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Ifa^^au §omd^ lletoteto.
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VOL* VII.
A FA.MII.V NKWSI'Al'ER OF LOCAI. AWD OXNBRAL INTKLI.IGBKCB.
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 11)02.
TISKI: tl.»0 TUELT III AOTABCX
NO. 43.
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CHARLES LENKER, Proprietor
Trees, Sbnbs, Rare Eiergreens npcnrntinnc Hirdj Roses, Choice Cut Flours ^*^*'«I,a»^«ons Deslgis tnd Potted Piuts for and r unerais
MAIN STREET. preeport. l. i.
Greenhouse. Plants
tlty. Fulldl- raotlons tvlll bo foonS In our prioo Ilat for ¦ lantlnfl and oarlnfl fortrooa. Thla prioo Ilat la froo
Ra P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In flroat numboro and vorlotioa, trua te nama
ond dufl 'roah from tho ground, and
dolivorod In a ohort tlmo In melat oenditlen
E. A. Dorlon
BONDED .-MJCTIONEER
rre.'i...rl. -N.V.
Benjamin D. Homan
BU I LD E. B
Plans tnd Bi>erlflcatlont Prepared Work Satierlnlended
ICatlmatee Furniehed arricl and flENaCN PLACC,
HENRY H. HAM/VIOND,
Tonsorial Artist,
Main St.,
Freeport, L, I.
BELLMORE,
L. ;.
BUY THE
ALWAYS
RCLIABLE
Jfair C'uttlut;. .SiniflDK. KliRinptJolnK.
Kperijii HitPntlon to CMIdrpn> Hair Cwtting.
filVE THH NEW HAUBF.H A CALL,
T"" ¦¦¦¦ .' , . ¦ ¦ . ' . -. M.
Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS
669 Fulton Straat, Brooklyn
FREEPORT, UBBY 1 HEYWARD BUIIDIRO Opp. Depot, l.n ^\'ednesda.V1 Knd Friday)
lr..iii!)ii. m luSp. ni. Wu. R. Lo.voE.vl. KKH, ^. n. 8., Manaser
Wartrtaait 113-IIS raltoa St Srtakliit
Influlro ef
C, i. WUUCE, I, D* SUVA, LIBBY I HEYWARD, l DORLON
^^/ASi,k^.kSi.ik^
furniture I Carpets &
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^ Stoves. Ranges, ^ Housefurnisbin]; ^ Goods.... ^011 and ^Gasolene Stoves
'k^jA ^Ik ^Ik ^Ik^k^lkJif.k li^lkMk
C. PEASELL
',k
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',k ifVil^^i\f^iif'^l^'^ii^''i\fii^^i(f'^W
of KreeiKirt la now reiuly k
to furuiali you with llie >•
Best Cooking 5tovc [k
nn llie iiiarltel. an.1 onioni.u |^
fami.un double healern, v*
..XAURA i^
or »ny other kimi. '^
C. PEASELL & SON ;^
Undertakers and Embalmers '^
if
Telephene Call, 19a
'^^^^Bf'Jlf^iP^i^
This Mantel..a
In Oak, Gloss Finish
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantels frem $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of all kinds, at i-ity jiriccB
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
•how Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
News and Opifilons
OF
National Importance
ALONE CONTAINS BOTH
Daily, by mail • $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by m'l $8 a yeat
The Sunday Sun
It tht iretteil Sundty Ntwtptptr in the wtrid
5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year
tddrata THE SON. New Tork
^ISiiSiSSSSSi8li!S;!iiii<!!a!lieei;ielis!i!!a
PATENTS
ijrreartlrr'a**'^. OSaoni. 8'nilmralfl.ikrt,.h.|<<
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. rf p..rt .'Q illdF..rrif]
I. F.ir... t,™. trr, oH-rrf t-, vv.i.,..„lX' 'I»T LAWYtM OF It TEAM' FEACTICE.ft
D.OOO PATENTS PROCURED THROUGH THEM. A
l..i..ii..*» ......n.l.i.Ti.l. N'Un.l a.)...... I:mhful(l
rc. A. SNOW & co.*^
PATENT LAWYERS,
OpT U. S. Pittnt Otflce, WASHINGTON, D. C. $
.fiOpr U.S.Patiiit Otflce,
Woodcleft
NE.W E.DITION
Webster's International
Dictionary
New Platea Throughout
25.000 New Words
Phraaes and Deflnltlena
Prepared under the direct auper- vition of W. T. HARRIS,Ph.D.,LL.D., United States Commissioner of Edu¬ cation, assiatcd by a large corps of competent apecialista and editors
Rich Blndlnsa m 2364 Paaaa SOOO llluatratlona
¦ p.- /;,, /„irrt,al,en.il ti'ai/ir,t lil.tdl. tSoo,
Vl -,rJ,.ii-i:i."!:al,r,JgrJ.-' rhr .\e:r Eiiitir.
,-' tAr liitrrs,,l,;-nal ti-oi iiiued in tlet,jl,er, looo.
Olf the lallli iinJ tkl bill
We tita iiubliih
Webtter's CoUe'giate Dictionary
wilhGlotiaryelScotlithWordetiidl'hrMes. " Fim cle.* ill quality, •ecoiidclefci intize."
iincn p..|ivff, cle, ol liotli l.i'.oki Mill "I. iipplicalion. ^
G. O C. Merriam Co. ( wmran Publlahara '"-..««.
Springfield a Masa.
HAD THE BUTTON SEWED ON.
Mother't Solicitude Over a Mitaing Attachment to Her Son't Veit.
Al H o'i'locl. in lhe m.irnliip nf thr wpildina .la.v in a loiAn up Y.irK siati' a postiifflcr ini'SS.'nB.M' ranu thn doiir h.'ll at tn.^ honif iif thr hiiilo-i'lecl ami handed a tpi-iial dellvi'i'.v, letter In ih.' .-..'rvant »hii r.'spunilr.i.'
It wat aildr.'ss.'d m the lies! man whn had I'linip |i") mill's to sn.in.l his licsl frienij In lhe i'.'reinf)r..v. and was. with nev.-ral oti.ei's.. Ihe Kues.! llf the lii'lde's parents.
The hest man was still a.'leei). hut he was lu'oniptiy awakened, un the RUpposltliin Iha'. the leiter must eon- ; lain sonielhihK of impnrlanee. II ilid. in.l.'eil. Rul.hlnK his e.ves In an ef¬ fort 111 understand he tme npen the envelnpe and was astnnlshed In find a .sheet of letter paper, with a larue 11.'.'dl.' (if Ihe i-iirt men always .hnuse when emerpen. y cumpels theni In sew. thrust lliiiiiigh It. nart a fnot nf donlile hlaek Ihr.'ail Iralliiij; in n Innse tani-'le down the pnKe
The l)e.st man Ihiuinht it was n jnKe. but he eonldn't see it. and he was about to hecome resentful when, up on tiiinUiR the sheet over, he found this hastily written note:
"Dear niother—.Mother says there is a Iiution off your dr.ss enat. It is in your rlRhthand vest pn< kit. Sew it on. "
C'rawlini! om of bed Ui.' bosi man .'xamined his loat an.l laiiKhed lo seu that Ihe situation ha.l been aieurale. ly deserlbed in lhe letter.
".lust like mother." he said. "Ill w?Ker she lost a whole nlKht's sl.-ep thinkiii); abnut Ihat ennfouMdi'd but¬ ton."
I.al.'r in th.> day four bri.l.'snialils Rleefully assisle.l in nieUiiip Ihe re pairs, and this t.'letirani xveiii in uimli- .'r:
"Uiillon sewed on. lioi.i wi.i'i.v.
HAD A GOOD THING.
Mr. Rockefeller'a Opinion of the Medi¬ cal Profettion.
When Mr. "W'illiani Roekefeller ha.l appeiidieltis Dr. .MeHirney waa called in to perform Ihn neeesaary operation.
.\tler his reeovery Mr, RoeUefeiler reeeive.l the iloetor's bill In dua rourse. and. ilrawing a i heek. went lo pay Ihe aeenunt In peraon. In the ronversaiion whleli followed appendi¬ citis waa naturally their main theme.
"You lolil nie." said Mr. Kockefelier, "while 1 was siek, doctor, that every¬ body in the world had a vermiform uppi-nilix.""
"With a few exeepllons I helievfl that lo be I'le ease," answered the
"And tba! sooner or later."" puraiiet Ihe oil iniiKnale. "every one woubl bave to he operated on, either to cure or prevent the disease."
"rhat Ih the peiierally reco(?ni«ed opinion among the medieal frater¬ nity." was tho answer.
"Well," snid Mr. Roekefeller, rlainK, "If you wili pardon me saying ao, it seems Io me that you have a better thiuK of it tlian ha,s Ihe Standard Oil fonipany"—New York Timrs.
"lluVe yi.ll llnn.' llliylililiy; In e^lilli- lish liiiriiHUiy ill niir iiiirly';" "".Nnl y.'l."" iillKWel'i'il Selilllnl' Siirillllllll, "Wiij nnl':" "Ile.'iiiis.' I'm not iiiilie pi'i'piiied I'nr ,1 p'liei'iil lialll." Wusli- liimii.ii .><iiir.
S'l'KA'K CAl.IiWKI.I.'."* Til.all.Ill 111 Nnrtli Harbor hail iinl been pintttnlile He hail not rr»t.>il. had lll.l fouml his afflnily nnioncwt tin- lawn deikeil beauties af IllO pill.'.' ^vns lir.'il. renmrHeful and- "broke " 'riiiirsday. hiiviiiu .ouiiteil his ..lllilii < liaiiti' mill lelephoneil home for I'll..ush ini.n.'y l.. pay bis bill, he ilclermiiieil In leave tin Hie Sainrday iilBlii bour. II.' I.llll liinis.'lf thai ilie sumni.-r -girls vf North Ilarbur had "wi.rki'il billl In :i linish. ' II.' .all.'.l hini.si'lf "a mark," and vnneil Ibnt thereafter he wnuhl "va.ale" in sum.' traekless. prliiieviil fmesi. «be|.' lb., wiles llf woiiu'ii p.'ii.'liale not ninl wlieii' liit'li balls iii'.il pi'iiiiy aiili' iiie ri'iiuite mill Mniiiiiny ni.'iiinrii's.
riieii h.' niei Miss IlleiiiU'iiuiii and Ibe wliole fii.'e iif naliire was ihaiiifeil. Thl' ilnn.ly Iiuie siiinuier resort Iw- 1 ame a paradise; lie y.-arni'd lo iirolniic bis visit; the horl/.nii suihleiily expand- I'd. lhe skies lifted and b" iiotieeil the puiineiii perfume of y.uiiii: suminer in ih.' ail. Km lie was brnke- Hat bn.k... anil vhiiiisnili',ti' as he luijilii .ilioiit lier beauly, her u'.iilleiii'ss. her evi.l.'iit r.'- gnvd fnr liinisi'lf. lie ..nil.I 11..I s.'e any way In .ii^li nil Ihe il.'lirlmii, II.' had
t b.'r twi.'.' .'Mill was sure Ile ha.l
lliaile all illipressinll " I'lier,' ..mid be nn .Iniibi 11s In Wlllll she iiail il.ine. f.u Si.'ve liail mil known ler a day when 111' was leieniaphliu; m bis luuise fnr ii.'i'inissl.iii 111 i'.\t"nil liis vaeaiieii. 'I'hey -aill ".Nn" very .unly. 11ml he imipeil li'liy M.iwilil. wh.i bail inilie wilh Sll Ve 1111.1 Willi ilisapprnveil .if liis extravii^iiii.i'. saw lii'- friemls Inwer iiii; frown ami n-kiil, ¦Wliai- iiiail.r. Slevie".'"
Till l.rnk.'. ¦ '-ai.l raliiw.'Il Sliouhln'l 1..' siiriiri-.'.l. S.i in I Hui vou're jjoiii;; linme. areni yon'.'" "Yep. i;nl I.l,""
"Bill ynnre siik nf the linle. areiii you'/'
".S'llo-lhill is, I'd like il it I ...lll.l
arr.iril il,"
Itut wben Saliinhiy laiiie ami he had tile eheek. .lust emuiuli to pay his lilll. I'alll well .'iiiililn'l make ii|i his iiiiml In ;v. 'I'.' bra..' liimself fnr th.' lest li.' paid h>s lasl .'<.'. in the linl.'i elerk an.i llie next iniiiiiie wlsheil he h.^iiI kepi it.
BO YEARS'
EXPERIENCE
Patent
..JARKS
Desion* .... CoPvitiaHTa Ae.
Anrooe tendlna a .kelrh ard deeerlpilnii ni«» quickie aw^rtaln oor ..piiiioa free eheitinr .11 .mention « pnibebl). |.«leiil«ble. < .imnni....'. Men.etnpllFOonadenllal. Iliuidbonkon l'.l..i.L. .ent trr-I- .fideel nseiior fi»ree<Tirina patent".
l-aleiite lallen ll.r..i.«ll Munn A Co. recrlrr prclai adlu. wllli.iut. chame. In ttia
Scientific American.
' llln.tralM weeklT. iJineetrlr
IT .plei.im.' l..uniiU. Ten.1.. 10 a
ie.r ; ronr miHitbt, II. Sold bj •« rewidealer..
MUNN &Co.»*"~^'New York
Bnacb DBce. «» r St.. W«.hln,il..n, II. C.
MRS. WARING,
F..riii.'rl) cf \Vuiil.i,:li. ivhere .he haa l)een .lo Iiil- l..i'.ln..i'n fur tli" last elKlit yeari., hal OI'KNKK .1 STOIIE l.u tlie
Cor. of Pine and Grove Sts,,
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
.vl.il h»'i;i l.C opl'lied to 111" liul.lle as »ool a» IhH fcKxui i.ermlts. asr Clul.-. Churvlie» I'arllei.. eli', ran lit. huiu.ll.'.l at llir ilhort.'B ni.lK't'—cverj'lhliiK at Ihu lowest poeslble prin
SERMONS
of Iho
REV. DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
itui. 1 SM.r I.. Henry Ward Beeelu-r, nf I'lymnmh Chnreh, uud
CARDINAL GIBBONS
of Italtininre, Md., are published iu tbt
Monday Edition
nf the
Brooidyn Eagle
3 5olid Pages of Stenojirraphic Sermon Reports
IHE SURSCRIPTim PRICE PER IIAH IS ll SO SAMPLES ON REQUEST
ANY
HEAD NOISES?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE
br our aew lavtatiaa. Only thoae bora deaf arc incnrable. „
HOD HORES CEASEIMMEOMTELY.
r. A. WCRMAR, or BALTIWORS, SAYSi
lALTiMOftB. M4-. Marek m. i««t
Gemti^mtem — Bei«C ratirrly <-urcd of dMfMM. thaakt to y«ur irrMacat. I wiH mm five r<^ • Ml h4»»ort ol ny csoe. to br nmrti at \oar diacn<io«
Alvut iv« vwn mto mv right ear bre***•«•«• ft^d thta kept hm (rftiat mmrme until I la»t |M W«iu*B >" tnmcpT rmirrir.
luudcrwtvt • trcdtnienl (or cotarth. for thrN BKinth« wnhout anv nKcrw. rotiftuUMl ¦ nuw- t«rof lakVMCMnk. Amonic othrrv tbf movt csiineot rar •iM>imtl*>t of thta nty who taU me that oaly mH cprralKNa ctnild b^lp me. aB^l e^ea iK«t oaW temporarily, that tbc head BoiseavouM iUcK <t .«»c. but Ibr bcanaff la the affected ear would be loM Urt\^t
lth<-n Hwyotir frlvrmacnKVl acodentaUv tn a New Votk paper and ordered y*ur treat * iWio ' ' ^ -
If you have aour stomach, indifeation. biUouaness, constipati^ breath, diuiiicss inactive liver, heartburn, kidnry troubles, backache, loa tf appetite, inaomnih. lac^: rf energy, bad bluod, blotched or muddy sktn, or any symptoms and disorders which tell the ttory of bad bowela and an impaired digestive syitem, I^oxakola AVIll CutT) Vou.
It will clean out the buwels, btimulate the liver ind kidneya. strengthen lhe mucous inembrancfl of the stomach, purify your blood and put you •'on your feet" again. Yeur appetite will return, your bowela move regi.- larly, your hver and kidneya ceaae to trouble you, your xkin will clear and freshen and you will feel the old t.me enerfty and buoyancy.
M»Uten* aeeking U.- i<r<>i' r uit^Xx- :ii'^ ' • f ' tl.- tr liTl|<- oat^ ft-r • • i<<>tii<aii'>r •liArrh**, loUr uttd aiiniiar tn<uhlt-t-. - i '. iiud TjiiMk<>ia ui idiui iuMh-id** fur « hildren " k".pe thrlr l-aw»^l- M fc'ular V. :'n«ut | .i.n nf trr'piai:. ui la a« a ^uiT» t'-uii. a*aia!i i.aturr. akl> diisrmutm. Tthr-rr* rt^M(«pn<-**, ij.an thi- •••ait.l i.>ii(:ur. re«luf«i« frver. rau»e<« rrtrr^hiuf. rfrtful -loei' . a ! maki^ tV»-r. •• 11V l-apfc. au'l > ear •-, ;y Chttdrru
,! iiittt .
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1 it only a lew da>-« accordtai i
a eeaaed. aad
k
a. 4av. after &iT waaaik KV h«anaa i. tb« du.M«il c.r a.* b««B e.t irals rritond knn'kly .«i brg la rcauia Vcrjt ubIt yjon. ,
Omr tpotUmtemt ttmm mm imiorforo otitA tfomr tuuml oremprnttom.
¦-t::?^;:/-YOU (MUI CUKYOUBaF AT HOIIE "'SSV
,, HTiaMTIWU MIIU CMS 596 U UIU AVL, CNICAM, ILL 4
For Sale by A15 Dn^^iv^sts.
lie niiiliin'l -gv nillinnl nilllllier teleii l.le Avilh Ml<s (lli'llilellllill. lie lnnl, 11 wnlk tlml il'li hiin ilnwn i.iwiiril tlie lieni ll ii.'i-i li.r iniiii);.. H.'r nintli.'r was ill III. vi'i'iiiiiUili. I'lll .Viiiiv, lii< Inililsllir. w;m 111 11 l.iwn file lle lllnpi'il l.ii.'l< III IlK lllllll 'I'll.' iiexi liny wns SiMiilny. I'lililn.ll. w..r'^liiiiiiii.' frmn nfnr. -nw Mjsv i lleii.l.'iiniii nml li.r nintlK-r Itn niln ili,' i illiiL-e .'Illinii He Weill ill. mil. mill sni iliniiiiii: iii n lim k |iew iliirlii); tile illlil serviee. Wlnn liny lllllll' mil lie wii» nii ili.. wnlk I.enniiiii:. i;l.iriii.'il wnli liii' leileiie.l lit'lll nf ln'r .¦iilllllelinllie y
"Oil. wer, »n nln.I in «i'i' v.ni .Mr Cillilwell. " slie Mlill 'We're (.-nilli: u.
linv.' .1 uii.lilny ilil r nt llie lintel
tirill III nnr i'nttu>.'i' fnre. ynn knnw Have ynn uiv.l ilie Slielliuriii' iiiisiiie.' 'I'liey «ay ir» wnn.I.'rfnl
Tliey uere walkins n..» lie linlilini,' Inr while 111.,' paraoil nnl .-lie "itiiiii: his henrt nliri' uilli ili.. Mn-li .'f Ini ininkliiii:. I.In.k •ye'-
¦W.iiilil y..i. ll..lll.l ill.. I.V ...iiuiin .1.. my L'ii."it- In llll' I'iiies'' ti,. sniil iles |i.intel>. reiiii'inlier.iit. ili.n iii'- .reilii nuclit tn ll, ::onil lii.ri
Iliil ..111 .Mrs lllllill. nil ill I.rnke .11 with Well l.l' .lelifhteil in I... y..iir miests. Mr I'nl.lwi'll |.iii wont ynn hn^iiir 11- l.y inkiiiu ik i.. iIi,- Slnl- liiriie' Ilv .ill-111, -nnn- in yull. I Kiipiins. . nn.l .\iiii. Ii.i- hi-i- h-nri ».¦! on Ih,. iiiiisi. 'Ill'l. Ilnieni yen. .lnne':
An.l >(. In III.- Sli.'ll'iiriie they w.m. .Stev. iryilld I., fnm.'l lliat ll. llllil les- ihan .1 .Mini livin:- milv .a. ii su.. e^
sr... lli..tlielM 111 her lireseliie. In'ellc
vv*tli nlieiunti' ley nml iiiiliarraosiiient till iii.y were well nlniii: i.iwaril Uk . nffee He 111;-.'!! the lailien tn .«ril> r tli;"^. thai mill lhe i.iLer-aiiyihinB tlmt vvonlil defer tlie < niasini|ihi' auil Iim l.inc his rnpturi' on tentir li .i'liljht anrl i.-irm. nt la-t he saw M'lW :ilt strnlllus aimss the e.rnnilali. He hallisl his trii'ii.l na a .Wliv,'rer. anil l.rry u.i. s... n . h.niiui; wuh ihnn Niv ll. wiiuM have iintbini;. he hail inst ilinxl. he wn. ;:..iiii: fm a na.l >»iili III.. H.|.l.|.iau.l's .Kieve Tl inkeii. -riinn..,i .m.i .n a .|..>:> n w,iv9 ir;e<l in send lull', wireless t.l. srnii,- nf .llstres.
n:iain:a! distn-s* l.iit M.,wni'. i-iin*e hni. .iilni I'tiul.l 1. It er vrniiLI iif.t nw TlM>ni
Maiie.. IV.re l'e.<iujini: .leni^rau >'ievi sMW III . waiifr making nnt tbe Mil H.' .'I'Us.'.l himself ., moment and trie.l 10 walk tauDtily as bd ap prnarbad ttie in«hler'f desk Ue rt plalnwl liiai he had left hit nioory In Ills othe. .nil ' Wa» bt a fiie.t of
iiie >sa.-jiiiii',.. s. r;.'i.'ll- :i.i.,»:
.'.!
^lev,» Krevt- red anil nray I..) turn*, l.nt he Tveut liaek In his tnlile ami snt like
I Krav^'ii iiiiafre fi.r a wlmle ininnte. Iheu he twiddled llis walili < hnin furiously for annlher inlniite. .Mies tJlendenuiii. whn s.it iieii 1.1 him. nn tieed the riiL.v Chinese riiiR he wnre en Ihe ehaiii anil leaned ever in examine It. Here Tran n lirief Inn prieeless nnsis in the defert nf his tmiihles. He f.ll the pressure nf li.r jierfeet hanil upon his nnn. It.' iniiKht the vamie frairranee of her els.11 hnir llni Mnw- nlt eatue around muldeiily. nhiKik linnd« Willi Stev.', nnd said prondliy. i'ald ivell eould hnve throitleil hiui a.- he sln.nl nn insinui KrinniiiK Into his fn. .'. It wn. evident tlinl .lerry iinderf.tiMid the awful predleaiiieut his friend vvns 111. and wns delllierately deserliUK Iiiir Itnt Ilk' e.nm.uiieal villain uave Steve iin rhall. e In say a wnrd. iiiin h lens to make a .jiili k and d.'xier.ins "Inii.'h " He Lowed sraiidlly in ilie Indies and wns Koiie like a flash
-As Caldwell turned round he eniiRht n fleetiuK Innk of pii/.y.led euriosliy up. nil the expressive faee of his Idol
'.She's on tn me." he ihouuhi, nnd l.lushiHl like a sehoollicy. Mrs. Clen- .leiiiiln wns cetlliiK nervous 'I'lie waller had Innnshl the liUEer Imwls lnn)t au'i nud wns skulklnc neni n inl¬ inr with nniieipniinii nf n lilieral tie. Sieve's riBlit hand wanil.'r.'d niniles-ly Into his trouser's p.u'k.i,
"Kiuhtytlve . eiiis. . iiniu ,111. ' |i.' ilinnchl. Krluily liitlii); his niiisin.h.'. Ihen his ftiiKers sinle up inln iiis vest po.ket He fi'li a hanl. iinind hit of inelal, 1 lineheil ll, lonke.l nt .Miss Ulendeiinlii iin.l turned purple. Ile pulle.l mil n JHI (.-nld pieee ami tried to look his i.-ratitiide nt her. II.' sm <eeil.-d ill liiokinir fonlish. Inn sin- smil.'d fninlly ami si^died wllh pieHsed relief. Tin. nld lady iioiiiel nothliij;.
Steve paid the lilll 1 ^nve the iml.
hlni: waller 11 dollnr. When they walke.l intn life , .ml nii Caldwell r.li ns n nmn f.'els whose i.'prieve is ile llvered 111 the uallows Irap. He «ns snr.' now tlmt .Vnne, lils .\nn.'. wns nn aiicel. Smh lael. smh syinpatlielie
ni iiiiieii. Slllll siilerate reparil fm
his feeliiiirs. his dignity, lils vanity;
He Inhl h.'r. ill a wlilsjier. Ihal she wns n cnddess. In i|io eveniUR lie fniiiid that .lerry Has yel mil on tin waler. .,, he licirriiwed a SIU cnhl piee.. linm Hie hnlel 1 lerk nnd hnslened in his iiysr wilh Miss lilendeunln. 11 wns inldiiiiilii nli.ii he i.'iuiued In his
•• "»'l fmind .Mownit in pn.iamns
Mii.ikiiiK a pipe.
"-lerry." said Cal.lH.ll, "I'm Boing tn mnrry Hint liirl yes. Miss lllendennlii. if I enn. and I Iliink I .nn. Ynu didn't see Ihnl I was lunke in day nt dinner, dill y.m'? Of ¦•niu'se mil. Ynu fniin.l il .'nsy In cn liliml. dnnf nml dumli nil ni nme. Ilut I fllr^•iv,. y,.ii. Ill, ynn know wlinl she ilid": She snw I was in a ti.t atioiit s.'llliiic th" lilll and sh nmnuKi'd tn slip ,1 $lii enld pieee iiii.. my pnikel whil,. sii,. wns exnminiuj; ilii> Willi h ehni III. Ill llil. fill' n wnuinu like thai. .lerry. "
"Knt nre ynu sureV Hnw iln ynu know?"
"I madi' iler adiiiii it miiichi |-ii>t she sai.l no. nf eoursi'. aud tried lo -el aiicry wli.'ii I iisisleil mi paying her haek. liul "
"Hill what':"
¦ I'inally. when she saw Ihal il « ..uhl arnle mi my pride to resist lmi','er. shr look liaek her leu."
Mnwnit sninked furiously for live ininules. Steve, speeihless wilh ex- ' iieineiil. lu'cnii' In los.' his leiupi'r.
"Well," lle Imwled at Inst, "aren't ynn KnIiiK tn say a wni'd?"
"St.'ve," .Irnwleil Mnwinl. Inllliii: Imck III Ills ehnir, "If I were ynu I wniildn't have anythlin: to do Willi - .\iine .Miss Clemleiinlii' Why':" siiapiieil Cnldw.ll
"•\\'ell. she l.iiukoi'd yen mi ,.f ilmt lell. Hint's nil."
Hul ilon'l ynu see il wns liel lell. I wns payiii): it Imi-k. She put ll '
".\n. sh,. didn'l I slipped llmi 1.11 .111.1 ymir 'est poekel myself." .luhn
II Ilaflcry. In the Chlengo lien.r.l llernld
FIRST PUBLIC LIBRARY,
started lu C hall..Ion. N, C. In IIIIIH anil U Mill Id Oprratlon.
111.' my of I'liarleslnii imasis ..f '.h. lirsl iiliraiy in this ..ninlry sii|ipnrleil I .1 pnilll. fumls 111 till' yi'iir Hl'.iN tin Sniilh Cm.llinn .Vssiiiiliiy approprlnle.1 ;i -iil.siaiiiial sum nf mnney fnr Ihi imrelinse nf li.iokK for a puhli.' lllirai.v. Ill-' I..ir.ls I'rnp.i.'iors siipplemeiiii'il III.' appioprialion later, and tin' iiLrniy wns coverned l.y nltii inls nppnlnleil hy 111.' .Vssi'iiihly. und.'i the nldesi lilirnry lnws nf .Vmeri.n
In 17A>.> nllll. I. ..f a l.ll.imy Sn. i.'lv WIT,' eleeied ill Ciinrleslnu, nml snnn lllld n mi'inliersliip el mi.' liumlred nnd sixty .\| the lillle nf ih.' I!, v..luli..11 this Ml. ii'ly owned lii'iw.'.'U .in nml .I'l.n Ihnnsnii.l Looks. Ii..siil.- [.;' 1; pllll'l. ::iiil phll.isophiinl iiisirniiiei is, nil nf whlih save ai.eiil I'lm vnliimes
w.r. .I.'.irnyed Ly ilie irr.nt lii f
I'TH The sneieiy. however, pr.'s.'rve.l ils i.lintliy, LeKaii llie Inhor nf mil.'. II..11. and ill 1.S.'lil I'.'iii.ivi'd i.i tiie Iniiid .11,1 wllil'll It nnw oieupii-s 11 wns eu .low.d 111 nam vvith Ihe pruperty r.nl mul pirsniinl. nf ih.. .South Carolina .loekey I'lul.. in. ludiii;: Ihe hlslmie WasliliiBimi Itn.e I'miise. n.iw leased ly liie Charlesiiiu Kxposilinn
The s... ieiys .'olLelinn ill.'inden mmh lliat is rar.' ami liiterestiiii; —s.v eral vnllllll.'s ,.t lu. iiiialiuln. 'Mr Wm Shakespenre's i.iiu.'.lles. Iii.iori.'. nml
i|n;:.'di..s. pillilislled nieordilll: in 111.'
mirinal .-opies. Siemnl imprt s.inn.
l.ou.loii "¦ ¦ I'rinied l.y Thns. I'.iie fnr
lini.i .Kllnl, and ar.' to Le sold nt the I .lun of the Khi.'k Keare. in SI I'nul's
Chun h yard. ITUI ' There aie lll.n of 1 newspnp.'rs frmu IT,".l! to date, a mil.. .
llnn nf aulocrnph leiferv and .11.' nf
M.SS
WISE WORDS,
', .\ leaelier is nnt a laskmn.tei
i liiMid things always crieve liad 111.11
The man wHii thinks lends il.e ernwd
.\n Iron key may niMii » pnldeii d.M.r
Snuie men nr.' Lorn wiin Hi.' hraken
s..t
ll.'n»'s lle\er -.e 1 ll.llls.lv,•. in Ihe
class.
Ileep digtciui; must l'. U't.ire liigb l.iiildini;
I'he love IS n..i f.ieltl.'ss I lia I fnlLrs al a fault.
'The sir.'nm .,f Trfr ris.-s .i'.l nlmvc
HOLLAND GREETS BOERS
De Wet, Delarey and Botha Arouse Great Enthusiasm.
llrnrral Botha Sp.kk. PalhrllrallT nrth*
I llrr Rnl. nr Ih. Nalinn For Who..
1 ndrprndrnce Th.y Fnilulit.
I Il'lll
Hmii'nlnni llnilnml H I'.'v nnd Kolha. ili.' Hn. r i;enerals. Innded h.'re and iv.'r,' heartily w,'l- .'lined l.y ili*. muni, ipnl niilliorltli's. Many wmnen pres. iii.il l.oiii|ii.>is t.i the wiv.'s of ilie c.'iKrnls 'I'll., ships in the harlior displaye.l Ilielr ling.. The pnny ihen prniivdeil in The Ilnun.'
'Till' IlnciK' .\ piiLlii' rei.'plimi wns nil'..I'.led t.l llle Hiier cenernls nil ili.'lr nrrlvnl here frmii Ifnfi.'nlnm ij.'nernl Kyter. in a s|,.,., ii, pnld a irlliiiii' to Ihelr heniie d.'. .Is lienernl Ilnthn re pU.'d. expri'sslnt! ilie niipr.'.'lallmi of th.' Hner ntllii'i's nl the wariiilli of their reeepiinu. and leferrliic m the . .iiisolaiinii wlileh it had Li.'ii m ihem lo know Hint while ihey f.niclil their wnm.'n mill ehildreii were Lelnc siip- piiri.'il Ly Imuh Ki'n.'r..silv. The lllll.'. ad.le.1 il.'iieral Mnilin. hnd iint yel arrived i.. mnke piiLli.- nil ih.'y kn.'w. Inn ^I'filinl.ly m nn .li.lniii dnie ihey t nf Ihe wnr.
Inn rpi'iilmLlv ni in would i^iil.lish Ih.'ir
Tile \i.linrs were i-s...lli'il ill pr
llin.nnh
i.p.'i
vines, mel were everywh.n' Inuiiiv .iiei'ied Ly ihe .n.wils nssenilileil. .\ iiuniLer nf liners whn serv.'d dnrinc the wnr fornie.l n Kuanl of limior for the cenernls.
The spai'e in fi..iii nf ihe hnlel where npartmenls liml L.'.'ii s.'.uri'.l fnr the cenernls, wns .•l..sely pmke.l with pen¬ ple. slioiiiK nf "l.niic l.ive the Hn.-rs"
gnrled Hie .South .Vfrieaii eoiiiiimnd- .'l's when Ihey nppenred. nnd Ihen ihc ernwd sniic tlie 'I'rausvanl natloniil nn¬ lll.'iii. wli.'reniMiii ili.' cenernls hare.l their ll.'n.Is and wnv.'d tli.'ir Imls In
n.'kiinwiedci Ill nf tile elllliusinslie
iveli'.iiii,' ne.'onled Ih.'in.
Snliseipieully n I'l'ieptinii wns lield lu llle liniwinc rnmii. fnrin.r SInte See ri'liiiy nf lhe Tninsvniil Ileil?. mid Hr. l.eyils.. 111.' I'llll'npemi IICIUI l.f I he Hu.'rs. iiilnMliieinc Ih.- In.nl eelelirill.'s tn Ihe visltnrs.
Ill the emirs.' ..f 11 spis'i'h lienernl Itolha deelm'.'.l that lie and Ills ml- lencu.'s hn.l not ...m.' ii.'i-.' to Imlil fes livilles. lun ih,. enrdlniily nf Ilielr re- i.'pllnii wns smne r.. .niipense fnr ilie crent sorrnw ih.'y hnd experlemed.
"We nre depnlles," sni.l ihr Hoer Coniinnmlmit il.'iiernl. "nf nue of Ihe mnst ruln.'d penpl.' riilneil nnly he inns,. We have dmie iiiir .lulv and de femli'il nnr lilu'rlv mnl iiid.'penileme.
fnr Hhl.ll nil snerllli'i' mnld lie Inn
Till C'lo'rai. hnve reiplesled Hie memliers ..f pr.i-Kii«r iissnelalions lo refrain trnm maklnc mill.Hrillsh spee.'li.'s. wllil'll. Ih.' Itoer I'oniinanders sny. mny pnssilily Impiiir I he siieeess of-their mlKsion to lireat Ilritnin
liiu'inc llle .lay the Hner cemrnls visited forniei nesideiil Steyn.
"Til. km.wii n Turk Ciiy
Ih.. ""hi
lllll prn
fnund
nr nf
Ills lnne
ly .ahill I ' 111.' nn.'iim- mill in III.'
I'nrk Ciiy minliic disiri.l. Tmh An h-rsvu llllll .'iLli'iiilv Ih.'U dend fi.r we.'ks. ll wns Inlli'ved Ihni he ill.'d frnin sini'MiIiiiii. liimicli .SlTim in .nsh wn. I'..nil.I hiil.h'U In 111.' inliili ll I. I..'lii'ie.l Ihm fnllv .TIii.iKMi lie. In hi. n'dil ill Miriniis l.niiks. Hi. ..niv
'.llnVMl r.'Inlive. live ill Sw.ll.'ll
l>r.iwn.«l In m Tiny HpriiiK-
I'ellnW lUllipels fnllud ymillc Will mill Kl.'lll. nf Itnell.'Sl.r. \ V.. lyillc
lU'iiii. fll.'.' dnwuwnr.l. ill n liny spriiii; s.nr. .'ly ilir.'.' imii.'. d.ip. 11.. weni I., lll.l.: : . li :<..u. ill Ironde.pinli Hny. In seiili' Ih.' l.nl.' . nmp. and ili.- nlher.
weni Iher.' lil" Inllnwill;; llllirillllu
'Tie linvs f I Ih.. .nmp nml l.r.'nk
fnsi wnilinc. Klein had .vlileiiily cone In the spline fm wnier nnd full, ii in n III. hi. 1 nil nml iio.e Leliii: iiii
l.nr
Culture IS Uot ihurait.r. lui ihnrni- ter la mlture
I.oE'e will u.'t illUDline ullHi it is i u tire with love
VoU .'iibOol mtiuiaie a iiiuii " ui.'fsnge l.y the lille nf h.s lunuili
'The heart wilhiQ i.. resist evil is Letter tbau a fcocK witbuut
Tbe o£lr thlDf tL.it <<.me« i'-i ibe maa who wait. i< the dnn from the proceaaioo»
Tb* prot.lem i. do! to get an e.lu. a- . uan out of politie. to luueh aa in get edueai (.1, i:.i . 11." poiri. unt-Ham'- I Il'.ri*.
A Hank U'rrrkrr N.nl.nrr.l.
.Iiidci' .Miiriihy. In lle.onler's Coun ll li.in.il. .Mi.ll, seiili'iiei'd rriiiik C
.\iiiln'Ws. who wns f id cnilty of
mlsnpplyinc nud uiisappro|.rlniiiic funds of Ih.' wr.'.k.'.I Clly Savincs Bnnk. i.i lifl.'.n yems nt hnrd In l.nr in lii.'ksnn prt.on
KroHnr.l III. Four f"hildrrn.
.l....|.li .Mlllrr.nil. .1 rnniiei. In mj. • 'Asl nt Sniiiiii. Knu.. ill n Hi nf ilr. .pnilll.'Ii.y ilr.iune.l hi. fnur i lid.lnii. Mine cirl. nml n |...\. in ii . islerii. nnd llllll slim Iiillls. If with II r- mlvir .Sn¬ il. rson was fmally wniin.l.il. I'lnnii- .inl iiiali.'rs hnd nff.'.'le.l hi. min.l
Flltr llr.iwn at m.aeovret.
iHirinu III. mnii.'iii r.'. n.'ar Si I'. I. r.l'lll-. llll..in. ,1 s.jiia.llmi ..f mt ;,li< w,i. ..I.IM-.l .ud.l.Illy l.l ilinic' It i;nll..p.'.l iul.. .1 11).r nml tlflv nnn w.l.. ilroM iie.l
•:i.17,UOO l..ri In < harlt>.
f ll.lei III., nill of till. Inle .loseph li
. li'.v. r. n l.usill. s. mnu ol ii c.'ii.'railnn
iL". Dim liieil ill Ilnslnii l.'i Hilly nl III.'
ngr .if .Ichiysi'i .11'.\enrs. ,$i't7.<iiiii .. civ.n ..iilrlclii i.. Mii'imi. . biirii.iLI.- insiiuitl.iiis. mi'l jilnuimii Ih left In trust t.l cn n.l lieiiev..l.'ii; piir|H.si's nfler Hi.' .l.ntll nf tb.' Lie leiiani Nearly llfly .IllTerei.i iiistitniioiis are i'''iiiemL.'ied
ill ll, will, .ili I,111 Irt.. nf ll.l... ill nr
i.'nr H...i.'i
MiH'k Uiuk.r m ..uUl.lr. .1 i:. .M.Millali, nilninc sLxk hmker, ded al .Xsp.'il. Cnl. vt lillllel wm:iiOl. ..¦If Illtii. le.l
l.4>»t "f'ahln" Ciolfl Mln. V,«4-.l.d.
Wnr.l r...'.'iv.'d „' ,'.i,.'iidnii. Wv.. . fiom It,., lown ..f Hiin-iln Win i. |M.rt. 111.' |.!n.'.' a. nlum.! iW strl. .1. U
»,i.,. ,,f .he Ho. kinc nf tb.' miuei- „i,.l l.n.s|».. i.,rs I.) the H!c M.iru .Mmmi hIiis wh. re Ibt' faLiilously wealthy au'I I'jJiK-Josi CaLin i;..ld min.- h.-i. i...eii r. lis. overeil. Th.' mine i. Iim al.'.l on in ier Creek -ixiy niii.-s fn.n HiilTnin The s«.ar.li Inr Hi., l.t.r min. Iiii. I.eeu
arri.-d nu l.y bnn.lr.'.l. of pro»|»-''tor- lurinc the last ihirty y'-ar. anrl Hnr ns an.l Sutinn. tbe iw., wii*. mod.- the lise.ivery. hn).' M-«ri!ie«J foi iwelve -ear. •I.rmiiil.niit ih. Ki; H.'in .Xl.'i.iii
STATE NEWS.
('lriK)rman Cbarvrd With T«klnc BriD.. Thl Hev. Unliert M. HaLh. paMor of 'he Kirsi Hnptl.t Chureh. of Bast Au¬ rora, nent lo Huffalo. and walked Inle 'Honest .lohn" Kelly's raloon In I..)wer Main streel. uear the dnoka. 1>ouf;bt n slass of Leer. «nd tlien bad Kelly nr iei>t.>.l f.ir vlnlHtlnc the Exela. laws Kelly v)as relenaed on ball Next luomluc. he says, be re.-elved a tele. |ih..ne enll froiii the Kev. Mr. llnLI..
Coin, up to Hie Cheltenham Hotel " said llle iiiinister. "nnd we ."an flx nial- t'Ts lip " Kelly informed Captain Jobu Taylor, of the Tlrsi rreclnet. of bls In leiuled eali ou the mlnlalot', and a .le Lllire was asslcned to aeeompaiiy Kelly. 'The salooii-keeptr olTered Ihe ininister .$10 If he would go baek to Knst .\nrora and refuse to appear iCKinst llim in .'oiirt. "Not enough" Hie inlulsier is said to harp repm.il.
"Then 111 make It fi:,," said Kelly. "Couldn't think of It." snl.I Ihe minis ter "Well, will ».Ni do'" Inquired Kelly. The minlater itnR Katl.fled with this nmonnt. Hint Kelly baniWd tbat sum tn bim whereupon Detective 8er- cennt I.yni'li walked out from bin hld- luc plaee ami placed the minister lui- il.'i arresd,
Nlalr*. Coirrn tmtl.
Stnte C.inlrnll.'r Nathan I,. MIUerha» issui'd the follnwlna Btatement: "The Suite hns 111 iiK illvposal at preaeut .-nab nvnilRliIe for approprlatloiifi ninouiitlnc. 111 round numberd. to $8.- iKHi.iKHi. upon wblcli the Htate 1. reeelv- iiiK interest ni two and three lier eent. .\i Ibe el.we of ilie pivsent lineal yenr. Oetober I. tmri. It nil approprlatlous payable before that llme are met, there will tie nil a.'tual surplus of |7.miO,(»Ol), Jt will nol Le necessary for the State to borrow a dollar during the flical yenr ending Oclober 1, UKW, and the revenues of the State already provided for will ennble It to meet all paymenta prior 111 Oclober 1, lltai, and leave n bnlanee of nvnllnble cash lu the treas¬ ury al tbat time of at least from |,'l,- IHHI.OOII to $4,IIIHI.IKI0."
Ki.GoT.mor Crn.li Hal.,
l,x-(ioveruor ,Monxo H. Cornell looks linU- and hearty for his seventy .years, "All of Ihese reports which have been einulated about nie lately are alisglule- ly false." be sal.l a few days aco. "Iu reennl to the stntement that I am suf feriiiK from softenlnc of the brnlu tlmt is simply a repetlllDii of Hie innloveleiit slander whlili was uttered some .veara rtRo for political purposes, .\nothrr nli- suril deelurntlon Is that I am still In .outml nf 'creat wealth.' Now. tmt only um I not In control of creat wealth, bill I never wns. Auotber nlle- Cntlon wbleb is eulirely untrue Is Hint I have drawn cbwkH on banks In wbl.'h I have hnd no funds."
Th. hlRt«*. Appl. Crup. It.'porls received from various pnrts of Weslern N'ew York, partieulnrly Macnra Connty, liidlente that the np¬ ple .rop will be unusually large tbis yenr. so blfr, lu fnct, that buyers are holding olt nnd nre not obtnlnlnx op- tions on orcbai'ds ns lu former years, becnuse tiK'y thiuk thnt the priees will be luucli lower shortly. In conse. gueuce the erops of only a few fancy orchards bnvo beeu sold. The rain of .Tul.v caused n scab to appear on nmny of the npples, but It did uot Injure tbem for evnporatlnc puriwses. nnd all s.ablied apples will be disposed of lu lliat inainier. Il Is lliuiicht tbat applcb will sell from SI.'.'.-i to H.Tkt a linrrel,
I>«afl B.dT ToiMd at Th.ir Fawt.
Wbile biindi'eds of persoiiK were sit- line at Hrown st. Htatlou, Chester, N. Y.. of the New York Cenlral Hailroad. Wllllnm H. Horawell, aged forty years, n wood worker, wns struck by a fast passeiiKcr train. Instantly killed and bls body tossed nlniosf nt their feel. Y'et tbey knew nothing of It until n womnu on ber wny to the stallon sluuililed over tbe body nnd gnve the nlnrm.
Slat. Arborlcullnr..
TllC Sinie I'lsli, llniiie nud rmesl Comnilsslnii mel nl Syracuse nud enii- sldereil Hie eKiiihllsliuieiit of SInte tU'e nurseries on Ilnes similar tn the .Stale hatcberles. The enmmlssloii believes that tile plan will result In reclnlniliiK denuded lands wltblnlwenty-llveyeHrs. It Is proposed tn Rive Ihe trees to lull nlelpnlllles aud citizens upon npplicn Hon.
Iluek.f.tl.r Uuy. In Afllrondiwka,
'The .Menebnni I.ake hoIdliiKs In lhe Adiiondncks, coniprlHlng IKKK) ncres of forest hind, bnve Just Leen transferred lo .N'.'W York men nt n price snld to hi' l>li.'),iMM.i. Il is i.'purted tbat the liebi- wnre nud ILudsoii,llailidad und Will¬ iiiin Ifu.'kefrller are Lcblnil Ibe pur¬ chase.
I>..i'.n.l«nl« nf John an.l l*ri.cllla Ald.n.
"Jhe f..linll .inuunl reiiiiimi of lhe de- sceiiduiilH of .lohu uu.l I'riscilla Alden. unld.- fninous Lv Iiongfellow's ".Miles SinmllHlTs t.'ourlshi|i." wns held iii Itoss I'lirk. Hincbninlon. Alioul :liiii .lesi'iii.lanis fnun lhe sevenlli 1.. Ibc |. litll ceiienillous were preseul
Kaln Ilrov. Illni to Hnlei.lr.
I .pirns Cook, a wi'llkiioivii larmer. of .Menlmnlville. cmuuilMed suicide l.y Lbiwinc Olll his btalus wbll.' ile
-p ll III lii'ianse of light crops due l.i
lone .'ontiiiiied rnlns He b'sves n )viilow and several ehildreii.
Nrw Tork •Ital. i...d. In i'al.ul
A C.'iisus Olhce bulletin slal.'s
New York Slnl.'. IbmiKh third lu pnpu Inllon nnd patent rank for the llrsi d' end.' has since been IlrsI in botb n. Mdi as ill iiiniiiifnciure
III.. In ll.r Hundredth V.ar.
.Mrs Kli/ii lllnnian. widow of I..<iek- vMio.l Iliiiman. died at I'arinei. need
All Aruund Ihr Dial..
The S' in.nl .>'1ih1is shows Ibul Sllvel Cn .'k has .Viil scbool cbil.Iren
i'ariijeis re|i.iri tbe best .ml .rop Ibis hi nson ..I the pnKt tweiitytlve yeurs.
Ill,' III') Harvey Coriwll, the oldest Haptlsi minisier In .New York Klale. lllld ar llle iinnn of a .lauglner ul fort I'rnii" III his ninely-secon.l year
Chnili's Bmler. i w eiily-«li{bl y.nrs nl.l. n llneiiiuu, wns choked In dealb «t Syrncus.'. by a live wire while at wnrk. W.iikiiieii i.Hci'eed*d In levlviuc blm iwice
I" I. Ipsnii Is sliil working on bis plans 10 l.HlId (in electric railway fn.m CnttaruuKiis to Iliilfnlo
i|. allh Coiiiuiisslourr ilreen.', td Hul falo, prolHMies to wave exteuslve si ien llfl.' warfnre ou iiios.iuiloes If lie can KCI I s;u.'ill appropriation for tbo pur pose from Ihe Commou t.'ouiicll
I'rofebsi.r Allien II. .Mc.Muriay. of Wnlwortli. wns iiouilnui.d for H< biiol ConinilssioDer ou tbe UepuLllcnii tick .'I The .'.inv.nilnii was held at .Mariou for 111.' Western I tistrlct of Wnyn.' Cminty Miss Ida ". Co«ad wns nmn liinted. nl Walcwi. wlthoui opposiiinii, lor S. ll.i.il l"oiuiui*slouer In tbe Knsl nil Iii.tri'i.
His KoBaau WhMM Fsnw.
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THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR AUGUST 24.
antdM.!: It.porl a( th. «pl.*, Naaa. allU l-.t.and alll.,15laal...4—OwIdaaTwH. I'.a. >!., 4 —Mrnaniy VerM*, 3*.aS— Coinm.ntar.v on th. Uat'. l....nw.
KxpUiifti.e \, "Kveryihing wa. now rrn.lv f.ir taking iH)s.sessioii of Canaan, ^.r.ivi.le.l tlie people h.d the neeenary tnith nn.l o.iurHiir .Viiordinglv lloM. .ommiui.led Ihrm in Hie name ot Jehovah I Deut I: :?). 211 tl) tn up and tahe noaaia- sion ..1 tlie i.inil. They only necoad .*« tills) 111 (in.! aul an forwanl. and in
wh.. h.'ld delivrre.1 thrm with a uii(ht; liar.l. )\li.> h.ld made a path throu(h-th* -ca. witn had rained Ilrad (rom heaven, and l.n.ught i aler (rem a rock, and ipokim' from Sinai and entered into coveaaa* )viih I htm. and nat leading tbem vMt' His vi.ible presriice this Ood bade thMn go lip .'ind take )H)«.«esainn of the land ol promise. Thry sh.mld have trusted and
2. "Send lliou men "" 'The iieople wera nlrnid to g.i f.irwanl. ,ind had atked Mnses I., send spies to srarob out the Und, IV'ut. I: Tl. Although It would haire heen better for thrm lo havr had laith in l3od and to bave at nnee entered upon thair promised possessumi.. yel in order to sat- lafv the Iieople the l^rd ordered Ifoaea to ..-nil Ihe spi« "Of every tribe—a man." Moses selected twelve leading men. "every nnr a prune" (K. V.\ in or¬ .ler that the Iiest oossible results might be realiired. "The object of thc expedition )va» (11 to Irani nhat were the attrae- tiniia nl the i-onnlry. 121 to diarover tbe difhiiilties in thr way of tnking poaaeasion, l.'ll to tind nnt tlie lieat way of reaching lhe couutry, (41 to learn what prepani- liona It )*'fts necessary to make.''
4''.'4. In verses 4.1.') <ve have th* name* nf the spies. In verses 17-20 Mosea give. Ihem .iiecial dire, tiona. Thev wera lo travel the vrhole length nf the land lo the Irf-bniion m.-mnuiin leiiinn, and find out all ubont the land and the iieople, and to bring back aome nl tlie fruit of the land. In vemea '23 and '24 we have a deaeription of Hte fruit Ihrv brought back witb them.
-iS. "Heturiied- after forty daya." For¬ ty da,VH were siithcient for a joumay of 2^ miles nnd the return. The apia* coald re<t u,\ Sahhaths and travel oOO milea, going lU the rate of less tban fiftean milea a dav. Il is not prnhnble that tbey went in 11 bodv, bat siiiglv or by twos.
'26. '"To Kadeali " Kadcah meana holy. "Shewed them Ihe fruit." They had hroiifilii back gr,if)es, pomegranates and iigs. The bunch e( grapes was verv large. \ . '23.
-27. "Kloiveil) ivilh milk and honey." 1'liis ivns a puetinil descriptinu of a Coun¬ try rich III pasturage nud produce. Thus i;ir the iep,.i-l» ui the spies agree. They all oomme-id the richness and fruitfulneae of the aoil.
•28 "Neverllii';i.«s." Tbe report waa given publicly and it wns artfully airanmd t.) l)egin with eomnieniiations, in oroer that their subsequent sinuders might re¬ ceive credit. This would introduce th* godless majority reiiort; there it in it no reference lo .leliovah. It ia an infidel doe- umenl. "Children of Anak." "Long necked, famous giants, deacendants" from Ai'ba. founder of the cilv of Hebron. Th* spies ivere leiriHcd nt sight of them."
'JO. "The AninUkiles. ' etc. Theie neo- ple bad nlready nitackvd the Itraelitea nnee. Kx. 17: 8-16. The Uittit** were a strong. «-arlike people. The JeiMitit** held Ihe region about .Teruaaleni. Tbe Amor- ilea were mountaineers.
,10. "Caleb." Thc any from tb* trib* «l .Tudah. He begins tlie minority nport with an iinw-avering truat in (lod. Jo*hua nlso jnined with bim. 14: 8, SO. "Stilled the people." A bitter ivail of detpair waa going up from the vast throng of people.
.11. ''We be nol able " This had nol been asserted before. The ten spiea are in- ^^ca^lng in llieir oliposilion.
.12. ' Kvil repnil inteth np.' Uow un¬ belief grows. Al lirst it waa only a auf> gestion (vs. 2S. '21ti. tiien it becnme an as¬ sertion Iv. 31). Ihen it nssumed the form nf an "evil vepnrt." The spiea caunot mean iliHi the land wss biiiren .mil the inhabit. nnta dying of fmnine. for the fruit they brought )vitli Ihrm nnd their first report in.iild I onl radii I Ihis. liut it luu been llinnglil Hull liiere wns a pestilence in the l.ui.l nt Ihis lime, nnd nlso Ihst the spin had lenrn.'d Hint the people were eonstant¬ lv enpaged in vvais Io m.-iiiitnin their inde¬ pendence.
.1.1 ".s.ma of .Annll." Anak literally tig- Ditled long necked The aons ef Anak were .i vai-e of giania in strength. It •rema to be a farl lbat in primitive timet Hiere were men of greal atature.
1. ".'Ml the ciiiigi'cgiition." There were n few noble excepLi.itis, hoivever. "Wept Ihal night." These loud wailingt, reaound- lUK hy uighl from l.'t.I in tant and from Irilie to tribe, spirnd Hie contagious de¬ spondency through Hie ivhole cnmp. They iveie surrounded by the ilnrk and chillinf (lond-. of unbelief, and were occupied witli Iliemselves and thnr dlthculliet instead nf with Hod nnd Ilia resources. All thit grief was ou ncconnt of imaginarv troublet.
2. 3. "Tlettei- In return." They mur- niuird ngainst Mosea nnd Aaron and wished to return to their former Itto o( servitude. "Their )visb to retnm to tha gniaiiings, burdens, tasks and insults of Hi" hrick vnrds of Kppt, from which a intving ,1eli,ivnli had led lliein forth wa* iiubcutive ef ;i ba^c iii|(ralitude nnd n ser- i.ilily of spirit exceedinglv oflenaivr."
' i. ""Make a i'a|ti,iiii," 'They repudiated .\|.>ses nnd Aaron nnd .lehovah. According to N'eiiemiali ft: 17 tliev aciuaily appointed a clilnili l.l l.'.id them Kick to tbe task" masler's lash iii Kgypt Moses nnd Aarmi then fell on their faces before the penpl* and ,lnshu.i nn.l * nbb rrnl their clothe* n. ,1 sign of their gnnl grief, nnd made a siioitg apuenl I-i the congregation in fa¬ vor of laking llir land at oni'C. Rut th* pi-ople Ilk.' a Irrutird lunh tried to ston* lliciii lo di-.ilh, lllld iveiT prevented from •o .l.,ing onlv l.v I he glory uf the Lord shilling forth fmni the tnbernnrle. "I'h* ni.ij.'sic of ,lehnviih flashed forth suddenly In lnke Hie people wilb terror in their ii'iMilion. I.II.I In deier llinn from Iheir VI. k.'.l .le..^n" i:..d IIOK Ihrrnlrned tlie n,i)i..ii with .h'slni.'li.m. ;nid tliev wouM h.iM' peri.he.l I.ul Lir ihi pravrr of Motet. 'Tl.c lrn .ii.e-. ivere s»oHeii with th* |i .igii. nml ill..! Kveiv |iei>oii over tw*n- I. \c.i.. of .,.-,'. rxirpl llic two faithful si.ies. )«.is In tir iM'f.ire lhe nution entered Ciinn.n. A., n trwani f.r tlieir faithfal- lie-. C,ilt-I, n.ld .Iwliua nrie |iermilled to 11.',1 H.e pl nniisi'il lllllll C.ileli leeeived llel,..Ill n- l.i.. piisM-asiini. lhe very place lie sinrchnl n> a -j.y, uliere were the he«t Illlil I'll.! lhe aiiuiigesl eiieinies. Joahua
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Ifa^^au §omd^ lletoteto. eiiMoi:.i>: oopiKtd. ci vx: C3>'i«'r«* VOL* VII. A FA.MII.V NKWSI'Al'ER OF LOCAI. AWD OXNBRAL INTKLI.IGBKCB. FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, 11)02. TISKI: tl.»0 TUELT III AOTABCX NO. 43. iz= '-^ ^ CHARLES LENKER, Proprietor Trees, Sbnbs, Rare Eiergreens npcnrntinnc Hirdj Roses, Choice Cut Flours ^*^*'«I,a»^«ons Deslgis tnd Potted Piuts for and r unerais MAIN STREET. preeport. l. i. Greenhouse. Plants tlty. Fulldl- raotlons tvlll bo foonS In our prioo Ilat for ¦ lantlnfl and oarlnfl fortrooa. Thla prioo Ilat la froo Ra P. JEFFREY & SON TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS In flroat numboro and vorlotioa, trua te nama ond dufl 'roah from tho ground, and dolivorod In a ohort tlmo In melat oenditlen E. A. Dorlon BONDED .-MJCTIONEER rre.'i...rl. -N.V. Benjamin D. Homan BU I LD E. B Plans tnd Bi>erlflcatlont Prepared Work Satierlnlended ICatlmatee Furniehed arricl and flENaCN PLACC, HENRY H. HAM/VIOND, Tonsorial Artist, Main St., Freeport, L, I. BELLMORE, L. ;. BUY THE ALWAYS RCLIABLE Jfair C'uttlut;. .SiniflDK. KliRinptJolnK. Kperijii HitPntlon to CMIdrpn> Hair Cwtting. filVE THH NEW HAUBF.H A CALL, T"" ¦¦¦¦ .' , . ¦ ¦ . ' . -. M. Longenecker Bros. DENTISTS 669 Fulton Straat, Brooklyn FREEPORT, UBBY 1 HEYWARD BUIIDIRO Opp. Depot, l.n ^\'ednesda.V1 Knd Friday) lr..iii!)ii. m luSp. ni. Wu. R. Lo.voE.vl. KKH, ^. n. 8., Manaser Wartrtaait 113-IIS raltoa St Srtakliit Influlro ef C, i. WUUCE, I, D* SUVA, LIBBY I HEYWARD, l DORLON ^^/ASi,k^.kSi.ik^ furniture I Carpets & I % ^ Stoves. Ranges, ^ Housefurnisbin]; ^ Goods.... ^011 and ^Gasolene Stoves 'k^jA ^Ik ^Ik ^Ik^k^lkJif.k li^lkMk C. PEASELL ',k I*" ',k \k i«* ',k ',k \k tf \k ',k ifVil^^i\f^iif'^l^'^ii^''i\fii^^i(f'^W of KreeiKirt la now reiuly k to furuiali you with llie >• Best Cooking 5tovc [k nn llie iiiarltel. an.1 onioni.u ^ fami.un double healern, v* ..XAURA i^ or »ny other kimi. '^ C. PEASELL & SON ;^ Undertakers and Embalmers '^ if Telephene Call, 19a '^^^^Bf'Jlf^iP^i^ This Mantel..a In Oak, Gloss Finish $15 Oak Cabinet Mantels frem $12 up MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS of all kinds, at i-ity jiriccB BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS D. MORRISON •how Rooms Crove Street, Freeport News and Opifilons OF National Importance ALONE CONTAINS BOTH Daily, by mail • $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by m'l $8 a yeat The Sunday Sun It tht iretteil Sundty Ntwtptptr in the wtrid 5c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year tddrata THE SON. New Tork ^ISiiSiSSSSSi8li!S;!iiii day four bri.l.'snialils Rleefully assisle.l in nieUiiip Ihe re pairs, and this t.'letirani xveiii in uimli- .'r: "Uiillon sewed on. lioi.i wi.i'i.v. HAD A GOOD THING. Mr. Rockefeller'a Opinion of the Medi¬ cal Profettion. When Mr. "W'illiani Roekefeller ha.l appeiidieltis Dr. .MeHirney waa called in to perform Ihn neeesaary operation. .\tler his reeovery Mr, RoeUefeiler reeeive.l the iloetor's bill In dua rourse. and. ilrawing a i heek. went lo pay Ihe aeenunt In peraon. In the ronversaiion whleli followed appendi¬ citis waa naturally their main theme. "You lolil nie." said Mr. Kockefelier, "while 1 was siek, doctor, that every¬ body in the world had a vermiform uppi-nilix."" "With a few exeepllons I helievfl that lo be I'le ease" answered the "And tba! sooner or later."" puraiiet Ihe oil iniiKnale. "every one woubl bave to he operated on, either to cure or prevent the disease." "rhat Ih the peiierally reco(?ni«ed opinion among the medieal frater¬ nity." was tho answer. "Well" snid Mr. Roekefeller, rlainK, "If you wili pardon me saying ao, it seems Io me that you have a better thiuK of it tlian ha,s Ihe Standard Oil fonipany"—New York Timrs. "lluVe yi.ll llnn.' llliylililiy; In e^lilli- lish liiiriiHUiy ill niir iiiirly';" "".Nnl y.'l."" iillKWel'i'il Selilllnl' Siirillllllll, "Wiij nnl':" "Ile.'iiiis.' I'm not iiiilie pi'i'piiied I'nr ,1 p'liei'iil lialll." Wusli- liimii.ii .> |
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