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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
0fFrOX.U OOP I ISM. FJV£ cr-rTtTot
FAMII.T NEMs.I'ArER OF LOCAL ASD OEHTKRAL INTKLLIGEKCK
J.^
taiKI: •!.•• TIAaLT I« ABTAIIt.K
VOL. IX.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, J ANT ARY 1, 1001.
NO. le.
^*^^^ts^^
HOARSE COUGHS -STUFFY GOLDS
are the kind that settle on the lungs and develop into
PLEURISY
PNEUMONIA
and CONSUIMPTION
FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR
Stops the cough and heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold.
Consumption Cnrod
Foley & Co.. Chieago. D»n». Ind., Sept. 28. 1002.
Gentlemen:—FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR cured me of consump¬ tion after I had suffered Iwo year, and wa. almoat desperate. Three physicians tailed 10 (ive mc cnv relief and the list one said he could do me no eood. 1 tried almost every medicine I heard tell of without beneHt until FOLEY'S HONF.Y ANO TAR was recommended lo me. Ils effect right Irom the start was mapical. I improved steadily from the flrst dose and am now sound and well, and think FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a God-send to people with Throat and Lung Trouble. Your* very truly, Mrs. M.ry Ambrose.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates and does not con¬ stipate like ordinary cough medicines.
THREE SIZES-26c, 60c and $1.00
The 50 cent size contains 2\ times as much as thc •mall size, and the $1.00 size almost 6 times as much.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
FOLETS
CONTAINS NO OPIIITES, IS MILDLY UXATIVE
Recommended by th« Medial
Faculty for the various
ifrectionsofilie
Tftroat. GW ai)d Lungs.
PUrARED BY
FOLEY & CO.
CHICAGO, ILl.
i'¬ ni
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Tinve Table
Tiie ht 'iifi aid L:ng Island Trutios Ca
I WONDER WHERE IS FAIRYLAND.
1 tt.„-,.hr ttm,,- ,- i-.,:-i:.,i„ir
>..moll.IIV Vtr in-l the -..at. .^iihoiish I kniM II well 1-11.101.11
Itiii" |i:.t>r.I,
oilier da
I knetv
V<r drank tltt- dt-.vd.„,
And Ih.hin i;...,diell„,v hun;
".f Ihrn ,1 iriend 01 mint
¦II.-
and . laava rre^pnrl, lliti)
min. I-a?.! i-Ten ami -HI inii, l.<.«v AUniili'- All. a
-ill nut, p.-i^l t-.-, II anil ;ki i Arnt.al K.i.kvilli-Cm
.tn.I III Hill! VI Hlin. I'linl ml Kir.-! I ar al Kallroa 1
a. ni .ln-l,.n.. II ¦.:l|., n.
t.a.l trill k. 8 and 13 .kI.1 l„.iir., .1 H.'.li.|l >t . Illan.l II, ,.;,s, .,,1,1 l.„nr.. rf .Vl nnn. pa.I evi-n I li.iiir.. rails Frevp irl. .-i;:*
Tlie Ih..« Tin If 11
An.l Tns Or ,.,,,1,
An.l Uii-lc M .If I,.
•Vfll llr.ur, Hh.I I" t.aavr I rar|M
UITH lioi'.N'ii
llv(-fnt
I-' I.;.ivr,l thru iiifl;.. f„i Ih.n niy.-ii. I.tn.l. ¦ lau^ln-.l in hi.l.hn ,li-;is, 11- hv Il„. han.l; ~
VITf t'l.lMi... V.TV I.lil,
than 1 ..in nli';
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m verv Hfll.
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-.-. an.l Huhll
. k 1; an.l .•,: mi, , past ..111 hnurs, 11,1,1, |ia>t even
in. pafct'i'veii mil Bi-ilell.Sl.
VrKKN.> WKST HI II-NI) t IfHv,. Ilfnip^IfH'I fvi r\ li.nir
..1, ls,n .NVtv Vt.rk f,ty an.l Bn
KA-T IIOLNU
r- ;,.vf tJa.Tiit .V.TV i,.iiir fi .1 Mil p ,11. f.ir H. :ii|M..a.i. |...rl nml ll.»-kvi|li 1 , ,;lrf, an.l lfuiI.-l.a.Iiinil.Mi.,i„la .iil,*.
.¦ifNllAY TIMK TABI.K
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ink lyi
Mi, al 11
lilfl-
[ Allll rinilfrell.1-you n,,i- , .'<lie-, hu! a liil.lf.l !«,.». Hnl, niiih: rvf nifi hi-i ..Iifiuinif-
.\nd st-fU hfr siine „l i;l;„.s.
1 tv.iniler tvhere ,» Kanyran,!.-
I left 11 .inie behind, .^n.l, Ihouah 1 aeek 11 iar .in.l iipsr, I Ntl nuire ils vales 1 lin.l
There was a hltle mai.l 1 knetv \\ Il.l wandi-red there wilh nie.
Ihn. ihough I often -all her name, .No ni.ire her form 1 «h-.
Mayhap niavhap 1 ,lo nol kn.nv- Hesnie some aparkhne rill.
I)ei-|i hid and loal in KairvlantI j .-She's t\ailini' '"r ni-,- nrill,
I «.llider tvhere is Fairyland!-
llr near or far awav. Knr. oh. 'llH hard to knotv ,, ttell.
.\nd then from it to sirav The hllle maid, the Hrownios .ill,
The elfins sllll at plav - Will some one lell me where lliev .ir
For, oh. I've lost Ihe wnv.
-Alfred ,r. Walerlwi
>•
UNDER A BUFFALO RUN
>tOiV l..\I>Y.S l-jught',1 , 5( ^-^ )|r (Jniudiua Kiiuh-c luld lu-r
DVSPEPSTA A THING OF Tin: t'AST.
it Vou ll.-v,. lii.IlBeallon
thia nrtiilc o ip'at t.i intiiv-t ytm. .No matter wliat i;l.-,i- yv.i may do i;"nles< vmi , study iir.'iifr |it«i'-lii' and lin-l. yonr ' i-iriirts Wli! not iiuioinit to 111... '1. I'-io l.a.\ak„Ia It,., A3 Vi-m-.' SI,. N,' . Voik, liavp puhlislii-.l H r.niiii"k-ihh- litile hoi.k. j ".Xilvi.e lo Uts|i,.|ili.-s,- fu-,- I., ilinse Willi ask for it. It, iriii all nl -.n ,lv-i„p<i.i, ils .iiiispa, MJiat to fill nnd wl-nl InU lo, nn.l if I'le ;i,ivit» i? f ni.i-i-.l m. ..in' it-;dlv
uee.l l.n Iroiihli.l villi iii.li|:f,sli.in, Wr j ''ytmte' fr.iui l-'nim-t.' nitirt- llnin a oil their tlyspep.;'! tiirt'. l',p-ikoln Tab | ii'iiliiry alld n half ai;o
l,-la, 2.-1 rents, and arc aiillniri.cd to re- ' be sure, thist-r t'Xuuiiunlitiu ulitin fiiiitl the money if th.- P.''-''' i-" Tet-<:iy<^' Unit it hun- a ,-ont uf arms. |irt'Miiu|il no honeni, I'epsiko!.-, InhloU t;.no up „,|„„„„. ,„,„ -,^ ^„,, „„,„ ,,„,,„ ,„.^
:';;[i:rt-'':n;';;;:';.':.;Hi'ph::;d «">" -«v«.u.-d, 1.,, umv h„tv v,
aaliva. It i< p;irli,uhirly retDniineuilril to those whose tippi'lili' is'ponr. with tnaled tonpiIPS, dislress ,. " other ilia ahvay.s aV
,^'
Cl. O Hint tho Utile sllvi-r milk ^* )K -ing had liftii hrouKhl nvt-r fe*r from Frnni-t.' nitirt- llnin a
I
lli
F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist.
Thomas Johnston F'reeport L.I
fOlEYSHONEir^XAR
faraltUdrmmi .at; mtrp. JVo afttat.. J. SEYMOUR snedeker"
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hempstead
New York
Offlcwin HflnliSliu.l Hunk Hnil.linu Oomer Main and Fullou Slrtvls
1 aud shnhhy ii st-i-uit'tl. -All Iht'Sf tlfiils aud iiimht-s imiko tins and the It luuk llki- a lillh- milillu wilh his iitisf c.-i dtspepsia. j aski-w:'' lllmlys saitl.
¦riii'ii llrniidma Kiiiiii-i' lold hnr h.iw Iho silvor milk .iii.c had irniiifd lis stars anil lii-i-iiuii- II s.iiivi-iiir of nn i-xiii-rii-iii-i' Ihnl fi'W iifi-s,i!is wii'.il.l .-nri' In uu- di-riii).
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Tnkini; cfTi't-t Oi-tnbi-r I 1. I'.i
lAIr BOIIMi,
Leave
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IS:
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EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Nassau St
.NKW IIIIIK BALOWIN. NASSAU CO., L I
Bf/'A:;
Ooplacue..
laa* p'lia'. •atord.'.. Taatatih. Mllraure.. lerrick.... Report... •Idwlna . ;. Centre..
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SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Moaay lo Loan on Bond and Mo'l()ga
1:1.' Nassau m. .\m V.irk
llesidrniie, .-^niilli St., n.-iir t'ljiir. ii, I-'reeiiorl
'A'lLLIA.'Vl H. POST
Mi.ffssor to .1. T, I-oBl A Son
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
M*IN STREET, FREEPORT
lortn ol L I. R. X . Out. Randall Aneaut
K' 17 4 111 7 III t-i\
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" 1" Inrtleatraainp on elcnai
Printing Delivered
nmi 1211 v.;s 12,17 T - •,. I'l |ii;
T.17 llli-2 1:1a ; 41 In "7 124 a
to land paaarnitm
.1 lit
imi 11 III
I14I-I
Ifi.'li
as Promised
R. LOSEE j
dealer In '
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO |!
AND CKIAKS A
.LUXCH ROO^T. '
in :ill.-l\|.-s h
rulion St. - rreeport X O*.>-i.»tJr-<.»tJ^-e.»t^<.»tJe-e.»^)es<.M0
I
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jl
if
so YEARS' ^ EXPERIENCE
l*romised as Wanted Nassau County Review
Patent
UsTd yotir trlM our
New Butcher
fM? It not, why we arr Bulling th* choioest uinit iu lUe uiorkot at lovrrat nUe*.
Main St, het. Fultsn ont Smith Sts.
F. PITTERMAN, Prpp.
Fomirrl.T W. II [>alIrrM>D>i
Wheels are Buzzing
Reodj to do all kimla t^f irork, pvtoh ss nuking window franiM, dnor frames, asah, lloors, brai^kcu, CiriU work aiid atair bailding at the lowwit pru-ee.
ChSkrles. L. SeamaLn
rppSTMaiiiSi. KREEPORT, L. J.
CARPENTEH 41 BVILDEH
WINDELS
Maait«K-lar<r* of
FRENCH ICECREAM
and Cboio« CoofM-tioofrr. Freuck
l-Vaits, FaiicT Chot'oUt.-e Aiwieil'r h<H»e mntl' t-oc-ennl B«!!». Lemon remaaat. I>eaanl Hriiile, »ld Ka>hloB«.l Mn •aaaCaadir. «-oroanui KImm. I>«nat Bar. Vaaa t^araaele. all kind' of Miied t^aady. latiar A-ntrk. rrull Kar*. t.'u,\«Bal Ban. all tImitaolTmMr. rtr.
CkarihM. ITanilliea and Partiea (iapplMd
•rick SlMk
Main StMvt
FRECPORT
Telephone Mi
J. M. HRWLETT
.li»;er in
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
ChurcK St.. FRXEPORT. N. Y.
W. F. SOUTHARD
Undertaker and Embalmer
tim.., ,1,1. I,..,, 1 |,„r. 1, an.l M.i.i. ¦•¦.
rREEPORT, L. I. j
t'alls iin<u.iil} ull.nilrd ill) iVniriit 1
Unc Dtau Tel. oai,.-e u.. r,-.i.I,,... tl. rr«-i.,.ri |
»f »«tfc» —<fc ¦¦* la—laluBga
; The Wall Street Journal
I Give* odM.t- and aiKwom. withmit itltarRo, iiii|uirii'K abcmt iuTeatnieiils. StodiM uuderlyitijt causes of uiarkt-t mOTements. IVivnuinen fac-tn Kiiveru- iiltvaloeof aecnmiiii l"ntiiise«,analviie» and reviews Railrt.»<i aud Imluiilrul re- ptirt.s. Has oumpliMf ut.'.is of fju-niuiti >t pmin-rtiee. Qooles ailive und iiiii,-. ive si(x-k» and bonds lUs-nrtU tli,> ;hi- l.uit »Iouf lionds and the jirld tm i uTiwt meat al the price.
(ll.e irhn daily rnnrtUU Ike Thk Wau ! liTKKn JofRNi'„ w belter qtialiKel > inrr»I money tafely and prnAlal.in on -o titlrtir ainiul inrettmen'.* ihan one -. \ inel nol dn ao
Pobliahed dailr br
CViw, Jonta A Co . 41 Bna£. Sl . X V
Tbe tildi-et news Agency of Wall :*l
tlia .rear, f 1 a month.
r«dc marks Designs Copyrights Ac.
AnTna#..ni1lne ¦ .ketrh nnd it<«eTl|'i m n... nlfmr M.>«rtAln onr ..ii.t.un fr«o wti. • . r .-: iienlii-n I. i.i..hitMTro..„i«M». Cn „...¦¦ -. .„».lri..,l»r..,illil.M,ti«I. lliiliclh.s>k,.n |-i:-i.l» mil lr- t, iilrtct ¦ireiit'f f,,r .ei-uriiitf Isvl,-, 'i,
I l'«l«nl» l*k«il ll,i..UKh Uuiin A Co. recelT.
¦^^^—a^—^^iB^^^___^.^a_B^^ >r«-ull«<l«K», wnhout ih.ne. lu tho
BANNER SALVE .Sf'l!!!,''!Mfi""!;,
Is the most hfaling salve in the world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all S.ki.T Diseases. It positively
Cures Piles
S. KirRrha-ifr, Si Easl Ohio Strctt, Chicago, wntts: -1 had a til case ol Piles tor srvrral years. B.WNER SALVE c-.;ri-.l me qnickly an.l prrmnn- er.lly alter -mv-ral doctors a.id reniemea had faiii:J tJ rt-hcvn rae."
GUARANTEED. Priea 23 Conts
I \i ri,i:ri iii.i: Vi..¦¦... ¦-¦
iJNNiCo>''''~'^''NewYori(
nrwiitti OIUo* «» K W . w«.hln«n,i,, II. (
FOLETSHONETHCAR
ew-s* Oalalsi Prsvsats PsMinMua
W. VANWICKLtN
PLUMBER
! 1 wns liuri, ill YorK .sinln, Iml w Inn 1 Mn-; Iw.i .voars old fiillnr I.ml; ill.- j Wi-slt-rii ft-vt-r. and tliore was nntliiiii; to till lull piill up stnki'S nnd ko nway llir lo the norlhw-ost punier of lowa- hf and his nimrii'tl lirolhor antl sistor. I and iiij- irraiidpari'iits Dt'tiisltr, tin- . ownt-rs of tlie milk jiiir. I Tln-.v ditln't main- luin-li I'.v nintiiii.'. j liiit llit-y -stiifk il om- in -Inivn f.-r ' A'lx yt-ars, 'riifii wlu-n 1 was t-inlil ' yoars old-llial wns .'ilnnu in Hit- foriii-s , -riit-lt- Zi-riiiali slailt-il lln- iinlioii lliai i Kansas was llii" only iilan- for a I furmer. So off wo all wi-iil niiiiiii. Iliis ] lime joim-d liy Iwn tif nnr iii-ii;liliors. I Mr, Tiiokt-r uml Mr, li:iki's, and ilit-ir ! faiiiilii-s.
I U'l- Irav,-I,111 in a Irnin nf gnnl I wafc'iins. or "prairli' s,-liiioiiors.'- Mr. I Hakes' was drawn liy a span of larKi- j mules. 'i"u,k,'r's folks had a pair of 1 horses; riiilf Zt-riii«li liad an ox and : a linrse hilolii'd laiitleni. fnilii-r Innl a ; lllllll' and a liorso liltilii-d lonollior, and I .Mini l.tuiisa's hiisliaiiil liml lit,, 1..;; -lioIIeiL.hiirses- lioa ill irs I
111 llio wacmis Wl' farrifd nil Ilii-
htnisi-liold ninnls Ihoy winiltl Iiol,I, To
j Ihe lail of aliinisl ovi-i-y wncmi a inw
! wns lilti-hrd. .\nnt l.tniisa's liiisliaiid
liail ,1 liiK lllld nanii-d I'eli-K and a slii-ip
j named Hinimt-r Iliat In- itiiildii't In'
provalled upon to part wilh. so he look
I Ihtim aliinK Inslend of a i-ow,
Onr year's wool was in t-anvas snt-ks
on Ihe tops of llil' wacoiis. The siiles
of the waKou were hnni.' with t-iipin-r
: porrhiRers. fin tinkers, fryini; pans and
lirass ki'ttlos, 'Twas an odtl lookiiiK
inniTBn as ever was seen. I Riiess!
Phe milk .tns went with us. Inil not
' anioiiR the kltilii-ii tvnri-. ll trnvoioil
in an old sen cln-st. and IIihI was tilh-tl
wilh the linen Ihat inolhor had simii
and woven and tin- tinilts and iinii-
forlaldes llial wn cirls ev. ii 1 had
hi-l|ieil tn make.
We Kill liver Iln- sroninl very shut l,v.
>^'o ,isoil to Stan early in tlit- miiriiiiii-',
' and in the middle „f 111,. day we w.-ro
; always kIhiI to Ilml some wnier In.l,- in
a ilriod ii|i ireek. wlnri- we imild pii kit
nnr slotk nnd hall for ilinner. II w.-i«
I dreadfully hot and ilry, and on tlays of
I iniiiiiilichl iiiKlits Wl- innde a l,in« nnoii
! ing nnd traveled vory late,
I Ailveiitnres' Who ive orossed the
: plains In the days In fore the rnilroiid
' wllhont linvlnp adve.ilnres'
I due night Wl- wire ntlatki-d l-y
wii|vt-R, whlih i-aini- inollv i.i-ar mrry
Ini: ntt Tele;,', tin- fal pm .Vmiilnr
I iili;lit onr (eniim-l ar,,ns,-,l ns to run
i fioin H prairie fire that lyoiild snrely
j have overwhelmed ns in llie i-inl hail
^ not the wlml opiiorlniioly shifii-d 11
. wns only two tlays nfler Ihis thai wo
, liail a narrower t-s. ape Ihat of whlih
Iho silver milk ,iiii: is u n-iiiiinli r,
Wl- had S.'I onl at dawn Ihal iniirn iiii;. for ir was LiotviiiB hotter i-ti-ry That meant that il wa« iliy.r
'Il's a IniCfiiln rTiii! (let to the u.iiioiis. all of vou:- Daki'S .Tied.
¦ Nl,: No: Tor yonr livt-s! " Khoilteil falher nnd Together. -On In ih,- horses. doiillt-. irelile, niiyhow and lllle: Q-.io k or wore lost:"
The ir.on Inniin'd f,.r the horses, lifted ¦Ml Iho women anil ihihlrt-ii, ami snuiii: Ilit-mselvfs np ahi-ad
rill- I anil was shakins lirnealh in .-IS Ihe 1,1a.k line of sliatKy lieniN a mile wide, set'iiiint;ly, nnd still poiir.nc over Ihe rid«e in .•oiinlles^ iniinliers — li.iif down lotvar.l ns. in-ar.-r. nearer, a Ihirsi niaddi'ii.-tl ihroiiK liiriiins neilher to riuhl nor lefl
ll.-foro we ,-.1111.1 slarl ilie horses hnlf Ih.' diMian.-,- helwi-.n ns Inul lieen eov- 110,1. It seemi'd a Impiloss rate, hut ont- we went, ilinL'ini: for life, eintler- illl.' n.i-iiss iho roiky ireok lietl. takinK a sonlhwesi ami tinarli-riiiB .nurse to pt-t out of raiifc-e of Ih, om .uning niulll- tude
IMsinay till.-d every heart, Tht- women ami thlltlren shritketl nntl t-ov- ered Iheir heatls. the men shiniled hoarsely and spnrred ihe fripht"ned hors.-s to their utmost speed.
The Kriiiintl llir.dilied lienenlli us the nir was filled with a horrilile rnniMinB, the diisl r(|lletl over us in tlniids.
On we palloped, and on thninlered III.' liviim mass lu-himl If onr horses i-onlil only hold nn to take ns outside Ihe lim- of dealli dealinp hoofs:
Faster we nrei-d Ihe horses, nnd for a liltle timo Wt- kept Ihe dlslniiee Rood: Ilit-n. .intleil with Ihe loiic journey, nnd ht-avily loadeil. they In-Baii to fall 1«'- lliiill. and every nionient we expeeted lo he lilotlod ont forever.
Nolhlnc t'tinhl he heard above the roar of the advani'inn mass. The dust linnds th.ikeil and Miiuled us. We iiiuld not see Toliias' liin roan, whose load w-e were to follow, and eneh stag- i;,-r,'d on for himself in the rush for life.
Now tin- iisnnily surefooted pray liorM' on whioh 1 wan sealed behind fallior stniiililed intn a popher burrow. We held our lirealh lit- aluioKt went down, Tlien patherinp himself, he |i|iiiiped forward npaln, 1 was ihrow-u off my seal liy Ihe lasl sndtlen lur.li. Imt 1 hiinp nn with a desperate prip to fnlher's hninespuii Jneket,
Th.'ii all in a m.unent we found we wt-i-e out I-C t.'ll. h. nnd the livlnp Inr- r.nt swept hy ns nnd went ronrinp and i-rashinp on over Ihe plains Inward Ihe rialli- Ilivor, Ilieir poal of thirsty de- sir,', leaviiip ns half tleail wllh the I.-i-ror of the lliphl,
.\flt'r the air i-leared wo pulled o«r- silvos lopolher and relrai-ed our wny lo the nildihiy t-anip. A wapon wheel hel-o, » lilt nf canvas there, slivered Iniiirils llllll a few scraps nf the iron ki-llli'S inarkoil tin- pla,-,- All i-lse had lieen swepi awny.
Tin- i-ows and Iloum-.-r ami poor ni.l r,-lop hatl eilln-r heen Imrne nlT limlily in the thnndt-rinp herd, or else troildi-u down and annihilated In a moment's space--a fate we ours(-lves hnd nnrrow-- ly est-apetl.
The sea iliesl had pom- in the penrrnl wrt-i-k, of i-onrse. topelher with tho limn and lioihlinp it had taken ns so hiiii; a linn- In pi-I top,-Ihi-r, Hnt the -ilver iiiik ,iiip, hm-lcl h,i|iiii,l n hirpe slone in the ireek In-d. hatl niiracii- loiisly i'si'a|ii-il ,-ilisolulo ruin, allhonpli its Inanly was pone forever.
Ilere was nn ovi'rwlielniiiip cnl,ini¬ iiy: Not only w,-ro onr provisions i.',ine. lint also Ihe pniis and aminiiiii- tion that iniplit have |ii-.i.ni-eil iinal. Hut il woultl mil llo Io w-ail and nninrii nvt-r our loss.-s. Wt- had Io push on :iiid liml htlp
This we did. a' 1 Ivo days laler fell ill Willi a (lovcrnin.-nl siirveyinc party. I'roni II Wl- lionpht three wapiins-fm- liiriunaloly onr m.-n hatl i-nrried their miiiloy on Ihoi- per-ons so'ii-- puns, nnd provisions en.niph lo slarve ainiip tvilh nniii we ren.-lied onr ilestiiialinn.
<iraniliiiiilh<-r lit-...sler dii-,1 Ihe next yenr. Sin- ha.l pivcn me Ihe lialteretl
mile milk jiip with the old il of
arms "Keep it, my denr.'' she said, ¦Io remind .vnn of Ilml day w-lien (lod's kind pi-nvlilen.e liroiipht ns nil nn- harmed out of threalened drsiriulion ' -¦i'ouths ('onipaninii.
JAPAN MAKES BOND ISSUE
Asiun-ies Civitrol Over U-.e Seoul- ^-- Fusan Railway.
J.M'.nr.r ««l nirl In I —I lilna Apiiral. lo -111 lll.ll >-«T»l lie
Tokio, .lapan-.Vn exiraordinarj nieelinp of Ihe Privy |-ouii,-ll nppmved lhi- Issue lij- the raliinel of an einer Percy iirillnaiice nuiliori-/.iiip Ihe piinr- aiilee ilT the principal .-nnl inli-resl ol nn issne of iii,i«iii,i)iki y,-ii d.-ln-ntures for Ihl- piirpost- of ex|i.-lliiinp tin- work on the St-onl Knsaii Itailtvny, which is expei ItHl to he lliiisht-tl hv the end of V.klA.
The ordinance also providi-s for all possible inililary expenses for the pro- tet-tlon of the raihvay and other Inter esls.
The rresideiil of tin- Se,iul I'usaii Unllway hns heen disinisscl. and M riirulohl. rresidt-nl of the .lapanese Itailway Hoard, will su,.cc,.d hliu. Olher .lnpaiie.se olll, inls arc laklnp enn trol of the line.
I.ontl,iii, Knplainl,- The latest report In Ihe Uiiss.i-.la|iaii,.s,. ,-risis creillls .Tnpan wilh Insisllnp Ih.u Hussia shnll reply to III,- lasl not., li.-fore .laiinnry 111 on Ihc ;;roiiiiil of ihc rapid approai-li of Husslan naval rt-infor,-einenIs In the s,-i'iie of nt-tion
rorlsmoiilh. Knphind,-The Admlr- nlty has ordered the Nnval Heservea men to send the adtlresses from whlt-h Ihey could be sninnuiued to active serv- 1,'e If reiinired.
IVkiii. Chliin. Yuan Shlh Kni. Vice¬ roy of (-hlli and the hcnil of the Chi- iicso .\rniy, has eiiIeri-,1 upon hurrietl iii-piiliallons Willi Ihe .lapanese ntilhor- illt-K III ohtain a million taels' worth of nrms antl nniinnnltlon.
Till- .Tapani-se, nllhouph Ihey are ile sirotis of fiirnishlnp llie weapons nnd aminiiiiilion, are unable to do so un¬ less (-hinn nprees tn take pnrt of the snppl;,- in models whh-h nre now nb- soleie ill the .lapnnese Army. Ten thousand rilles and 'J.OlHVOdd rotinds of amiminition. whi.-h were pur.-hnsed last Aiipiist t.l i-iplnce the obsolete wt-apoiis usetl hy Yuan Shlh Knl's per¬ sonal ariiiy, have not yd lie<>ii deliv¬ ered.
Yiiaii Shlh Kni will probnbly resort to .Viislrlnii and Oernian makers un¬ less Ihe .Tapanese Coverninent permits exinirls froin her own reserves.
l.ieii Kaiip. Vi,-e rresideut of the Hoanl of l-'oreipn Affairs, has visited M, I.i-ssar. the llnsslan Minister, nnd nsked him what Knssla's iiileiitlons nre In reparil to tht- evacuation of Man¬ churia.
M, I.essar snld Hint nolliinp t-nuld he done nt present, lirst. lieeause the i-old previ'iils Ihe movinp of Ihe Iroiips fi-inii Ihe positions they now occnpy, Ihcre beinp I'o bnrracks elsewhere: and, si-comll.\. an evacnalion while tho Uns- so .lapane.se nepolialions arc proceed- inp would entlnnper Husslan Interests, as the .Tapnnese lulpht seize the ooca- shin lo Invade Mnnt-hnrla.
It Is statt-d that China is now so nlnnued at the possibillly of becominp Involved In war Unit she prt-fers the al lernallve of Hussia rclaliilnp control of Manchuria.
STATE NEWS.
Sialc rrison (-onilcmne,!. f!iiip Slnp I'risin was slronplr con lenined in a repori nuule to Ibe State ;'rlson |-ommissi„n hy rr.'sidi-nl .bdiii r. .lai-tkel. In his repnrl rrcsldt-nt la.-.-ki-l savs: -This prison has been o- i i-iipi.-.I ciphly years, I! Is thi-ivfore plain Ih.-ii il has ouIlivi-,1 Its nscfnl ness. The iminclise cell Idock of l:\>t' .-.-lis, siiiall antl inirrow, wiilnnii rlns,-i or vciitihili.iii. has done servii-e f.ir i-iphlv years, and thoiiph the iiiasoni.v is t-ru-nliliiii;, lU-.-i-ssitai mp .-.mslaiil repairs, yd it niiphl endiiic for anotlit-r elphly yt-ars as a iliinpi ,.n, ll Is an axiom Ihal Iln- SInic of New York has failed to keep paie wilh Ilie advamt'd ilemantls of puhlic seiiliiiu iii in the Ininsinp of its criminal classes, ami has no donlii. ihrouph a narrow- and false sense of it-ononiy. ^oleniletl n daiiper- ons coiidllion by contlniiinp in servit-e this old. iibsnlete and inhniiinn i-et-ep- tack' in whii-li human bdiips ure cast to atiiuire disease and sllmnlale eriin inal lenilencies I'lie treatnient. aside fi'.ini the Ininsinp of these classes in this antl olher prisons of the Stale. Is al tiiii-e humano nnd hlplily satlsfac lory, A inoilcrn sleel t-ape shonltl re¬ place the preseni masonry. "
Xew Kdui-allonal Syslein The I.egislalive Conimill
liscus
Inp Ihe prolilfiii of how lo hrinp ahout a niiilli-ntloii of Iht- Iwo Slale etluca- lioiial depart inenls, has tleterinlnetl Io prepare an entirely new bill, in Ihe hope Ihnt a praciical scheme of uiiill- i-alliKi may Iherehy be evolvetl whli-li can be ninile a law by the next I.epishi- tnre. At the t-lose of Ihe sIllliiK of the oiiiinittee It was anininnctHl that the cominilteo hatl spent I'oiiNlderabh' lime dlsciisslnp su.-h a bill nnd llial. while lis labors had not been eoinplel¬ ed, it looked to Hit.- memliers ns If it would be possihle lo brlnp about a sulistanilally unaininioiis apreement tlf the coiiiinillee upon a measure. The prtiptiKcil bill, il was saltl, will partake of Ihe ualiirc of a n-orpanlisallon nf the cnl iro eiliit-atlonal ailmlnlsl^tlvo scheine In the Stnte, rather Ihnii n etini- pi-omisc proposllion apri-eable to the p:-i-sciit tlcparlnienls, .\s severnl of Ihe menibi-rs of thc c,ininiiil,-e were imt pns,-III ni Ihl- last nieelinp, the ,-,'iii- mill,e ileleriiilned nol lo illvtilpe nny- Ihiiip tlf the natnre of iis Icnl.itlve hill.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOl
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENT* FOH JANUARY 3.
THE LAST INDIAN CHAPTER.
Rnl Xiril .Mn.l Now Conleii.l a. Man In Man Willi llir Antcln-Saion.
With Ull- i-omplflioii of Ihe nllnlmeiit ill the lislinn ri-rril.iry Ihe Hi-tl Man .vlll complele Ihe last chapter of his e.visloiice as a self-povernlnp rate, lle will lake his properly inheritance nnd siiileihitvii as any oilier Amerii-nn cil- izi n Id prosper or lanpiiish accni-illiiK -.1 his iiidiviilnal merits. His tribal .nil- will p.-.ss ami he tvill be siinply an Aintrlcan, siiliji-rl to rederni laws nnlil sinii lime as r,,nprtss makes his laml n rcpular Terrllory or n Stnte, And i:.t'ii hi- will he only ,-i small facmr in Ino Ti-rrilory where he has been lord nf the «oil lind master of his nffairs, for alriady Ihi- popiilalion of the Ter¬ rliury niiml.crs nearly half a million, of whom III.- In.linns c.iiint only some
CROIBIE'S COUGH CURE wm inRv riND e* mmn.
LAXAKOLA
cures constipation.
Pettit Bros.
UndenalLers and Embalmers
. tv i:a::,!inp, Miin Strv-et I KEEWRT, N. V.
l.r.' - ' ..- ri.n-J Slile. l',,.!.^ ol
tiii'.-ini, - J r.iil-hl»t..l.s|,,, l«, or nitfhl. F,,n,-Fiil.-tlm.-l.^I in Ih.* l»-st aod :.vl.-.| inan¬ ner «ilh i-».f) f.,rii:i) t.l i-lfaiw.
.\-«> la.I.v »'.l..«l«n|„ S i.ih Jiti.-r. Telephoi,.., .11 H«u|H.-ad
•*H.s-kTir... i-,.,.lr« \ ^ . :.| \ .1 'lib t(- ,.. I
If has In, n wisely provideil Hint thc Imlian can sell only a part of his iii- .Ilviiliial proiiirly niilil twenty years
after allnIi I Hut even that Is a
short time, and anollier peiii-rntion will in, doubl witness nearly Ihe tiiniplete .-,-i,lliilion of Iln-ir lamis Kxperienee has shotvn that only in rare inslnnces has the Imlian developetl the thrift antl aciiuisiliM-ncss Ihal rharacterize the .vnplii Saxon wHh whom be i« now
tlay. That meant that ,t wa- drv.-r. I > ;'<-"' "^ »'^7 ":."Tt^^Ti'!!'
I,'.i. nnd the diffl.-ully of peUinp fed I l.'"nr,liansh,|i of .In' I mled Stntes (.o and water for the animals «as pri-aler l-'.veii Ihc wat.r h.d.s in sonic of Hi,- 1 rt-cks had now ili«ap|i.-ar.il
We lia.l t..iii.. upon a . re.k wher.-
there was a hole t.inlainiiip a liiile
I warm and muddy waiir .Near ihr
north bank of tin- .n-ck we found a
SteoLiTi Boilers
>team and Hot Water Heating
iiinent
I'or the inosi pan they will soon he- cmii- lai.dli-s :iml homeless, ns they Were in Ihe nlmriiiiiial state, wllh this tlifl'i i-eic-e, ihat Ihlll all lands were lie irs in i-ommnn wherever tlu-y chnse lo ro.^in or to tarry, and now tlu-y ean- I ..I move without Irespassinp upon some white iiinirs private property.
Krom a superlbinlly sentiui'iilnl point of view ii seems cruel for a sn¬ iic,. Ill Ihns dispoRsi-ss the aii- id of Ihe lan.l Hnt the other 1 "iiy would hlive been Ihe end of pro^- 1.-V and Ihat is no; i^,. law of nalure. If il is ttroi,-' Io Inke ihe linlinn Ter- - rii..ry ii was t-.r-nip to Inke nnv part of Ihe Aiii-r.ai, i-.niliii.-ni And r.-al- I ly ii has all h.-.-n lak-n. The pnr.-has* I has been iinminiil Irom Hie bonds and ' hat.-hets lo the coin of the T-niied : Siales Th.-re has I.,...], a r.-.-i| ciiisid- I eral,on in i-vi-ry insiam-,-, for Ih» li-iiils Ih as inui-li Iheu as Ihe d.il- worili now. Inn in poinl nf Indian win. Inii-lered wilh
Main St
.Lsmi Ti-lU'L. .
rHtCPORT !¦ T.t I-.v»i.-«l
OERMAKOLA ointment oures all skin diseases.
MONEY TO LOAN
On .Mortgage at 5"^
AU- tituio i.o*Ns *ccEPn:t> *t o\ce.
AlBERTD. llAFF,C,u^.c.lo..„.L« BABYLON. N. \.
PEPSIKOLA curM
indisestion ar.d dyspepsift.
It pays to adiertlse :; rSfS In the colQiDDs of this paper.
few bunchi-s of prea sew.-, nl f.ir onr I cnniptlre A half iloz.-ii s.-rappy .-"Hon I w.wnls promised ns shade. .Mtopether
w,. Ihoiipht We wer.' forlunale, and we : i-oncliideil to make a loiip i inp and ' I""''
p.-I a jooil rest. I '¦'''
I On-asewixsl wns s.ioi, h.,, ki-«l off, fl ' " ¦' ' nn- was hphieil. an,l s,.t,.|.,: pi-.i riv ; hens which had l.een lakei, in -'^In- I morniiip were set to i-.iok for dinm-r. I 1 reiiiembi-r 1 tvas playnip tviili a home ' made doll umler Ih.- .-<iIloiiw...,.l ii.-.-s
wln-n a low ninibliiic like ileep. fai- j dismiii Ihun.l.r allra. Ic.l ct .-rv.iiie'r
ati.-ntion. I -"""
! • The sky was ,;,..,:- Th.-re. ,wer.- i.o ; "i"' ' Imll.-ntioiis of a «l.-.-.-..r iippi-.iiii-hiiie. I "'*''' ; Hill Ihl' run,I imp pr.-iv hnnb-r everv j '¦'''"
' ;;;;;;;;;:: ""' ' "¦•¦ ^^ ¦¦' '•••^^•" "¦; Ivilmlid n... nmlersMml wum II mi-an.
II'S an earihiinak. : ¦ lolnas Tm ki-r '" ^"¦'- 'i"" "''• ";'" '"'"", "' '" '"'I.
! tisl rrnly the .-onli n. Jnrrinp ^'^/ '*" " '""'•^ "¦"'. "•¦"I''""'""""'''
: Inl sniigest the api.i..a,-h of an t-nrih .''^'-'^ 'I'" '¦-"-^'••""" mv-^-' He i .(Uakt-. hut it seenusl »«-a:.pi- Ih.ii il '"'- .Mineoi, i^isLiwl., ¦'*",'¦"' ¦¦'¦'"
Tbe h.irs.s all sLippM trazmp ami .'""'"'-''' ""¦'" painl anxion.ly ..If In il..- .lire, tion j from which ili- sounds .-ame Th n
I tbev iM-p.iii lo siM.ri and plniipe ami '
at their hali»i« I ~ . .
:. wr..r.,7, 11..VS snre' -^'l'-"' «••»¦¦' "'"' '"'""; '"¦" "
sa's Mi.i.ai.d prave;y , 'l-ekly l.econun, exiinct that siron;
Ah at on.-e. -ai.il.. w.. ..-.m,«1 the \nirAatiTes nr; to Ih- -a'.en in fniUK
i.'t'.nt .1 hrown cloud i..lled siuwly up f"' ">••' I'te.t-rvaiioi^
:.-"iu iH-hiud J swell of land a mile i-. : "
-o the norlli of Ihe eieoU The mxt Asri-uliurf I iiuplem. i::. expniTtei iiu»m.-::t a K'lv line of tliirk OlfjfcH f: no liu'IniUil Slale. ii. 1>r.-aui'-unt- »ur»ed OT|r lli« ueii. i ct lu r.'l '.'/"Vi iu lalue.
Ihl ll,d;„li has h.id III. . h.oce, II
lotl t.l s.il f.n- li.-uds OUT
t^oi'-il h.ive ff .1 0 way,
as th.-ir S.1-.S f.iiiu.l a w.-jtr to ..verrni: Ih;. Mi.t i.-rril'.ry s'-i np-irt f..r ihf ..vil.;:.-! irihes -Knrt W.irih Itt-si«trr
rllAZKli ni'SHANP Kll.l.s TllUKK
Shol His \Vife and rhild in lli-r Arms and il Man.
S.ii-pciil. Ky. Williiini Sht-pherd. of I.ett-her Conniy. has heen arreslcd ami is lodged ill Whil,¦sliurp, lle wt-nt In Ihe home ot Obndiah Kiehls. his fnlher. in law, and shol and killed his wife nnd her infant child, and Uih-y Wehh. n leanister. Tne innrdcrer Hed. bnt was ciipliireil
Crazeil wilh ilriiik, Sliopheril walked inln Ihl- honso ainl wiilnnil prov„,-alioii Ilreil a s|.„.| hnllel Ihrouph Wehh's hoilv, eulirely s,-v,.riiip the spinal conl.
Then Sln-phenl liirin-tl ii| his wife
nnd fir.'il a hnlht Ihnniph ht-r body, hilllnp In-r nlniosi insianlly. The same shol pi.-n-i-il the form of the linhe wliit h Ihe iinilher carried in her arms for proIc,-ti,iii. The lillle one tlli-tl ina short Iimc,
HlCll imC Ml.M.Ml rKODlllS.
yni.ksilv.r, Klini. Ki-ltl.siiar nnd Knl- ler's Knrih Ki-port Issueil,
Wushinploii, li, r. The Ci-iisiis Hu
ri-Hii has issued n report on Iht- inp
of iiiilcksilver. llllll. fehlspar nml Kul Iers earih for Ihe cahnthir yi-nr V.ki'i. The llpures relate excliisively lo tha niliiinp oiiernllnns and siihsei|ueii,l re tvorkiiiR of the uilnerals ni Hie inine.as incident to Ihe protlut linn. ITie pro¬ duct follows:
Thirty four tlniiisnnd Iwo hundred nnd niiu'ly-oiie flasks of iiiili-ksllver len.-h wciplilnp TU'.j poiindsi, Milued at $1.4117.S-IK lopelhi-r Willi ll.TJT sli,,rt ' Inns of einnnhar, valiied al f^><'2.'2A'2: .".('.. .¦|fi.-i shorl Ions of llim valued af .Tl-H. ::fl!l; 4ri.:;S7 sh,ii-| ions ot feldspar, val 1 lied al f2T*l.A'2Ai 11.4!i:; short Ions of j Kiilli-r's earih. vnlued al »lism
nowiEs hh; kuuuks,
It'siiiics Thai lie Was IIITered ?.-,.(10(l.- iKsi Kor .Vorih Shore l.nnd,
Wnnkepnn. Ill In his i xiimiinilioli In Hie I'In-uil Court in an elei-irh- mil r.iad conilemnnllon caso liowic snid inal before Hu- /.ion Cilv proji-cl wns well Ktarti-d hi- had hiul au offer of Hrsl ».-'si,(KKI. then tl.issMiiHi, Ihen »:i,- mKi.iKMi and tlu-n ):.'i,imhi,(hmi f.,r his Imr- piiiii in .Norlh Shore hind.
Allorney Orovi-r, for the Waukepnn and Norlh Shore ICailroad, .-n,ss exaiii- liietl him closely when lio«ie insisted he should have J'J.'iii.lkm f.n- nll.iwlng Ihe rnllrond In i niss /ion Cllv on Hie hike shore
Hef uses In I'ny Kor Kisses, The Tltteinore I'ellll breach of pi'iiui- Ise case, which hc.-ame famous be¬ cause Miss I'ellll secni-ed a Jutlpinent of *;',iit«l afler sweailnp Ihat Tille- iiiore kisscil her V2xki liiin-n In foiirleeii ye.-irs. has laken amilhcr peculiar lurii. Atter llu- Jnilpmi-iit wns piven Tlllemore soupht Io have hiniself ilc- ,-lan-,l a liankrnpl, and .Miss relHI as- terli-d Ihal he tlltl II to avoid payinp Ihc .iiidpiiu-iil. Much sm-prise wns oc- tnsioin-d by Iht- anmiunt-i-iiit-nt last month that Jliss I'ellil hntl inarrietl Oonlon Siea,l,..a,,. of Corinlh, .\I a he.'iriiip in Ilu- hankriipl. y muller ho- liire Hefti-ce S,-,iil, al Saralopa, Ihe t-x- aminallon rt-vealetl the fact that Title- nioi-e himself had married, on l>t->-i-iii- her 11. II Mrs, I.ovt-hit-e, of Allnnllt- Cily, N, .T.. who was om- of his creill- lors 10 the extent of J'.'ikhi.
Ordered lo Mnil liimself, A husky woodsmnn stood before the i-oiirl, nl I'tica, one ri-,-enl inornliip. He was Nicholas Ki-yt-s, of M.-Ki-evi-r. whos,. retiirii Irip lickil and nitiii.-y he hatl pla.-ctl in his salclu-l for safe Ucepinp and lln-ii snnn- one s.olc Ihe sal-ln-l, Keyes tvas .-hai-peil wllh ilrnnUciiiit-ss -llow arc yon poiiip In pel hiiine':" asked Ciiv .liiilp,- O'Coii- mn-, -111 tell the conilui-lor I hnd a rcinrn ti.kel, nml it was slolen," snhl Ihc ivooilsman "I'lial won'I po: youve poi 1,1 have Ihe lii-Kel,' Ihe Court i-x-
plai I. -Well, Itepot a few poslnpe
namps, I'll sell those. They'll help some' -.So," llis liom.r oliJe<-ted, - llcn-'s a heller iih-a, Slii-k the slanips n yoiii- bai-k and lump In n mail i-nri, Yonll hardly pass for IlrsI .-lass iiial- Ii-r, Iliiniph. after pellinp driiiik Now pel mil nnd mail yourself."
liar;;,- Canal Hoiids. Th,- inciiibers of tlu- Canal Sinklnp l-'iind Coinmission havt- tnken tlieir IlrsI aclion under Ihe KIINI ion liarpe I,liial act. ill appi-ovinp of Hie ileslpn of Iho bmiils to he Issued pursiianl In lis inovlsiiiiis. II will lake nbout three
Ihs t., prepare lln- bonds for Insuc.
riio C.iiilroller will have chnrpc of Ihe sail' The law aiitlinrlzes the sale of HiiisKi.lNKI of honds In Ihe IlrsI Issue, hnt nndi-r Ihe plan ntlnplisl by the Slale aulhorilies nn hniiils will he sold unlil a lest hns been inade hy the a, - Inal rccelpI of bids for five Imporlant plei-es of work, as to whellicr the .-an¬ al .1111 he conslrncled williin Iho .$101,- IHm.mHi npproprlaled.
.Moh I'lin-aleiis Jail
A .i.itMl .-oll.-cf.d anminl the .-oiiiiiy
jail ul Cmiii.il Hliilfs. Iowa, Ilireiiten
iiip III lyn. h IW.I lo-pro pris.iiiers who
ii-e held for an alleped assaiill on two
woiiicn The C nil HIiilTs mililin
i-iiiilianv wen- called oul. The inoh liilllerisl down the doors of Ihe Jnil rill' mill, linally dispersed, havliip tilil -ll to s.-.-iire Ihe pris.iners.
.Mn.e.loiiiaiis Meiinci- Tu.key , Koiir Hioiisand .Ma,cloiiians under Hulpaiiaii lea.h-rs are repnrliil to he im'ii:i.-iiip III.' Turkish Irontler.
Ni'usy (Jleaniiiiis. llllle Sam's prinlinp l.i!l .iir,..iinis p,
IW.I.'
l-|..ridu's .iranpi- an is ..stimate.l at »j,."»hi.is»i
Kr.-in h olti.-ials iii.i.h- a siroiip denial of till- report Ihat Kr-in. •- iiili'iided hi iiiierf.-i.- in the I'ar Kasli-rn sliiiaiion.
Th.' n: l.iiriiiioii trealy l.eineeii Kraine nml Italy i. said In be praeil .Iilly Identical in terms with the Anpio Knn.-h . oiiviniioii.
The I'l'tinsylianlH llniln>»d ttill sin.rily i-siablish lis own sales ili'|iiirl II,-nt for the .lis|«.sal of ih,' proilucts ;-f .-oal Illil,es ..wni-il.
.Vicordilip In Hpliris fo: ih't.n inoiiths Iho I.linl .-oHiini-rc.' ..f ih.' Ini li'.l .st.il.-s for !!«« will be pri-al.-l ilmn in iin.i pri-\ loiis yi-fir
I'n-si.ltnl Iiiiiy. i.pr. i-« In exircil., o;:
fl.in ,*lexi f Chaile. Kr.il-/, a to,
i!..-r Coiii, ilmin ttnnieil in S- l.-.tii. -M'l, on a briber.! charp-.
lli.ar.l of Kdii.nli.ii-.
pas
..llllll
^.'t^
lo lb
t.niie pin.ipn.iin.ls and la.aiioii »¦ hooh .11.1 I'l '-111 ex|*iise» 111 o.h^r Iinr*
Tb - I,. V war.iiiiis ^ii\.nre iilniei ...ntr..,-. ti.-t-- ini,.- i-i piit.i.e .".id. ill" froiu tn.'.ie 1.. nn.i-inic.' ii i.nllis I i .Il.l Hi;- ttijirac; dit.- .f i • ¦u;il-:i'>iL
Cenlral Train Wrei-ki-,1 ]
Kassiiiper Imin No. :i. on llu- I'emi- I sylvHiila division nf Ihe New York Cen-
Iral. wns wrecked nt I.indlt-y. seven :
mil -s so'iiih of Corninp. The Iraln ran ,
inlo a Irnin of eiiiply cars on a slillnp, !
ivhii-h an operalor forpnl to notify the !
londn.-ini- abnul. Knpliiei-r lieorpe |
Harris and Kin nian (iahrlelle were In I
lured by Jiimiiinp fr.ini Ihelr enpliie. j
Itrakeiinin l-altinnl ln,wlliiK uas I
lanplil belween i-nrs and tvas bailly in- |
juri-d The passenpi-rs e.-tcnpcl tvllh ' nniy a shakinp up. The t-iiplne ami 111 is an- hailly wn-cked.
Oored to Ilealh by a Hull,
With 1 u- present to wilness ilie
Ii-np.-d.\, Alirnham I'haillon, a fnnn In- l.or.-r. Has pored lo death by n hull mar llpdenslnirp rhe first Intlinn- Ilnn C, .1 Ollroy. einplnyer o! Ihe dead lllllll, had of Ihe ev.-iil (-.une from Charll'itrs ,iminp s,,,, Th,' lad tveiii I.l Ihe slahle Io lell Ollniy Ihal a lniiii|i ttas slei'plnp In lln- hnrn Charll.ni ha,I h.'.-n feedinp Ilu- slock nml on.. ..f 111.' hulls liroki- I.MISC. Tin- lioil,t tta- '":-:-,lil,\ liiutilalcil.
•ntdiK-t Tha Bo.rhotsd of J*•¦•, Lak* lUi as-.nj - UoMaa Trit, I.uke 11.. SS- MrmorT V»r»e.. 49-Ill-rouim»lal7 nn tlia Uaj'a li-non.
I. The grcwih nnd sdvsnoement al Jtiixa (VS. 40. 5L'>. 4t>, 'The child gr«t»."* From Ihis verse ami vemc K! we Icars that .lentis had a linnian tioilv snii »onl He was a genuine bov .ind ureiv like olhei bo.Ti. but He wjs sinVss. Evil had M plaee in Htm, -Siionn in spiril." In mind. intellect and nndersundinit. -Kilh>a witk wi»di)ni," He wai rininrnt for wisdom even when a cliil.l. "Orace of tlod.* tJrace comnionlv ineiins laror. Utxl war ple««e,l with llim and nhotred Him favoi and blessi-d Hini, %
32. '-Increased m wisdom and stature." In thr iHTt'eclion of llm divine natur« there conhl be an ini-n-sse. but this it •poken of His hnntsn nature.
II. .leMis in .leruisilem (v«. 41. 42). 4L "The I'assover " There were three prin- ripal feasts of the .leivs, Tlie Passover ID April, the Pentecost near the lirst of June, snd the feast of- the Taliernaelea in Octo¬ ber. .\ll niales over tuelve yeara of afS were ret)uire,l tn aliend these fessta un¬ less they had a leiiitiniaie excuse. The name expresses Hu- dr.sinn of the celebra¬ tion. The destrovmi; angel "|iasaed ovar" the Hebrews,
42. "Twelve venrs old," At the age ol twelve a .lewish bey Is-cme "a son of the law. " and ranic nnder Hie ohli(r«ti»n of obeying all ils pre.-«-pt», includinp attend- ani-e at the Passover, It was urobsble that this was the hrst tune that .lesun had been ia .lerusalem at this feast. To a bny who had BCTer been outside Ihe hills of Nasa- relh, the journey lo .lerusalein, the ap- pearance ot (he t-iIy at this time, filled, ac- cortbng Io .1t>seiihiifl, with more than two and a Itn'.t millions cl p<-ople, a sight ol the temple, the prennratmnt for the feaat and es|H-cialIy the lensl itself, muat havt been an imposing siulit,
III. .letus lost |v«, 4.14.'il. "Had ful¬ filled the days," Eight days in all—ont the Passover, and seven the davs of un¬ leavened bread. "Tarried behind." Luke neither tells us that .lesus remained be¬ hind at .lerusalem unintentionally, nor »hst .losrph and Mnry lost sight of Uim through want of necessary i-srr. A cireum- stance must have hern omiHi-tl. and .wt m*v safely supi-n.sr Hint .loseph and Mary joined their elder tellun-tr»telei-« in tht persuasion that .lemis. who knetv of tht time and place of denarlure, was amOBf tac younger ones. The morr Mary wat arcuKtomed to trust to His obedience and wisdom, the less necessary would it bs ahvnys to watch Hint. An involuntary mit- take, of whatever kind it niiglit be, lep- araled thc chdd from the iinrcnis. Jesui was so intensely interrslrd in the rabbit thot He failed lo start with Ihe caravan on the lunneward journev. 'Knetv not of it." This shews the perfect runli.lence Ihey hail in Ihe Ihiy, He was probably at far advanced in juilsiuent as an ordinary youth many years ms senior.
44. "In Ihe comimny. ' Jesus hnd evi¬ dently been nllot\ed a more than usual amount of lilH-rly ul action, as a child, by parents who li.-i.l never knotvn Him lo Iransgress their coininnniluients or bt guilty of a sinful or foolish dred. 48. "^K.nind Him not " Tliev ha.l probnbly lell in the night lo avoid the lirat of tht liny, nnd in thr confusion Je.ns ia loat. The boy had evnlcnlly been in cninpany with some of Iht-ir Ineiuls, an.l Ihc timt ol Ihe deparluie of Hie cnrutnu was thop tttghly understood,
IA'. Jesus found (v. 4a). 46. "Atttf three iay«." An i.liom for "on the third day:" one day fcr Iheir deparlure, one for thnr return and one for the learoh. "They found Him," .Irriisalem was over- rrowded with millions nf people packed into a small area, nnd they hnd none of the means to which we would at once look for assistance in senrching lor a lost child in a great cily. "In the lenipli'," Joseph »nd Stnrv evideiilly knett where they nniilil he most liltcv I., Iiinl llim. Jesui wns innhahly in un,> ol Hie ponhes of Ihe (-ourl ef the wtniien, wlit-re the st-hools ef Ihe rabhis were In-ld, "In the midst : (if the doctors." Tenchers uf the law, I lewish rabbi.. "Asknis (hem t|tlestiona.'' I 'Ihe ipieslions were nu ilinibt snggeeted bv Iheir traching. Y'. Jt-sus ustonisliinp His hearers (vt. I tT.-KiV 47. "Aslonisheil." The Greek mini is vcry f.n.-ilile. The import ia, Hint Hiev tveio in a ILinsport of astonitb- ment. Slid sinnk wiili a.hniralion. "Al His underslaniling " llr hnnighl with Him a rlenr knotvle.ltfe nf (l.nl', wonl in whieh no douhl, llr Innl bt-cn verhcd fmm carliett years, Thry hnd net.-r lirnr.l nile so young, nor indued. Ihcir grt-HUsI doclort', talK sense at the rale lie diil, .I.S. "Amaufd." I'o sec surh lionor git in lo Iheir bnv. and lo see such htdilnrss in lio:,ling a discus- ' sinn wrth these Ir.-irnc.l men. "Why," elc. This tvas the niililesi mrt ol a rt- nrnof, and was nr.ihiihlv uivin privately. '•Thy falher." 'J'liis loiui nf siieeeh waa necessary hn- h.m- else iinil.l site speak? Rhe had pnibahlv never lold her Son ot tht iiecnhar i ircunisliin.-cs cnnnected with His birlJi. "Sniighl Tliec sorrntving." Bein( not inily troubled Hint we had loat Thee, hut vexeil nt ourselves fnr not taking mora , rare of Thee, The tvord here rendered sorrowing is expressive of great anguish.
49. -lloiv IS ll Hint yc sought Me?" This is nn reprauchfiil iiuestion. It it tskrd in all the snniiln-ily and Imldneaa nf linlv i-lnldhood, lie is apiiarenlly af lonisheil Hull lie ilioal.l Imve been sought, pn Ihonght ol, anvtvheie else Ihan in Ihr ¦ erlv
Mv Kalll Kalhrr fulnesi
inly place which He fi-lt to be prop- His hnme, "Wi.l- Knnw. "About
Sre K. V. "In My
House iinni rcssiirilv nnrroM't tbe r Ihe expii-ssion. heller, in tht ingi nr nfTairs ol Mv l-'nlhvr. in that li'di lirlonifs'iVi 111. honor and (lorr. '¦I'niU-rstood nol" Ihrv did nol t undersUnd llis niisHon, ilis lirst rt- Illrd ullrran'-e is loo deep for them. sus tvns a inysleiy Io Ills parents, and t- hns Urn a mysli-iy In Ihc world ever
All Ariinnil the Stale.
S: .1.1,11, s Kpis.-opal ChiMi ll, in Kasi l.illl', .Saralopa Coiinly was ileslrottd by llr.' The loss Is nliout $'Jii,irHi,
Mr- Ai.na Anu-lin Miller Onrrlson. an liimiile of Hu' iliiiidn Coiinly .\liiis- li..n-.' hns inlurlled *:ilMK«i l,y Hic .Icilli of a relative in New York,
.ii.s.ph Ciimplii-:i and .lames .Mcln.ii- iild. of HnlTnlii wer' killcl near Hald- ttilisville l.y II cave in nhlle Ihoy tvi-ri- ii'iikli.p e.\. niatioiis for the f.mn.la-
!:.il,s..:f il l.rl.Ipe,
III.Ill,.IS Whiilon. I'r. -nlinl ot llu-
m.ti.-ntei.l, Hi-.-wlnp 1 01111 ,t «ns
'o-.inti ili-ii.l in li.'d al his houu- in (liean,
l.eil l.y .1 tliip's i\l.iiiiiiv illl.l foihnviiig I.IIII C, .M A Smith »;is It'll to till' h'lin, .if Henry .\|is.iiip Hie llerinit of ilr»-lii-,' nnd f',U!iil liin dead.
Will,ill,, M.M.ie, w Pi-d at <;|ei,a
K.ills, np.-.l sixt.i t.-i.ii ri'Voliiiion:/,e,l Ihl' inellio.ls of liiiiilii-riiip in Ihe Norili Woo.ls, I iinnlm np many netv fei.i nr.-s, in.iuilinp lln- ns.- of ii-i-.l roiul- iin.l Mide .li'iN l.t Ihe use of » hi. h ..:ie I.'aiii ...Illd haul lit.' lini.'s as mnny
|,:.'.-es as hefore He a|... ill" eh.lH-d
Ihe i'ariiel iii'luslry of Ihe .\dii..ii.Ij.-ks.
t'onso Companls. .KUertea by K«rornis.
ll i» reportcl In l Ilie efle. I o| the sinpsign ag-n.t li.r ...n.lu.-l oi allairi in llie (."ngo ,. l»ing lell throughoi'l the Krr.' State Severnl agent, sav that l'. will lie iniiKSisihle loi Hie rxploiUlion com panies. whl'h hate con'r..i',ii.. I., coniin- lie llieir w'lik umler ihe new regime, ahnh allows natives v, pr.i»e<uu nTiii's (or maltreatment.
SS.OOS.—O Far Sawltaert.
The Austro Ilung.r.an liudgel lor 1804 balaures at about r,lMi.it*i. hke that 'iI IIMI An extraordinarr credit of l3,(IOO,OU(i 11 renuired lo aopp'.y tbe arm» with field bowitieTt tod mouc'.tio artillery, ^
VI, .lesmi subji-il to lli. parents (v. 611. Sl, "Wenl- il.ittn ttuh ihrm." II III. heart drew Ilmi In tin- temple, tht Vtin-e uf duly callr.l llim ha.k lu titlilee; and perfect even in . I'ililh...>.|, lie yieldeii iin|.li.-it nl,.-.lien.'e Io Hns von e, "To Nag- arelh," line He leniaineil eighleen yeart liiiiger. These tterc tinr. of growlh and prepsralion for His gnsl life work. "\Vat suhji'ct unto them" There in snmelhinj wondrrfnl lievon.l inrnstire in the thoughl o. llim unto Wli.nn a:i Hiings *<-r subject suhnnlling In enrllily parenls. No tuch h.inor wns ever done I., sngeli as was now done 1.1 J.iseph ami .Mirv. (ireat men have hnrneil lirsl In elicy. That general couhl nol i.inimaiul nn armv il by most ^' vere tlis.ipline he jinil nnl lenrned t.i obey, Tli/il colleto' pre.nlrnl could not hll hit nosilion if he hnil mil Iiuriiid Hus lesson. It is a sign, not of ahjeclness, but ol Kiralnrsp. lo be subject to Intv, "lu het hearl.¦' Kxpecling th.-.I heresfler thee Koul,! lir rx|i!ainrd lo hrr and she would uiiderhland Ihem luiir.
I'lan lo Umm Tbamaa.
A |i-J.'i,UISI,(iU(l siln-nir In tlam Ihr Thames Kiver, at (iiavescnil, Kngland, providing luiks capable ol sitominodstiiig the larg- r.I ship. nHiiat, i" hi nig considered by I'nihamrnt. Dy this means the dilBcultte* ui navigation at Inw tide, one of the chief Liuses uf the retriigreamiin nf Liondon as 11 port, will be ovei.-onie sn.l ships draw¬ ing thirty feet of ttaler i-un proceed tt> l.,niiilon Briilge at any hour, day or night, nn. hor any tt Ill-re, he along.nir any wharf, remaining altiavs at Ihr same level. 'J'lia •i.im will prnvnie lyi.n.bin with a lake for¬ lv hve miles long and a ijuarler ol a mlla hr..ail, svaiiahle lor pleasure, traffic Ixial- ing. sailing and lishing, tehnh la rendered iinpossihle by strung tith-a notv sweeping Hie river.
Hllllarr Olvli Ion or Iha (-oaatry.
Till' geni-irfl stall III Hit- army has sub- mil It'll I.l Se'ieiaiy H'-'i « plan fur divid¬ ing Iiie louniiy inl.i niihlary diviaioBSt .! 1.11 h of ti-hliii is tu lie conilHifed of tM..^^ Ill more lUiiartmenls aod r,>mniandtd by 'I'-i a major grneral 1 he plan will girt thit snrplua major gen.;ral. Himething to do. I nder ihe proposed renrganjxations tbt Itrparimenl ol Hu- I'jisl xould lieeona Ihe Ihvi.inn ol the Kast with diviaion hrad.|uarlers ut (o.vrrnora Island TJia ilivi.ion tt-ouhl cofi>iai ol the Urparlmcnt if the Vjist. »iib heed'iuarter. al Boston, and Ihl l>eparlnieiil nl Ihe South, ttrjlh headijunrtri. .,t .Atlanta
Karri Aeeurdius lu Weight.
Otii.er. ol Ihe Puehio .ml lletilah Val- ry lUilsai. an tieclrir line wwtnUea -niles long, which haa just lieen rumplefd. nave .-.dopted a new .yiteiu whereby uaa- M-ngeis ot-er the road m't iisy aorordiag lo Ihrir aright in.trad nl b> tbe mile. I'a.M-ngera a ill step ii|Mjn ai-alea at tha In ket ofhre and will lie charfrd so amch a pound.
.*sw Itagalsllaas tot Traeh Walkers.
Trt'k walkers Pir lerlsin Massaehusetta lailroada are now le^uired tu aiiul a rcg- mcrini, i lo. k ai certiin points every boor. and reioida are kept, lo be exainiue4 weekly ly the tupeiinlendcBt.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW 0fFrOX.U OOP I ISM. FJV£ cr-rTtTot FAMII.T NEMs.I'ArER OF LOCAL ASD OEHTKRAL INTKLLIGEKCK J.^ taiKI: •!.•• TIAaLT I« ABTAIIt.K VOL. IX. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, J ANT ARY 1, 1001. NO. le. ^*^^^ts^^ HOARSE COUGHS -STUFFY GOLDS are the kind that settle on the lungs and develop into PLEURISY PNEUMONIA and CONSUIMPTION FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR Stops the cough and heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. Consumption Cnrod Foley & Co.. Chieago. D»n». Ind., Sept. 28. 1002. Gentlemen:—FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR cured me of consump¬ tion after I had suffered Iwo year, and wa. almoat desperate. Three physicians tailed 10 (ive mc cnv relief and the list one said he could do me no eood. 1 tried almost every medicine I heard tell of without beneHt until FOLEY'S HONF.Y ANO TAR was recommended lo me. Ils effect right Irom the start was mapical. I improved steadily from the flrst dose and am now sound and well, and think FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a God-send to people with Throat and Lung Trouble. Your* very truly, Mrs. M.ry Ambrose. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates and does not con¬ stipate like ordinary cough medicines. THREE SIZES-26c, 60c and $1.00 The 50 cent size contains 2\ times as much as thc •mall size, and the $1.00 size almost 6 times as much. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES FOLETS CONTAINS NO OPIIITES, IS MILDLY UXATIVE Recommended by th« Medial Faculty for the various ifrectionsofilie Tftroat. GW ai)d Lungs. PUrARED BY FOLEY & CO. CHICAGO, ILl. i'¬ ni •^^1 Tinve Table Tiie ht 'iifi aid L:ng Island Trutios Ca I WONDER WHERE IS FAIRYLAND. 1 tt.„-,.hr ttm,,- ,- i-.,:-i:.,i„ir >..moll.IIV Vtr in-l the -..at. .^iihoiish I kniM II well 1-11.101.11 Itiii" i:.t>r.I, oilier da I knetv V |
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