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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
i
mtrttft^ta oopiBM. iPivxi cktitio
VOL. VIII.
A FAMII.V NKW9P.\PER OF LOCAI, A.M) UENERAI. I STKI.LItJ KM K
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, .MAY .^, UM).?.
TIKKI: tl.lO TEABLt III AOTAIbB
NO. 28.
SORE LUNGS
When your lungs ai^ sore and inflamed from coug;hing:, is the time when the aerms of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply.
FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR
stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con¬ tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles.
Tha Dooiors Said Ha Had Cantufflpllan - A Marvalaua Cura.
L. M. Ruggles, Reasoner, lows, urites: "The doctors said I hid con¬ sumption and I fot no betier until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, It helped me riKht from the start and stopped the spitting of blood snd the pain in my lui^gs and today I am sound and well.
THREE SIZES 2Bc, 50c, and SI.OO
REFUSE SUBSUITUTES
RECOMMENDED BY
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
"GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME"
IS COMING
GOLDERS' Drug Store Oil the corner For over 20 years It is the
Old Reliable Up-to-date
DRUG STORE Spring Summer
Autumn or Winter We are
just the same Come in and We will talk It all over Glad to see you Look aroiuid Upon the sights That will make You happy When you think How much You can get For your money At Golder's Drug Store
GOLDER'S
HEADQUARTERS
r..r cvcrvtliiiij; in tlio diu^; liip.. Tip. lio.st (lualitv tli,"it niu 1... (ilitiiiiii'il fllllil (111. .Ni'W York dmn niarkot
RUBBER GOODS
.V t;i.iiil iihsiir(m("iit ."ilwiivs mi liiiiul, :,( |iii|iii|:u" I'l'iri'M
TOILET ARTICLES
ill yivcnl \;ii"ii't I
PERFUMES the very best
.¦\ ."linirc scloiliiiii nf (',il^Mt,.'s, l„i/,lli''s innl l',iliiiii-s I'li'K.'ilit |'a("!viiK'('.s, tiiic'.it (iiliirs.
IsTATBONERY DISPLAY
I ('i.ii,-;i.tsiif \'n,^ l'."i|i,.|", Itl.'uik [ii.iik,-^. l":iiM"liii.i'.',, Willi,1,;
l^l(l^, \'i;-itiii^' Clllls, Ink, .Miicil.'igc, Tcils, rlo.
FCR INSECTS
Illxlt I'l.lMlll", Iti.llch I'liwili-l", llrlli'liiil",'. .¦Mi,tlll?,',ll>,(;iii„
(':iiii|.!i'ii", ISiinix, Kill (^lick, Sllll" |),',"iili, iinl IJug Ki||,i", iic,
fill" liiiiisi'liiili! iiiii"|"(isi\'^. ,"1 td '2'n-.
DISINFECTANTS
('Milmlic .\("i(l, Clilondc Liaic, ('i>|iii.'r:i.s, f, r imi il\ iiij^ ;iii,l ili,"-iiifi'i"tiiii.' u.^i", '"i, 1(1 lllld l,"n'.
This is till' tillli' llf ,lr,"ir t.l liurifl till" 111,mil ,",iid t ll|.
till' svsti'iu mill |i|"i"i.:ii"i" Mill fur tin' drpii ssin^; In,,! uf siiiiiiiu r.
Blood Remedies -
s till' tiilll' llf ii'.ir t.l 10 ll.l |iii"ii:ii"i' \ nil ful" till
Golder's Sarsaparilla
lilCll l:i:i) I'.l.ODl) I'lIilFIKIi, Tlii'vo is iiiitliiii.;l„|||., |i"iiiii|i,iiiiiili"il I'l.r ,"i Spring: Mi'diiiui' tn ."Icium" tlir lilund f.111,1 im- j |iiii"ilii"s. (lull ,"1(11" hirj:.' Imtili'.
j Paint Department
! .\ full lllld ."i.!ii|ili"ti" stn.k llf l',"iiiits, I lils. \',"iriiislii'^. I,, ,1,1,
Kalsniiiiiii s, 1',11,11111'ls, (',"iri"i,"ii;i' mul Wji^^nii i'liinls, \',"iiiii~li St.'iiiis. I'lilli, i'.ni">liis ,"dl sizis. W'l' i".ii"i'v I'M ritliiiiL'; In imint ,1
li.ms ¦ I'nr iiisiili" dirnniliniis, ,"ilsii fnr tlii' liii,"it ni" i",irii,i;,'i'
At Low I'rices
Soda Water
l,\ iil£A50,\ W'l" ~li;ill iiidi'av.ir t.i funiisli tli, \,,r\ lu'^t smli ii.itir |.iis- ,silil.' 1.1 siTii'. I'llll' fruit juiri's ."iml ntlnr i"i'i|iiisiti"s iisi"i| In |ii",i- dlK".. !l "S..il,"l' oi till" liii.'lli st ,|ll,"ilili, I,in nliii'li is s,ilisfi ill'.; ,,i„l
roffisliitiu'.
PR1:5CRIPTION WORK
Tills is llll' lllii~l illl|MlI"tMlll ll. !':ill:ili 111 nl nlir ~|.,11 ,111,1
mIicic till' innst I'ar.fiii .ai." is ."X. ni-i d. Tin |,. st mati riiU iis,,! in I'liiiipniiiiiliii^'. faillifiilli .arriiiii: iiiin 1 iTi rl tlir inti nlinn nf iLo I'livsiiiaii. Nn fan. I pri. is.
W. E. Golder
DRUGGIST
Corner Main and Fulton FREEPORT. L, I.
MONEY TO LOAN
Ol Mortfife at SVo
AU. OOOO liOAN* ACCEI>T«U AT ONCE.
AUST i. lAFF, Co«is.ll«.at.L.» BABYUW. N. V.
±
Longenecker Brcs.
DENTISTS
6SS riilXaa Straat, Braeklyn
•t
FRtEPOXT, lltlY I NETWARO BUIlDme
pp, Drpol. on W»,lnrfcli trcm aam to j Wk. R. LoKiiliorKi*. r>
PATENTS
¦mafOriMMn*, W Bcm. PmtmmAl.mmmi.ik KtSSmOaPmnmt4mmt.mamiln,. »~k""H.,>"j,
l»»Oi«i«r..^»«<V l.w rwi»»«i"!>«*. ibrti. \l! iiatft rufMt w«M mm ap.tm » '•••••«. a, |»3i* lA»liii ot m i»4jr >m*eT»»S
|*.«ftOTL.WTUW! T2L. I MCA.8ifOW&C0.|
WILUAM H, POST
Su«"i'r«anr lo J. T IV«l A s,>d — lVi»lw Ib—
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRCCT, mccponT ¦•rtk cl L > ¦ ¦ ¦ 0**- tttttd kvtitt
John P. Wright
GENERAL AtCTIU.NEER gtmpait, p I
MONEY TO LOAN ^:^:i^. :r^
Keeve & BaLrtlett. Tille Insurance & ,1(krti;aKC Loans
llr»ln"li(ift".i,,..: Kn."rlii"».t. 1, I
J«iii«ii'« .s«\i,„;. Hank |;:,i .
J»in..i,», 1,1 ())«(rr il«> HaiA IlliU , <.)-l»i lu.l-l T«Wi.!i.,.n<" III all ,,m,,,.
Benjamin IV Homaa
ARCHIT»:CT AUC
B U I L D L .1
flacfaad S*iH'."lfl''«(lt,n4 I*r^,,.r^4
-Hiin' liii
Ready for Business. All who have PENANINK abou* them
THE PENANINK FOUNTAIN PEN ^ PEN-AN-INK ir
a v,ist,irniy nf nun ,ii"nl wnnu'ii w lin ,gladly tistiu tn I riiilnin frnni linn(laL,."i" I", tlu" Ink St.uul. ri"rU"i l wiitin),'..inMiiiini.1" fnr a lnw iirici.", S.itisf.ictinn J4"ii.iranti,. il, FOR SALE DY
S. F. PEARSALL
REVIEW BL'ILDIMI y\.\\S STREET PREEPORT
•— ¦- f
IN ANY LIGHT
Make finished pictui es on
U/)e Kodak Plan
Load and unload Kodaks .•inywlicn'. Dcvclnp witlinut dark looin in tho Kodak DcvolopiiiK MiU'liiiii'. I'linf liy day nr ni^ilit on Di'kko
Kodaks, $5 to $75
Brownie Cameras, $1 arvd $2 KodaK VexJcloptn^ Machines
Also a varied stoek of
Films Solio Velox 5. F. PEARSALL
Review Building Main St., Freeport
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
STATE NEWS.
iaya Ior yon to bny yonr rapplim nt
bome. The price ia the uime ia city or
conntry
KODAKS
FILMS
Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
Opposite Post 0(fic« Fre«'port, N,Y
Ilolild Ihv Smtti Illit.nolilr.
Till' iiiMiiil liv tU." Slat.' i'luirt of fhiiiiis ol .Sl."Hi 111 .Miss I'liirii" 11. '1'. ('liallii". (if .'<yr:ii'iiM', riirrii's AvlUi II thirtv seven ellier ("lalms niiiuiii,:.' frmii Sl'ik;,.< 1,1 ifaii.iNKi eai"h nnd iii:i!i"eniiilii« y.'i^T.'J-ls. 'I'll,, llilrly i"ii:lil iliiliiis are fnr liijiiries sii.«tiilii(<(l liy iinlivliliiiils liv the lulliipM' llf the ,Iiiiiiis street liriilire, Synn use. .Vpril n. I'.IC. Miss Clllirree's I'lallll WHS lUiiseellleil lo lesl the suite's liiiliUlty. Wlien the liriiLiie (Inipjieil tn the liotliim nf llie ti.iivenii ('lllllll lliere was llll waler in it. 'I'liui' WMS a ti.illey ear liiavlly Imiileil will, jiii-ieiiirers nil the lirlilp'. II hnrse in- laelieil ll) a liiiiilier trinl; aiul several Iieileslriaiis. .Nil nil.' was Killnl. Iml fill! persons were seriouslv injnreil. lllillllll.- Ihem .Miss I'luilTee, She Mini for ,s:;ii.(iiia lla unices. .\ iiUestinii riiisiil WHS win Iher llie Syriieiis," Itiiplil 'I'uiii' sll Itiillwiiy I'niiipiiny, aeeepiiii;; lis |i;isseii;:i"i"s ;is :i eiiiuninii eairi.'i". W";is lint lllllll.'. Snllle slllls W"("r(> lnolluhl ngainst I he transit ennipiiiiy. I'lie Slute iiiiislriieted the lirhlne over tiie (isw"e;:ii ("iiiiMl 111 l,s:;s. "i'his wns re- phued ill Is.'iS liv whal is kinmii as ii Whipple truss liriil^e. It was iirmieil tli.it il wns mil desiuMieil In lieiir sueh ;i 'jeiivy w"."li;lit iis a Inilley iiir. 'I'h." .le- ei.'-iiiii of the Cnurt nf Clnlms Is tlmt the State was iii'i;lii:i"iii Ihrniinh Ihe uci;- leet of Ilie Slip.'rilllelulein iif I'lllille Wnrks lu fiiilliii: Io prnpirlv iiiipi el ami slreiij-'Uieii ilie striietiire, .Mini", iiey-deiiinil Ciiiinceii. It Im lielievcd. will linry ilie ease to Ih." Court of .Vp- p.uls nil appeal.
E. A. Dorlon
no.i DED ,\UCTIONEER
SO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
wiiniat,« rvraltlivj • CnCCUl PLACE,
Weak Hearts '
Arc due to iniijest cr.. N.retv.nine of every ene hundred peep.; who hiv- heart trouble cin remember ».ien it »u s.rr.ple ind.ges- t on. It iJ > scier.i.fic fact Ihii til cajej of heart duease, rot orEar..c. are nol cr.'.y Irieible to. bul are the direct resu t of mdi- jes!;on. All food tanen Inlo t,he stomach »."ii;h fails of perfect dijesiicn ferr-ents and
I iwel J tne slomach, puffinj :t tp aji:r.st ihe heiri. Tnit interferes w.ih the icticn ol tne heart, and in ihe course r.t i,.T.e i.-mi
I del..:ate bul vital orjan beccrr.es c seucd.
Mr :; KlutM. of NcUa C tan itultl-rrtck ' Irrsir. t.".d ttaa ir a bm) K*.* at I ."«d hm-. trro:. ' m-t- It 1 t.-o« KtticI Cyasmptit C..-» l-» itCT.. txr (l.crtr.s 4.-^ ,1 cu-»d m«
Ko4ol WgotU WliM You E«t
and re:.eves tne 2lcrr.i:h c' i . r.crvcjj
stnn and tna heart cf a., press.r;.
fcr. tl jcr t: ::• Slia h: iir,c ;'-, t.ir.« ti^ tn^ I
1 tm, aiit watch t.i.atjt ire.
I >ra»ar»^ kf C O. OaWITT * CO.. OHtOAOOb '
Patent
Karks
OCSIGNS
Copyrights &c.
Anron^Rvndlnc ••ketch ftnd d#«TlntUn niR? r.nicklT ¦fi-crmtn imr di'inion free wheUirr Rti itiTt-iiiii.n 1^ prtibibly pnK^ntable. ri.iiiniunlrn- r...ti»«trirtljrrMii|i(i«.iitt»l. Handbook on hatcnta e>t>i I IVI. uidftpt Mueiirv fur foourttijtjMlttntii.
fi.fi'nu takon ifiroutfti Munn * Co. receive ype.tiii notice, without chwiro. In tbfl
Scientific Jfmcricdit.
K hun.lRf'mHr iUnptriUM wi^klf- l.«rBi»t rlr*
n'ATion *r mnr Rrleiiim<- t<<ur(ial. Trrini. t3 ¦ • 'Ht: fnur mii'ilba. |L iMd br *il TiewaclMlcni.
MUNN iCo.""""*-'New York
Whlma of tha Doga. ¦ I'ocs have quper whims,' i>aiil a wnmaii who hail thrre "That little fellniv lc a eowaril, hut 11 Is always witupthinc very funny that niaki-.s him afraid Wan h mnv. • tald she, and saul rnntemptumisly "Foiih:" lm m-iliately the dog's tall went dnwn lietween hid IfR.s. nnd he flunk up¬ stairs to hide under th« hed, ""Now", wat.h Ted over there, ' ahe said "I think he K making allocether too murh unlse. iliin't you' We 11 stop hint ' Then she tied a handkerrhief Imigely ariiund one of the dog's leg., and he ilrnppeil in a limp heap on ihe floor and Played there until the handker- ihief was ivmoved. "'Pii you want to CO to walk, WOKBlei.? ' i.he nald to the third little ili-p. Away In un.led the ill K iip»talr,«, luit he «a» down afcaln In a minule with a red pincushion In his meuth.
I d.nt know how he l»arn>'il that trieU." snid his miaireFs, "Init every time I ."isU hlni that quisllmi he darn for my room and tirlnns ,!n.vn that red
Does Your Food Distress You ?
.\re you ner>-oii»? Is your appetito P'-r' Is your tonirua foatej! OS you haie dii7y'»p»llii' Hare you a bad tasl« in the mouth! Doea your lood (rome up nftir eatiiKrT .Ilo you have heartburn! !)¦> you liell h p«« or wind' Hare you paia or oppreininn sruiin,! the heart! Doaa your heart lieal irrejrularly' Do you hara unplranant dri^rn*! Havr you a senaatJOB ct (uUneiH alter eating! Do toot linibn Irepit'le or viiirate* The abora symptoms indi-ate dyspepsia. W» gtxAT- sntee IVp«ike!a Tablet" to ture dyspep ',ifl, if 0"!, we fhrrrfully refund your ni'-nev -\ remarkable little bo..k, *-.Kd- ne t., dv,.peptic3,' cutaet mth erery :;¦. .ent tmi.
V-homas Johnaton, FrooRort, L.I.
rintl l'r."i.Hrea Itettlna i'lncr,
,V folie nf wnrknieu under the lliree. lloll of 11 Sllll (if Selllllol" rillll. of N.'iv
Vnrk. has 1 ii niljuslinjr and pliniiiy
I 111 order till" hist i","stiiii; |il,"i."i of I'liiiio
Stiili's Si'iiatiir I'latl in 'Vlvgn Coiinly.
ll is there his wife lies sleepill;; aiulil
1 llle ll.livers Mild seenes nf her .liihll 1
I mil il li,"i- 1 11 Sl nnlor I'liitl's ("Ustiuii
j 111 spiiiil lllllill of his llnie.,while in
Ihal .1",lloll ill the siiiiiiner. l.islile Jier
l.'la.e. Nnlv 11 llll"i:e Itrillllti" tolllli i-.
I I'l'iii;: erei Inl,, .No npi'ii.".e has Pein
I -piiri.l 111 ll"l:lke Ihe piol Ihe llll llilsiUli.M
I 111 a leiiieterv thnt iniiniiiis many his
I 'ori.' resiinj: jila.'."•.. Tl.e I'laii plm lms
i leeu lliii«lii'il lllld only iiiviiits Ih, miiii
i lell of ili( Senntor. "ho is to pass npnn
iirU,
I InrrUce I'arlr I hIIi loo Frrl,
I Whil. i."iiiiiiiiiL' fl'lill 11 finii'i,"il at I I'liia llle iniri:i-e leiiiainiiiL' .Mrs. Kd- : ivaiil llllll. v nnd Ii.t f.iur .liiMreii. horses mill nil, lonplnl mer nn eiiilinnk I 111.'lit. rnlllin: nnd slidiiiir m the lniiioiii. : .'iKi feel Pelniv. Willinm Wi.keiis, the
! ilnv.'r. wns tliroHii us 111.' vehiile
nan III fiUl mill pi.ked liliiis.lf up liielly
l.iiiisi'.l mill liilll."r..I. While 111." .,"11
I t-n;:," ivns lunkini: iM swift ileseeul
¦ Mrs Iliiili'v Ihrew npen ihe lop and,
I l.v I'll. . sh.' li'.-seil Ih." lillle ems
j lU'.t. ¦llien ilimliiil ..lit li.'is.'lf and ! liiip.'.!. li'iiviiiu I he vehl. le to eniiiiiiiie I down ih." lull. It wns s|iliiiii"r<"il nt Hie I liolii.ui. .VII the oii'iipmils Well" liadly I Sl rateheil mill lujii-ed.
I Kllle.I l.T Slilren-rnunil llainirnT,
! Mn\ I'.errv. ih," llft.eii yenr ni.l mui "d i Mrs Corn Il.rry. nf (iweun, was killed
liv lieiiii: hit nu Ihe le'iid with n six- 1 ie,'ii'p..iinil hmiinier liir.'ivn Lv Ilmiv I I-iiril. II Sl hoi'liiinte, Unth Imys were
ineiiiliers of the Owecn Ilii'h S.liool 1 iihhti." lenm Thev were iiin.lli lie,;
' hefor." Ml I in llle renr of Ihe s.1 1
I i.iiililiiiL- for their II."Ill .lay s|.orls. I ;'or.l, who Is . ifhleen .i."nis old. st."ii"'eil
I In ihi'iiw" ihe hail ". when It ^lipp.d,
j itrikiiiL: vi.iiui! ll.'rry eu Hi." lea.l, ¦ nii> j 11- I,mn-s l.f the I.rain.
I rornrll Hlii.lrnt Mta.Inc.
; II I" \\. l.p '-iili-tiluli' ;.-il.ilil Inn ,-1111 .11 the (.'iirnell fnollinll leiiiii. mnl :i iiiiniUr of the Kiipholiii r." elass of Cnr l.'ll I'lliv.'rslly. Ik mlssini!- 11* hns ii..t stt.'iiili'il rielintloiis .-It the iiiiiv.'r'ity 5111."1- Manh I. lun he Is known lo hn..
I hnv." 1 11 In Ilhm n ns inl. ns .Vpril 7
Weill' wni a iriMi.l ...lii.liiil nnd n slrnn:; ro.iil.all plnv.i He prepnre.l for Coi neil til Mont. Inir. \ .1 lie wns in Hi." unliatiiial etici:. ".riiiK ilepartm.ni.
..late rr.»p Report.
11.. Int.'-t 1". Jioll of erop lolldil lllll. itl
. S!iit."» snys" We.'k I.ll.l lllld .Iry
I ..I'll ii.ii-llnrly'wiiiiUaiiil frosty iiiL'iits.
h.". kiiiL ii'^i'tailoii. I'UI f.-ivnrRlil." r.u
.'mill uTrk. wlli, h I. !.• ii.i: rnpidly ad-
I van."111. sen;." nai. mid p- '"it.s",. se.sleil
' 111." thi- work marly Iliiislnil ou I..uiii
' Islnnd; whent ry,- mi.l inas* ¦ hei ke.l
llllll chow ill;: l.i«."« 11 tops owitii; Innid
rteathe: , frull nnt ^ei .Imuac. .1.
KacUad^ lllrtk lial*.
, 'Die I'lrtb r.iu. Ill Kng^iliil an.J Wo.'.
i.l.l ve.ir »j. JX C per l'»«i ..f me poiii.4'
' 11 ,n. i.ujh.'y hiithir tiun in IO'I hut loii.r
' 1114(1 in am .tifier rear nn I. md Tin
I .l.'ath rate .>a« II. 3 iKr H««'. and »». tne
' ' '.iirrt nn rer.,rd The natural inr-ea* ..I
III." I'.ipulaii.in l.v iHTsi of L.rtha o.tr
; a.aiha was IM.m
rracrsas Pl«»«r*.
I'iaii'.a .mb •rhil» l.lo«»..ni. hue a lar»er
I r,,,,or..ion of tragnic. A-iwert tban any
imO'S Fl OEOICATED
Roosevelt and Cleveland Make the Principal Addresses,
OM«« Maaalammttrnp Ceatre.
Birnunsiiaui :.. tie o'.dt.'. Ka*. of ulBU factor) :n Lur .pt
IMPOSING MILITARY PARADE
The rerrmnnlea In lloiitir of Ih* Lnnl lanB I'urrltaar >:t|i»alllnn — Nation Froareaa aa l'irl (ireil In Ihr S|iefK"li of tho rr>'«l.lent »n,l Kor«..r rrn lUnl-llar Marrr.l by ("hilly \1eai«|r|
St. l.ouis, Mn. riie Illllldillgs of the Loiilshni.-i rnr.linse KxiH.slilon weiv deill.iitoit with .eremonh's whleli. al- thoiiiih marr.'d l.y disiicri'ealile wenili- cr. vvere Imiiressive. The iirliielpal aililresscs were lunde liy I'resl.li'iit Uo.isevelt nml foriiur I'r.'slil.'in Cleve¬ lnml. Then' was a lont milllnry and (Ivie imrade in tlio moriilii);, wllh .Vd- .liiiatiitii neral Corlilti ns (Irninl Mnr- shal. mill the ("\er( ises elosed with a .llspliy of lireworks In the evenini;. The eliy wns ennvdeil with visitors froiu all pnris of the eounlry.
The weiithei vyns raw mul ..d.l. the liiillilliiKs were ill ii eriiile .iiiil iiinni- Islieil ...Utllll.Ul. mill the irnnsportnlloii faPllities were liiaileipiale. hut despite all Ihls it wns a ilny of ("iitliusliisiu nml (lisplay. There were possibly not niore thnn •Jii.iam slrnii«ers In the eily, aside from the olli.lnl repres.'ntatlves nf the rniled Slnles nnd vnrions Stnle ami for."ii;ii tiivernmeiiis and the troops. I'residenl Itiiosevell. former I'leM,lelll Clevelnml. Canliunl (iililions, IIMiop I'niler mul the (inverii.>rs of a M.ue (if Stnt.'s took pnrt In Hie eereiuoiiies.
There were ahoul L'l.lKKI troops In the liue of pnriide. Adjntniit-tieiiernl Cor- tlill, nu illl pos Inn niililnry Iiuure. ire¬ nled 11 Blent denl of Interest ns (iraud Marshal. The troops were the pi.k of 111.' r.';:iihirs and llie Slale niililia. tlov- eruor Odell rode nt Hie h."nil of the New- Yiu'a troopv I'nsiili'ut ll.i.isevell ami roriuer rr.'sideiit Cleveland re¬ viewed the parndi'.
As soon as the parnd." had passed, rresideut Itoosevelt re-entered his ear- rinire mul wns driven to a tent ereiteil near the I.iliernl .Vns Hiilhliii);. waetc he took Iiilieheoii nnd remiiiiieil inilll It was time for him to alleiid the dedl. ("nllon eeremonies.
The ei'iemoiilcs in the Iiis I.ihernI Arts HuililliiR were itiipresslve. Uavid 11. KriiiielH introilueed Thomas II. Cur¬ ler as rresiileiit of the dny. and llie In- voinlioii wns delivered bv Cnrdliuil (illdions, Avho, 111 his rleli rol.es and r.'.l c-ap, made ii sti'lklng plilure.
When rresldent Hoosevell was Intro- dueed he was ci'.'.'ic.l hy ."heers froin the throiils of Is.umi enthusiiistie iier¬ sons i;nlli('i"eil ill Hie rnoriuoiis hull. So larj-'e wns Hie hull.luu nnd so gvrni Ihe eioivil Ihal only a few eould henr lllm, while 111 the fnr linikirroumi mnny eonld hardly see him IteuUr.ltn.' this, Ihe rresideut. Instead of stamlliii; on the regular platform, sprniii: iilmldy on the desk where Hie navel rested. I'toni this el."vatiiiii he li.'cni his speeell amid upronrious npprovnl of llis alteiii|it to Kile ev.'rynn.' a . liiiuie Io see him. lie (losed niiild tliinidetH nf npplmise. I'oruier rreshlenl Cleve Innd was enlliu-lnslienllv weleoiued
mid eheered to Ihe e, ho ns h un lu.l-
cd. Uishop I'ol ler pronoun..'.I the lienedl("lioii.
The lireworks dlsiday nt nlf-'lit w"ns pori-'eous, and fully :in,il(Hl ]icopIe wll¬ nessed It.
Ill the evenini: Ihe rri'sldeut was eii- tertnitie.l nt dinner In Ihe .\diuiiilsim- tioti lluildlni:. froiu Hie windows of whieh he wnieheil the tlrew.irks until 1(1 o'i"Io<"k. when he enlered his Irnlli and stnrled on his Weslern trip.
rresldent Uoosevelt's nddress wns. lu pnrt. ns folli^iws:
"Wc have iii("t here to-day to eom nieiiiorale the hiiiiilreilHi nniilversniy of the event wliiih niore Ilinn any other, after I lie fiiundntinli nf Hie (lnv. eminent alld always .'X.eplliii; lis pres.
ervntlon. detenul 1 the eharaiter of
our -Vnllonnl life ileierinitieil llial w"e should he n preni exp,inillni.' Nalion lu¬ stend of relatively a viuall ami sliiiloii- ary one.
""Of ."iinr.se it IVIIS nol ivitli the l.oil- Isimiii rurrhnse Hint lUir eareer of rx pniision lu'tnii. The old thlrleeii lolo nles had ulwnys elnlnieil that their riiihls slreteheil ivesiivanl lo Hie .Mis. plssiiipl, and vniiie and unreal iliiuiish these ("Inlins were uulll Ihey wete iiinilc
nooil Iiy eomplest. selHi'll t lllld Ulplo-
iiiaey.'they sllll serveo to cive the im-
presKlon that ll nrlie-i iveilivnrd
inovemenls nf our people were little more thnu the liliiU'.- in of nlre.iilv e\- istlni: Naiionnl lioiindnries.
""Hnt there rould l.e no Illusion nlmiit the aeipilsltioii of the vast leiril.iry whil ll In Hint dny was knonn as l.ouis Intnl. This Imitieuse region was ad niiltedly the teiiliory of a fiuelirn I'ower. of a Kuropenn kinndnm None of our Iieople hnd I'v.'r laid ehiliii In n font of il. Its iii'ipiisitloti lllllill in no sense he irenled as roniidini: out nny ("Xistliii: ilnim-. Wh.n w.- n. • (luireil It ive innde evident ome for all that, consi iously and of set purpose, wc had cnil.nrkeil on n enie."i" of cx- pniisloii. that w-e had Iflkiii mir plnee Iiiiionn Ihose dariiii: nn.l linnly nalions who risk lllllill Willi the li.ipe mill d." Kire .if witiuiiii; lili-li p.witton ainoiin the Krcni r.uveis ..f ilie enrlh. .Vs Is so often llle ease in iinture. Hi." hnv of (lev(doi.ni("iiI of n living orLMiil-in .hoH-eil Itseir In its aetiial wiirkliii;s In he wiser than Hie wisdom of the wisest,
"This work of expniisioii was l.y far the (.¦reatest work of onr peoiile ilurlui: the yenrs that inlervein-d lietiveeii the ndoplinii of Hi." I on-iiiiilioii innl the outl.r.'ak of the Civil War
"The historv of Ilniiie and of (irecie niustrnlcs veiy well the nvo ty|H's of
expansion whieh had taken pl.iee In am lent llme and whieh had ln^'ii uni¬ versally ii.'cepted as the niilj is.ssll.lo tyiK's up lo the iMTloil when as a Na¬ tion we ..ursclves liecnn to take iH.sses- sion of this eontinent.
"The nndeiyUiK vieiinisness of eadi type of expausliui was jdalii enounli iiU.I ilie reme.Iy now sii'ins simple lUoiiKli. hut when the fatliers of th." ri pulili." tlist formulated the lonsti- Imloti under ivlii. h ive live this rcm.'dy wns uulrieii mul no one eould foiviell lion It woul.l nork. They themselves liesnn the esperlmenl almost Immedl- ai.'ly liy mhlinn u.'iv States to the orln- innl tlilrlecn.
"Helni; a pr.ietieal .Nnlion we hnve n.'ver tried to fori-e on any se.'ti..n i.f our iii'iv terrllory an iiiisultalile form of nov.'ninieiit merely liei-iiitse It was suitnlde for nnoihei seellon umler dlf- f.'ieui I'lnidltlons. Ot the territory eov.'i.'d hy the Louisiana Tun liase a porl ion nas nlveii Statehood within n few- years. .Vuother portion hns not leen Ullll.illed t.i Slalehoo.I, nithouicli ii e.'ntiiry has ehipsed, iiltlioui;li iloulit- less It soon will I.c. In eaeh (Use w i- shoivi'd the praetleni (.'.'vernmcntal Beulus of our race liy ilevlslni: inellio.ls suitnlde 1." meet the a.iual existiiiK needs, nol hy liislsllnn upon the appli- intion of some al.straet shililioletli to all our Ilen" possessions alike, no mat¬ ter how- IneonKrnnns this appllcntlou nilnlit soniellmes be,"
I'oriuer rresldent (irovcr Clev.-Innd. In Ills nddress, after enrefully icvlew- Inn the la.ts In louncthin wllh the I.oiilsiniin riirehnse. refern-d to the doubts or rresideut ,IclTei"soi» reitnrd' ina the eounlry's ahlllty to extend lis limits hy the pur.hnse of lerrilory. Coiiliiiiilui:, he sahl:
"lu view of thc eoiielusive setlleiucnt sline that time of Ihls i"oiistllutloiial ipiestloii liy every l.riiiKh of the (iov- eriiimi'.', analnst Mr. ,leffei-soirs orln- liial opinion nud In favor of the .Na¬ tion's power to aiipilre territory ns was done under the treaty of ISlKt, nml ennslderlnc the fail that we linve since tbnt time immensely Increased our nrea liy the aeiiulsltion nut oul,r of nclnh- hurliiK territory, tint of distant Islands of thc sea, sepnrnteil I.y tliousntuls of miles from our home domain, we niny l.e liiellned to think Unlitly of Presi¬ dent .Tcffersoii's sernples ConccrninK Ihc ac()iiiKltioii of lands not only next adjncciit to ns, l.nt Indispensably ueieK- sary to our iH'nce nnd (lerelopiuent,
"There were ivlse inen near our rres¬ ldent 111 lS(.;t w"b(i dllTered with hlui loncliiiiB Ihc Nation's power to acquire new" territory under the orlRlnal pro¬ visions of the ("nnstllullon nml Ihese men did not fnll to mnke known tliclr dissent. Moreover, lu the Senate, to wliieh the treaty was suliuiilted for ("onllrmatloii, Ibere was au aide dis¬ cussion of Its constitutional validity mill enfcetlvcne.ss.
¦¦The .Indnmeut of that lindy on tills idinse of the suli.teet wns ciu- phallcnlly dcclnied when out of thlrty-ouc votCH twenly-four were east 111 favor of conllrmntlon. An nnietidiiieul to the eonstltnllon was nfterivard presented to Connrcss, hut lis lllsl niipenrancc nns Its last. It does not appear Hint the rreahleut In- lerested himself In Its fnle. i^iid It died nt the nioinent of Us liilroducllon.
¦"Thounis .I('rrcrs(ni never furnislied belter ('Vldcnce of bis nrcntuess thnn wlien. Jnst before tbc submission of the treaty lo Ibe St'uate. be wrote to n (lisliiiKuishcd Senator who dldered with bltn on this iiucstion: 'I eoafesa Ihnt 1 think it Importaiit, In tbe prcs- .111 ("Use, to set an example analnst luond I onstru.iiou. by appealliiK fur new iiosver for the people. If, however, .mr frliiids shall think illfrcrciilly. (cr- tnlnly I shall a("(ililesi"e with snllsfne- 11.111-eiuilldInn Hint the giiod sense of our idnntry will correct Ihc evil of eoiislrn.tlon, when 11 sbnll produce 111 cITc.ts,'
".V reecnt writer on .Vinerlcnn dlplo- luii.y. who Is not suspected of partial¬ ity for .IcITersoiilan political doctrine, uave In stronn nnd nnieefiil tenns n miiiil reusoii for our nrntllnde todny. when, lu referrlnir to this Bulijeet, ho n nile: 'It was fortunale for tbe future of .Vnieiha Hint we had nt the bend of nlTalrs a inan of su.h broad views of our ("Oinitry's future.' A less nhle. I'r.'slilcul, with the same view entcr- Iniu.'.I by ,Ieffcrs()n as lo the coiislltu- llonnlliy of the measure, would have put aside the opportunity, .leffersou put nslde Ills )ir("i"oni'CiveiI views lis tn the rnnilaiui'iilnl law, or subordinated Ihcm to Hie will of the Nntlon, nnd iveleomed the o|ipiU"tiinlly to open np Hie eoiitlneiit to Ibe ex|inunion nf Anier- Unii deino."rn("y nnd free Instltutluna."
"aiar Day" Passed PMeefally.
"May Day" pHSsed with far Iesn Inlmr iroiililis thnn bud been expeitcd. .Mio'it -2:,.i»»i subway workers lu New York Cliy stiuek for blitlnr wanes and l.>s hours. Other strikes. Hint llirtat- eiii ll s.rl.ins liKolivelileiice lo liiislncsn liil.'iesls, were averted by coii("("Sb1(.|is. .Vn Imporlant strike "ivas tbnl of T.NH) nien In the linlldlnR trades In riilladel- phiii, I'll., fur Idnlicr wiines. The da.v lu New Ilnnlnnd wns marked by no se- liniis npl.Clival III nny liiiporlniil Im'ns-
C'rops llamaffed b7 Frnsl.
A< the result of SHOW and frnsl the winter whent crnp was si'iiniisly hurt in Missnurl and Kniisas, while frultia and vi'ni tnblcs were mined with few ex..pilous. Crnps were nlso slinhtly ilnninBcd In Texns. Nelirnska. Missnurl mid (Ihin In the iinrth.'rn pari nf .New Ynrk the enld wave wns eeneial. with ^miiv falllun in sonie seitlous.
ltnos«Ti»Tt Tonra Kanaaa.
I'reslileiil Jtiiosevell nrrlved nt fo- pikii. Knn. where he addressed the Voiiiin Mcn's" Christian Assoilnllon .niivenilnii mill took part In Inylnn a I oiiieislniK". Knrller In Ihe day bo spoke ill Kansas Clly.
lllaaalrous Foreal Flraa.
Iiivasirnus forest llres n"cre i"."iioil.'(\ froui 1.1,nn Islnn.l. In Iloekland Cuunty, In the A.llromlncks. N V , ami in New ,lersi"y mill r.niisylvanln.
Klna >:iliraril Vlalla l-arla.
Kin:: Kihvnril niiivid in rmi". l"'ranei". nn.l wn- niei l,v rre-iileiit I'..n lid nnd reieivi'd wllh marked ("iilliii sinsiii hv the Parisian p.ipiilaie The Klnn called on the Pr.sideiil nt Hu" I'Mvsee Pnliiie. niiil Inler. Ill eompaiiy with Prcslil."Ut I.ouli.'t, lisiteil the llna- trc.
Kmnallland Campalcn Haltril.
Ill iiiliscipu'llie nf the reielll Itrili-ll
revers.'.i 111 Soninlilnuil Hie ixpi'iliiloll iiiiilei" (icnernl Mniiinn;.- hns heen In dclinilely balled.
The <|>orllng Wnrld.
Slir. .v,l 1.1.-erv."r» me iiiiniu.i-d Ihnl I'.sill mil 111" a l.niinii yni fur the turf.
.Mrs. .lohn (Ji'rkin- pmiy Iioii.n-ier Model w..n in his . hi-< m th.' It.i-i..u liorse Show.
.1. W. Ite.ker has noli Hi. |usd i limii- .|iiun-hlp of the N.w V ak Alhh tie L'lul. hv d.f.-nriiu- the litl'" li.d.ler, Ur. W. (i. KiiUi-lns.
VV. J. Trails d.fe.m.l i: .'. Ually l.y T Ilp Htlll i; lu pln.i HI the Iiu.il for the' ihi."r .up nt III." Ailniiii. Cily. N. .1.. g.dt Iniirnnineiit.
'\Val.'. .lllll. li." liiinii. ml stal."in."lit fli the In-t y..ir, ns nl>.'n ..ut hi Wnl at Cnmp, ri.".i'inrer nl the I nin'rulty I'iuiii.i 111 I l.i'.n, kli.i«"..I lotal r.ieij.ts tf »<¦; l.nl.,".:.. nn.l SHKH.ai proiii..
111. I.'..-, l.lil" Coiiiinlttis" of t!i." Nm lie'ial Itille ,\.soi in lion lias hx.'.l on M.iy in, V.l au.l ','.| ns the dates lul Iheir trial shiK.i to leiirii.iie Hi.- |»"r. ronucl of the i.aiu to ioui|m-i.' al f^-n Olri. N, J.
Wilh tne trout musoii on. Hi." iiues¬ llon of nsli Is deliinllil.un .ousideialde ntteiitlou The hieuui.. e liiUeloot rixl ia luor.' iHipular limn evir lhis year, al- IlloUrU tne iil.'r:ij(i> Wei|{bt uf tllVke II. ua.-* ia sik ojucct.
Bla airik* Id Chiraco. The Dierliin ivorks nl Chlcano linv« lien shut down by the strike, lle¬ iv.en (Kmn oud Timmi iiersons are out
f Wdik.
ronrlcted After Four Trlala,
Afler lonr trials, which eost Wnyna
" Ily «IH.7(SI. Kdivard Aseber waa
niivli led of inurder nl Detroit. Jib h.
(lairaaaa CroiM Poor.
Till erop r.porl f.ir (lerma ny Is Ih* unrest this vcar fur a dcinde, wlllj he cxr"("pllnu of Ittdl.
Peraonal MratloB.
Sir John I'or.esi. the Auslrallal stnlesiiian. Inis a nr. nl nioril as un ex¬ plorer.
Thomas A. Kdlsoti hna taken ont TIU pnt.nts in nil, for nhhb be bas pal.l It,
t,-,-s »,'il.(ll»l.
The I'rtiu".' nf Wnles 1« a menilM-r ol but two l.on.loii I liil.a. till' very s."le("l Miirlls,r.,(iKli mill the Savajte.
Ity the ritiri-mitit of Ur. von Iloiir U'u as (o'rii.aii .\iiilrt(sMn(Ior, Count Ca^ siui, the Iluskiaii Amliasadur, Ih'("(iii>. r .l.illl of tin- Uiiiliunalic ('urpa al Was'j liint.iii.
The I'Mir of llussln la the Inre.'Si In, .IhidunI Iniidow-ner lu the world The aren of bla Jiosseaaloiia la nreater tliull Ihnt of Hie repulille of Kram"e.
Tbere are six llvini; former dovi-rn" .IVS of N.n llnnip'hlri' Kawrcr. ijooil- .11. Tullle. .Hmith. Ilollina and Jiir.liii There ar.' nlao six lirlnn former (loi mors of New Vork: Cornell, Clrielaud, IIIII, .Morton. Illaek and I|.Mwev<-II
Koriiiir Senator Kellon*. of Uuila- Innn nn.l .IiidKe W.lddu. of ibe Court uf Chiliiia. Wnshliiittou. nre the only surv iinra of the Uliuolia ekclors wiiu ill IWKi were i leweu to cast tbe rote nf that Htate for AbraLaiu Uutolu auil Uaiinilial nueilU
THE S.\BBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY la
AulOrri The Plot Acainst Paal. AaM lalll,. I'i."i.i—(ioltirn Tell. Aets. astllH II—Memory Veraea. <0-«a—Stadj TaCk aea. 10.3a—Commentary on ttio LssSSB.
1. The r.w-piravV against Paul (vs. IJ- l.-.l. 12. "Wna dav " Thursday. May 3S. "llan.Icd tocvilicr. ^ Made an aRreement. "I'ndc. ,^ cut.*o." I.iicrally, placed thtM* selves undrr an aii.vthenin. It was an in- vocation of tiid's vennranee upon thcBi- selves if thry fnilr.l to dn the work whieii thrv un."lfrleok. Hut thov could ba th- f.ilved fr."ini Ihia viiiv by the rahbin* If thef wore un.-ihle to exocu;e it. Such oaths ap-
1ie."ir lo have K-en rominon among tM lews, .Ioi.c|.hus tclla of a similar consnir- airy atsinst the life of Herod into wbiena party ol ten Jowe entrrrd with a lika UU- ure.
13. "More than forty " rhis large num¬ ber ot .l(»i.perii(e men, hacked up by tb« S,inhedrin, the higheat counjel amonu th* .lews, vioul.i be likoly tn succeed in their murderous dcsinn, ,iiid l',iurs lile was ia (treat danfcer. "Thoy ni,iy have been prompted tn thia niethod nl gelling rid ol Ih'.' apostle. bernuM- thrv did nnt have the
nf life and di'nlli any lon(er, and were .int like'y l.i proci thc hi-nda .if the Itouian nutliorities, oa
Paul
.in«r, ana s death at
any n-cusation connected with a rcligioiM questinn,"
U, "To the chief priest«." The plotter* ao doubt went to the chief prieata and eld¬ ers who were Sadduceea, as they were stroiijtly opposed lo Paul (i-s. 8-10) and ivould be clad to sec him put to death. "Wc have bound," etc. Litrrallr. "withA curse have wc ciiracd ourselves. A H«- breiv mode nf expressing the intensity aad carneatncss of anv action". Hoir Hm thoy made it, iiiinrceatine thc heai-fast evraan upnn thcinsrlvr.^, lluir souls, bodies and families, if thrv did nnt kill Paul! Thea* men must have liehcvcd that Paul waa tk* wnral nf nun, nn ciieiiiy to tiod and reUg* ion. and the curse nii.l plague ol hia (entr- ation, when really his character waa th* reverse nf all this. There nre no laws 01 truth ond jualire so sacred nr atr«n( that malice an.l bigotrv wrll not break throuch.
l.'i. "Thc Coun.il " Tho S«nhedrin,^h» . grcatcft Jewish Council. "It was coai- (Mised of reventy one members, chM
Fricsta, elilei"s of the pcnple and acriba*.' ta nicctiiin pla.c adjoined the temple oa the c;at side. It met daily except on th* Sabluth and fratival days. It had author¬ ity tn interpret tho divine law, to deeido nil thc (|ualilieatioii nf )>rieata, and to try. those nceun'd uf idolatry und false propii* eta nnd heretics." The authority to |WO- nniitice thc death sentence naa taVan from it by thc Roftians nhout three years betoM the'cruciHxton of Chriat, "Brinf," ot«.' I.VBias was to he asUnl to l.rinn Paul doWII from thc toner of Antonia to the piaeo where the Sanhedrin held its maetilM* "Ready to kill hiiu." They intended M kill llim while nn thc way to the Comdl,' And to thia plot the highest dignitari** el the church gave B«<ent, Such a caorppj however, acenia tn be in perfeet aecofd with the .Icwiili npiniona and praetiee* of those tinica, Pliilo, a great Jewish wrHo*! in speaking nf the courae to he taken lo^ wants n Jew who haa foraiken the worshto of the true Cod sayn that it ia "hifUr. proper" to inflict "immediate puniahmea* on such inipiniia npostatea," not takinff time to carry Hirni befon. any eourt or magistrate, and thia should bo done bo* enusr nf nn ahliorrcnee of cvil and A lova for liort. I
II, Thc plot di.elosed (vs. H-M). It, "IVd'a Slater's aon." This is all that «• knuw of thc family of Paul. Nor do «W know (or what purpose he was at Jatnia^ Icm. It is p;.ssihle that I'aul mitdit have W sister residing thore; though, as Paal UM*; aelf hail been aent there formerly tot hto education it scema moi-e probable tbat thto young man was sont there for the laaM purpose. "Heard." The secret of th* pwt had lun manv keepers to be w*U kept. "Inlo the castle." Thus it appears tMt raid's friends had free necesa to him.
17. 18. "Paul tailed." He hid receivod f'hrist'B oivii prouiino of protection (v. 11), but he did nnt ou that neeount iiegleet t* avail himself of the ordinary menus of pto- Icrting himself, tlod'a promise eneour- sgel llim to put forlh hii own exertion* for hia security. "Vouug man," Wo do not know whotlior thia youth waa A Chn*- tian or a Jew, nor do no know th* aieOB^ by whioh he ilisoovon'd Ihe ploi; it to enough for us that t.o.t was pleased, QB this orcaKion, to employ a lad si tbe guard' iau ungcl of thc iiiiosile. "The prisoner." A name whicli Sl. Puul was often after¬ ward to employ to hiinsolf,
19 22. "Hy tlic hand." To encourage tn* voung man and to allay uny foar he might nave, and na nn expression of kindness and civility. The pint was diKcloaed to Ljraia* with ("learneaa and runciacncsa, and b* ap¬ peared to know what to do immediatcljr.
III, Tho journey to Caesarea <»a. IB- 33), As soon as the chief enptain l**ra*a of the plot he ordered 4(1(1 infantry and aev¬ enty cavalry to be ready to leave ileraia* lem at 9 o'clock that same night. This wa* probably the largest bodymiard Paul •»•?. had. lleaats wcrc ulsu to tw provldad IflV Paul, nnd they were to go with th* peat**l .) despotdi lo Cvsnrea- to Kelix, the QovOTB- " or. The letter Lyama sent showa u* thai he was favorably impressed with hia mK oner, Paul )irolia blv reached (lacsare* bf tbe next evening, lie had left Jeruailaai Iieior tn return. That infamous citjr WM still rejecting thoae that wero sent untO them and fast rushing on to ita own da- atruction—thc mnat terrible destruetiOB tb* world has ever aeen. It n-ns w-is* for w- sias tn send Paul to Caesarea, for th*r* i* would be aafer than at Jerusalem and U would he eaaicr to givo liioi a fair trial. Paul wna not cmilincd in an ordiMnr prison, but rcbided in tho palace ol FeUst thus the apintlc niiinincd for two year*.
Thoughts.—Ci.id'a sniats are under Ul eapocial rare. Tbe Lord is able to Ol^- Hirow the plniis nf nicked men. W* should alwHVs be ic.iily to naaiat llnae ja Irouble. Kven children cau somctimea da vory impnrlant work fnr (iod's peopM. Wicked men Miinotinie. resort to the mo*k diabnlicnl mil hods in older tn destroy tM inlbiei re nf (iiid's saints. Thoae who traat and obey iii.'d hnve no fear ol evil woriuta.
NOT SAFE FOR ANGELS.
Little Jack Knew There W«» Danfltf In 8uch Work.
Thei woman with tho enameled ta* cnp sipped and tnld this atory. Bh* said Iho In'ldcnt happened In prook. lyn.
"A little boy stood at Iho window watchlnn the snow falllnn upon tka pavement and lilowlng tiiselher lalO diiBty patches.
" Aunt,' he said, 'do the angela send the snow?'
" 'Yen, dear." auld annl, without look* Illg up from her book,
• There waa iillcnee for a wbll* Krom oul thc houee across thy way a wblte.apped mnld came with bronin und swept the sidewalk _ the steps. She waa the maid of Utt. H , a v.ry faatldluiis, fuaay old lady, nho had a stronn dislike for ablldrw and dirt. Iiid.ed, sbe aeemed to r» gard the words aa synonymuua, Onljr that day she hn.l sent llttle Jack ttA bta .hums away from her aid* of tkW atreet.
"Jack watched the maid (or awhile," eontlnued the lurratcr, aO- c<irdlnK to the New Vork . Tlmaa, "then h« atartlcd hia aunt wllk tkla slatement.
—Well, then I'd pity Ihe angola M Mrs. H. catiboB Iheiu putting IBOV OL her ateps I'
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aad ',
On th* Sixth Day.
The wdiKls had latn In an ¦a*-l*aV
ilonm while ateaillly lo and (re. Wllh a foric r.pirssad IIII it
rral. Ihe powrra wero heavlna i
And the arntlrnl. flutterlna life of like n ajiark whrn Ihe currenlc
Hail aplunc )(,uth.atrQnc. (rom tk* lull long, and creation plete.
1
nut a namvlens waa* lliat waa past gym
Ilure, ahaduw like, darkened all. An.l 11,* hurmr Irnar of a keen MMMaM
hrl.: Ihr puis.- u( tiMi wbota ia thiaa. '
And nninn. nUs.med likr a SUnianaf WtSa In Ihr Jor of hrr ii»w won fraa*.
Bul crrat. dumb dar of a wonder OOtP anrtit tho brauiy frmn lior tpoo.
Ix>. auil' Tha b.ish o( a mllUea was (ilrrrlnc as a flams.
Thr lltr alda luralh was chllelM drath, sr.d Uirn tlio momont O
to lips Infirm that sirivs le novrr a irorul ran')
Thr rlrrnal Ntf« loeeliod • and Iho bn —Csntury.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030508 |
| Date | 1903-05-08 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 08 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 28 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030508 |
| Date | 1903-05-08 |
| Month | 05 |
| Day | 08 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 28 |
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW i mtrttft^ta oopiBM. iPivxi cktitio VOL. VIII. A FAMII.V NKW9P.\PER OF LOCAI, A.M) UENERAI. I STKI.LItJ KM K FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, .MAY .^, UM).?. TIKKI: tl.lO TEABLt III AOTAIbB NO. 28. SORE LUNGS When your lungs ai^ sore and inflamed from coug;hing:, is the time when the aerms of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con¬ tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Tha Dooiors Said Ha Had Cantufflpllan - A Marvalaua Cura. L. M. Ruggles, Reasoner, lows, urites: "The doctors said I hid con¬ sumption and I fot no betier until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR, It helped me riKht from the start and stopped the spitting of blood snd the pain in my lui^gs and today I am sound and well. THREE SIZES 2Bc, 50c, and SI.OO REFUSE SUBSUITUTES RECOMMENDED BY SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. "GOOD OLD SUMMER TIME" IS COMING GOLDERS' Drug Store Oil the corner For over 20 years It is the Old Reliable Up-to-date DRUG STORE Spring Summer Autumn or Winter We are just the same Come in and We will talk It all over Glad to see you Look aroiuid Upon the sights That will make You happy When you think How much You can get For your money At Golder's Drug Store GOLDER'S HEADQUARTERS r..r cvcrvtliiiij; in tlio diu^; liip.. Tip. lio.st (lualitv tli"it niu 1... (ilitiiiiii'il fllllil (111. .Ni'W York dmn niarkot RUBBER GOODS .V t;i.iiil iihsiir(m("iit ."ilwiivs mi liiiiul, :,( iii iii :u" I'l'iri'M TOILET ARTICLES ill yivcnl \;ii"ii't I PERFUMES the very best .¦\ ."linirc scloiliiiii nf (',il^Mt,.'s, l„i/,lli''s innl l',iliiiii-s I'li'K.'ilit 'a("!viiK'('.s, tiiic'.it (iiliirs. IsTATBONERY DISPLAY I ('i.ii,-;i.tsiif \'n,^ l'."i i,. ", Itl.'uik [ii.iik,-^. l":iiM"liii.i'.',, Willi,1,; l^l(l^, \'i;-itiii^' Clllls, Ink, .Miicil.'igc, Tcils, rlo. FCR INSECTS Illxlt I'l.lMlll", Iti.llch I'liwili-l", llrlli'liiil",'. .¦Mi,tlll?,',ll>,(;iii„ (':iiii .!i'ii", ISiinix, Kill (^lick, Sllll" ),'"iili, iinl IJug Ki ,i", iic, fill" liiiiisi'liiili! iiiii" "(isi\'^. "1 td '2'n-. DISINFECTANTS ('Milmlic .\("i(l, Clilondc Liaic, ('i> iii.'r:i.s, f, r imi il\ iiij^ ;iii,l ili"-iiifi'i"tiiii.' u.^i", '"i, 1(1 lllld l"n'. This is till' tillli' llf ,lr"ir t.l liurifl till" 111,mil ",iid t ll . till' svsti'iu mill i "i"i.:ii"i" Mill fur tin' drpii ssin^; In,,! uf siiiiiiiu r. Blood Remedies - s till' tiilll' llf ii'.ir t.l 10 ll.l iii"ii:ii"i' \ nil ful" till Golder's Sarsaparilla lilCll l:i:i) I'.l.ODl) I'lIilFIKIi, Tlii'vo is iiiitliiii.;l„ ., i"iiiii i,iiiiiili"il I'l.r "i Spring: Mi'diiiui' tn ."Icium" tlir lilund f.111,1 im- j iiii"ilii"s. (lull "1(11" hirj:.' Imtili'. j Paint Department ! .\ full lllld ."i.!ii ili"ti" stn.k llf l'"iiiits, I lils. \'"iriiislii'^. I,, ,1,1, Kalsniiiiiii s, 1',11,11111'ls, ('"iri"i"ii;i' mul Wji^^nii i'liinls, \'"iiiii~li St.'iiiis. I'lilli, i'.ni">liis "dl sizis. W'l' i".ii"i'v I'M ritliiiiL'; In imint ,1 li.ms ¦ I'nr iiisiili" dirnniliniis, "ilsii fnr tlii' liii"it ni" i",irii,i;,'i' At Low I'rices Soda Water l,\ iil£A50,\ W'l" ~li;ill iiidi'av.ir t.i funiisli tli, \,,r\ lu'^t smli ii.itir .iis- ,silil.' 1.1 siTii'. I'llll' fruit juiri's ."iml ntlnr i"i'i iiisiti"s iisi"i In ii",i- dlK".. !l "S..il"l' oi till" liii.'lli st , ll"ilili, I,in nliii'li is s,ilisfi ill'.; ,,i„l roffisliitiu'. PR1:5CRIPTION WORK Tills is llll' lllii~l illl MlI"tMlll ll. !':ill:ili 111 nl nlir ~ .,11 ,111,1 mIicic till' innst I'ar.fiii .ai." is ."X. ni-i d. Tin ,. st mati riiU iis,,! in I'liiiipniiiiiliii^'. faillifiilli .arriiiii: iiiin 1 iTi rl tlir inti nlinn nf iLo I'livsiiiaii. Nn fan. I pri. is. W. E. Golder DRUGGIST Corner Main and Fulton FREEPORT. L, I. MONEY TO LOAN Ol Mortfife at SVo AU. OOOO liOAN* ACCEI>T«U AT ONCE. AUST i. lAFF, Co«is.ll«.at.L.» BABYUW. N. V. ± Longenecker Brcs. DENTISTS 6SS riilXaa Straat, Braeklyn •t FRtEPOXT, lltlY I NETWARO BUIlDme pp, Drpol. on W»,lnrfcli trcm aam to j Wk. R. LoKiiliorKi*. r> PATENTS ¦mafOriMMn*, W Bcm. PmtmmAl.mmmi.ik KtSSmOaPmnmt4mmt.mamiln,. »~k""H.,>"j, l»»Oi«i«r..^»« |
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