii..riiali iu Ibe back .if Ills wal.'li.
Int.. .1 vino cla.larb.ir of roses Crnmp- toii passed, to 1..- w.'lc.nu'.l by tb.- vis i.111 of lb,' pr.'vi..iis eveiiiiii:, .\gain lu- ilraiik ill III.' scent of ih.. .jasmiiie ItoH or. again b.' wan.lered in I':iysiniu, .-111ram .'.I by lb.' luster ..f llu.s.' fawn like eyes, again lie heard lb.' -ar, ssiuL- toiii.« ,.f tlnn Hut.like voi.'. II., w,l^ as ..IU' ilai;.'.l l.,i s.u.o snaug,' siiUl. having its bull, ii n |,,'.iiity new to bim.
llui when hfr nioiher cam.- int.. ilie vonn, ho tell a sudden shock, as though hi' ba.l fall. 11 ft'..Ill a lieigbi. She w.is 111 t'ii..ini..iis w.iinaii. dark .',,p[..'r iu .'oh.r, Willi in.'gniai' features, deep, liiniii.oiis .yes. a broad. Hal nose and siiaiglil bla. k bail Sb.' w.ir.- bul ..ne garment, a l.,.isi. i,,bc' of 1.riglit red hilk.
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Could this l„. tiful i-iealine liiur." i'heie « 111 ber voU'c. i.
Hie luoHier oi 'he beaii- ivh.i bad s.> I'lirapinred as 11.. icsenil.lance hav.
hich WIS low and mei
low. like thai of Hu- girl. She aaiig native songs, tin uiiiiiiing an a.'Coin|iani- luciit on ,. siiiii I ill^lnluullt. ball guitar, half lniiii..
(llle of Hies.' v,,|ic^. ;i w,l.l w,ird (haul, inovi'il tho Kngliahmaii so Ihnl lie asWed for an iu'.'rpri'iation of it. Sb.. t.il.l Illlll I "..s Hi., fpiril S..11S of Ih.' Pall.
.Many year» ag.. Ihcre wer.' siToral trllxs on Ihe islanl They were lon- tii.ually at w.ir with each ..tber. i'in- rlly two great .-hufs f.iriniil all Hie piHiplo int.. IW.. armifs and went .'Ui Io l.attl.' for npremacy
riu' «trugglc "as long and bloody. Many tbonsaii.ls «•;.' -lain. At list Kan.ehaiiKlia .bf.;.!. d the {..Ibiwcrs of nahii.i au.l ilr.iv,' llum up ih.- Ninaiiua Vnll.-y to Hie i..p of ilie .-rnter of I'a'.i. • Ill tbis moiiiitalii Ihc last luiIHe wm f'^ngiit i.iid tb.' nalna and al! hit to).
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111 over Ihl
veins. The story seemed to h.iTe nom* persoual equation, lo be in some sulitle inaiin''r Ilnkwl wilh hi:' own future.
Time braided Ihc days inio rojies of flowers for Cramplon. The languor of tli-j climate stole into his blood and lulled him to sweet security. With Kmalino he roameil about the Island, enraptured wilh ils beauty aud his love of her.
The picture of the blue-eyed Snxon girl iu the back of his watch was for- gottou. Englniid. with its lurgi.l civil- inntlon. seemed fnr nwny. unreal.
II was as If he had always lived thij indolent drenm life. Tluy walked nu.; r.ide and swam tngethcr. She taught him Ihe liquid love words of her peo |ile. ivhich wns like the music of shal¬ low wnters rippling over pebbles.
.S.iinotimcs they wandered to the sum mit of Pall and watched the misty tears fnlling into the'depths wheri' slept Ibe heroes of an nlinost forgotten race. The place had .T strango ntlrnc Hon for him. and someiimes h.' coaxed the girl into repealing the legend.
Hut to her light heart lite tragic talc iield no charms. Sh.' was like a fawn that loves lo play iu Ibo sunlight, with out Ihougbt of the past or future. lie was sufflclent for her.
But one day there cnine a vessel into the harbor and he awoke. His dnys of drifting were over. He must choose lietween nnceslial home iu a civiliitcd country and this lialf-barliaric exist¬ ence; take up the duties nnd biirdnis of activity or embrace Inaction, becom¬ ing for good and all a drone in the bnsy hive of Hie world's life.
His Saxon blood rebelled at a future so chenp. so unimportant. II ¦wns a struggle, but his decision wns made.
It wns lale in the nftenioon. Cramp- ion nnd Kmnliue had wandered fnr over the island, lingering in the flowery nooks that compniiionship had made dear lo them. Tliey stood now In the shadow of a palm half wny up the crater of Pali.
The sun, a chnriot of lire, ¦wns rolling down toward Hie far-stretcliod line ot Hie bliii' Pacili.'. In Hie lini'bor lay Hie ship Ihnt was to sail in llu- nioru¬ iug: the ship that wns lo put two oceans between thein.
He tnbl her ns they stood tliere—told her wllh the cnliii. steel-like tnn.s of Ihe .\iiglo-Snxon when he tins to nver- i-onie himself, his face ivas drawn nn.I white, bnl with no tremor iu his voice —he told ber all. his duty, his pros- jiei'ls. even his engagement to the blue- eye.l girl. When lie hnd I'ondilded sho sIo.mI like a (l..wi'r ..cr which hn.s passed Hie bot breath blown from a desert.
".Mob.! line ion oei." she niurmur.il. ¦We are one. I live not but in you; you are my life. I love you."
He would have answered her. liut no wot-ils came to bim. I.ikc two statues of grief lliey stool in the soft sunlight.
Then suddenly from above tbey beard n hissing sound. Ont ot the grent iiKnilb of Pall cnme a breath of steam Ihnt spread over their hends like a grent fan. .\nd in the centre of it stool a dark cloud in shape like a woman, .\hove Ihem It hovered, rench- ing nut long, sinuous arms.
"The spirit; The spirit of Piili!" rrifd the girl, sinking to the ground and li.i ing her face from Hie light.
Crnmplon sloo.l for n moment trnns- flxed with horror. Again he seemed to seo the old woman, the mother of Kmnllnc, as sbe recited the weird legend. "When nny one wrongs n de- scendnnt of a chieftain's line the spirit rises out of the mist to wrcnk speedy vengennce."
Tlie words rang in his cars like a .'laiiou. He tiiriied away with n shiid- .ler. Then the materialism of his race caine lo his rescue. He cnnglit up thp girl iu his arms nnd rau down the dc- cllvily toward the sen.
fJlnuclng hack, he snw the shadow following them. On he plunged, nn awful fenr taking possession of him. He heani the hissing as of n great serpent beliind him. T.ooso stones gave ' wny under his fe.l nnd plunged down into the placid wnters, cooing softly tc Hip shore. Branches and briars tore at liis llosh nnd returded his speed.
Ullt ho struggled on wilh his precious biirdi'ii. fearing now to look l.fliin.l. Al Insl he reached tbo sliore nnd phiiiged inio the sen.
The girl, reviveil by Ihe w.Ttei'.s. kissed his cheek nnd niurmiired. "Aio ha." The surf lifteil Itiein on its kiml- l.v bosiini and bore tlieiii f.irward. An other swell, anil yet an..tb.'r. and to ..III' siaiiding ui.on Hi.' sands Ihey w.uil.l Iiave been but a tiny speck oil Hu' .lisiaiit bill.'.
Tben Ibe mist with lb,- l.la.k sba.b.w wbirleil about, i.'lini.iug t.i I'ali. Thr spirit was avenged. Itul. clasped In a. ll other's arms, ihi? lovers drifle.l ..111 to where love i« the passwor.l to eternal bliss.-Illustrated Bits
INTEREST IN FAST ELhC- TRIC TRACTION WANES.
The Matter ol Eipente it What Prevent! the Running of Trains at a Speed ol 120 Miles an Hour.
Al pi.'-.lit til, v.-i-.i li,;;Ii sp 1 .-l.'C.
Hi.- railivay is litlli' heard of in I-;iig- liiii.l. an.l even in liermnny. wiiere Hie ni'rllii-7,..s.«eu experiments show.'ll that, uiven a straiglit . wcll-lald and well- balanci'd track, a sped of 12<i miles an
I r was Iiossible aii.l safe, it haa
raib.r dropped out of imminent piob- abiiily. The .|iiestion seems at prespnt jiriniipnlly one of cxi.cnse. Very heavy i-ars are re.juir'.l fo. nny speed tivir eighty miles an hour: no ciirv.. cin be lak.-n without sla.'kcniiig of sp.-cd if it lias n rndius of b-ss thau n mile; and ,1 .ar .'oiilaliiii.i;. say. .*;xty people, would Willi lis iHvessary traiisfonn.'rs nnd iiiotors i'e<|iiii-e 'JiKai horse-power ti iirg.- il at a raie of 12<"i miles au honr. riic I'urvrs are Hie principal difflculty: so Hial ill Older I., run trnlna at these sp.'iils it will be necetsary lo construct new railwuy lines.
.\i pri'seni pnbli.- Interest in fJermany IS ...ii.-.-ntrat.'d .'.n Ih. possibility of hii:li s|M'e.l < tiM'iri. Ira.-lion between B.-rliii anil Haiu'.iiig which, if n new straicbi lio.' wer.' bnilt would he l.'.j mill's disiMif by r:iil. riuring Ibc dis- , uss.on of the higb-spee.l cip rimcntnl line Messrs. Sieuiens ami HaUke pro- p..s, .1 a single trn. k .Ic, iri, line at a
I ,,f IllT.raai.iaai. ..ii which trnint
w..iild run the whol.- dinaiu'e either
w.i.i. with n stop h.ilf way. In live
miiintea under t«.. h.iurn The On-
eral Kli-olii. Coii.paiiy propose a double
line. ..n whi.b trains wonM travel Ifli)
' Ul b s ail hour and .1" the journey in
I .ill.- hour .nnd tweniy-tlv.' ininntes. for
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SCORES BORIEO IN OEBRISJINOmFNTSOFTHEWB
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Department Store of John G. Mvcrs Co, of Albanv, N. Y.. Collapses.
CHEESH SANDWICHES.
These arc pxtremelv nice nnd easily made. Put a yolk of n hnrd-boileil egg OVER 200 IN THE BUILDING into a cup and crumble it. Theu put it iuto a tablespoonful of pepper, half a tenspooiiful of mustard, the same amount of snlt nnd a qunrter of a jiound ot Americin cheese, grated. Mix thoroughly and moisten wilh n tnbl.>- spoonful of vinegnr. t<prenil betwein vilccs of wlieat or whole-wheat bread.
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Melt au ounce of bntt.ir in n sauce¬ pan. Jlix smoothly with it one ounce of flour, a pinch of salt nnd pepper and two gills of milk. Let simmev gently over the (Ire, stirring all the time, till it Is ns thick ns ineltod butter. Stir into it a cupful of cniined tomato. Turn the mixtnr.' into another dish nud ndd the yolks of two well-bcnten oggs. Wliip tliree whiles to a froth, nnd Just before the suutllc Is baked put tlieiii inio it. Hake for twouty mlnitis in a pudding dish and serve the instant it is doue.
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Ilnpl.ily liiiinrilUIrt:, After llir Ai-cl. .lrnt.-.Tlvrnty.nTe liprlor* Krpt llinv llFlirvlei; llif. Kun'rilliEi ..r t\\r Hurl.
.\lbaii.\, N. Y.--Tb.- r....f and four tiu.iis of the big dipiirini.'nt si.ire of Hie .lohu i;. .Myers Coinpaiiy fell wilh a crash at S.ir. i.'cio, k in the moriiiiig. Hire.'ipiarlers of aii hour after Ihe store opened for linsiuess. and inn ied scons of employes in Hi.' riiin>.
The store bad been undtrgolng alter a I ions. Kollowing :t short, tierce r.i in. Hie whole centre and back of Ibc ri«if and all floors above the ground floor fell with a .-rash. ..irryiiia .'\ .'rytbiii;; 111 tluir des.-.-Ill and leaving Hi.' >K\
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CHKAP CnOKIKS. Crcnm half a cup o." butter or short¬ ening with one cuii of sugar. Stir In half a cnp of som- milk in which .i third of a teas|.i.niiful of soda hns been dissolved. Siiice the mixture to snlt the taste, and sift in enough flour to make the linttcr lathpr stiff. Uoll Iho dough out ou n floured Imard uiiHl it In of wnfer-likp thinness, (^nt it out witli a large his.'Ult cutter into cooUies or wafers nnd Imke until hrnwii and crisp. I'liese "eggless' sugar cookies can he linvor.-d with lemon or nuts or clioco- IntP instend of the spices. The school , .hildreu will npprocinte them lu their j **"""" "'' ' liiii.'hcoii liasli.'ts. '
.IKI.r.lKD APPI.KS. .V rich and nttractlve compote of np- p|, s is made of lirm, Inrt apples hnkcd 111 the oven and served wilh a flavoring same. To lunUc it. iieel, core nud nnnrter the apples nnd put them iu n
poi'celaiii-linod dish. wHh Just enough I pinycd in Ihls place.' water to pr.'vent their burning. About \ H'>beri M. Chalmers, one of 11 n cupful will he required tor n quart ' lr:^.'^l.!l.'"„.".';V..''„";';^.?!!.!!':'.l'^"!!."'\?.,V^ ot apples. .\ild about n cnp ot sugnr
Those .'mpioyes wbo were iii Hie lirsl seventy feet ol Hie store ou the Iront on PeiM'J slreel es.-ap, d. as ib,. roof ami floors in Ihat section of the lug building did uot iiilbipse. The deslrilc- Hon was swift nml fearful ami oc iiirred iu a section of (he building where there were scons of employes.
The uiitnher ot bodies in tlie ruin.s could uot be arrived ,it, even liy guess, with nny degrecc of cerlniiity. Tb.' rescuers work.d like beavfis and carts were brought iplo servi.'e l.i drag from the streets Hi., debris carried from Hie
pile, 100 r.'et sijuan', lu ll cnlr,.' of
the store floor. Tiie pieces of wrck- age were passed along a linninu .'liaiii from the scene if the disaster lo Ihc outside.
male employes iiveived severe iiijtiries becaiis ¦ they rushed ilown Ibe lire es.apcs and ilescrled the L'irls pinned iu Hi.' wre.kiige withoitt making any .-ill, nipt at resi'ii.'. Tliis was n.it true of all Ihe male clerks. liy any means, and several of Ih.'iii worki'd gallantly to h.lp HieIr nnfor- lunale sisters. Nevertlieli'ss. oue ot the floorwalkers said: "Well. 1 have 1 flue opinion of some of ihe men cm
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and the yellow rind nt half n lemon cut into bits, being careful to cut nway all while itiiier skin. Cover Hie apples with a I'biiia plale and let them wok for about an lumr. Wben Hie apples ar.' n.'arly traiisparcnt. thoroiigbly iloiic. but not liroki'ii. lake them out carefnlly and put tliem into Hie dish iu whicii they aro to l.e served. Ool n little ot tbe Juice, and if it is not n icily, boil it dow n lo one. I.ct the com¬ pote stand for twenty-four Iiours In order that the j.'ily around Hio npplc.s may be.'onie Ihoroiiglily set. It Is per¬ fect serviil with ice cream.
IIWINTS^ FOR. the: 'rriOUSEKEEPE
To .-IciLii brass kettles sciir with vinegar ami salt.
A cup of clioppcd epipi'y added to al¬ most nuy bijililiig for fowls will im¬ prove It.
A piece of clmrconl pnt iuto the pot wilh iHiiling onions will absorb most ot the odor.
When traveling It is well to be pro¬ vided Willi a bottle .if aromatic spirits of nmmoiiia. , '^"
Plunge your brcad-kiiife Into liot , , , water before attempting to cut warm j .r
the upper H.i
lb.' debris. His position was disi'ov- I'r.'il larly nnd when r. s.'ue.t It was lound h.. bad csi'aped with .1 bnikiii leg ami a bruise.l bodv.
Till' poll.'., had serious dilli.'iiltv in lian.lliug the ci-owds. au.l lb.' work of res.'lie was iii.'il. liallv iiitrrfi'reil mUIi
.11 COllS|"|ll.ll.-.'. Til.' Mb'll.' CiiV Sl'l'Ul.'.l
I., hav.' tl...'k".l 1.. till' s.'.'iu' of III'.' ilis- .ister. Hiiil lMisiu..-.s g.'iicially was sii.s- I'l'iiilc.l. Tiveiily-live ilo.'lors ami the four amliubiiices -.vbi.h.lbe eity boasts if w.'i'c taxed lo tli.'ir utmost, an.l Irncks and cots f.-oiii iienrliy fiiriiitiire stores were f-.'.'iv i.fr.'red in Hi.' work if n'scii.'.
liumors of :.II s.irts regarding Hi.' unmbi'r of d.ii.l w.'i.' .'urr.'iil. i Th.' .'Ui|.l..y.'s who I'scai.cd wet'c lo : scati.'i.'il that uow-b.-r ¦ iic.-ir :i .1.-iinil •
..1.': Illd ll.' s.'i'UI'i'il as 11. lb.' lillliiber
.iiiii'.l iiu.ler 111.' fiiib'ii "alls, l! n.is .ari..usly .'Sliuiali'.l. Thus,, wbo w-er.' piiinrd bcii.'.iHi Ibe , l.'bris ami who .-.nibl be seen liy llli;
' IS. ui'l s ..I ilh .-.1 blllM' spirii-.
I One of 111.' girls sai.l after lb" r.s
i II, rs bail sawed a larg,' bam wlii.h
¦ ¦.'stod oil hei- sioniacb: "I'm all imlii;
lev.'I mind lue: Ihcre are olliers in
I here: gel them out. I can talk. Tbey
'an't. ' .^laIly got out ot Ihe place by
be .Tam.s slrnet lire es.-apes.
All of the stores on Hie block wer >
] ;iirncil Into euiel'geiu'y hospitals, w liere
I he Injured awniled Iranspurlalion to
' he hospitnls.
I I''orliiiiiil.'ly tir.' di.l iiol lu'rak out, i illd tliere w , re lo b.irri.'i's to Hu- work I if sii.'.'.lv ri'sin.'. At ll.:iii ..'dock up- ' .var.l ..r lifly employes bail bi..-ii Ink.'U i ml. 111.' lU.iKl serb.iisly i;ijiii'ed hi'iiig 'I woiiiMii with .1 brok.n bnck. Half
ere i.ikeii
Hie hospitals
Afi-r tlie gr..-.i . iiigbter a ii.isi .iro-.- aiid began 'o fa:i like tear* on the •Ica.I II had nevci c,'a..vl. And ill Hii» tiiiai the spirit of I'aii Tu" pro:c.-i lis spirit of Hie iiaiiia. bas her lioine. Whr.. ..Ui>'.!.c wr.i'gs a .b'*..'eiida|.t of n eb.effaiu'a 1 ne Hi spirii nriaet out .,f :lie iiiist an.l wrc.'k» »pc.sly \eiigeai:ie
While she r.rs.uut.s.MI.:« !'gelid i.ie woman aieiued lo I..' inspitk>«i. H.>r ini- mena.' I...dy se'ayisl b»;k nil f..ilh in I.n.' I.. I.-r t\.,r,U ii.r b.ilf :..s.-,l .«.-. 1 „.. .1 'i • -¦ -
I Wb<
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lb.
his a.i..-I
wife 11'.r
..nir1buie» a .•••ut to bujl.l up hia lo-a u nf .-.iiiniiy n.uie p.-opie cui: imii I bog. l'i|i that 1- slai.il.i -«l.-indpr againtt the h.ig. fh'- h..g .!..es pay. He pay» tin doctor, the prea. her. the ki..:,'kis.i..-r buibln a neu house for Hie tt'.fn, biiya orcami. p.auo>. bugpiea aiMl >end> th.' .-h'l.livii awa.( l» w IkkiI. Ilon'l .-v. r .s.aipai'- a un-.it.. tingy u.ar. '¦¦ ' -.; "."-i -''•".-.; .K«l, •
bread or cake.
Tiri>d feet should be well bai hell iu warm wnter. to which a li'tle sen salt has been ndded.
If you ndd a grain of salt lo crcnm it will whip luorp readily nud the taste is in no wny affpctiiil.
Caudles buru better and more slowly if they have been stored In a dry place six or seven weeks before using.
No one shnnl.l ever att.uipt to wash dishes williout two pans-.me for the ivashing proper and one for Ihc rinsing.
Lemons cau bo kept almost indell- Iiitely under ginss that is llglit and ail-- liglit. Set one under a goblet aud see.
Sprinkb' salt over 111.' coal in your biu in lib.'ral iiuauliii.'s; it will make it burn more evenly and prev.'ul 'clink¬ ers.''
When asiiaragiis is lo be .s.'rv.d col.l as a sala.I. b..il ami drain as usual, and afl.'r drniniiig lit cbi wat.'r rnn over 111.' stalks t,. k.'i'ii I hem liriii and fresh looking.
Silv.-r, if left lying near guttapercha, (;. Is larnlsbe.l very .|ii,.'kly. If put iu :i pantry w li.'ie gas is iis,.,l it sluiuld always b.- k. pt w.'ll ivrapp.'d up iu . Ii.-unois ieatlur.
If .you cannot procure ilampenrd saw¬ dust for uso in sweeping.' use bits of .lampeiied paper sprinkled over the floor. Tea Icics stain au.l salt iiink.'" Ihe cnrpel sticky.
If the .over of a fruit Jar sti.ks, d.i not utlempt lo wri'ii.-h it off; simply Invert Hi.' Jar ami place Hu' top in hot water fur a iiiinm.-. Th.n try it nnd yon will liu.I it lur asily.
Wlicii long hair lni'omi'5 so inati.'.l that it is diflli'iill t.. ...nib the taiigle.l i'l.-ks. Ihey sli..ul.l be salur.lle.l w^h nl.-.dio!. This dune, they will becom.' iiiu.'iiable to Hie I'rusli and .'omb as if by magi.'.
.V lieaulif.i: p'.l.sb mny tie given (o l.ra«« il's.r flxluii's. oruauicnts. etc, by washing llifiii lu alum and lye. Make a M.lnii.ui l>y boiUti-.- au .luiice of alum In a pint of lyc. an'l wash the artlL-ls ill it.
KIIkIiI MUtakr.
Til. r, is .',11 ,.ld story ..f an authority ou Hud.Ihn wh..se next neigbtiora at ll iiiicr maisted ou bringing the talk tiack t'. agricultural pr.'.lu. Is, under the imiir.'ssion that "liuttcr" wna the magic wonl ntlcrcl in li.-r far by her iL.stl'ss. This «t..i-y has lia.I many n\o- cesaors. oiu- of wblch relates to I'ir Henry Iloworth aud liia b'lok. "A His¬ tory of Hi.- M'.ngols. ' H.- n.et al an nfiernoon rPcr|ition a young woman all... nflcr anrveying h.m wilh iiu-i- .st. lauiidiiil il.l.. a dls.i.urt. on .logs. t.'iing him "be had three, ami hn.l a!- n.iys be.'ii pi.'nsed that i-a.-b of lb. n, baii Sll'h a g's.d p.'dii.'r.'' "Though I d..i.'i kn..w Hiat it .-.i,int« for much." ..be aai.t at l.'i»t. ••.<ome .'f yo.irr, no iL.tibi, ar.- .|.<.-r.:- ibaii ai.y ..f nun.-"
Hut I bale ll" ib-gs ¦¦ .wild Sir Henry, bewild.'r..!. 'Oil. w.-i!. 1 mean ihouc
! 111.1 til.' ..ib.'rs lo tlicir lu.iii.'s. Tlu' ; li'nd hail not been reiii-lieil y.'t. Kv.'.y ' issistatice wns offercil 111 tiie work .if ' 'l.nring nway Hie ruins.
.\s usual lu ib'parlmi'Jit stores, two-
I ihinls of the 'J.'.u employes arc women.
I Tbe news of tbe disaster spread
Ihrougli the city rnpidly, nml the scene
I if the cntasHophe wns qulcUly Rwnrm-
' mg with nnxious fathers, innlhers,
' brothers nud sisters having relatives
ivorking In Hie slor.' The police lines,
; liinv.'ver, wer.' rigMHy enforced, an.'.
.ill elTorls -.vi'ic .lev,.le.l to carrying in.-
; l.'bris ..IT Ibo ba.k main fl.Kir lo Ibe
' streets, in or.ler Ibal those cnughl ill
the wre.k iiiigbl b.- saved iiliii'.
A s.-..r.' ..f .-l.-i uvni.'ii liasli'ii.'d lo tbe scene and I'Ver.i ou.' ha.I ¦willing bun.Is ( tn aid in llu' work of rescue.
Tbe wiiole c.-iitr.' an.l .lames street ' si.].. ..r tb.' big b.iildiiig from the roof 1.1 Hi.' main floor i« a wreck.
Th.' r.arl sH.-.t .ir f..rnifr main bnild¬ iug seeniP.1 lo bave escnped Ihe .'ol- lapse. The P.arl slreel buiidinu- iiad
I I Mi.lcni'ii au.l deepened as Ihe
I busiii.'ss of lb.' .'oncern grew, nnd it
¦ IV..ui.l ;.:.i..'iir as IbouKli the back .-i.l.ll- li.uis h.l.l collai.s.'.l.
rii.r.' iver.' f.'W ciisloiners lu H e stoi-.' ..Wing I., the early hour. The weal; iiiiderpiiiuiiii: of tbe fl lors
¦ wlii.-h w. r.' put in whil.' Ibi- allcrations were g.'iug on was : 'sponsible for the
'¦ c.llapse.
the work of rescue was slow Kvery oil.' s....mc.l stnniind. The clly nuthor iii.'-i brwev.r. wer. rnrly on Hie spot. Tb ¦ i.'roiitis of l.iiri.'.l I'lni.l.iy.'S .-"111.1 be h.-ai.l distincil.i. au.l a i uiub.r were in siL-lii. bul wi-i, i,iuii.-,I iloivii :u 111.'
Kii.i.i:r> wiiMA.N HI.
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boll.
111,.11 Sill.I Mrs. Kaiikii Kl.,p.-.l Willi "lim. ami Himself, .f.il.'rluirv, '.1 -.lani.'s .Mitchell shot d inslaiilly klll.-d .Mrs. Mlniii.' itaii- 1, iift.'r au arguiueiil wilh lu'i at llu' iilin nice, .1 fariii'r
Cuni Vol; I'lauen Killed
.\m..ng Hlosf kill.'d in (lie railwa.i
:i.-.-idi'iii luar ypr.'nilicrg. Ccrniaiiy.
nns Co'iiii Voii I'laii. ii b.ii ... Hu
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ii.invo I'l.oT roii.Kii
(•.)ii.s|.iiai"rs I'laiiii. d lo .-^cU'l Arms and .Mniiition.v to Saiiiar llebels.
Mctoria. n C -^rhe s|.-aiiislii|i Kaun ;.awa. fn.iii H'.i.g K.iiig. China brought 11. ws of a pi'.i Ih.'re lo ship l.i.iss) lifles and I..aaiiai<i rounds ot nirimuiiiiioii to Saiiiai ami other un pa.'ili.'d .Ii«tri'-t» of Hi- Piiiiippiii.'s
Tb.' > 111' txat .lia. .iv.-r.sl on.l t'l'
n;l'i|si.-rs w,'iil ill hiding
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WASUINUTO.N.
Pr. Salmon, chief of a nepartnicnt of .\grii-iil(nre bureau. n.luiiiifHl part¬ nership with a ninn wlio got a con¬ trnct to fui'iiisli Inbels lo Hie Covcru- uient.
Secretary Wilson gave up bis vnca- ti.m ami will s^y iu Wasbiiigteu all tbrough Ibe iiivestigatiou ..f the I'c- partiuenl of .Vgricul.'nre.
(Iovernment reports sliowed Hint an incrense of more than Sl.mHi.iNHi In Hie Intcrunl revennts of iWs year over those of last.
(ILU AlKHTKn ISI.A.N'P.'!.
.Major (ieneri.l Corbin gave a dinner In lionor of Secretary Tafl ai Manila. Ten thousand men took part ii a pa¬ rade which waa held in '.he inoruing
Secretary Tnft and bis parly arrived in Manila on the sleainer Mniichiiria in tho morning. Their arrival was mnde the occasion of n gorgeous water pageant.
Kxporlntioii from the I'hlllpplue Isl¬ ands of the dried kernel of the cocon- iiut. kiti&«ii as copra. Is shown by Ihe receiit'^ ITiiiippiii" census to be stead Ily increasing.
I...;i.i.'i;. .:i.g ' Til ¦ Ciiii.ir.l M'-am -bi|' Company ha- oller.-d free p.i-.aa. ' to tb.-.,.pi.'.. iiia.il.. of Ihe MviKiK.'.. I Si-b..<.| ..f Tropi.al M.ilrin.'. who \(i\
joii'i- Wl ttell al.oii; ¦ sai.l ilic youli« ^ go to .'^''•« Orbau. I_i.. lo aid in light |
woman, .laiekly. ' Itm I'v.- never wrlt->">i'8 'he yilb.w' fev r iberc.
ten al-.iit any." aabl tiir H>-nri.
haven't;"'.X.-lail.;.-d the .»..nni: w.
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HASHOSUBSmum
It
DOMESTIC, announced iinolHc
nut
from an authoritative source, that (Iovernor La Kolletle will rcliminlsli the ortice of Ccvernor early iu Sep¬ tember and go to Washington as V'nltpd Slates Seiiaior in (lc(otier.
In a disastrous boiler explosion nenr I>el Hio. Cooke Ciinnly, Tenn.. f.iur men werp kllliHl and seveii wounded. Their tiaiucs were not reported.
Italinn railroad laborers on Penn- sylvnnla Improveuienls below .\lexiin- ; drin. Va.. on leaving a work trnln /or cnnip nenr .Seminary Station got In front of a gravel train Four were killed outright, two t'ataMy and sovcnil seriously injured.
V. W. Vanderbilt gave a new mil¬ lion dollar dormiiory lo the Shettti'Id Scientitic School of Vale, at New Haven. ¦Conn.
Mock lliick ami several other Chin- esc were held p.nilliig an invesilgullon Into the shiHiting of tlircc Chinese In a ChiuPse theatre lu New Vork City.
I'lic Hoard of .Vblermen of Patersou. N. 3.. voted to grant no franchises or incur nny unusual liabilities until a new .Mayor lakes oflice on .Linuary 1.
Iiuportnni law Hruis accpted scrvico o.. behalf of Kiiullable directors in At¬ torney (ienernl Mayer's suit.
A new HerresbolT m.ilor lioat nt- laiiiwl n speed of forly miles an hour In a trial on Long Island Sound.
Mrs. .lohn C,. Carlisle died at her summer home in West Islip. I.. 1.
Mrs. ,1. Phelps Stokes nud three other women, wives of summer resi- d.'iits of (Ireenwlcb. Conn., formed n liiicki'l biigad.' and hi Iped their hus¬ bands light a f\ro nt nildiilght.
Israel l.u.llow's air shl|i had a suc¬ cessful ascension iu New Vork City, but the navigator liecnme frightened mill sHd to the groiuul.
Kngineer .lolin Mooiiey snved nil on Ihe .Mlniilic City Special but himselt when his Irnin rnn inio an open Hwltch or obstruction on lb.' tresth' ncross Ncwnrk Bay. \. .1 Hi and his pugluo plunged I.l the hot loin of the bay.
.New Vork's cordial r.'ccptiou of Wilte surprised the Itussians, w ho had bceu led to believe that .Vmcri.'ans wer.' prcjii.llccd In favor ..f Hie .Inpnn-
KOREKiN.
A valilabii' uvasiu-.. b.'li.'V.'.I I., be Koiiiaii or n..i.'nuil.'. has b.'eu ills. ..v• .'lc.t n.'ar Tiikus. forty inil.'s soulb- wcsi <ir Port Said. I-:L'y:it. Il In.liiilcs a gold dladcin. a irowu. iiiiiuerouH I rai'i'b'ts au.l .iver one huudred gold coins.
The V.'ii.'-/.iii'Ian (Joveriinu'iit I.as |ilnce<l an oi.lcr lu Ceiioa. Iialy. for six torii.'do b.iats an.l ..uc t..r|..'.lo biial destniyer.
The Intermiliiiiinl .\iiaioinicnl Con¬ gress at Ils lirsl Kcsslou in (.'eiieva. Swilzerland. acci'iu. .1 an invilatlou to meet iu Hosi.in. .Mass., in llKlT.
'Ihe steam.r Kile, rcluriiliig from Itowscll's ilarl...r, Noribern Lnbrailor. reporlcl slgliHiig u ship near .Miiko- vick Bay, steaming nortli. lu'lieved to be Hie Peary slea r Ito.isevelt.
All tho railway warehouses, abeda, worksho|i8 and small.'r govprnment buildings at .Novorosslsk were set ou hi-e.
A flre which slarteil In (he freight sheds of Ibe Cenlral Hallway Stntion (Sla'/.lon .11 rcrmlnii Itome. Italy, de¬ stroyed Hie main liuilding unit caused a loss esiimaleit at SI.ikki.ihki or more.
A new Calilnet has been formed at The Hague, wilh Prof Van Hnniel aa Prime Minister. -lonkherr Vau Kwin- dcrcn. al pr.'senl .Minisler at Wash¬ ington. II. ('., is Minister of Korelgu AtTalrs. 1
News re.'.'ived fr.i:n Pi t Arlhlir says Ihat Ibe f.irnicr Itnsslnu cruiser Bayaii wouhl soon star: from Ihat plaiv under tow for .lapan.
The Venezuelan I'edernI Court of rHssalioii gnve fliial Judgment in Iho imitter of proeei'dlugs agaliisl thi' I'rench Cable Company, .onllrmlng till' dissoliiHun of the ilovcrnmcnl's contract with ihe corjiornllon.
.\ coalilion miulsiry has been formed with Hen- Liindebiirg, \i.i'I'r.'slilent of Hi.' Ilrst .-liHiiiber of the Kiksdng ami chairiiinn of the special cuininil- l.e oil iieg.iliations wllh .Norway, us I'rcmier.
The flrst insialniciils of n fiiml rnlsed among ihe olli. iers and soldiers in Ihe H.'l.l I.l r.'linilil Hie navy. siibscripHoiiN having lieeii op.ind afl.r the Imtllo of the .Sea of .lapan. bale beeu I'C- c. iv.ll In St. Pi'lcrsbiirg. Kussia.
Pi-ofi'i-or Molliinib'i', special ngeut of Pn'SldenI It.ioscvell. said lb.' cinima against Santo Domingo nre .'X.'pssivp. He estimated Ihe foreign debt nt |10.- iMai.iMNi.
King Os.ar ..f Swediii. seeking rest and heallb. issmil n proclamation al Sloi kliolin. lo Ihe Swedish nation tbanking it for Iim su|i|i.irl.
Three shots were llre.l wlUuiut ef- f.-ct al .M Slolypin. (Iovernor of Hnra- t..fr pp.vill.-.' in lluasia. CossackB kllb-il thirty strikers in Iho Caucniiua. and Ihe disor.brs In Kkatfrluoalnv are spri-ading
'¦^a,iit.' K.riiaiido .Maria Alfonso of
'¦•/aJiti' K.riiaiido .Maria .' Spaiii'7.''ed al Snn Sebastian,
: ltii'»;ai.- S.'t;d;i.g Troopa to Aiii'xjr ] ^ i ^dvlcea from T»kl» Japan, taid Ihal | Itu»«iaii« were ^em1;rg tr.«ii.» U Ain.'oi r.'H.-'i.. I
A .abb' troin L'li.doii says fhe Privy Council has rusialn.d Ihc fJhlneae Covernmeiii iu Ils libel action for ^t-l.'iO.iKai aguiusl Hi-. Cauadlnn I'a.'iflc Itailwny
.\.|voc«ti's of liberalism are appar-, eiiily lu control at Pi tirliof. thirty- four . Iaiis<'« of lb- ». Ii.-n..' f.ir a iin- lloiinl afcsemlii.v liavitig Ik-cii piiakod hy lb.' .oiiii.-ll
I'll.' eX'-i'Ul.vt- Itoard of the English Cott.Ml .Mhsii-is' I'.-.lernlion deeidtd to urge Ihe lucnib rs to resist the opera- lives' demaml for an Increase of »iagi-»
Northern Koiea bin hi'eii rutTering from liooda Ihal nre the worst In Iblr 1} y.'ars. 'I'b.'y threaten Itu«tiaii cuni- innniinlloi.n on Hu, 'i iinien.
Tw.i .bsi,.iyer« from Vladivostok al¬ ia, k..I the Ive.iio. a .lapani'se ii(«r- .h-inliiiMi. oil the Korean .oahl t<he was urn. I. "Illl tiii.'s but wat not sunk.
lluVaiuus nud Japanese on the Ko¬ rean Silieriim Imrder were within rille rang-. •
( T.fKi\ PriL. e liualave tf Sirede^i arrii-ed In Copeiihj.gei. Denmark, to .lls.-ii" niH. King Cbi.»liaii Ihe luat- l"'r of 111' .V rw-egiai, tliroiie.
TIIE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR AUGUST 13.
Subilcrl: Joalah and Ih* Book ol tha Law, II. Chron. laxlv., t4-<a—(lolilaB Xmat, Vnm. calx., ta-MeinorT Vm», »—' Coiiintentary on tha U»y*a L«aaoa.
I. The hook of the law diaciivprort ivs. H-LSI. 14. "Brought out tb* money." It would seem that the book ot the law waa found hy the hlnh priest lu the treasury wher* Ihe mouejr wns kept. "Found." Thla ezpreHloa Indicates thnt the allusion Is to aoilM- Hiliig alrendy known, not to anytbinB Hint had come lu light for tb* llrit time. "Book ot the Inw." The name giit'ii lo the live books of .Mosea. Til* book of the law cnnnot lupaii anytblng else, cither Kraiumntlcally or hiatori- cally, thnn the Mosaic law. "the Ten- la teuch." so designated lu Chronicle*, Ksirii aud Nebemlah. Tlie temple copjr, deposited, accoriiing to Heut. Ill: 30, bjr 111.' ark of the cnvcmint, wiilch liad lill'll lost under the Idolatrous kinga Mannsseh nml .Vuioii. "(ilvpn by .Moses." This atatemeni haa letl luaiijr to believe that it wus Ihe ancient autiv gra|<h cupy which cnme from the band of the grent Inwglver. Thla. Kitto thliiks, was one reason why Ita diacoT'* cry mnde such nn extrnordlnanr im¬ pression. 1.". "liclivercil the booli." ShaphMii was tbe private secretary of the king and hnd chnrge of hla booka and r.'i'ords. The Imok fouud waa a parchment roll. Hooks were few and prei'lous.
Hi, 17. "Bronglil -word bnck^ Be¬ fore Sbaphan delivered the new (ouiyl book to the king he reported to bin) coiicerntng Ihe business ou whirh be Illlll b.'cu tent nt flrit. He told tba king that th.'y had fnithfutly .per¬ formed the work coiuiullte<l to tbem nnd thnt the money hnd lieen properly pnlil out. l.'t. "A hook." 8bapbau hnd already read the book, or poitlona uf It (J Kings •£i: Si, nud no donbt (ally understoml Its character, hut be did not li'll the king thnt It waa tbc book ot the law; he spoke of It na a book nnd allowed the king to form bl* own o|>liiloii ns lo lis Importaiicp. "Head tbcrelu " lit. Vl That is, shnphnn read portbiiis of 111.' biHik. (If course bO read nt the (iliig's commaii.l. .loalah was anxious pi know the truth nnd tiia iiiiture of Hie law lio hnd been trying to obey.
II. The efl'cct on the king (vs. U»-2I». 1!i. "King bad lienrd." Tliose who bear liod's w.itil so oflen cau scarcely coll.. Iv.' 111.' err.'i't the readlii); of tiM law would have on this young'king aa hi' llsieiicl I.l 11 for Ihl' Ilrst lime. "Item his .lotlies." Brought face to fa.'c with Hie awful cur.^e of (Iod, pro- luiuni-i'il nearly a Hioiisnnil years be¬ fore oil 111.' ualloii, fnr tlie very alna will, h had characterized the reign of bis fnili.'r ami granilfather. nniaie- uu'iit took p.i.s.'.yioii of Illlll. He roao fi-.iin his Ibroui'. i.'iit Ins .-billii'S. hum- bled liini.self li.l.ire Hie Lord and wept i:; Kings ¦2-2: lib. He ri'iit his clolhea imrlly In grief aid honor, like Iteuben (Hell. ::7: °.'!M ami ,lob il: l.'ili: partly in r.'iieiilaii.'i'. like Aliali it Ki.igs '21: 27), •211. "Kliii; .¦oiiiuii.ii.il d." 'I'll.'king ap- p..liili'il a del.Mil.O'l of liv.. to Imiuira of Hic Lor.l. Tins wa:. a truly bonitrabl* and lni|iiising ib'l.'gatio:!. ami was In- dlcallvp of Ibe king's prol'oiiud cnrueat- lu'ss and niixleiy. L'l. ' (io, eni|iiire." The king saw Ihut Ihls was a matter of great liuporlai.ci', and hi- dp<lred to know from ,Ieliovali Hliiisplf exactly whut lo do. He fell a deep anxiety for hinisdr aii'I also for bis penple—tbe I.ll trill.'s as wii; ii'iHu' Iwo. "(ireat
¦ w.alb." II.' lu'iifd Ils ilislaiit rnrab- lings like Hie coming of a Hery lav* fl.HHl. lu lb.' boarils of Ihe Sytblana, enfonc.l li.\ Hu' pni|ilic. les of Jeremiah nnd ;Ci'pli.iiiiah. "(lur fntliera," ete. Anion and Manasseh had hil the iieo¬ ple Into gross sins. In the llaht of tba Inw ll.' bud Just bcnnl rc:id .losiah saw tbat tbe imtion waa doomed.
HI. lluhlah's falllifiil messnge (va. r.'^'M. •2-2. "Ililldiiii." All we know of Ihls i-elebraleil Honuiii !¦ recorded
her Ill iu the parallel history of
Kings. Bul Hils short mil rathe haa lmiuorlaii/..'il Imr name. I'rolmlily lb* Iwo iiroph.'ts. .leremiah and ZvpliaB- lab. wer.' al.seiil from the city. But (I.l.l Is not slralghlcneil In Ilia lustril* mi'iils. II.' .an use a woman to apeak for Hlm as w. II ns a mnu, au huiuhle perMin as well as an exalted one. Ilul- ilah bad lb.- full pniphetlc gift, and spoi:i. UH bil.lly, .'onfldentty and promptly as wouhl ls;ihih or .lerenitah, "Keeiier of 111.' wardrobe." Tbera s-. Ills no doubt Hint the ruliea here al- III.led to are Hie n.b.'s of the prieala, Mbl.-li an. . allcl by Hie snme Hehrew w.ir.l in Kxod. US: J 1 and many BUba«> qui ill pHf sages. "Ill Hie college.;^ "In
Hie s ml quarter " 11. V. Tlirn to-
firs to 11 iiart of the city nf Jeruialem whl.'li was knoivii by that name. 2t. "lell ye till' man." H.'r anawer lo tb* d. pul:iHoii was fearless, and seemlng- Iv abrniil. '2*. "Bring evil.'* Tb* .in.Igmiuls of (Jod. "This plnce." to- rusali'iii. "All the curses." Kee Dent HT: 11 :iil: -H; 1.' lill.
•2o. "Have forsaken Me." Tbla waa III.' gisi .if their offense, the thing that was nnpurdonable. Agulnst thia wer* all the chief warnings lu tbe law (Dent. 'J»: 'Jfi-'JH, etc.) nnd 111* prophet! l.Iii.lg. HI: 1.1: 1 Kings l>: U; Ita. 1: i; .I.r. I: Id. etci. II was md merely that Hiev broke III" i ..iiiimiiidments. Uat till iirii'd from (iod nltogelhrr, and "cast llim bdiliid their back." "Hball I.ot III' qucmb.'d " i'or such a atate oC tilings Iberi' Is "no reniisly" (2 Cbroo. •.111. I'll, and Ihls was Ihe stale of things ri a.b.-.l by Hi.' Jev.s. lill 2X. Tbe pro- pli. H-ss In these vcraes senda a |>eraoil- nl word of isvnifort lo the king. Be¬ cause be had bumbled'himaelf and Ing true splril ..f ri'iM-ulance liad wept bo- fore till- l.i)r.l l«'c«ui" of the wlrked- licrs nt 111- piiii'l.': Ih.'refore the \jatA would siKfK- in.-ri-y uix.n hiiu. and b* shoul.l he gall..re.l lo his falhera lR l.en.-i- and nut si^' Ihe evil thnt WM iinitt to come upon the luitluiu
llog'a 'Joaeat. Ilrala-rt a tfloam*. That Ihe luii',-n.' if a pit ilog la at i:nn>\ a litMcr as l!i.' ralvia used by do.-l.irs hns lueii denion»ira!isl 'ly a ll^ He sun of J.. I''rederi"h ^^•»•tler. of Folta- \il|.' Pa. riie I«iy -.i.ia operated on r.,1 a woun.l ill the head, nnd nfler ba ii'tiirii..l from Hie hospiial Ihe family wer.' siarll.'.l In hnd that Ihe .log bstf i.ini olf Iha ban.lage. •¦uleii Ihe aalre I.il.l bud llcki-d the itvtttM clean. || bcaluLraphlly.
XManhaMl ai ¦«.
tVilliam .Mal'iue. Knid. OklabOMg, J
who la eiglil, .Ix ye^ra old. Waa graa^ I
ed butiirnliziitbiu paiM>rr, j
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050811 |
| Date | 1905-08-11 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 11 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 42 |
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