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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
'«tM<ii.i:: copiicH. fivi: cknth
A FAMILY JJEWSF-APKR OF LOCAL AK1> GKXERAI. ISTKLliItJKXC K
TIBVt: tLtO T£AXLT IM ADTAHtS
VOL. IX.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVE.MBER 13, IOCS.
NO. 3.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
liaraitttd for All KMiify and Bladder Troubles. Is Safe and Sure
FROM THC MERRICK ROAD TO THC WATER FRONT
.:..CHOICB....
Woodcleft
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
cures the most obstinate cases of kidney and bladder diseases.
It supplies the kidneys with the substances they need to build up the worn out tissues.
It will cure Bright's Disease and Diabetes if taken in time, and a slight disorder yields readily to the wonderful cUrative power of this great medicine.
It sooths and heals the urinary organs and invigorates the whole system. -If your kidneys are de¬ ranged, commence by taking
FOLEY'S
KIDNEY CURE
at once. It will make you well. A nyttefam ImM, Imt PrtMrflMs II Dallf
Dr. Geo. Ewing, t practicin( pbysieian tt Smith's Grove, Ky., for overtnlrty yeart, writes his personal Miperience wllh FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE: *'For years I have been (reatly bothered wiih kidney and bladder trouble tnd enlirged prostate (land. I used everything known to the orofestion wilhout relief, until I commenced to ute FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. After taking three bot¬ tlea I wtt tntlr^y relieved tnd cured. I prescribe It now dtllyin my prtctlce tnd betrttly recommend lu use to all phyildtnt tor tuch troublet, for I ctn honestly tlate I have pretcrlbed It in bundredt of cttet with perfect tuccett."
lai tt M Vp Savtral Tiistt Evary ll{ht
Mr. F. Arnold, Arnold, It., writet: " I wtt troubled vMi kidney ditette tbout three yetrt. I wtt nervous •nd til run down, and htd to get up teverti times durlne tbe night, bnt thre« boltlet of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE effected a compltM cure. I feel better ihtn 1 ever did •ad reeommeod It to mjr Mendt."
TWO SIZES 000 MMl $1.00
POLEY'S!
Cures Acute or Chronic Kidney and Bladder Dis¬ eases
Qnanuteed
IV
I
D
N E Y
Used by tlie Most Skillful Special¬ ists for all Kidney and
Bladder Dis¬ eases
iCiUiRiEil
PSBPARBD Ora.y DV
FOLEV&COMPANY
'///^C'^ CHICAOO. ILUNOIS
Building Sites
arm mttratttnt maay ham, ,*,h«r«, who art aramtn. a ei... of »uliaing. that la not ,xoall,S In ala, ant arohltaotural baauty anywhar, wlth¬ la ma Ormatmi Naw Yark agburhan h(
Qood Boating:, Bathing, Fishing
PIT* PMt of Water at Low TIda Loeatad In the Progroaslva Vlllaga of
FREEPORT, L. I.
Oood Sahoola, ritea ChiirohM, Wsli-Equlppad Fira D»-
asrtmsnt, Fli«t Cisas Water Supply,
ElaoWe LlghU, Golf Links
Cxeallsnt Roads for Bloyolino and Driving.
'5|C Far Partloulara apr'y *• -
RANDALL & MILLER
FREBPORT, L. I.
HERMAN OLNEY, Pharmacist.
The Freeport Bank
Capital $30,OOO
MAIN STFIEEIT, FREEPORT
JOHN J. RAUnALLi. Prenlilent cnv UNCE V T. SPRAGUE, VIcePr
WILUAM 8. HALL. Caahler
Board of DIraetora
Jnhn J. Randall AuBTUHt ImmlK
Hmltli Cox William (». Miller
William E. (Jolder 1). 1\ eflley line Wallace H. Oiriiwell Uaniel K. Raynor Chauncey T. .-^iiraifiie Tnlen Peltlt Charlea L. Wallace Harvey H. Smith William S. Hall (Jctku M. Randall
KdKar Jiu-kson
Open, except leflral holidayR. from P a. m tu3p. l:^. inters faclllllcn and liidiiic- incnte in every depurlnienl equal to IIioho of either Ih. New York or Uro.iklyn Imnks or Trust Cirtnpanles. and every aecomu- datlen as far a-i Is couBlstont wllh coii- eervatlve management.
Interest at the rate of 3 p(«-cent, paid on time depoalu, three montha or more.
Drafts Issued on all parta of Enropo.
Does a Reneral bauklnn busineds.
A(-connts of corporations, companies. Borlelies, etc.. Bolit-iled.
Kntire sallB.'actlon euaranti-ed.
- prompt attention rercil.
Not Much to Lock At. but— An IC. H. Ilarrininn wiillu-il ihiwn th.-- (tanKpIank of tho fo.lrk- whiM fmo I'.ic-l.nl last Saturday he was Ihe ci-n ter of Intprppt to a party of New Yorkers walling for frionds.
¦He doesn't look so niiirh," re mnrkeil ono woman, taklns a hurried inventory of Mr Harrlnian's five foot ipvon of slatnro. l;.,-,..ely hanging .-lothc-'. «-to.. "lie Is s.> Iillle:"
• irne for you." sail her escort: -but linmonils ami dynaiiilte are not ship¬ ped hy the carload. Ilarrlman Is belli."—Now York Times.
PRESIDENT'S .MESSAGE
STATE NEWS.
J.VERiVlE
WhoIcMle lUtall ForelifH »ml Domestic
KnxjiTs
and Vtvetable Dellcaciea
ALSO FINE CONFECTIONERY
city prices
PeanulaaHpwclalty
Goods dedlvered promptly
Maln 81. near tbe Bank, FRKKl-OBT
i-or Keliable CafpCtS
Serv-ioeable
I Furniture
I
aud Kxcellent Bcdditltt
CALL ON
L. C. NICHOLS,
Cor. Fnlton and t";hurch Sta., FREEPORT, L. I. Dry and Fancy floods,
Notions, etc., etc.,
In fact evi-rythinp kept in a FIRST-CIASS DRY GOODS STORE.
IK-fOTlOIC TO CBF.IIITORS-Pnrsnant to JL\ an order of llii.-<. RdllEKT HKAHURY. BarragatAof tlie Cnunly of Nassnn. uollcela asrabj rlren to all persons bavinff claims Maiast BUssbMh 8. Uird. late of Ibe Town of BsiBpataail In ths said Cnnnly, dt-cMued, to Bwasiit Uw iwna wllh the ruurbers thnreof. lo ikaaakserlher. ihr rircntor etc. ot aald decraa sd. at Ills place .if iranaaollnKboalneas at tbe reslaaaes of said eieeittor st Lawrence, Naa- saa Co., N. Y. on ur before Ihe lat tUy of Ue-
FlIAKKI.IN V. I.oiin.
ItTOnOM TO CRKIIITOtlft.—Pumuanl In lli an order of Hon. Koberl Seabury, Hiirro- gala of tha Oonniy nf Nassau, not Ire is berebr ¦Irsa to all persons havlns claims aualnai uharles R. Paach. Isle of the Tuwn uf llemp- slsad. la Ihe sahl t'uunir, dn-eased. to nrtuieiit tks saSM with the voncben tliBreof.lo the anb- sorihsn, the eircutura nf amltt de<-eas»d ai Ibelr plaea ut trsnancilni biialnee* at the ofllce of ikstr atlorney, Ueurite P. Iloialios. al Mi Wall St., N. Y. Citr, on or beture the Urdav ul De- asoilwr neil. Dated Uar 18. IWU.
KlilKotl B. Paacli, I
Anton hliiel, ; Eirculors.
(barlea Foster, )
-KTOTICBTO fjmill-roHM.-Piiranant In
gaSsjc
¦Itaaiaail psnoha lutrl.iircraiiiiaawalaat DII-
SaaPsanair Isle nf the Town of llenipetra.1 tasaabt County, dn-rased. lo nrrsenl tbe aaiw wtth the muchen thereof, to the auiv arrlb«ra.the ezrcuiiim of llio last Will and TsStaaMatof said dro.w«ed. al Ihelr pliu-v of ^.^^^j j.j._^l_.
Yorki on
lork* on or bvfuri) llu* IMU day o( December
Dated May W. IMXl.
Wrar-KY PrjinMi.r.,
l-'HAMIN PKAKHAI.Ih
Kxrcuton
N"
¦atoof tbel-onnly Ilf N«-«aii. nolh-e la hrreby drsa to all person^ ha\-in.t 'Islinsavaliisl Jane Basaor. Isle of ihe T.iwn „r lleiii:.sWad III the said OBUOty, d.ieax-d. to prcsenl Ihe aame wllkIM Tom-hera lh.-re<,f t,> the sulwcrilH-r thaaBSoalorot the IasI Will an,l leeUiuent at laa deeaaaed, at I.M i>la<i- .t Iransacilnx liaslaill, al tbs rasidenre or . hi.rles M. Kay¬ nor at ri«*pnrt. Nawau Countv. New Vork, un nr nefore tbe tenth day ..t Di-t-euilwr next.
baled U>]r ai, lUU.
Allk.s Ham,
faleot tbe .'Olll ly .if S'a..aau, notice (tv«B lo all p.,r..iiis Jiaving . Isln-.s Kiran.-l KobartPlowrlKhl. Intent Ihe T.iwn.>r Hemp. Stand la Ihe s,.i>l I'ouut). .l,-.-e«ae.l, lo tir.-s.-(.t the same will, the vouchers tbereui. i» ibe sahaoniier. Iben.c,.i,>r.,r Ibe laal Will lUi- Taslaairnt ol aald d.-.-ss.vi. al his nlai-e of ttaasaennic busiuess. st m incm St ,H.>roush al Mmoklya. t lt> ,1 Sm Y.^rk. New Voik, ou arbatetellielenlh i a.v of ll .r.iiber nril. rijB Msy :>!. IHItt-
HOWAUII 1>*ISI >:Y.
A
naYSKIBIIIYCOltl
>. mthoo ntooto mmt ¦¦iiir BlflU
PIANO TUNING. HERBERT RICE
tor W TMT* with F. U. Obaiuller, the well-knowB Brooklyn piano dealer, it BOW prepared lo take onlora fnr piauo tuninir, and RoaAuitees best of work. Anyone dealrinc hia aerritx. may leare their ordi>r at Ihe Review oDlpe, where they will be furwardtnl- Refers by periuissi.m to
Mr. K. H. Maylaiid, Freeport
MONEY TO LOAN ""-'iJ."r? :rj
ffood appllcatlona promptly HccepttMt.
R.eeve & BaLrtlett,
Title Insurance & HortgaKe Loans
MalnUfflcea: llRKKNPOKr, L. I.
81 Liberty Streel, New York. BranchOID(Ms:Hlrerbea.l. L. I.
Jamaica Savtuifs Hank Bld^.
Jamaica. L. I. Oyater Hay Bank Bldg.. Oyster Hay. L. I. Telephone In all offices.
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER
COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
New Yarh
Offloe In Hempatead Hank Hiiildlnic Corner Main and Fullon Slr.-ets
»anh of
IRochvUle Centre
Village Brenue Vocltvllle Centte, X. 1.
HIRAM R. SMITH, Pretldent
THOMAS 6. KIIIGHT, Vlce-Pretldent
BERGEN T. RAYNOR, Ciihlor.
Xoacd Of Dltectoce
Oeorge W. Davison Thomas O. KnlRbt
,Iuhn Vincent Iliram R. Smith Olentworth D. Combes Wesley B. Smilh
Charles AV. Hayes Cbarles L. Wallace
Arrendar Smllh Austin Cornwell
John W. DeMott Jobn T. Davlton
Edward T. Thurston Hamlltoa W. Pearsall
We do aOeneral Hanking Bnslnesa of Depos' It and DIsc-ounl.
Inlerest Paid on .'Special Deposits.
Ilra'> ISHue.! on Knslandand Ibe Continent.
Yoar PalronaRe solUJled.
llankluK H.iura: 9 A. a to 3 P. H.; Satur¬ day, tl A M. lo 12 .M.
DlMjount Duys: Tuesdays and Frld syr.llA
All bills payable to QEO. W. PEASELL, successor
Jilt, .^1/^•^t^ .^'«. j^t* jt^ ^I?^ "tlf
J> [fs.
LAXAKOLA
t2ures constipation.
Pettit Bros.
IlDdertakers and Embalmers
R-.iview natlding, Main Street FREEPORT. N. Y.
nrndiintei ot lbs United Htales Collese of Rinhi.linii.K. r.illo i.tt<in.l.»l U> day or ni«ht. Kiiiierals dir.'ct,-.! in thii U'^t and taUist man¬ ner v.ill. e...ry facility t,. pl,.«He.
AUilii'Lv sltnii.liint. Souib liliiirc Telephouoa. .r HcmpiteHiJ
.'* Kockr.ll-C.itre .S-. V. and X. J., Htb lleini,Ht..i.d
l>u liockTilbiCentru
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW
132 NAsau St
.NEW VORK BALDWIN, NASSAU CO., L I
Ol omutrooi aa^ mtroa Booplmtmo
Weak ^ Hearts o
Are due lo Indigestion. Nlnely-nlne of every one hundred people who hsve heart trouble can remember when II was simple Indiges¬ tion. II Is a sclentUlo fact Ihst all cases ol haart dtasaaa, not organic, are nol only Iracaabia to. but are the direct rcsull of Indl- festlon. All (ood laken Into the stomsch Which (alia of perfect dlnstlon ferments snd sinlla Ihe stomach. pull Inf It up sfslnst the hearl. Thla Inlerferea with the action of Ihs heart, ani in tha coarse of time that daUcala bat vital orna becomes dlsessed.
Mr. D. KasMs. of Nwsia. O., aayl: I had atcmacb treubia ani was hi • tsd sIMs aa I bad haart irouble wtth M. I look KsM Dr»wili Cure Icr abow lout iDoaas iad tt asrad aw.
>Co4ol HiMl* Wkal Yea tat
and rallsvea tha stomach of all nervous atrain and the hairt ol all pressure. BoiUescalr. tl.OO Slw koUhw 3K Hbms Ikelrtol
sias. which aella for SOc. >ro»sred bf ¦. a DeWiTT* oa, ONKMOa
THOMAS .lOIINSION
ECZEMA
Md aU%kUi DiMMM cvad bj
BANNER SALVE
Tha aMst heaiiaf talw* ia tba world. VIM aaalar SaM *^ttali Ta H."
ttea. !•. Heard, sf Hl|h Tower. Oa.. writes: r^Oaat^tm hveae eut on my baby covariaf hie Uader treetment of our tamilr I aa ba could not alaey
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Money la Lsin sn BontI ind Maft|igs
18.' Nassau SI. New Vork Residence, Smith St., near Church, Freepdrt
Fred.W. Conrader
dealer In
Imported and Domestic
DELICATESSEN
rbo finest Cheese, KoIokuiis, Ham,
Cooked Corned llt-.-f, Uiiast Pyrk, ^Iso all kinds aiunkcd l-'isli, .Salmon,
Sturgeon, K.-Ih, Hhuiters, ("lc.
Prpsorved Kish, Salt .Muc-ki-rnl, Herrinif,
Ant-hoviiw. Itisiiiart-k II(>rriiitt,
Pickled Ui-mii>;, Uolli-d UerriuR
luid Surilim-s
Fulton Street • FREEIIORT
"it:
j,\ "i\ JU
"i, j\t,.^
"¦ ~% J!s % Jif ''¦it
Furniture Carpets & I Bedding
% J^Ve. JAti. sM'fe sM'fe •*!<• "M?* sMts J^lte. ^It^
;^ C. PEASELL
.Jt Stoves. Ranges, "^'i Housefurnishing ^j Goods.... .^| Oil and "'*»*• ^(Gasolene Stoves
j-ji^
•*i«* '^i^'^i^'Ji^ "iif
;«.
't^ _ ^J«.
!«• ^i^ "i^if •Ji*' "i'lf "iif ^iif "^i'if ^i'if •>!'{'
\f
Best Cooking Stove \
on Ibe market, and one n( the j^
falU'.UK doulile healers. '[^
...LAURA 1^
or any other kind. jl^
C. PEASELL & SON ;«•
Undertakers and Embalmers ^
Talaphona Call, 19a |^
The Wall Street Journal
Liivi-s u.lvi.-o and iius-.v.rs. without rhuri;.'. iiii|uirl(>s ulxmt iuvcstnieiita. Slu.li.-s uudcrlyiii)t eau.ses of mark.-t UKiv.-nieiili.. Ui-teriiiiiieK fartH (toverii- iiiK vulu.-ofs.K-uriti.-.'. tVilii-ist-H.niitilysos •Ild reviews Kiiilrtutil mid Industrial re¬ ports. Has couiplel.'luhl.-s .if i-ariiiiiits nf iiniiii-rtii-s. yu.itcK active an.l iuac- (ive »ux-k.-< and IkhhIh. Ho.Mrds the Ihe last sttlf -.f boudx and the yield on iiivt^tiu.-ut he pni-.-.
ilne uho I contnilt Ihe TllK Wai.i.
Stiikkt Jo , .L it heller ,jnal,.lied tn inretl money 'itiiifly and proiitnhty and in iidrite iihoiil inieilvtenta ihan one uho doet nol iln to
Published dailv bv Dow, Jones &. Co . 44 llroai'. St , V. Y.
Tho oldP»t iiewb a>,'i-ii.-y of Wall ^"t. (12 a vear, fl a munth.
Greenhouse.,,
Plants
Low by quart. tlty. Fulldl- rectiona will bs found In our prioe Mat for planting and caring fortraaa. Thia prioa liat la fraa
Ra P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In great numbara and varletiea, trua te name
and dug 'reah from the ground, and
delivered In a ahort time in moiat eonditlon
SEA
TRIPS
of two to five (Lays' duration, aro offered by the
OLD DOMINION LiNE
to
Norfolk
Old Point Coinfort
Virginia. Be&.ch
Ocean View
RicKmond, Va.
and
Washington. D. C.
steamers sail daily, except Sunday, at 8 p. m. from Pier 26, North Iiiver, foot of Beach street. New York.
For full Information apvlf to
Old Dominion Steamship Co
II BEACH STREET, NEW TORK R Y H. II Wai.ksb, Traffic Mansser
J. J. lirown, QenersJ rssaencer AgS
PEPSIKOLA cures
indisestion arid dyspepsia.
Have your tried onr
New Butcher
vi-l':' If not, why wo nro Bellini; the (-liiiii-e.st meat iu tl)o market at lowest rati-s.
Main St, bet. Fultan and Smith Sta.
F. PITTERMAN, Prop.
F.irmerly W, 11. I'atterBOn'ii
Wheels are Buzzing
Ui-ii.ly to do all kinds of work, sneh »s making window franios, do<ir frames, ¦lasli, (liiors, bruekeiH, Cirill wmk and slairbuiliiinx at the liiwoKt prices.
ChaLrles. L. SeamaLn
rpiH-r Main Sl. KUKEIHJUT, I.. I.
CARPENTER <SL BUILDER.
W.nsliincton. P. C. — Tlm rresldent
traiisuiiiuM lo t'linpiiss ilu> (-iniiiiier- cial ii-caiy with i'uba. wilh Iho follow¬ ini; uiessiisi-:
"To the Senate and House of Kepr.^seii- tativcs: "1 have eonven.Hl Ihe t^onpress that it I11.-I.V considei- the lejxislalinu neces¬ sary lo pin inl.i o|)i-ratiiiii the cuinnier. (-ial ii-.-aly wlUi Ciilia. wlil(-li wus rali- tiei! by Ihe .Senate at its last session, and siibseiiueullj by Ihc fubaii (inv- erniiuiil. 1 deem siicli li-j:islaIlon de¬ manded, mil (Ully hy our iiiter.-sl but by our honor. We (-annot with pro- piiety abandon Ihc (-ourse upon whi( h we have so wi.sely embarked. When llu- aco.'ptan.-e of the I'latl aiiiendnieiit was nviuired from Cuba by ihe aclion (if tlu- CoHKress (if Ibc riiii.Ml Slates, tins liovernment Ihcr.-by .l.-linltely i.iniinilted Itself lo Ihe policy of Ir.-at- iim Cuba n.s occnpylnc a iiiiii|u.- posi lilin as regards this i-ounlry. ll was in-.ivi.led Ihat when the island became a free and Inil.-pend.-nt i-epublic she sliiiiild sian.l In siu-h i-lose relations Willi lis as in certain respccis to iMinie "iiliiii onr system nf iiiternaliuiial pi.l- i.y. .inil it iic-cssarily follmvi-d Uial she niiisl also. I.l a eerlain .leL;r.-e, Ihh-oiiic In. hilled within the llii.-s of our c-o- lioinic polley.
•Siiiial.'d as Culm Is. il woul.l not be pii-'silil.. f.ir Uils .-i.uiilry In permit Ihe sua;•'l.'i.- abuse of Ihe island bv any foreiirn mllilary row.r. ll is f.ir Ihls r(>asoii that oertalii lliiiitalioiis bave been Imposed npiui her llii.iin-i»l polh-y, and that naval stations have been i-oii. .v.led by her to the foiled Stales. The n.-Kiilialiiiiis as lo the dclalls of Ihese iiav.-il stations are <iii the eve of (-om- (il-tMiii. They are so siliialcd as lo |ir,-v"nt any idea Ihat there Is Ihe Iii¬ ienllon ever lo use Iheiu airalnsl Cuba, ir ollierwise Uiau for the protiM-lloii of Cnba from llie assaiills of foreiirn foes, and for the lietler Kafeiruiirdlne of .\merl.-an interests In the waters soulh •f ns. These Interests have been larire. ly increased by llie .-iiiisei|ueii.-es of Ihe ivar with Spain, and will be sllll fur- tl-er iticrcas(i(l by the liuililini; of Ibe Istlimlaii (iiiial. Tli.-y nre bolli mlli¬ lary and (^cononili-. The RrnntiiiK to us liy Cuba of the naval stations above nl- luile.l I.l Is of the uVliiost linp.irlance from a military Rtnndpolnt. anil Is luoiif of thc iiood failh wltli wliich Cuba is Ir.-alliiK us.
-'Cuba has nia.le Kreal pr.inress since In-r lii.l.-pciideiK-e was eslablisheil. She lias advanced slesdlly In every wny. ' She already stands lillli nnioni; her ' sisier repiibli(-s of the .Vew Worl(i. She ' Is loyally observliii; her oblipitlnns to Its. and she Is enlltli-d lo like trealment by us. ,
"The In-aly suhmllled to yon for iv- pi-oial secures to the T'nited States e.-ononilc a.lvunlaces as great as those rlvcli to (^iiba. Xot nn .\merii-nii In¬ leresl Is Kai-rlfl.-ed. Ity Ihe Irealy a hii-Kc Cuban market Is .secured lo our producers. II Is a ninrket whhh lies at liur doors, whl.-h Isnlready larp-. which Is capable of p-eat expansion, an.l V'hi.-h is especially Imporlant to the development of our export trade. It would be, liideml, shortsighted for us to refuse to tnke ndvantnge of sneh nn opporlunlly and lo force Cuba Into : making arrangeinentB with other eoun- Irles to our disadvantage. \
"This redpi-oclty trealy stands by It- | K(-If. It Is demanded on rnnslderalloiis : of broad natinnal polli-y. ns well as by nur economic Inlerest. It will do harm In no Industry. It will benefit many In¬ dustries. It Is In the lnter.>st of our people as n whole, both because of Its iin|inrtaiire from the brond star Ipoint of liitci-nallonal polley, and because economically It Intlnintely concerns us to develop nnd secure the rich Cuban niarkel for our farmers, nrllsnns. mer¬ chants and manufaeturers. Finally. It is desirable ns a guaranty of the good fallli of our nntlon lownrds her yonng sister republic to tho south, whose wel¬ fare must ever be closely bound with ours. We gave her llbeny. A\ e nre hiiit lo her by the memories of tlio blood and the ennrage of our soldiers, who fought for her In war; by the memories of the wisdom nnd lutcerlly , nf our ndmlnlstrntors. tvho served liei¬ ln pence, nnd who started her so well nil the dlllh-nltiiath of pelf-government. ' We must help her onward nnd upward, and In helping her we shall help our¬ selves.
"Tlie foregoing eonsldernlions (-oused Ihe negotiation of the trenty w-lth Cuba and Its ratltlrntlon by llie Sen- ; at". They now. with equal force, sup- i pnrt the loplslntlnn by the Congress, ! ivlil.b. by the lerms of the treaty. Is I nec-ssary to render It operative. A failure to ennct such legislation would come pi-rllously near a renudlnUon ot the pledged fnlth cf the nntlon.
"I transmit herewith the ti-enty. ns an-.cnded by the Senate and raillled by the Clib-in lloveriillK'lll.
-TIIKOnOHI-; IIOOSKVKI.T. i
"White House. November, IW.I."
TinproTlnic the Krie Caaal.
Afler Ihe Slate Board of I'auvasscra at ils niii-ling In Dc-ember bas for- uiallj- advised the f.tate Controller, the .State Kiigineer nnJ Surveyor and the State Superintendent of Tubllc Works of the ndopliou of the barge canal amendment by the electors of New Vnrk Slate, II will devolve upon Con¬ troller .MIUiT lo put into operation the iiiaehiiicry pi-ellminary lo inaugurating liie work of waterway linproveincnt. Ilis tli-.st move will be to ndvertise u $UI,iHH1.<KX> bond issue, which w-lll go to Ihe highest hi.lders. This done, Enrtt- neer Hond wil! begin preparing plass and specineations. Suiierinleiident of I'liblli- Works lloyd, wbeu be receives llie plans, cannot undertake to put llieni Into opei-iUlon until they have I ;-en approved by a coiuniissioii of tlve ex|i(-rt .-nglueers appointed by tJov- .rnor Oil.-ll., ll Is .|nlte sure that work V. ill be bi-guii ul tbe mouth of the Mo¬ hawk Kiv.-r. nt Waterl'ord. the eastern terminus of the canal, an.l be contin¬ ued up the -Mohawk, because work eau go on there during the open season on Ihe .-anal. The plans. It Is underalood. coiileinplate earrying on the work dur¬ ing winter as well ns sumuier. If tho Work Is under way next yi>ar the sea¬ son of navigation on the present Krie I anal will he .-onslderably shorter than usual, as It Is proposed to open the waterway oue month laler and close It lliree weeks earlier thau is customnr.V. Ml as lo faeiliiale the work. Dividing Uie work Into s.v-lloiis. as Is being done ill Uie i-niistru.-tion of the rapid transit tunnel in New Vork. is contemplated. Th(-re is no need of furiher legiKlation, Tile impi'ovenieiit act approved by the p.-nple fully covers nil matters nnd l-ives full authorization to carry on the work.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAU LESSON COMVIENTS FOR NOVtWBER 15.
AuMrel: IlaTl.fa Trual In Ra.l, raalm tS I —tlol.irn Tnt, l'«a. 23, 1 — Memory
'Coln.-ldenee In Itrothm* Dreams.
Leslie and 11.-nry .Marsh, brothers, I w.irk on farms about h uiile aparl. In the lowu of Tyre. One night recently lh(-y each dreamed that their niK-le, Henry Mm-sh, who had left his home In Tioga. I'a.. lu a mysterious uinnner eight yi^nrs ago, and whose where- aliouts hns been unknown to them since, hnd died lu Colorado, lenving tliem joint heirs to a large estate. .Vf¬ ter dreaming this both brothers, still iislei-p. gol np and dressed and set out to inform ein-li olher of the news con¬ cerning Ihelr uncle. Hnlf way be¬ tween the farms Ihe brothers met nnd awakeiK-il in the road. They w-cfe greatly confused, but linally exi-hniiged slories nnfl ea.-h returned to his h.-d. The bi-olliers have ea.-h received a let- l.-r from Ihc Surrogate of Weld Coun¬ ty, Colorado, Informing them of the denlh of their uncle Henry nnd that Uu-y are heirs to Ills esiale.
Ksploilun In m Convent. A natural gaa explosion In the iiev» nomaii Catholh- convent In Salnmancu greatly damngivl the building and re¬ sulled In the serious burning and In¬ jury of Slsler I-'nhronia. an Ininnte of the convenl. The new building was to have been dedicated by Uishop Colton. It Is helleved that the explosion was due to the sudden lowering of Iho pressure in the gas mains so that Uie burning gas was extinguished. Then wlien the gas resumed iiormnl flow the f uriinee lu Ihe basement of the convent llll(-d up, and when the uun nttempted to light the lire she w-as thrown through n closed door Into nn adjoining npnrtmenl. The entire floor of the con¬ vent above the basement was mis¬ placed. The dnmage to the building Is heavy.
Went For (iun to Shoot a Hob.
Cnlvlu Wiide, a fanner living In (Juil. ford, near Norwich, fatiilly sliot his wife and then killed himself. Wade, who hns not been str.ing mentally for severnl years, was eiigagetl In loading li.igs into u cnr for shipment. A hog weighing severnl huiKlred pounds be¬ came ()listrep(>rous nnd baffled the ef¬ forts of Wade to put It Jn the cnr. Wade lost his rcaso'i during the strug¬ gle, nnd declaring thnt l- .ould shoot lile hog went to Uis home near by nnd secured a rifle, .Kn he w-as leaving the houso with lue gun on his aboulder he hesltnted for a moment, nnd then wheeled nbont nnd shot his w-lfe, In- fli.-ting u fatal wound. Wade theu placed the muzzle of tho gun to his head and pri-ssed the trigger with his
''•**' T.liar.1 In Htoiuacli. When, Bflcr four years, the doctors nnd speelallsis gnve up the case of Alexander Songesler, Jr., ot l^ananilHl- gun, who has Ix-en suffering from slomach Irniible, the young man's els- ti-r, Mrs. lieorgo Wnlaer. formerly n trained nurse lu the Itocliostcr hospi¬ tals, gave him n strong emellc.'nnd he ej.-cled a live llzsrd eight Inches long.
nilled by lla.I lloarta.
I.evl .lames, n fnriner. cnme lo Can- nsliita and paid the last InNtiillmcnt on his fnrm and then started back home, riding in a dniihle-box high wagon. Tlie wagnn wheel .lr(i|ipeil Into a rut and llii-(-w .laniisoff llic s(-at and he struck on Ills lieii.l In froni ..f the n-agon, the wlii-.-ls piissiiig over hliu. He filed In II f.-w hours. , / .r.t-
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jjJKIIMAKOLA ointment ' our*a Mil t>kin dlsea*«4.
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This is the jear lc boy
! A Lot oi\ the Beach
while you can get it at the ol.l pn - ¦
""In-re will be un adraiK^ in pro, s at-, r
this M-aaon of '2,', au.1 60 per cvut Th-i
i Hotel 5ite
I c>De acre and two buildings for sale. Informaliou by calling or addrt-ssing
Mrs. A. J. Scott
l-Yeeport. Nasxs-J C*'.. N. Y Formerly Richard Smith's Beach U oaraiitM deed
Roscoe Lumber Co.
Wholfsale and P.flail
YoUow rine an.l Spnico Tinilior,
'\\'liit.> rino, Moiililiiip.-s, Trim
ami Hoi LuiuIkt
Cypress a Specialty
\Vr»l .tv^nueinU Nri»lown Creek.
LONG ISLAND CITV, N. V. T.-I*-phuoe«. l&S and ITS OroeapolM
Jebph.me f.^i
J. M. HEWLETT
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
Church St., FRj:EPOR.T.N.y.
W. F. SOUTHARD
Undertaker md Embalmer
nff. . . ,'i.L.-li,.:; . hur. I. and Main Su
rHEEPORT. L. I.
Caill I rouislt> «|irnri«^l J»> , r lushl -oa^ [iml, Tet uflUe it,, rmaliauca t. Vyamt-oti
in Oak, Gloaei Finiah
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantela from $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of all kinds, at rity prices
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
! WINDELS
, .ManufailurerH nl
JPRENCH ICE CREAM
I and Clioii-e Ciufxluin.-ry, hYench
Fruits, Fancy Chocolati-s
I AlK.iiiiir l.nni.' nia,l»(-.H-i>aniil Italia, I^ninn
: :-n,.,«iiiit. i-..»iiiil Hrllll.'. Ol.l Fasliiniip.1 .Mii-
I a».'«'» I'kiuIj . C.M.ianul Kliws. Peanut Bar,
I .-reain.'Hrain.-l'.. all klii.ii. nf Mll.->1 CauUv,
j rtnlt.-r .-N-nicli, Krull l<ar9, (.:oc.mnul Hara, all
I Clnil^nf TalTl'. ele,
i Clni'. !ir«. F-anilllps ami Parlies Happlled
Ul( Flre In BrnoklTO.
One of Ihe most savage flres that the lirooklyn IN. 'J'l department has had to contend with In yenrs deslroyed nearly all of the big plant of Hermann Belir \- Co. manufacturers of snud- |i.'i|ier. which rnn from Xo. fit to 4.1 Tilfnny place, belween Harrison nnd Dcgi-aw HtiectB, entnlllng a loss of
$111)11.01)0.
f,leppliig rilrl fCiiilrpi.
r.i'ssle Knecht. tbe "sleeping girl." Is di'.'id. She was taken to a hospital last rebninry unconscious. After forty- seven dnys she parlially revived, but Bonn sank Into n c.inia. and never fully recnined cons.'lousness.
I'liknown lo Family Minlater Wm RIoh,
Th.' lale Hcv. Ilr. Charles relletresu, f.ir twenly y.-ars the r/'Otor of Christ Eiiiscopal Church nl Kallslon Spa. lefl II fnriuiic lo his family. Dr. relletreau died hist spring, bul it wss only within II short time that the family (llS(-over<Kl that he owned real eslatc In New York City valued ut SCO.tKiO.
Brick Block
Main Street
I,nrcl lloeiuin Dead.
Montagu Willlnni l.owry-Corrr. flrst Hiirnii Itowtnii. .lied nl Ixindon. Eng.
FREEPORT
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms
Crove Street. Freeport
( R. LOSEE
V dealer In ,
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO 5
AND CIQARS A
.LUa\CH ROOM. I
OYSTERS 5
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
in illl Ktvli's
Fraepart
WILUAM H. POST
.-uixeeenr u. J T. ['"»t 4 S>n
Choice Groceries
MAIN sT^t'^T^raccPoifT* Stea^m Boilers
- '•"' •' ^ ""• °" ' *«•"•. iieam and flot Water Beating
Main St
A-»l if I'l-lii^L
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l»ris L>u(aiic« i^a
CROMBIE S COUGH CURE
CURES EVERY KINC OF COUGH.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Mortgage at 5%
ALL (iooD i.o.^vs Ai:vi PTr-> A r 0S';r.
ALBERT D. HAFF, C.un.cl.or..t.|.a- BABVLON. N. Y.
j A STRONG STATEMENT.
WluU a Leartlna liruasist Bars of a New Medicine.
Wc sell l.\X.\Kiii..\ nn nur ovrn posi¬ tive gnnriutee. ll rially dnes sU tha manufsi lurers claim Inr it.
II if e*pecislly rreuuimended ttiT chil¬ dren when teething, nr fretful, or colicky, nr cnnstipat.ll, .ir whea there is gas or wind nil the -tomaeh.
It ii mild in sction. tastes Dice, aad is perfiiily -nie in etery wiiy
It i-. parti-njUrly beneticisl to the la .lies. Ix-ing a gentle and safe laistive to use at nil t.me«.
III elle<t in the complexion is re¬ markable It . [wn« the p..res snd clear* up the ikin. gmne it a .lean, f'mh, ve! lety apfxsarani-e, C.ill at luir store and ueVill gladly 1.11 you m.jre ab..ut it
It certainly is liie Iw-t remedy .¦! its kind, :.nd we will cheerfully refund the 25 cent* to any one "ho t.ilt to find it beneficiil in cry v.-.-..
Thomas Jehntton rreeport L.I. a«o»a t^m co«<li opaA tsaalal—<a
New Trial For Clforge B. tThllr.
(icii-ge It, While, whn was convicted in the I'liiti-d St.ites IHslrlct Coiiit last .May of wr.-ckinc th.- .Naiional Rank of Soiitli rcnnsylvania nt Ilyndmsn nnd of making false statenienls to the Cniiirnller of the Cnrri-niy. wili get a new trial.
llalian Mlnliter a Hulrlilo.
Sigimr Itnsano. who wns nj.pointed Minister of Finance in the new Cabinet In Italy, committed sub-lde In Napier lv shiMiiIng himself wllh a revolver.
tollraeanrt Krfueatlonil N.>tea.
The farm prnclii-e c.iurse at the
lllinile IkI.iii.I A t-rieul lliinl 1'nUi.Ee he
gins .V.IV. niber !i an.l e:i.ls Heceiulier IH.
Of the ,17.t>'1.1 Students now mnlricu- Inte.l In III.- twenly .in" lierman iinl- leri-iiles ?..Viik; are Hermans, and hul ¦27:',l an- for.-lgners.
The II.'W reiinireiiienis for adinisslnn tn Hie Law S.'iiiiol .if Coluiiili'n I'nl v.rsliy r"-.|ii!re thai n man niii«t elth«-t il.'gre.' or iiiiist hnve
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ars 111
Its eijul
nnlversity wlib III- III the :|.<iiO sllforiiln, CiMurn s.ito. Northwest
¦a lent
llnrvsrd is ihe .uif iiinre llinn 4<«i'i siii.le or more class eoni" < bis. MIeliignn, Minn, ern nnd Yale.
.\t Coluniliia rniv.-rsiiy. in a.Idltion I.l the ."tii.leiiis' KxcliiiiiEe ..f Kariinrd is sn orgnnlzation .lev.ited to devls inc ways and means by wbi.h sludeutf if I'dtli sexes may make money when tl ey are ni.t in class or studving
The niiMib»r of tbe<llog|eal <iiidenl» h.is been redil-e.I .oie-tblrd st Prince i"n: lit Aiidover It hss been reduced ; nm I.m 1,, fifief-ii Knrn;. riy a Vale c!s«« nf Jl'i'i w.ml.l irriidiis!.- 'xty min l»*«ri, but Isst yesr It lorned ont only four.
" I'BStor Locltetl Out.
As Ihe result of h facllonnl flght III the cliurch at West S.-huyler the Hev. Mr. York, re.-ently .-lioseu as the pas- tnr, has been locked oht. Tills action lias followed the rcsignutlon of Uev Nfr. Mower.
Illttrirt Altorner Reelana.
Plslrl.-t AU.)rn.-y <i. It. Knllsbury. ot Saratoifa County, lias t.-ndered his re»- ignallon to liovernor Odell.
All Around the Slate.
An eff.irt will be made lo sc-ure nn nppr.ipriatlon fora Federal building lu Ul.'an.
.\shvllle Is now ronnected with .Taniestown by trolley. The line will be linlshed to Chuulamiua next spring.
.\ rural free delivery route will be es- t.-ililNlied iK-cemiier 1 at East Otto. Ciitlnrnngus County, wllh one enrrier.
While tending the steam dryer In the Iiit.-rnnllonnl I'nper Company's mill at Corinth, Snratogn ('ounly,.lohn Fon-es (-Illl llillg becuiiie Inllgled lu the innchln- .ry Illl.l be was mangled to d.-alh.
Work on Ellicottville's new- dei«it has Ii'-fiiii.
.\i.i nunceinent H mnde thnt Ihe ti- p.lir sliniis of the II.. K. and I*, are m b.' iiiov.i.l I.l Salamanca.
The Slale Hoar.l of H.-alth has noli hill .Mayor Burkhart. of I'.atnvlft, ihi.t the plans suhniill.-d for ii hcw.-ia.;.- svsti-iii ill th.-lt villagi' are disapproved. '1 hey pr <vi.!e for drainage Inlo Tona w.ill.la I'le.'k.
Harvey .1. Hi'-ks has presented a rlaini of fl'ssi In Ihe village of Sahi- Iiisii.-a. While riding .in a bicycle last! .lune he nin Into a pile of slone lefl In front of a house In prnn-s-t of conslruc Uou aud suHlaiaed 'iijuries.
dnard Houee oa I'ekin Wall.
Th.- Wir Dei.artn-.nt nf the I'niied S(at(» liaa authorized th» cmstru'lon 'i! n »usrd l.nu-M- (,n llie Tartar .vnil «l I't^.i,', I nina, fi.r wl(li(r< itjl.niii.l lu t.'iat city sa a legaiion nuard.
-¦(oeel Cure ror Imbrleir, Ader a year « nbseiir* .lohn Wil«b«ri, i rermaii farmer in Wiaconsin, dedarre h< has lieen kepi a firiaimer in his own hoft-f Ly 111* Wll.-, who adopted lliu method i'. sure him nf crsvini i»r drini: 11.- m cund.
Voiaam Ainerlea'* firealeaf Kaporl.
I-f.-t yrar ctlon ea. ti..- g-.alr.l Ainir. tan export. i3lt.(HIU.uno aurih ot it.- ran product b«in« nportsd.
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nrutary oa ll.e Ilay's
11,
iifa'-tured at thr Inrpeibi •tations.* New- I'-r', R. I 'fl.ev any repent rxperiDMnts ",tl. it oatlie sliip. nf llie .Vorth Atlanlk, S.^ith Allanlie and A>i>tie sqasdroa* prove it to l« (lie l»-n of its kind <>»« unci t.v llif«e .-.inhtfA. and t« have ni e'luil in anf foreign navy.
Ta KIII,^aMlsTlut.lllU OaSlla.
The Ilepartment of Agii'-ullure has stat-- oi.e nf iu aiteriahsii lo Ihe Wee; to inv«s> liKSte with a virw lo •fampinc oat tha |.o.aonous trteila it tea by grasiju| aaimals on the creat ranches. I>acas-c«d in )iaa- tsna alone u s..id ta hare tasallad ia a loss cf stock rsliMd at )1M/M.
!. The Shepherd ond Hi« .heep (vs. l-l).
1. -.Mv Shepherd." Chriat is the great Shepherd anil His inlNiwers ai-c the sheer. .Kt a shepherd, 1. Christ leads the sheep.
2. Supplies every larii. 3. IJuards and keeps them. 4. Supporls them in times of riouble. .Irhovah is often siflken of as ths Siu-pherd ot Israel, nnd Isr,ipTii« His Hook. 'Hie lllle et slieplicr.! nt also spplied to rulers, nnd in iwrticula- to l>avi(l. Christ a|.|i'.i.-s the title to Himself (Johh 10; 1; eonie.ire Heb. 13: 20-. 1 I'et. 2: 2.-;). To sp- preiiale the fon-e of Ihe inin|i» it is neces- s.iry lo Iindersland the dilTerenee lietween i the mo.lcrn shepherd and the Oriental shepherd of olden times. In that Isnd Ihere is a stroim attachment between ths shepherd sn.l hiv fl.x-1t. K.|iially tender re- Istiona exist between the good Shepherd snd His Hmk. On the nthrr hand there ia an unfathomable alfection. and on tho other a cnUn, unliiniled eontidenee. "ShaU rot want." The languaiie ii partly ol ex¬ perience in the present and partly of con- tidenc« for the future. So ot larael. look* ing baek on the wandering in the wilder* ness lliey had lacke.l nolhing (Ueat. 3: 7), nnd looking forward lo the promised land the promi-«! was that thev would Isek neilnng (l>eut. 8: 91. With Jchovsh for my sliephenl nnd guardian, whose hand rests on all the sources of supply, T ean I.ii-k no temporal or spiritual good. 1\1ien ,1ohn Fletcher was ask.-d by tVeorge III. if he would ncee^.t prefermj?nt in the church as an scknow.edgenient 'for sn able and timelv paper he had written on Ainericau alTnir'a. he returned l^ respeclfifl but ohsr- aeleristic reply, "Sire, I want nothing but more grace."
2. I'o lie down." The .livine SheplMrd gives rest to the wesry. 'ITie wicked aja filled with unrest (Isn. fi": 20, 21), but Christ promises soul rest to those who come to Him iMalt. 11: 2K-M). "Clreen pastures." rasiui-."a of budding or tender grass. Tlie original word denotes the ten¬ der shoots (Oeut. :t2: 2) ns distinguished frnm the ripe grais, which is expressed b.-r nnotlier word. Hence, Ihii grass afforded (lelirious and luxuriant pastui-e. Flora thia we see that soul 8aU«laction,is promised the one who follows the diving guide (Iss. .W: 111. --lie leadeth me." The OrienUl sliepher.l never drives hia (lock as wa ia, but goes hefore them. .Tesus never ssks us to CO where He doea not go, or to do or lo s.ifler nnylliing He Ilis not done or suf¬ fered. He is the perfect example. His going hefore means ever better things. "Slifl waters." Literally, waters of rttt: not gently flowing streama, hut strcyma u-liere rest an.l refreshment may be fouud (Isa. 32: W. Hut others think it has ref¬ erence to the quietness nf Iho waters. In eiihrr case the ligure is most neautiful snd mirgeils thc quiet nnd oeacefulness with which the soul ia tilled wlicn it enters into commiiiiion will. Uod.
.1. -Uestorelh my soul." H« bringeth ha. k mv soul, ns a sheep that hsd strsycd iMalt. IS: I-.', l:i; 1 I'et. '.': 2S)- The word fn;- -i-catorelh" means "lo return," "bring back," or, ligiirutively, -'convert. ' Of sH animnls the sneep is leaat able to defend it¬ self, either by resiatance or flight; is most given to waiider awny, nnd has tke least sacaeitv in Hading ils war back to the fold. -I'alhs of righteousness. Kight pstbs sra opposed to intricnte nnd unsafe ways, snd tn wnys of disiibedienee and perversity (I'sa. 12,^: .1). "For His name's sake." To .lisplay the glory of His grace, snd not on account of sny merit in me.
4. "Shadow of death." lieing so nesr to death thst its shadow falls over him, for he is not fnr from the siibot.ince thst bsa eomc up with the shadow. The "valley of the shadow of .leath" seema to hare been suggested bv those deep inountsin gorgsa through which Uavid -nns sometimca obliged to lead his flocks, thnugh st tha har.ai.l of denth from llie wild bessts. W hen the walka of duty lie in the midst ol dangers w-hicli fnll around like slisdows^ then, snvs the psalmist, I will fear no evil. Sueh eoulidenca has ho in his Shepherd. '-Fear no evil." The soul fears not to en¬ ler Ihe sunless gulfs of sorrow when as¬ sured of the supiiorling nresen.c and pro- leeling eare of the good Shepherd. Tha darkness of dealli is but a shadow, sfter all. Tho trosling soul entirs llie gloomy g(rt-ge onlv to eineriio inlo the brighter flsy pf immorl.ilily. The Christian kunwi thst
the hand which guides ua into the dark alley will guide up througli it snd up out ; of it. "Rod and—stall." The emblems ol Ihe office of the alieiilierd and his protec¬ tion of the sheep, 'file rod nnd alnff seeu to he two names for one iustruuietit, whieh w-as used to drive as'ny wild nnimsls, to direct the sheep, and for the purpose of a stall on which to lean. The shepherd walked before hia flock, ready to protect them from nsaault, nnd they f.illowcd gin.Ily and fearlessly wherever he led.
II. The Host nn.l His gu.-at (va. S, 6). S. "I'repnrest a table." The figure ia changed, .lehovah is now ileacribed ss the host who b.iuiilifully entertains the paalmlit at His table, and provides him n lodging in Hia own lioiine, as Oriental nionnrcha enter¬ tained thnse lo whom Ih.v wished to show siiecial favor. Although tile fmsge is' changed, yet we have siibstuntially tha same ideas as liinso given in the earlier Iiortion of the psnlni. '.Mine enemies." Je¬ hovah linil prepared this banijuet for David na a mark of special iiouor and faror, snd this in the presence of his enemies, wbo looked on, but n-ere not invited lo psrtske. This naa David'a answer to those who in I is aflliction had said. "There is no help fir llim in Ood:" "Ood hath forsaken him.' "Anointest." The reference is to ths an¬ ointings which wcrs ths resulsr aooom- pinimi;nt of an Oriental baiiquet, not to the kingly anointing for whirh a different wor.l is used. Anointinir vulh oil was an rmhiein of thc baptism of the Holy Spirit. "Cup runneth over." The overflowing cup •ugg.-sl8 n fulness of blesaiiig. Jehovah la n bmintifiil provider snd ia sblc to abund¬ antly satisfy.
11. "Surely." "Only." R. V., msrgin ".Nothing but gondneas snd inercjr shsll pursue me. What a conl rait to the lot ol the wicked man, pursued by the angel ol, iu.lgment (I'sa. 30: 0), hunted by cslsnf Ity'" (140: 11). "floodiiess snd mercy." (Inndness snd mercy are the ilaule viands nf the feaat, and give s flavor and virtue ta all Ihe rest. Mnn needa gOD.Inesa to sup¬ ply nil his wasis snd mrn^ to csncel all Ills sins. "Will dwell." These words ara lo he understood figuratively. Tho psalin<; isl exiiected to dwell in Ood'a immedista presence forever. "Forever." Here is ai lugRt-stinn of the .lo.scl inllniacy wilM (,'od and the ceasi-leaa enjoyment of Uis la,.
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will Hnll.l Mate f-apllol. A •vndirate nf .S'ew York and T.sindon riipilalisis has iirii|,n«eil a n..v»l scheme to l\'vomiiig. I'nd.'r tlw law th^ penpie must, lithe election nf IHOI, vole fnr llie perma¬ nent location of the Slate enpiinl and other irstitutions. The svmlirate offera to giva the sile, erect and eiiuip a new capitnl luiilding, Slale penitentiary, insane savhim and univeriily, withoui .-out lo the State, If the electors will choose a lown on ths S.veetwater River in Cenlral Wyoming. The capitalista have secured large irasts ot land, together with roal deposits, oil fields, forests ami farming landa, snd expert a Inrge profit. A railrosd will bs built from flssper tn thr proposed capital eitr aad brsncbea will be built north sitd south.
Snake Chirnier Killed In PM'a Call,
A ynting wnman was sniierred to desta hr a b'.a ennatr\'l>tr al Voelkingen, Fn|a ' «ia. while living'a perfnrinaiice in s Die- nagerie The aiH-etator. iliniight at first U.nt her screams an.l fia.iiic struggles aa 111.- snake tightened ils coila were ps-t ol llie sh.iw and aonlsu.le.I and cried "Bra- vn'-' .It thc "realism" id her aeling. Tha stirndanls. hov.rv.-r. sa<r the w-omsn'a ds;)grr. ran in, beat the anake snd clsshM il Ullh kni'-es. The noraan wss dtad ulicr^ released.
Vsl^abla Pearls Found. '
The iienpli' nf Miinrie s small lown oa the Wabash Kner. in While County, HI., have liecome eiciled over tbe finding of valuable ^arla ill the river bed, sad seoraa .if [Hople are now working daily gsthsriag niusseil sheila, which are selliog st tit a
10 value frum 110 to t75.
Poll rot nur rawder.
N'aral rris-rla ar' Inu.I in their orslsa of ' Il is being maa
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