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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
mtttOJL^ OOPIX2M. trivia cemth
VOL. IX.
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YOUR LUNGS
IF THEY ARE WEAK—You are. in constant danger of Pneu¬ monia or Consumption which can be prevented by FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR if taken in time.
IF THEY ARE IMFLAMED-You already have the hrst symp¬ toms of lung trouble that may prove fatal and you should not delay taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cures all inflammatory con¬ ditions of the respiratory organs.
IF THEY ARE OBSTRUCTED —it is dangerous to use harsh expectorants which strain and weaken the lungs. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR soothes and strengthens and enables the tubes to be naturally cleared.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
gives the greatest comfort and relief in advanced stages of lung trouble and never fails to cure incipient Consumption. Contains no opiates. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia and Grippe. It stops the Cough and prevents Pneumonia.
8«e That You Got
FOLEY'S Honey and Tar
TEtTIMONT
J. N. Patteraon, night policemin of Ntihua, It., writei:—"Lait winter I had a btd cold on my lungt ind tried at lenl i hilf dozen idvertiied' cough mcdicinet and hid treittnenl from ttvo phyilciini without getting my benefll. A friend recommended FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and two thirdi of a bottle cured me. I coniider it the greileit cough tnd lung remedy Ibe world."
THREE 8IZE8 SBoy 60o, $1.00
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SOLD AND RECOiMENDED DY F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist.
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Printing Delivered
as Promised
Promised as Wanted Nassau Comity Review
A FAMILY KEWSI'ATER OF LOCAl, ASH UKNKKAL INTKLLIGKNCE
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRIARY :», 1904.
titai: si.ae tkaut » aitahis
NO. 15.
Bare yonr tried onr
New Butcher
yat? If not. why we are telliiifi Uia eboioMt meat in the market at luw«at rate*.
Main Sl, bat. Fa Itan oat &Bith Sta.
F. PITTERMAN, Prop.
Formrrl; W. U. I*atter«tn^
WINDELS
R. L05EEniA GRIPPE
d«alM Id V ' '
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO ^
AND CIQARS
.LUXCH ROOM. I I ULLI o and Tar
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FRENCH ICE CREIIM
aad Ohoioa OoaftatioDery, FVenok FnUta, Fancy Chocolatet
iCka4r, Kacouat klaaaa, IVaaai Bar, uraut lltruMla. all kladt of WUad c-andi! ¦attar amteli. rnut Bkra. Coroaaal Bar*, all UMttf Taffr. t(e. tmmirAm, rMiillat and Partlat Sappllail
BHck BiMk '^•ln StMMt
FREEPORT
Pettit Bros.
Uidertiken and Embalmers
R«Tiew BaildiDK, Slam Sinvt FREEPORT. N. V.
OrmAoato. "f llie Vui'jrf *la'.M CciJ«r« ~1 tmiOmlmimg. I'all. .tw«a«l tudar ot niahi
Fitivr.1. ,lirrrt,«l ID llu* h^«l and UlMt wan. tar wilh tti-ay f.rililj %., plra*".
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Pneumonia followa La Qrlppo but nover followa ths use of
^FOLEY'S "°"*^
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MONEY TO LOAN
Oa Mortgage at 5°i
AIX OOOD LOAMS ACCt-PTim «r ONCE.
ALBEIT B. BIFF, CounKll.ir-at-l.a« BABYLON. N.Y.
BO YCARC* KXPCmKNCC
Patent
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LAXAKOLA
cures Ronstipation. W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
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TATEMENT
We're Proud to Make
000
retail druggists who are thc leaders of the drug trade of thc United States, and that means the
'world, and who are rated by Bradstrcet and Dun
' at $20,000,000 and whose retail business aggregates o'v'ei $70,000,000 annual sales, have agreed to give their name, financial backing and endorsement to the guarantee that Rexall Mucu-Tone will cure any disease or trouble arising from Catarrh or they will refund the money.
We are proud of our connection with the Rexall Remedies, partic¬ ularly so of Mucu-Tone.
Why ? Because a remedy must be something out of the ordinary that will get oiir backing. It's not all profit that leads us and cur 1,000 associates into endorsing this remedy. It is our years of experience with medicines and our knowledge of them that teaches us that
REXALL MUCU-TONE
is a bona-fide discovery for the cure of all ailments due to Catarrhal affections. We know that it is not a cure-all, but a remedy built on scientific lines—not a patent medicine each one ofthe 1.000 druggists knows its formula and its value. It has one great additional value besides curing constitutional Catarrh that is as a system builder. No such tonic was ever before designed for the curing of inflammation of the mucous membrane—nor can it be improved on in the present age.
Just stop and reason with yourself for one minute we are doing business right here in your midst could we afford to offer our name and endorsement to Mucu-Tone as b^e do if we did not know that it is an honest medicine ? Can we afford to agree as we hereby do that we will refund you every penny you pay us for the medicine if it dc=s not benefit you ?
All we ask is your word and the empty bottle and we'll give your money back. No signed certificate. We believe the public, especially the sick, are honest and we hope that they believe we are honesl also. If they do, certainly every sick person who suffers from any cf the following ailments should take advantage of our offer to-day.
Rexall Mucu-Tone cures:
CATARRH OF THE NOSE
Symptoms: — t hillinrs^. iHisitmle. l> .rniliiK-.s and t tiglit seinatidn and fuliiicsi in ttie lifail, (¦lislnictinj llir iia^al passajrv. Al lirvt tliorr K a tvatery di'.chargr, lint lairr lliis liciunurs thick, yellow and tenacious, constantly dropping inlo the llimal.
If iicgleded ulccralinii and decay (if tlir cartilage and liiiiir* (m rur, often perforating tlie palate, I lr;i(la( lie, fmil tirealli, iirak anil Malerv eyes, iiialiilil)' 111 tllink riiiiicclfdly , and loss of nirnidry are further I vni|it(iiiis,
CATARRH OF THE THROAT
Syinplams :—First, an irrilnliun and sriisation iif Ileal and drviirs*.
¦•¦ill, , ,,„,.i.^. 1 . _ I . .. I'l
thrnut sore, brealliing difficult, and mice affected.
CATARRH OF THE STOMACH
Symptoms:—.Sufferer is weak, di/zy, eniaiialed, lioUo"-rlierked, dull-eyed, restless and iierioiis: Uia sleep is troubled, he hnt had dreams; is lU'spondiiil and fearful nf iinprnding ralaniity; has dull, frinding or sharp sliodtini,' pains in side nr sloniaeli; suffers nausea nt^er rating, is slmrt of breath, tnd has a Iml, bitter fluid risiii|{ in throat.
CATARRH OF THE INTESTINES
Symptoms : — iiaiAlniit dull, urindinu pnin in the Imw els and ii weakrn- inj; diarrhea, cniisislini; largely of watery excretions wilh flontiii); slripj of detached liowel inenibnine, which laler develops into bliMidy Hus. t'°inaciatioii, inaliility to extract nourishment from food, nervousness illld sleeplessness.
CATARRH OF THE LIVER AND KIDNEYS
Spmptoms :-':i^Viii tUnwn and yellow. .Siilil blurred with blai k specks Hoaliiig on ticld of lisioii. .Sufferer feels weak and diiry. Hi'iiig suililcnl.i after sli.opint; muses eierUhinu to turn diirk. .K (lull pain inthe small uftlie Imck » lii< I, tiradiially uses up all vitality. Irai ing the victini Ireiiililing and exhausted. .M-.!! a nuislant desire lo urinate.
CATARRH OF THE BLADDER
Symptoms :'r-hnrp \ ams in Ihr lower iilidoiiieii and a loss of roptrol (if the urine. ('(Uislanl desire lo tiriiuile, with intense pain as waler touches the sore membranes. As « result, the \ii'tim is continually Kfrniiiinir and is roon liroiinlil t" » sute (,f nerious collapse. Face drawn and pallidi rves dull', palms nf h.n.ds and feet damp and clamuiy.
PELVIC CATARRH
Symptoms: — .'\ loiul.int Icucrrhea. rxliaustint; and (il'len ofl'einn e. iicci'nip.'uiieil liy drajiginu pain m the 11.11 k ami hips, lower .liidnincii anil thighs, Stomiii h (lislurbaiiKs and skin eruptions, s. k lieadnche ••iiid ili/iiness. I'roiili'e is a. 1 onipaiiied by female irregularitiei, con- r.tipitiiui and n disonh n-d tloin icli.
BROKEN-DOWN SYSTEM
Symptoms:—The nymptoins preceiling physical and niental enllapc: aic I ts III •veight mill strenctli. p.ill r. palpitalinn of I be heart, sliort- iie>s of lire.'ilh. iiervoiisiies-. despciidenci ard unreslliilness; l.issilui.c and iliilliiess; la, !v,ol em 1 jy ami inabiht/ to i i.iicenlrale jMiwers; ir-,'-.',:iil,'ir apprtitc .111,1 li,".= ei.; dyspepsi.-i ami licailaclir.
You may riot bc)i -.vc what is printed above, but he do. and if ycu buy Rexall Mucu-Tone cr any other Kexall Remedy and find v.'c arc wrong wc will Five you back your money as cheerfully as we ti'xjl". It. If ; i^'.i i.nf.i'-.' of an-,' 'i etter way for us to show our cnd3r.'-,e- ir.cnt of Ke.;ali RcriiCvl.ec, tcll 'J-:, and wcil j^iadly adopt i:.
Thomas Johnston, Druggist
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J. W. SOUTHARD 4. SON
UNDERTilKERS AUP KSB.^LMtRS
SEAFORO L. I.
•iss^k:
WIILIAM 0. miTNEy DM
Former Secretary of thf UnitO'l States Navy Passes Aas),
END CAME AFTER RELAPSE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMVIENTS FOt FEBRUARY 7.
galOreC ,% Sabbath la raprrnaoia. Hark I.. '41-.S4—lloliirn Trat. \.ohe I... 40- Maiiior/ Vrrnra. <1. MX—t'cmnirnlarl OB tha Day'* LraMin.
THEOLD REUABUE
rrrllonlll« ami Hloml rnliorliic >d In Anrr a >etarr ,4llarl. nl .t|i|>Fii,ll- rllla—(-onM>ll,lalnr ,ir Tradinn I,Inra — A Man i>r lUpralr.l Su. rr»r> in Larcffi Knlerprlnr.,
.New ViirK l.l.l Will.am r.'llins ^VIliIIl(>y. Idi'iiirr Soi'i'i'Iary nf ilie Navy ill rresiilciii ('levclaiid's IlrsI .^diniiiis- li'uliiiii. ,slri'el railway liiiaiielcr nnd s|i(irlsmaii, died al Ills rcsidein'i, S71 I'ltlli uveuue, liis dcalli was due to pcriliiiiltls iiimI liliiod piilsoiihi)! rnlliiw- ing "11 niieriitiiiii perriirnii'd fm appeii- <li( ilix.
Mr Wliiliic.v's ('(indilloii fnun the liuic lliat tbe (iperatloii was pcrfnrnicil.
II WHS admitted by Ilmsi' iiiliiuati' w lib Ihe family, was luiiili umre serious Ihan liidli'at(>(l by llie liulletiiis Issued. Tliese bulletins were uol sipiied by Ibe pliysleiaiiK iu utleiidnuec, liul were is¬ sued, it wus explained, by Mr Wliit- uey's prlvats secretary. 'I'lioiiias Iteuan, IIS eoiuiiiir from the luniHeliold.
riie comparative sudOeuiiess ot .Mr. Wliiiucy's (lealli was a itreai shock
III bis friends, many of whom basleiied III make impiirles as to his c(iiiditl(iii when Ille news of liis illness was tirst uiiide public. It is now iiiider- sldod that bis ((iiidllloii was so giave Unit among those faiiiillar with the case uo liope was entertained for Ills recovery.
The (ipei'iitiiiii. III perform wliicli Urs. Hull ami Walker were hastily sum
11 ed. Ilr. Hull lieliiK ealled in from
mil of low II, disclosed llie fact that the iliseiise hild attacked Mr Whitney In a luirtleularly vinileiil form Wben tlie a|i|ieu(llx wns Inld bare, II Is mider- slood. It was found to be In a hIslil.T innnmed condition, and piis was flow¬ ing freely from the sai,
¦|"he sick mail was nearl.v slxtylhrce yenrs old, and iiltliougli uu excellent cousiiiullon helped him lo rally slightly nfler Ihe operation Ills ng,. "mllilaled against llim, nnd great idiyslcal de- Iires.slon reiidcreil hlni sllll less able lo wllhsiand the progress of the disease,
riic cnse was coiuplleated by perl- tiiulils, which sei in nfter IheOpern- iliin, ami wns tully (b'veloped two daya laler. nlihough ai'cordnig lo reporls senl out he bad luissed a favorable nighl wllh less fever and iiiBamniatlon. those who knew had faliil hopes of bis leiiiveiy, nml these iiuicklv (Ilsnp- peared liefore Ihe ravages of ihe blood imlsoliinp,
,Mr W hiiiiey had been uueouscinun I'or an hour w lun the end eame, Wllh llim Hi Ibe lasi, his dying hands clasped 111 llielrs. were his ,soii nud 'laughter. Harry I'ayiie and llorolliy Wlillney,
Two lionrs lielore denlh Ihe cimdillon of ,Mr Wliilney seemed lo slimv lin- liroveuieiil over Hint of thc preceding (lay, Hr Waller II, ,lame«, ihe family liliysli'inii, Willi had reinained beside llll' p.iiii'nl tlironnliiini ihc niKln and iiiiiriiim;, fell hoiicriil fur Ihl' lirsi Ume siiiic llll' ii|ii'ruliiiii was perforuied,
Ii secmi'il Iheu as if science had t'.u.y/.'il j.lii'..lu!J|il..-'ir..d(:ii.Ui.'Uld.. W\*d Aili'liiidi' Hiimlolph, Ibc siepdaughter, vim Were liurryliiK honU'Ward ou spe¬ .ial Irains from the Suulli, would llud a I'linvalescenl fnllier lo greel Ihem
Mr Wliilney iinderwenl a siiddeu re. lapse and passed frnin Siiile puiii liil(5 mercifiil unconsciniisiiess,
William I'ollliis Whiiiiey was born In fiiimnv, I'r.iuUliii i'nuiil,\. Muss, on ,liily H. IMI, lie laiue from Ihe best riirilnn simk of New Knglnnd, being 1 ilcscemlant in lln- eiglilh (.'eneratlon of ,liiliu Whlliier, an Kngiish riiriinn, who sriilcd in Miissaehusells lu llVt.-i. lln his imilher's side he was deseended III.Ill Wiliiani Itriidfdi'il. lioveriior of riyuiiiiilli ('(iloiiy
.^fler preparing loi inllei:!' nl the Willislon Seminar,!. iiI Knsihani|i|iiii, Mass , yiiuiig Whilney I'lilcied Yale In is,-|ii anil was graduiited wilh honnrs, III' came here and enlered the law l.nt. (. of Abrnbam It, Ijiwrcnee.
Hul wbile be |irue|{ceil law he did not abule ul all bis inlerest In polillea. lllld In Ihe KlalnC'Clevclaiid cnuipalgn lit 1SN4 worked hard wllli his charnc- iirisilc skill In nrgunizalluii for the elei'iliiu Ilf Mr, Cleveluud, The day iifler rieveliiiid's iiiaugurallon Mr, Whilnev was ii|i|iolnIi'd .Secielurv of Ihe Navy Ilea tlciwards devoled liliii- n'lf In securing iiinirol of Ihe surface i.iilroads of .Mniihaltnn, and succeeded ill blinding lip llie great corporation known as the Meti'0|Hillliiii Slre«t Itnll¬ way I'onipany,
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l.ll. ulin; Seriii'iii t'en.iliy III rrr-li.i TV ol Ne'i <'asi|,. Inl. f .:• 1 iUe Il-e Itol.en A Klwooil. uaa. ,,i (l.le. r:ei,l..i iHiaii (llll e*!. 5.1. ,1 l.i. ',l..i'' c'jutils I,: .LUlil.-- fur pi ¦'ll iliiig a •r:ia,>», ou li;' ijnrde; cif li'e>li Wthip l»«l iuua
to laiirn laum Hm uul the cfiiJrr et Ilia miniiilry for morr than a yea/. It ll called Hji own eilv OUlt. 8: Il.anil Iirrr ana rilizen Ilr paid thr hall ihrkrl (.Matt ITi L>4i. lli. mother and brethren came here with Ilun I.lohn 2 121. '"rhe Sabbath dav." Hi. Knt Pabhath in t'aprrnaiim. "Tlie aynagogue." This was the rft of a c««lurion I Luke 7i fil. .'N'hooll anil colleges were often ron- nreted with the aynagoguea. Thry were thc rrntrca of rahgiooa and intellectual hie, "Tidlfftat." It waa (Minmon to call upon any miiialilr peraon to »|>c«k in the kiyiui)i(i|nie acrvurs. It m not unlikely thiit at Ihis time He rri-ealed what Ile had aald at Nararelh ll.nke 4: 16»I11. It waa truth that proihircil resulta, whatever may have been Ihe subject.
'2-2. "They were aatonmhed " At thc mailer, niannrri apint and authnriir oi His leaohing. I. At thr range uf Ilu intrl. leel ual Elf t a, 2, The force of Hia llluatra. tiona, 3. Ilia arqtlaintanre with the hiinian henrt, 4. Hia deep knowledge of Ihc di¬ vine law. ".Authoritv." He ajioke aa one rommiii.iimfj bv tiod. and He laid grrat atrrsa upon Hiiuaclf. Hr said: "1 aay uiilo yuu," Wllhout quoting their trach- rra, lie waa: I, lligiiilird. 2. Original. 3. <,'onvincing. 4, Cfiliaistcat, "Not aa the aeribea,' Tie aeribea wrre without spiritual life., Ihrir manner waa rold. anil, with an unholy ambition, thev aought their iiwu and tioj'a glory. They "ci>u|j only in- aist upon the olMervaucc of petty ruira in- vented by men like theniseivea.
II. l»owcr over evil apirita (va. 2328). 2.1, ".\ man with an une'eau apiril," I.nke says he had "a apint of an unclean devil" and "cried out wilh a loud voice (I.ukr 4i 331, There haa been much discuaaion re. gardinac thia "nnc'.ean apint." Many hold that tliose who were said to have devila were ainipiy disraaed propir. and that their fctrong paroxyania were only "tita." We cannot agree ivith thisi however, and muat insist that, ditticiilt aa it may be to under- stand, yet real demona Aia iiiiiabit Ihii man and tlmse referred to in verar 32. IluH couniry abounded in demon!. "Cried ont." An evil apirit la aiirred to Ua dcptha when in conlacl wnh Jraus.
21, "Ix't ua alone " The devil ahvava dcairca III he let alone, and bad men ilo not want to be disturbed with anvlhind (jiioil, Wc hear thia rrv Ihc nioaienl ne luulerlake to deal wit'h unclean tliinga to dav, audi na iiilrniperaiice and the ao¬ clal evil. "What have we to do wilh Tlice? " .Nothing nt all. There is no con¬ cord belween t'lirist and llelial, "To de- atrey us, " To drive u,s from our ali.iilc bnek to our native place. "1 know Thre," Imagine some diaeaae. like the aniploiy, thus addressing I'hriat! No, Clinat la dcaiing with devils uun, nml Ihev know Him well, "The Holy Onr o( (Jod." The Mes.si.ih, who hns come to destroy the kiiiRdoni of the devil (I ,l,iliii 3; 8). 2.-1. ".lesua ri'lmkeil him," He dues nol desire the Icslimony nl devils In prove Hia Mra- aiah.liu., Throiishiiut His niuiislry t'hnst
thing Ihnt niiglil be I'onsirurd inio a truce vMlli Salan, "Holil Ihv peace," Literally, "be thou mnzzled," It ii a word for a lieasl. "Come out of hun." He speaka Wllh aulhiiiily. He will shoti who lie ia by caeliiig out the devil.
2il. "I'orn hini." (Df con\-ulped him. "C.iiiie out," Kven the dcvila obrv Hia word of I'onim.ind, This ia au cvidrhce of Ihe great olijcrl in Chrial's nusaion—to de- airoy the works of ihe devil.
27, "What ihing la ilus'/" (Jod's wondera ire more ivundorlul Ihan Ihe devil's won¬ ders, .leans laiii-hl bv whal Ilc did aa well «s liy «l,;,t He s.'iid, "I'hcv do ohev llim," Tluis .Icsns rslalvishcd Ills mission I'V thr nnrii.li's He wnniglil. anil tl»'» nnroail.' i ni« miracic was Trrougnt m tM jiublic loii^'irinition. and Iliose wlio aaw it piilihsheil II wherever thev went, .mil Ihe peuple Ihrmiplioiil nil lialilee were soon iliMiisMiig Hnn an.l His work. He did nm need ileviia lo publish Hun. and wr do not nee.l Io rompiiiiniHe wilh ihe wi.rlil. the Ilesh or thc devil lo-ilay in onlrr to be able Io carry on His woik.
III. lleiiliiig in a homr Ivs, 2931). 29. "Tlicy enlered." elc, I'eter and his broth- rr -Andrew, although nnlives of Itclhaaida (.lllllll ll 44). were now living at Caprr- iiauin. ilcsua, ilanica and .lohn had en¬ lered Vetera houar. IV). "Simou'a wife'a niolhrr," I'liua we arr Ilint I'elcr was a Iiiarried man. It ia alrar.gc, inilrrd, tliat Ihe Iloman Catholic Chiuch sliould lay su niiii'll alresa on the I'riiliacy of Ihe clergy when I'eter, their chief curnenilone, had a wife. "Uiv sick o( a fever," Luke lal'l It ,1 creat fever. See I.uke 4: 3.S. She waa pni^lrali'il wilh a burning (ever. "They lell Ilun," Thia waa realiv a reiiuesi for healuiu-, Tlnv knew He (ii'ifd restore her,
.11. "Touk hrr by the hand " Cuuld anylhing on thia side the iinlnnited power Ilf (lud cfiert auch a cure? These proofa ah'iiild (Icnioiialrate His divinilv to Uie in- lelhecnie of every man. The fever left her," Clirist h,'is puivcr ever diaeaae. He rin, and (reuuenllv ilncs, IkiiI today; nnd let we iiinnul test Ilir smle of the .oul by Ihe hrallh ef the limlv, >iiliir of lloil'a bcsI saints have aulTercd v. llh bodily m- hrniilKS and have been sick. It la the "piaver ul flilh" Ihul aavea the si.'k, Illd he who iifferi Ihal prayer will see niiini di¬ ale results. "She ininislercd,"' Shr witt lirrfrctiv recovered anil perfoitncd Ihe or- dinaiy Julica of the hoiisehoW. Slie wai •at lUiiigcd Io wail a long time Ior her IticiiTih to relurn,
l\ iMiiiiy miracle, (vi, .32-34). .U "When llie sun did ael," 'Ihe Sihbuh ru'lcil Wllh Ihe aeliing sun and Ihen Ihry bronitlil Iheir aick loTlmi, it would not bavr hern a draeeralion of the day if tbey had cime lirf.irr llie auii went down, .leaua ll.ul just iiiTiiirmcd a mre on that dayi bill Ihe supcralitiona of Ihe atflicird onea ami llieir Iricnda kept many frnm apiiiyina In Huu im Ihr Sabbalh dav. "I nio Him," ClirisI has H panacea (..r all our aclira, llll and IriiiiliU- All fl auffcrinz world nerda In .1,1 IS to CO I.l .leaua. He ia still Ihr same livuiir. mifhly One. and ia ob'r. will. MIC an.l anxiiiilh tu deliier us from the pow- er l.f Ihr drvil,
ilil, ".Ml Ilie Illy " Net nrcrasan'y rvrry reonn. Iiul a lerv iariie compnny. .'K. "Hralcl manv." Millbe,,' ,a-.s, "all Ilial were HI k" l.illfr- »Ms He laid harnU on Ilmn, .lesua healed all whu came, and lliev were many, "Iliaraara, devila," A dlil ini Imn la madr here Ihat we muat nnl I.ul III iiuleri diaeasea nere "healed" and div,'~ ".isl nut " ".'SiilTcrril not " .Sire on Vll.r 2V Ihl. had hren a great dav al ( apernaimi, a dav hlled with atirrina rirnl- May Uod Jive ua auca daya in all ©ur Liiir-
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Bulldog I'likrll, ,1 negro rnwpunehei fr.un Ihr (enlral TrxHs rangra, gave a t» liinrkahle exhiliitinn at Kl I'aa.i. Teiaa He threw a wild atcrr with hi« trrth and held tbc animal on Ihr ground after con i|urring hira, Ilckrit rode out on a broncho to meet the iieer. Tbe itecr waj extremelv wild and had lung, tapenni hnrna, Thr negro aprang (rum bia horia In the baik of the sterr. Then he ahd lie- Ineen the animal's hunil. Holding a horn III each (land lie aank hii teeth deep in thc aterr'a noac. He released )ii. bulil un Ihl horna and Idled 111. head alofl Then hr slowly iwiitrd thr alcer's lie.i.l w-iIh hn Kelh until he threw tbr animal to Iha giiiiuid ami held him Ibrre while the srund cheered.
Hair Mrnwa »¦ Kjaball.
>rwar.| M Slrond, of Canaal.iU. N, 'V . rreeiird an injur\ to one ni hia eyea It nas l.adlv U.rrated, but after it hril.d ha feh an irritation in the rye He co:,. .Llill d a .iseialwl. nhn made an eiimmi lion and I'.und thai a dark Ihrea.l likr i.li .lit in the ins w.i. a hair whnh Imd irnwn oul until It rrachrd Ihe rornra cm ering Ihe r>rliall. and had then turned back aaain inl.. Ihe irhi' Tlie theorr I" Ihal Ihr hair la an ryrlaah which waa rm bedded m th» evr at Ibr tiBie ol Ilir in- lur.i. and haa Iakrn rr«l wnere il lielged, being imi.rianiie'l whrn the rye healed.
Kaw Prrll on One Itollar MIIU,
Dr mil Kiedlrr, ihe dty . hernial, ol Milwaukee, Wl. . haa madr aonir atartlini iliiicovrnr. whilr rxaminipg o'.d iMiiier money, Ifn onr vrrj um* h worn 11 bill he liiund nmrr than M,IIUU,'l(iO l<a>trria, un aiinlhrr, 34.'inn, nn an.ihrr, OIU. and on a new bill, whirh bad Iirrn htlle uaed, eUU were f.jund
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Boy Walka In Bla Slecy. John MulTcT. the ten-year-old sob ot Michael Mulvey. of Ueueva, 1« o ooOk- nanibuiut. Enrly one lUornlBC tba l>oy'a father, wbo kevpa watcb OPOt him at night, went to bll room aad found tbe bed empty. He aearetacd tba bouse, but found no trace of bim. On* of Ihe outside doora iraa OIMO, OMd the father continued the ararcb 0«t aide. IVesputly be fouiid prlnto of tho Xyofp bare f»>et In the anow. 1*0 trarks led toward tiie I^hlfh Valltr Station, which Is uot far from tho house. He had almost reaobad tho do- pot wbeu he saw the boy walking la the drenching rain, wbleb froae M it fell. Ue wns In bis night rlothco, oiMI his pet dog was tnid(rlnK bealdo Wm. Mr. Mulvey overtook bis aon. picked hlui up lu his anna and carried him baek home lM>fore the boy waa awak¬ ened. A doctor was called, bat tbo boy seemed not to hare aolfared from tbe exposure. He went back to bod, and to sleep. He eould remember noth¬ ing of his trip, but said he dreamed that aonio one was following bim.
A Kamous House Collapaei. The old Keynolda bouse, near Mon¬ roe, a llevohitlonary relic, bas col¬ lapsed under the weight of snow. Tbla house wns uinde fainoiis by the eipMt of Phebe ileyiiolds, then a girl, whooo father ClnudUis Smith's band of Otlt- laws tried to murder. Being admit¬ ted to tbe house of the old patriot nnder pretense of being Continental soldiers who had lost their way la tho dark, tbey assHulted and hanged bim to the ornne lu tho llreplttce. They went upstalra to ruiinack the bonae, when rUebe. who bnd hidden in a closet, eut her fiilber down and tried to restore blin to couBclousnesa. Bbe had parlly siicceiMlod when the band returned to the kilchen. Sbe foogbt thera until rendered uuconacloua by .a swordthrust In the breast, nfter which' tbcy left. Bolh fnlher and daughter lived to occupy the house lu a good old age.
Shot aud Killed His Sister. Miss Nellie Iievlniiy. eighteen yc«ro of nge. (buigbtcr of .lay ilcvlniiy, a fnrnier nud lullk peller, living In tho town of lianby. was Bccldenlally shot yeina «nii: v>iirn- tto- ,nii«-i -,,««•»«—-
Inlng A sholgnii. The young man bad been ont hunllug and leliirned. to And bis inotbor nnd sister nlone lu tho kit¬ chen. He stood e.\nniliiliig the work¬ ings of Ibe lock of the gun while hl» sister reached to Inke nu apple from the shelf, Ilo did uol renlixe that the guu was poluleil nl ber aud cannot tell how tbe nccldeut iiccnrred, Withoui warning Ibere wna a loud report and the girl f(>ll to the tloor, still grasping the apple. The clinrKe of buckshot bad slruek her under llm cblii and conn out uuder the eyes, uciirly teailug bet face to pieces.
All Around the Slate
lloebesler pidlee made ."eliM nrreats Inst year, against nil" In V.tiri uhd 'l,- 71*1 In V.HIl.
Tridlev service across l,iick|Mirl's big bridge bns been resumed nfler a shut down of several weeks.
llorucllsvlllc 111 olTered n glass cut' Hug plnnl If Ibl- rcsidcnis will sub- ¦rrlbe lo f'.'ii.iMMi worth of siis'k,
Tbe big ciiiion mills ot llie Norlhern Wadding Conipnny, localeil al Iloeh- (Inle, were destroyed by lire, Tbe loaa is f^llillOll.
,'J"be rresliylerlnii Chnrcli nt Ituiioe'l I'oliil, n fr'aiiie bulhliiig. vnlued at mIkiuI $41)1111, was deslroyed by Hre.
IJndley M. Warner has been elected ehairmau nml .Vnson I-. iJardiier clerk of Ihe new Onlnrlo Board of Hiipcrvls. ors. Bulli nre licniocruls.
Kadlnna In Hot aprlaas.
According lo a alnlenient by Profaaaat I.iarkin, eheiniat ami icienliat of St. liOals, Mo., he aay. he will prove radio activity generaUd from radium conalitutea the ba.- aia (or the tiiarvelon. ciirativa virtues ia the Hot Springa of .Arkanaaa.
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liemta Mlnmla al III and W mlaul« MMl tbO aven houra and 40 mliiut«» pmMl tha oda kaaf»
laiavr lleiuis-trad at Sl nUn. paat era* haaia anil .«l (llln paat Ilia odd houra.
I.<ara riaayurt, Kailroad track.t aadtf mln. iiaat rvrn and ISI mln. udd houra.
Uave Atlantic Avr. and BvlaU M.. Waad SU mln, paat atau and in mln, poat odd boon.
Arrlva al KorkTilla Oastn «l mln. paat aMa and KJ aud »l mln. paat odd bonfa.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19040205 |
| Date | 1904-02-05 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 05 |
| Year | 1904 |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue | 15 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19040205 |
| Date | 1904-02-05 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 05 |
| Year | 1904 |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue | 15 |
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW mtttOJL^ OOPIX2M. trivia cemth VOL. IX. m YOUR LUNGS IF THEY ARE WEAK—You are. in constant danger of Pneu¬ monia or Consumption which can be prevented by FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR if taken in time. IF THEY ARE IMFLAMED-You already have the hrst symp¬ toms of lung trouble that may prove fatal and you should not delay taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cures all inflammatory con¬ ditions of the respiratory organs. IF THEY ARE OBSTRUCTED —it is dangerous to use harsh expectorants which strain and weaken the lungs. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR soothes and strengthens and enables the tubes to be naturally cleared. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR gives the greatest comfort and relief in advanced stages of lung trouble and never fails to cure incipient Consumption. Contains no opiates. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia and Grippe. It stops the Cough and prevents Pneumonia. 8«e That You Got FOLEY'S Honey and Tar TEtTIMONT J. N. Patteraon, night policemin of Ntihua, It., writei:—"Lait winter I had a btd cold on my lungt ind tried at lenl i hilf dozen idvertiied' cough mcdicinet and hid treittnenl from ttvo phyilciini without getting my benefll. A friend recommended FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and two thirdi of a bottle cured me. I coniider it the greileit cough tnd lung remedy Ibe world." THREE 8IZE8 SBoy 60o, $1.00 HBNEYa"»TAB >lii!iS8K'Wi»lCl?' SOLD AND RECOiMENDED DY F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist. X^ONO ISLANID TiJLlT. ^, • littn a m a II) ara Wib'^ifi.:;::::: tottmoti'O rtSSam KAatrt tmiori. MatVq'a Aalireille BabrloB WatT tODND Ltava ^J/V,' Btrrkk ¦prtart'id SiMlba nSffok A-...... UTmj. .,,. ,.3AS 7 It 8(Cl , , .. rm :,'a ,. 4 27 7 .l» n «a ..IIU . ,. an .. ia 7 47 811 ,. ltd 7111 »IS ,, IM 7M t48 .. 1 M 7 il tin , 4 IT 1 ni »A\ . t(II ttn 8w .HIH 8 118 lie , ,1111(1 8 lu nni ,, t (w ,, miid , It 11 8 II ma . 8 17 8 ai « l.f .. 8 18 , »II7 r.a 8 2,', Uil ,. S 28 8 III) « 27 am a in a m a ani ll in 1(147 1127 IIID 1141 I14H 1182 Il8d 13 01 lina 13 07 ISII 12 17 Pii-l 12 27 Salilv pm pi 1114 2 12 81 I ."R.OJ5^"D TukiiiK effect October 1-1, lliOa a p 111 l> m !• HI p m II 'IIIO I ni Alts s.n H '.'l'l .iia UN l'i i; I2n 1128 lilll irj r>24 5 64 im . , IILS lill .lii; . .. 1 I'J 2:IK 1137 mt 1411 . .. 1 KI 2 III llll IKI 6 a . . I.VI 2 IM 2 I.'i7 2 2111 2 illl II «(I7 il ; il IA 11.1 r, l.t 11 IV 1 1119 1 17 ii&l . 1.1 il .U 4 51 8 AT 11.5 III .I8d llil 6(11 . ,, 2 .IMI 4 .'ll nil . , A 1 ICi I'K » IA d 2'J 1 to mm . . 8 01 diiu , ,. 2 12 il II 107 Till dl: , ,. 2 17 illT 1 III A III 8 18 d2ll I'lm . 2 2:1 3' . 411.) .1112 dial , ., £1 4 ID 8 III 8 21 ,, 2101 il 2a 4 24 3 22 11 211 a 2T m a in am . 4 4. AAA ttl »AS : . 1 11 t «l « » « A? . . (1.^7 Mill . . MM KM aX) 8 IA 111 8117 . .', 117 5 M a W .8 in tM 111 71111 , 7(M 7 7IIII 7 111 Till ¦ . 8 13 t IW a 43 7 le 8l« «IB III . 8 W « M ( 9» Tin 21 TiO , TIW Till 2( 7 II ,, Tia ,7 81 an T84 ,, T87 8110 7 SI 7 ID a (M . .fSI aia «U TM . 8 :t7 a 13 187 . .Ill 1 a IT T ol 7 811 ¦ Taa . MW ati Tia Tii ,841 .. Tin .. AU Iil4 791 , (121 TM 7M .. 8117 17 all ., 8 l,\ .. ago 7 88 SUT lill ist am IIH ,. li Id a M 718 1 la a H 181 Inrilualeaatop oa alsBtl am am a iii i> ii: s:u n.w II ',7 2.ai 8 44 111 m 12 (u 2 ;u 8147 liilnr s.'iil III III 12(17 2 iix 8 A.\ HI l'l 12 12 2 II Sli'iT 10117 121II am 111211 12 i; sm Dllil in SI 12 91 2 81 aia low 12'iil sv, aiH to 311 12 2l( 2 8ll 111.1 lom pj-.c: iii« »17 IIIIX lliln 3117 III IUII 12 40 3 11 IISS 1048 114.1 3 It »3H inlVl 1281 . , 144 IIOI 1«1 3 3! 10 18 Ilil7 l.ti 4M lUUI 11 2U 122 »4'.l P in p m p Ul II IU p III .143 dm dill 7 12 8 IS A:a Als di.li d.'2 IKII d in d sr, d llll 7 27 (s ill (i 3il 7 I'T 7 .V, S 43 nil 7 lit 7 4,e 8.11 d IU U 45 7 IU 7 4' H57 II 23 d IK 7 23 7 IkI 9 (id tt-.t »r-2 7 2n 7111 um dill tM -fai 7 87 UII7 (1 ii.'', d 39 7 ilil 8 (11 Ull diiH 7(12 7iid am U 14 llll 7111 7i« ml U IT d 4.1 7 i« 7 40 . ., U IU 0I<; 7(41 ','4.1 Rll 9 22 d na 7 Ll 7 4U H 17 U 28 dlM ;il7 . ,, 8119 Hin »S« 7 21 7 84 8 211 9.14 7 l'3 7 2d 8 l«l S-iS till Sat'ily 11 (11 p ni p ai p m p in iln"i 1 |
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