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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
A FAMILY N KXVSl'APER (IF LOCAL A.ND tiHNEBAL I N TSI.I.K; EM E
FUEEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, IJMi.'i.
TItKS: tlMO TBAELT » AOTaikl
NO. ({.
HOARSE COUGHS -STUFFY GOLDS
are the kind that settle on the lungs and develop into
PLEURISY
PNEUMONIA
..' CONSUMPTION
FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR
Stops the cough and heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. ^^
ConsMmption Cured
Paley ft Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind., Sept. 28, 1902.
Gentlemen:—FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR cured me ol consump- llaa after I bsd suffered two years and was almost desperate. Three physicians failed to give me sny relief snd the lasi one said he could do me no good. I tried almoat every medicine I heard tell of without beneHt until FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR wss recommended to me. Its effect right from the start was magical. I Improved stesdily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think POLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is s God-send to people witb Throat and Lung Trouble. , Yours very truly, Mrs. Mary Ambrose.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates and does not con¬ stipate like ordinary cough medicines.
THREE SiZE8-25cy SOo and $1.00
The 50 cent size contains 2', times as much as the unallsize, and the $1.00 size almost 6 times as much.
REFUSE SUBSTITUTES
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hempataad
New York
OIBce In II Corner Main
pste
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Nassau St
.NK-.V V'lli BALDWIN, NASSAU CO . L I
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Mone; la Loin on Bond mil Hcrtj!{«
•pVIXmiiiiiu >;i N.-w Y.rk
Residence, ^milb St., near riiun-h. Fri-ci...
SteoLin Boilers
FOLEY'S I I
it
mn^w
CONTAINS NO OPIATES, IS MILDLY UXATIVE
And a aalo Ramody for old and Young.
Reeominended by the Medical
Faculty for the various
affections of tlie
fhroat. Ghest and LuRgs.
raEPARXo BT
FOLEY & CO.
CHICAGO, ILL.
k. -A
Have TOur tried our
New Butcher ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^
!-"t.' If not. why we aro RoUiii,; the ; Main St. - rnEtPOBT
choicest meut iu the ni.-»rket at lowest I ^"""l T.l.-i.l.rme, dm l.ni.g Distum-e .Wa
FOUYSKIDMEYCURE
Main St , bet. Fulton and Smith Sts. , Makes Kidneya and Bladder Right
P. PITTERMAN, Prop.
Kurnicrly W. II. rnturnon-n
TUE
j Wheels are Buzzing
1 Ri'Hily to do all kimls of work, such »K nuikini; -window fmnies, doorframes,
I Kish, doors, bmrkets, drill work aud stair building at the lowi-st prioes.
Cha>.rles. L. Seamak-rv
L'pperMalu St. 1-TiEEPORT. L. i.
CARPENTER. (Bi BUILDER.
Pettit Bros.
I Undertakers and Embalmers
1 U-view Buildinp, Maiu Stri>et
j FREEPORT, N. Y.
I lir,-..li.iil.". .it 111.. riiit...l Slal... r..lle«u ul i r.,;;~.ill.n.l...l i..iln)-.ir l.islit.
til.' l>.»t.l and iiiU'si I.. l.l.-as.-.
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HERMAN OLNEY, Pharmacist.
I.ONO ISLAND RAILROAD TIIvIK TABLE
TakiuK effect October 14, I'.'lKl
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WINDELS
j Mftnufacturers of
jFRENCH ICE CREAM
j and Choice Coufcctioui i-y, l-'ieucb j Fruits, Fancj- Chocolates
i .Kisn onr home mmle Coi-naniil Halln. I.enioti i :'iK-i.iiiiul. I'eanut Hrlltle. Ol.l K»»hi.iiie.l .Mo- I .H-ssi-s Candy, t^ix-oaniit Klas..!!. Peanut Bar, I :-reaml-aramelii. all klniln iif .Mixed Tandy. j rtiltler Siiitoh. Fruit Harii, Cocoauut Bam, all llniU or TalTy, en-.
Cliun-hes, Famillei. an.l Parlies Sai>|.lled
I Brick Block Main Street
FREEPORT
I ¦
I Telephone Mi
ij. M. HKWLETT
I ilialpr In
j Hay, Feed
I and
I Bundle Wood
I ChurcK St.. FREEPORT. N. Y.
j W. F. SOUTHARD Undertaker and Embalmer
LAXAKOLA
I euros constipation.
j DYSPEPSIA A THING OP~ ! THE PAST.
I If Tou HaTe lodlsMtlan
• this arliile ought to inlerest you. No I matter what else jim may do unless you .-•ludy proper hygii-ne and diet your I'irorts \i ill not ainuunt to much. The I l.a.xakola Co., Ab Vcsey Kt., New York, I have published a rt-nnirkahle little book, j -Advii-e lo Dyspoplii-s," free to thoae who ank for it. it tells all almut dyspepsia, I ils I'fluses, \^hat to eut and what not to, ' nnd if thc advii-c is follou rd no one really nred lie troubled ^vilh iiidii^estion. We M-ll thi-ir dyspepsia cure. I'epsikola Tab- Ii't.«. '23 cenls, and are authorized to re¬ fund llic money if the piinliascr receives till hcneflt. IVpsikiila Tiihlcts tone up anil stimulate tin- stninai-h to do ita own Mork hy im-reasinp thc giislric juice and Kiliva. II is parlicularly recommended to those whose appetite is poor, with coated ! tongues, distress aflcr eating and iha 1 other ills always attendant on dyspepsia.
t Thomas Johnston Freeport L.I.
fOLEYSHONETHDlR
atopa tia* coatfla Skxad ls*als luaatfs
THE GARDEN OF FORGIVENESS-
: hero IS a iiar.li-ii. far. O. Kl-pl 1..I- liie ...ull «1k
I".-ri-.l m.ist. The swor.l ot ii...I i..r.-v.i An.l. round Us bordir i-nlv ho-t
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l{rass, Rllll Mith the vcciu .
bloom; -¦\nd. with the win.i. .ill
LciiJm;'., ..vc, i-onti
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ri.Ufli till' tuflcil f r..M-5 in their Mus and w.rr..w.
¦iimcnt 111 thnr
rc .iri- n.inc that
Hire iniue no thouiiliis i-i sa.ln^s^ ov d<-
Ilut f.iirest doivors. in lull.-,! hciuu. »||...|. .-\nd no-icat suniiijht lills thc .Irrainini
The iiiiiniiuiin^s of fuuina:n-. low ;iiid sw-ei-l.
F.irever Hllins thc c.ii and iicvci teas.-. S.iothinif the silcnic with .1 ci-ntle bi-ai.
Liko kimlly voncs, sj.e.iLnii ,v„,,U oi
.\nd licre. forever and Linvei. ri-«t TllC weary souls, unbur.leii.-.l oi thru
AnJ .-urw.l thiiiB^ .ire here i..i-L.-ii..n .in.i
hless-d: ^n.l wi.-ked hrarl- .-iri- m.iile all fl.>an
wilhin. —n.-rlnilnl .Sh.-i.livell. m lln. ,-,|,o Kvi-ninc
A YARN OF THE OLD "CAN'T HELP IT."
By NORJIAN DUNCAN.
)«rwf^n)«ww'i^W'('(n^^
IH IRk'l' "-"^ ""¦ sUii.piT who sinin U^ll tin y.-irn - the old ski,i,ii-r of
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BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
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FREEPORT, L.
Patent
SRKS
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WILLIAM H. POST
j Suiiessnr Ui .1.1'. Post * Son : — Ilealer In
Choice Groceries I Flour and Feed
• MAIN STREET, FRECPOnT
I lortn ol I.. I. R. R., Op;. Riodill Anenus
Scientific Jftnericatta
A hsnd»omeIy llumtrsled wpelilT. l.«rBe«t cir- -.ilntl.m ..f «nT ......ilill.. l..urni,l. Ten.... 13 a
rsr: four mot.lbs. tl. Si.lJ by-ll iiew«d<wiler«.
MUNN iCo.^'^™""-'New York
Braiirh Oltli-e l«5 V St.. 5Vn.hln.ilun. D. C
PEPSIKOLA cureV lnd!f;cotion ar.d dyspepsia.
I 24 (104 8 38 lll.l.
-• I -' to lan.l pasaenitrrs
Printing Delivered
as Promised
Promised as Wanted Nassau County Review
BANNER SALVE
Time Tabic
Ikl tvi Tork iii Im Islati Tr:c'.i!!s Co.
m.lfTII lUlfNII
tiHm. Minolta at |.. an.l 5i mlnuii-' ism ii... et-ra hours ui..l ei tiOiinii-* imh.! ilii-nl.l l...i.r».
iMire ll.-n.p-l S.I sl-lli.in iiasl i-veii I... ir. aadiSiiiiln |.a>l 11.. ..... I rs.
Iiaavr S'lvviM.rl, lia Iroc'l Iraik, ii aii.lli ¦da. IHtot even ao.l .^1 iiili.. .mIiI hours.
Leav.- Allal.il. Atr. »n,| ll...|ell St . In an.l aimln (HUU t-rei. an.1 .Ij inii. |.^.i ..Id lt..itrs.
Arrtte SI Itorkvillodenlrv .>! iiiM. ji.v.i ev.-n aad Mand !si uil.i |smi u.ld ii...i.>
PIlM t-ar at llallroal iraca Freepirl. '. > a m.i la.1 one. ii n ,, „,.
SOUTH iiorsu
UMve llrnkvlljelinirp .11 minutes is»l llie evaa hour* aud |o au.l '.i n.iuiii.-* i.asi llieudu koars.
I.ra«a S'rr«|M<r«, Allan'l. 5ve -umI lleilell M . Ill au.l .VI UIIU 1MU.I...1I ll...,.-. an.l a. lulu. Ike.aM liours. I.««ve Kallroa.l Irai-k 17 ami .-.: ...mi pnsl hour* an.l .17 miu. imsl .kI.1 li.'Ur-. iT» »lnnp«l.-«il ."7 uin. iMUt ev«u ami 17 S. adii iMkel .Nl.l lii.ur.. Arrlwal Mln.-oia loan.l 5i. luiu. i.aal < le-i aad ai ailu. imsi .nI.i i, .u r
riral oar al Alt u.ll. .Aieu-.e and Bolel I Si. Silea. ai. ila.i..u.. it ...
<jraKN> wKiT Hiirs-n
liara leave llempMea-l .lerv |...lir fmm 5 17 a. m. lo I :.>T I. ut , ...nm-. Ill.,l w...| rn.rs li.r aU patat« m Nea V..rk lIl) a> il Sru..kiin. KA-T MorNll
t"at» h-.ve Itn-ea. ev.n ...oi- fr>.ii. « Ua ak to bill 1. in tor ll.ju.-lea.l. <- ....a
^r%«^rl ajul ll.s-kvi|ii .lrv<. au.l .11 .. ,. n.
tar UmipMead and .Vimola . ul.i
ffNllAV TIMK TABl.K
(ta Kunila>» llr«l ear- l.ave ll.ekville renti^
I.Wa la Kr.«|>.rl .. . m . Viu.i.ia a .•> •
m . QiiM-ne 7.14 a. m . an.l lli<'re.*ri. r ae -,s r
vaaA ilay tlu.v laM.
CROiBIE S COUGH CURE wan cvtRY UNC of comh.
The Wall Street Journal
ciivea a<lvii-» and anawprs, without
(horice. iuuuiriea about invi-stuu-nts.
i^tudiiia niidt-rlyinft oauarw uf nuu-ki-t
lUovoDients. rK>t<>nuine8 facts itdveru-
UK^-alueof aeruntit-a Cntiristv.auHlyaes
»iid n-vi<>w8 Kuilruaa aud Iudustrinl rc-
piirta. Haa (.-ooiplete tabhw of cnrniiiKS
.if proiM-rtira. (Quotes actiTt> and iiiai--
tive stis-ks und bouda. Kn-ords the
Ihl' last aiile of bonds and the' yield ou
nvuatuu'ut at 111* pritv.
'. >h,r irhn ,1,1,1,1 rnntultl the THE Wall.
I SrRIST JDIRXAL it beller ,j„al,.lird I.,
I iiiirsi i.ioury infily antl proiilably and
j lo ijdiijf ,i(,„u/ int<«/nidi/» Ihiin otie who
¦Ioet Uol dn to
I'ublishi-d ilallr bv
Dow, .Tones & i\i . 44 Utoa^: .'St . N. Y.
The olilesi news a#.t>ni-y of Wall St.
|13 a year, f 1 a month.
Weak Hearts
is the most healing: salve in tbe world. It cures Sores, Cuts, Burns and all Skin Diseases. It positively
Cures Piles
S. Kingsbakcr, So East Ohio Street, Chicmgo, writea: "I had a bad case o< Piles for several years. BANNER SALVE cured me quickly and permaa- catly after scTcral doctors and remedies bail failed to relieve me."
QUARANTCCD. Prlo* 2S CMrt*
I'KKM.W ii1.M;\, riiiinuii. i-i i
AGreaierDiscoveri) ihanWireless Telegraphy
We liK.k uiHiii HcMill Mnru-'ri.iii- a- ii (;ri-«t<-r ili-- riot-ry IImii wiri-lr-s It li.-orn|»li\ - - };rt-iilfr tliiiii aii\- ..ti.. r ihsi-int-rv of wllllil «t- kiii.«.
\Viri-li--s lili-ora|.|i\ iin-aiis (.iMt-r, i|iiii-ki-r. i lii-a|.i r lr.iii-iiiis'.i..ii l.r riiiiinii-ri-ial, Mii-ial anil jiiiiriiali-ti. :;- ttlli^i-iii-i-- iiii-.ins iiri»i:ri--s almiir l>iisiiu--s liiu-s. .
Hi-\all .Miiiu-ji.m- iii.aiis lili- and lii-allli f..r l«.l..- iiiiilinii .-\iiii-rii'aii iiii-ii anil uoiiu-ii in.w in llu- i-liit. In - ..t' a m.i..l ii.-iiijrt-r.lUs, iiiiist insidious disj-a.-i-—i-atarrli.
Hi-xall Muiu-'roiit- is the i-xai-t i-iiiiiliiiintioii i.fiiinli.- mil clrii;;s iii-i rssary to t-ffVrl a i.r..iiiiit, salt-, |.. riiiain nl iiiri-nl'i-atarrli.
ll is a Iriiiinpli ..t' .--. i.-ii.-. .ni ..lis..Inti !> lu-vi lii-- i..\t-r> 111 lin-iiii-ilii-. Illil Its iiii|...rt.iiiii- is n-.-ili/.i-il w lu n till- a«tiil iHV-.-ls .111,1 viiilispriail i-Mst,-iui- l.C ..itarrh is ii.iisi.li-ri-il.
(atarrh is a ilisi-.isi- ..I' Ih.- nm. ..ii, iiii-tnlinmis. ll m.n s,-i,.- ii|»,ii hi-ail anil tliroal. stomaili. Imr. ImiImi-i-', 111 iilili-r.i.r» llll wiiiiii-ii tlu-ilt-liiaU-iirt'aiisof o,.|,,rali..n.
Hul »lurf\i-r liiiali-il, i-iiimr'tiiiu of llli- imui.-i ills :s
Are due lo lndl{eslloa. Ninety-nine of ever) one hundred people who have lieart trcubie can rememter whan II was simple lodiges- lion. II Is a acienliflc fad Ibal all caatfs ol hearl diaaaas. not or(anlc. ars nol only traceable le. btil are ths direct result of Indl- jeatiofL All lood taken Into ths stomach » hich fsila el perfect dUeatlcn ferments snd s-vells Iha stomacb. piilhn( u up againat tha heart. Tbis liXerteiee with the action ol the heart, and la tbe ooiusa ol time that delicate bul vital erna becomes diwaaed. Mr O Kaabtael N«n2a0..av8: I had ilcaracli trxibM and aula a kad MMa aa I kad kaan tm..-ia mh-.y. -.1. I cua K«del tyrmtOd. Cm. to- laoii igia rvatba aad it cwad aM.
««M HiMttWkMYM Bal
and reiievea Ihe stomach of all narvois strain and tha bean of all prassure. •cttkaoalf. II OC 8fw kslihs IHiaaaa tka try
aua. vhicS sella let SOc
>ia»«i-ae br ¦- C OaWirr « 0&. ONMAOa
Tllti>l.V.>i JollNsriiN
IOLET!inXNIT^XAR
tm saiKr—I aa^ attrm. Ao opiates j
R. L05EE j
. dealer In J
I CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO $
^ AND CIUAHS A
I .LUa\CH ROOM. '
? 0"YSTERS
» in all stvli-s
t
•MM aH akin cUsmm*. > *—*¦" - • - i Ti
MONEY TO LQAN
On Mortgage at 5°;;
AIX GOOD l.O».NS A-rCCPTCD »T OSi.E.
ALBEIT B. DAFF, Co.n.ellcr^t.L.. BABYLON. N. \.
till
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il-. Iiillaiimiali..ii is l,.|li.«.d li> a ilis. har;;!-; tli lilissi is jaiisi.lll-l! ; till- iii.-niliraiit-s,
u;jsi.l(.-.s ;m,l I - -l..«l> r.it a«av.
Rexall Mucu-Tone
riarlirsllii- i-iiiicrsti-.l l-l lis I hr.iii;;li I li.- arti-riis anil i .-iiis. || mlus. s sii.l.li-n ai-li\it.\, i-aii-i « iiuisi-ul.ir i-X[..iiisi..ii aiil riiiitraclioii ami ilms I'l.rii s'111 in t.. . \-
JK-1 lilt- |S>isOI10liS M-iTi-tlOlis.
.^t iiiii-i- tlii-s.-i-i.-lls ri-sumi-lluir iiaiiir.i! fumti'-us, mtlaiiiiiiati.Ill s.j|isi.li-s; t..rii Iiieiiibr:iiit.-s hi-al i hi-allli i ri-st.irnl.
Wc haM- iiiM-stiyal.-il th.iriuii.'lili an.l irr inntr Iirraii .Muru-fnii.- p'i,itii-rly cures ralarrh in rtrry fnmi.
Sii.-..iitiili-iil an- Ml ..t tills ill..I. «.- in¬ vite ealarrh suffen rs 1.. t.-i it vntli the ilistiiut uiiilrrslaiiii.iii: 'hut ,/ mul rwrd. ,> Mm, u- Tune liir.i iuirf 'iiirm thai, ..-..: lAr.n ..i.thtng.
tbemmll Muru . Tonf. cnly at our itnre cif by mail. Price. bO cents per lar^c bottle.
Thomas Johivston, Druggist
Fulton Street, Freeport, N. Y.
IllUilil.v r.ivi-. who. Ill hi lillli-. hilil hi-i-u ll.shi.rniiii
trii|i|ii-i-. si-iili-r. whali-r. i-oiik, hainl anil innstor. tiinl at till- la.st. with white hairs und a .i.lil.v i-iir|iuleiii-y. ha.l ai-liii-veil a pnsi lion iif prosiierity and wliles|iri-ail re- spi-et. We Hi-ri- sailinj; aliinnshori- at till' end of a (.'ray, hiwerini; ilny. with tin- loni; lu-avi- of the sea lu reinind ns Ilf a Kilh- Ihill hnil spi-nt itself while hi- lay ill anehiir in tin- siiun hurlmr of Iliir.l I.uek .\riii.
In the iilHiiK, I'ar i.iii lo s.-;i. w In-n- thi- dusk was eri-i-|.i.ii,' up with ihi- mist, then- was a h.iiK. frothy line of vvhilei a shoal, upon whi.h the s.-as were lireakini;. 1 Wii.s (.-hul that it lav tii windwiii-il.
¦Tln-y i-all.s it the .-simal u' Wri-.-k.-il Ships-.- sniil the skipper.
-Tlii-n luuny a eraft nmst have—' I lu-««u.
¦¦.\yo. ninny n Iliii- i-ral't.' In. broke
in. -luis ill lost thi'i-... "rwiis a fint-
ful spilt in thi- old ilays. w hen wi- used t' gn V the m-m1 lumt in s.-li.ioiii-|-s. 'Twas in the lii-ep water iifT that slioiil lliiit llu- old Cant Help It lefl her lii.iii-s. Til lie sure. I knows that well eiiiiugh, fur 1 wus iiliDiird when she Wiis w-ri-i-ked-alioaril o' Unit old lop sail Ihiltish. hlil. the hist lianil shippi-d fruni TwilliiiKiite, In the sprini; o' furly yi-ars ngn, wlu-n llie iee anil wind sank many a i rnlt u' the soalliiB fleet.
¦ Ddi-s you waul a bi-rthV' says tlu- 8kip|ii-r.
¦¦ 'What's Voir.' s.-hoonerV says 1.
- -The l-an'l Help It.' says In-.
- ran't help wlint'r- says 1.
- 'l.oadlni; with fal e\i-i'y voyage.' says hi', ¦ruin.', now. will yuu ship'.-'
-' 1 will If I eant help it.- says 1."
The skipper laiifhi-il aKain at thi- siiiiple Joke uf that day. stiii-k a Ibiinili iu my ribs to make siiri' that 1 i-iiiii.-ht the point, gnyo n turn lu ihi' whi-i-l. huwled an urili'r to i-ase tin- Jili sheet. mill proeoedi-d:
-Well. I eiinliltrt help it "rwiis Ibe last berth in lhi- last s.'liu.iner. s.. 1 Khippi-il. Bul she not nu seals that year n.iry a uiii-. >\i- lost tin- puur skipper iilT lhi' .iili-biiiim tw ii weeks uut. In a Kill.' iilT llie Ilray Islands. Then yye was in Irunlile. We i-uuliln't afrei- oii a skipper. Smne uf us wnnied Ilii- llrst hand. -Iltli:' snys lln- rest. Hi- isn't lil I' .skipper ii pnildle pnnl.'
-"So we kniickod iiliuul llii- ii-e fur n week or more Hilliinil slvhliii;,' a si-al 'Twas windy vveathi-r, with (rales o' (siiuw niul lliell si-ns. ami tin- I't-iiW iiul woiiili-rfnly sulky. Tlii-re wiisiit a pi-li nliiiaril t' pay the men fur the hanl w-iirk Ihi-y wi-n- iiuini. and thi'n- wiis a row in Ihe f.iri-i-astle i-iety iiit'lH 'Twas not luiin afuri- Ilu-re was nulhiiii,' Imt si-oHls on deik and i,'iiiw Is below. Ilelleve nie. sir, 'twas a must iiii.i.m- f.iilal.le lime. Thi- willing' liamls worked 111.- ship an.l ihe i:i-uvvl,'rs stiiyi-.l lii-luw,
-¦'I.ouk hi-re. im-n.' savs I, uie- niKhl. 'w-i-'ve itnl I' bavi' a skipper fur this heri- Si-hiMiner. I never hean-il li-ll uf ii s.-li..i.n.-r willmnt nue. Let's haM- llu- llist liMiiil. "lis his rlKhl-'
- -.Vlll alinanl a sailini; slilp.' says om- -Wi-ll I liuosi' unr skipiH'r '
¦¦We'll nut sail imilir Ituwls.- sa.vs uiiiillier.
¦ ¦Villi ian snil im.lir me or not. as yuu liki'.' says Huwis. liUi lis no pla.e r..r a skippi-ili-ss N.-huuiii-r. ¦riie lust Ihiiu; viiu lilll il" is shapi- a i-uiirM- for hiime. nn' eel tliere iiuii-k '
riiiy aiin-i-iti so we linvi- her to. Iiii-aIlinc I' iiiiiki- sail fur Twillinuale in Ihl- miirniiu: if the wlml was fair. It 111 uan t' lilo» haul afori- miilni).'ht blun- a irrivat irah- with the w lu.l full ii¬ si...w. ,\for.- .law-ii the ii-i- i luseil iii niiil iiippeil lu-r. Slie was fast, with iiilli's ..- pa.-k il-l- .L-rindlnc ami L-mairn^- nil liiimil 111 r.
-Her rmlilir wns .ruslnil ami h.-r liiiHspril lirokiii. Inn -vhi-th.-r ..r imt her limbers hnd In-en siarii-il Whnt ever, 'twas a woi.ilerrul Iml look.nil. The pa.-k Wiis i-iiiinini.- lik.- ma.l out I' s.il. If th.' ..Ill siho.iner leaki-.l. slii- w.iulil lill illlil sink nlii'ii the pans fell aiiiirt. If sb.. uas t.;;hl sh.- ivuiild h- ' sivampi-il or l.r..ii.-ii up l.\ the b,;: son". | f..|- Willi..Ill :' rilii.lfl- slu- 1'as iiniiiiili- ' a.i.l Ml-, I
¦ liii Ihiiikiiu.'.' ?-;.y I r r. mis. ih.u 1 neilher slu- in.r we will wai.l .iiii.lh.-r| skipprr.' I
¦Slill.¦ says Ih- we initlil eel i-iear ' |
¦ Ily lliilhl the Willi M.ere.l f the lii.l .'a»t iliill linue the pni-k liishori' Th. h I biL'.iii V h'.;..' that Wl- iniuhl i- 1
.ill M-r ll..' piH-k f till' |..i-},s but i
Mi.l 11 I Ioi.kill alioui a' ilnun I iiiaile j really t' die Th.' pa. k was .Irlflini: liver the Shoal ,i Wre. k.'.l Ships, and tbe liri'akers wne puiiii.lijii; ll f slush ns it pnssi'd. -Twas hul a niallir 'i iw.. hiiiirs nfun- the turn <¦' tin- slop w.'Illil i-nnie Shi-was fnir ill the path. |
¦ I suiu: I.ut fo:- nil b.-ii..ls. and up i Ih.y tiiniblp.1. I'm not ti-llini: you what llif-y si.i.l wh.-n I p.int.'il r tlie' I i.-aki-rs Twas a sieht f break llie , i..-r-.i- I)- the bt-avist. an' I'll name uol i.amea To the lasb, uiiui alsiaril we ¦ L-..ve onrselM's up f.ir l..si. Souie of us 1 pra.ie.! mill M.lll.l iliilii't ami sume i.f | Us .Tied ami sum.' o.neoe.! ISuI iwas ! iM.t lone nf..r.- wo v»-n« all alike- a i croup 1.- ilni'd iuiil.irin''ii. siuvering in , the li-tt.T V. Jl I. wa.tin; f..r the end of lifo
The wind's h.-iilii j: r'.iiiid t ih" Siisi ' Aoya .lim Howls at las'
If tbo wind haul-d far enough if it hauieil snnn cnuueli. ne luisht dr^ft '. ¦ Var o the shi a' Wf witehed llu .
Willd
- ¦ Tia ve»r.i.s f'"' ' •»y'- Bo^v « SKSic 'Maybe we'll go i l»ai: • Jiu 'jfuir later we scrajed paal th'
norther' emi o' the .«ho»J. The si-hoon l-r Wiis safe for Ihe time, but when the wiiiil fi'll anil the i.-.. went abruail. as it illd nt ilusk. unr ease was hard as ever. Thi' ran'l ll-lp It leaked. We turned to punip ship with a will, but the must We i-iuil.l do was I' ke.-p the wnler iluwii, Th.. w..rkiiie .-row- w-:is lash.-il I' the lUiiiimasi. mi.l th.. rest kept beluw
-Hy and by the men liejinii t' gri sea- si.-k. dne nfti-r nnolbi-t they fell baik ill Iheir bunks and vuwi-il Uu-y i-.iiil,ln-t w.irk. r.v moriiini: ea.-li of the ..-st of us was iloini; two in.-n's w..rk. 'Twns hard, 'twas w-umlerful hanl. lull Ilu-re Wiis notliim; f.r it, ami i.vas n w.iii- ili-rfiil sichi hanli-r w lii-ii only Howls and 1 were li-ft r keep Ihe rniil Ilolp It nliont.
- -Kiiwls ¦ says I. -n-e ,.,,irt ,lo it."
- -Tum,' says be, -we'll try.'
--T1.I- wali-rpiiueiliiti us imh by iio-li. Ily llight I w-ns ben! uut ami Kiiw'ls w-as ill must ri-ady I' irive in.
¦ Tiinie on,' says lu-, 'an' wi-ll liaii' a wnnl with that f.i'.-'sle i-ruwil.-
-But not n mnu woiilil siir fnun his bunk not a man: Tlu-y were so si.-k that Ihe.v iliiliit i-are whelher Ihey Wi'lll r lhi- liiiltum or not. We turned to acnlii illlil kept the piiiiips Kuiiii.' for an hour. Tbe sea was iinieter thi-n, ami 1 Ihouirht thai we iiiiBlit stir up a man or Iwo of Ihe i-rew- i' lii-lp ns So ilown Wl' went.
¦ -.Men,' snys Howls, -if some ii- yuu .1.Ili't lend a bniiil she'll sink '
" -I'm lilll si.k:' whines .in.-,
¦ I i-nn't slaii.l up!' wliliiipers nn¬ otlier,
¦ -You pi. Hill.- snys a third, -¦There tlu-y wi-re. lyiui; Iilie liii,'S,
si.k .'II.lllllll. ril be lionml. but nut tuu silk I' slriki- a bluw f.ir lln-ir uwn llv.'s nut loo si.k 1' l.'ii.l a bniiil t' iwn bi'nlen men,
¦ I'linip aivayV snys om-, 'W.'ll .-..111.- np ill the murniiii:,'
¦ -.Ml-ll.- says I, -liii lieati-li unt.'
- -.Mi-n,' shouts Hiiw-ls, losing his I. in. p.'r, -I'm nut, but I'll sink afore I'li do auolher slniki" f save the llvi-s iV siieli i-iirs ns youV
-Nor Wunld he, Wi- iniw bil on iki-k. ami I slaei-'i-ri-il 1' the pump.
- Tl nil. Howls,- says I,
-¦N..t a stroke,' says Howls, -l.el 'em iliii!'
- I kl-pl llli- pump Koiiii: alone unlil I fell tlal on th.' ili'i'k, -Himv mnny hours will she liont, Jim?' says 1.
- -Fom, I low.' says he
I'will I..' miiriiine Iben- sn.vs I,
¦Wllh my i-ar I' tin- ili-i-k I i-oiilil li.-nr III.' wali-r slnshine almnl iu her hold, 1 knew .shi' was Illlim; liy inibis and niuilil wobble nml sink nil of n sml- ili'ii. Hul I was too tireil ami sleepy lo liire mm-h nliuiil thnt, Hy ami by 1 Ii'il asli'i-|i, wliile Hi.wls pai-i'd th.' .1.- k, mutterlni;. 1 f.-ll. bi-rure i-mi si-iuiisiii'ss left me, Ih.-i sb ip was near. Ullll I was Klad that Ille I'aii'l IIi'lp It was to lake hi'r lasl pluii).'"' before iny sleep was over.
-Kill ill Ihnt I was niislaken. The ilawn Wiis brenklnir wbeu I nwoke. I'lli- rnll was ihen within n fi-w Ini-lii-s of Ihe w-nler. and Howls was fasl asleep on Ihe niiiln hnleh. (lir the port ipiarter, w-llh her sail nil set, wns n trim lillle fore an'-afler, bearintr down.
-Ili-r skippi-r lobl us. wb.-ii In- hnd lis safe nlioanl. Ihal he hail s.^hteil the raii'l Help II wlu-n hi- niuiided I.oiii; |-;ipi- Ihe laiiil iilT our sli-in. sir, as the ship lies now ami bail made linsie to our res.-Ill' Wl' said we wi-re Kind he, hail hnppeni-il aniuinl jusi al that lime,
-¦¦l.ook hi-n-. buys:- snys une of uur .-n-w, -Tli.r.-^s the last i.- the I'aii't Help It,'
¦¦liuwii Willi Ihi' ulil tupsnil tialtlsh. and her boms now 11.- s.,iii.'wlii-n' f the west o- th,- Slmnl u' Wre.-ki'il Ships.
-¦Hub" says Howls, lookiiiK thni ninn siiiiare In the eye.
"None o' Ihat it-ew." Ihe skippi-r eon- i-lii.It'll, --was evi-r shipnintes ahiiiK ¦>' Howls nml me iiKnlii." Tben. with n roar, "llanils on ili-ek ami stniiil by'. Well liaiiK hi-r down in Hi-i-p I'ove for till- niKbt."- Youth's rompaniou.
ANIMALS WITH HANDS.
KauKnioos use Ihelr hamls very reail- ily tu lllllll fliilil in nml lu put it lo Ihi'ir muuths. .Vs their foreli'Ks are : ) shorl thnt thi'y him- to lirinvse in a sloopiiiK position. Ihey seem plensod whi-n able lu si'i'uri' a larKe Iniiieh uf i-alibaKi' or oilier vi'Kelabli' provender ami tu lllllll it ill their hnmls lo eal. Sumeliini-s till' yiiniiK kanirnroo. luuk iiiK uut of the poneli. i-nti-lii-s <iiie iir twii of Ihe li-nves whieh the olil one limps, nml llu- pnlr may In- seen I'liili nilibliUK at the salad held. In Ihelr hamls, one, so to spi-ak. ¦une nour' above the olher. In ".Miee iu Wnnibr- Iniiil" lhi- lizard ia nlwnys innklim; iioli's on n sinle nnd Ihen IryiPK t" rub them out aKiiiii wilb bis linRers, .Many llzanls^ fei'l nre so Ilki- hnmls that il IS rntlii-r surprlsinK Hint they ari' only usisl for riinnlna and elliub- iiiK Hul that is the main purpuse to whi.-h lir-anls apply tlu-m. Tin- slow-. ,lii|lbei-ati- i-lnspiiiK nml um-laspliiK uf :i ehnimii'ims fei-I louk lik.- llie move- mints w bii-b the hnmls of i| sleep walk- i-r mlKlil mnke were he IryiiiK to creep ih.wn tbi- banisters. Thi' I'liainelenns an' almost ili'luniieil liniiils. yet Ihey iiavi- a i-i-rtaiii siipi-rlli-inl reseinblanre to the feet of llll- pninils, whli-Ii more Ilian iilbi-r binls nse lhi- fool for mnny uf the piirpuses of a hnnd wnen feed¬ ini;
T.l se.' mnny nf the sninller rodi-nts - Kniuiid sipiirrels, prairie iIi>(.-« nnd milliiiutsh..ill Ibelr fisid, iisiinlly in bulb paws, is lo l.'iirn n b-ssoii In the ili'.\|i'ri.us use ..f hamls wltbont •liuml.s Hats and liiii e ilo mil ns u rule -iliiiib" what lliey bold, but 1. -rely siipi un it in lle-ir paws, ll.i-ir lo'ivpuii-iiis bi-iiii; lum-li .b-ss btiinun Ihau th.y appi-nr N.ilhliu; more i-iflid ily siiKKi-sIs the mumentnry im|iri-s- si.m thai a pretty Iiub- monkey i« re
tely -a niiiii and a l.n.llu-r" thnn
uhi-n be stn-lehi-s out bis mar lillli- I'-nlm. Unjii-rs i.inl fliiimb. and with aM till- mov.-ii i-iils imipi-r lo the i-lvilir.eil mmle of Krii-tinj: insists ofi slinking hamls. Hut no one fei U in Ihe b'Hsl im-lined III cr.i-l' ih- . hiwiil dlKits ot any if Ibe nsbiils whieb uae Iheii paws to hnl.l fooil Tbey nre only -l-.il.lei- " nut hands -Sp-'-lator.
The Worth of a "Pall-"
.V -pull " is a lliiiiK seliloni i-ou fes.e.1 Men whl. rei mil Ihi-ir own rl»< an. nut liUi-ly to avow- any mil oiit.idi till it ..«n mirit. Meril .-oimts am a'xays must .-..unl ns a sii.e .|iih nnn Hul when fh.-n- are two felloi's nl iHiiuiI iiieril. nn.l i.:i'- pmninllon then is always Minie imirlili by whieh uni ia inure awepiHl.b- P, tuoae in MUlliori ty. rhis .narjiln may be only f.ersona • .aiiuer icd nililre-s. or il u.ii.> be vvldf ai-iiuaintaiu-pkhip v.hiih laii b. Uelpfii to the business. ..r it may l»- uionej V hi. h b» i-aii invest in Ihe business oi we.-'iih whu-h 111; 1.-111 influeii.e. ur i may be family and aisial sIr.-uKth whatever 11 Is. il -s this lusruin Iha' .oiints. al Ihe erisis wbei. the . hou-e li In be ii.adei It 1- lb. everlasiins lan that -IO him thai i.i.',h ahal! lie ;:1- i-n ¦ ¦•r 11* David ilniuui aaid, iheui thai Ua«, set*.'—Everj l.u-Jy'» Jlusatiue
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tulijec-t: So1nini>n-s \Tla* (-bolrr. 1 KInaS III.. 4-lS—noMrn Teat. I'rov. la., lO— .Mriniir.T Vrrsra, It, 13—CommrnUrj on the I>a>--s l.t-aaoii.
oaion wus lo hold a nnlionnl leslival at Ubvi'ii, Tills was the --great high place'' till the Irniiili was buill, Thc vhronioler informs us tlint Solomon .isseinbled a great lonKregatioii nith liini. an.l that the brazen altar m.iile in Ihe ilavs et Moses bv Beza- leel and tho o'.d "lalii-rl.a. lc of the conRre- gallon " nere still cxistmn at thai lilai-c. See 2 Chron. 1:1-<1. The objci-t of tliu lireal .-tssnsbly wna to unify the i>co|ile tmiler .-siilmnon, lo show the nation that l.e ftoo.l by thc reliiiion and the (iod of his fathers, to elftcnd thc influence ef religion over the nation, and lo bring all mf.i harmony.
II. Soloiuous lemicst (vs. .1-91. .'!. "The Uud appcarcil " .At the close of tins Aciisoii of W'orshiii. when his mind was uplifted lo Uod, -In a ilrcam,' liod frciuentlv appearcil to men in dreams in llililc times, -.\sk," ct.-, .\s there is uo limit bxed, an absolulciv unlimited range of ihoii-i- IS here jilai-cl before Solomon, This w.ml.l reveal what it was that waa really iipm-iiiio..l in his desires.
II, '"Sollimon said," Solomon, before de- eidinjt whal lo choose, carefully conaiilcred his circumstances and needs, thus ahowing that well-balanced mind on which it waa possible to liostow the ^ift of wisdom. ¦¦Shpewil mercy. ' Four consid- cratioiis mov-cil Solomon lo mnke the choice he lb.I. First, tiod had shown mcrcv to D.iviil. his fathi-r. Ilc sp.ikc honorably of Ills la I hei's incly. conicaluig his faults, mill then iiilrodui-es himself as the prom- i.seil great kindness that liod had given to David III his I'aniily, -Trulh . . . right¬ eousness , , . uprightness." Truth here conlains nil duties lo liodi rigbteousnesa thc duties lo men, nnd uprightneM the ri|[ht manner' of |M'rforining both. Such v-ratelal huiiulitv anil su.h high apprecm- n..ii ..1 m..i.il CM-cllciu-c .ire t|unlitics of lic.irl i.ivomWc lo the reception of Uod'a best gifts,
7, --Thy servant king," The second con- pi.b-i-al ion was lieeause he was king, .\1- though Solomon recognize.1 Ihe fact thnt (Iod .ind nol mau ha.l placed him upon the throne, vel lie nceilcd divine assinlance in his w-ork. It is a source of great slrenglh anil blessing lo be m the posiiion nud iloing the work lo nhich we are con¬ si ions thai (io.l hna apiiomled us. This is a strong reason bir asking nnd expecliug U...r» lllessing upon us, ^A little child," I'lie third .-..ii^i.l.-rata.n nas his youth au.l la.-k of .•x|icricni'C. llis csact age iil this liiiic i,< iinkii.nvn. but he was prob¬ ably niiietc.n or uvciity. I'his devout con- icioiisness of llis own wen'kness wns really S..I..111.Ill's liest .|imliticalion as a ruler.
». "In the nii.lsl. " That is. Solomon is scl over Ihem iwi king. The fourlh consid¬ ei.it ion was liic grealnesa of the work I., be .1.1111-. ,\ll eyes are tnrncil ii|uia him. and he is expci-lcd lo rule and guuls llli' people. Thi'V were a turbulent people, oflen going nsli-av, oilcii rontemling witli ea.h ..ther, with strong wdls and an uu- pnlsive lenipcraincal. rnilmhiy there waa n strong p.irlv opposcl lo him, and hroth- ei-8 of full n«c rea.ly lo lead it. "lliou iia.*t cl.oscn.-' It was not only a great nation, but thc nation chosen to'represent lio.l bciore llic n.irl.l. and carrv .ml His Uin^'ibiMi, and li-iich llic world llis Irulha. .\ll this was a lar grealer respnnsibilily thnu the ruling of nu ordinary kingdom, '¦('annot be iiiimlicrcd." Tliere seems lO lie 11 reference in lliese n-orils lo the prom¬ ises maile bv (.oil lo Abraham, more ea- pc.inlly lo (icncsis L'liie. This was a com¬ mon and nnUiral ezpression for a large nuniber. In smh a kingdom it would be i-ciy .blbi'ult to get thc actual number of thi- people. From the number of men given in '> Sam. ¦2A:i) and 1 Chron. ^¦l:.'i, 6, it ii infcrrcil ihal Ihe population wns iiliout 8.(mo,l»Hl.
0. "liivc Uieicl'oie " Hecnnse of those i'onsiderations. -,-\n understanding heart." His n-iiuesl nf-corileil wilh the exhorta¬ tions David had given lum. Ilia petition was that llie Lonl would enlarge ami strengthen his intellectual pon-ersi give lum a realty ibsoi riimont in spiritual things, and a correspoii.biig ilisposilions and lur- iiisli hitn wilh the pei-iilinr talents and ability for povcniinciit, thai he might ad¬ minister justice and judgment rightly for Ihc benefit of the pi-opIc, ami the honor of lio.l "To judge." Absalom wished In be a judge, Solomon trcnible.l at the unilcr- liikiiin. Solomon aslo .1 nollimg merelv for Iniiis.ill'. bul evcrvtliin« nas dire.-led lo¬ war.l the good ot tin- people, llis choice n.i-i niiscllish, noble an.l divine
III. Uo.l's miHwcr (vs. lill.'i). 10. 11. ¦ Pleased the Lonl." -Mllioiigli this cun- versatinn is represeiiteil as having Inken plai-c in a dream, vi-l it exprt-ssed Solo- mnii's renl ilosire during his n-nking mi>- ments. Solomon lia.l prayed the ilay be¬ fore with great fre.iuciicv. ninl desired of Uu.l Ihc gilt of wisdom. '-Hast not asked." The pri-;itiiesa of Solomon's roilliest ia esli- liiatisl by what he did not nag. He woa iiiisclti-li. A w-eakcr man w-onld have de- fo.i.l .iiher (11 Inng life; or (21 riehesi or I'll the hfe nf his enemies; thnt is, that U.i.l w.iuld take the life of his enemies, ur iiut il in his power to lieslrov them.
L'. l:l. "Acconling lo Tiiy worda." Those nre accepled of (Ioil who prefer spiritual blessings to teni|ioral, and are more de¬ ni.ms lo be fouud in the way of duly Ih.in lirefermenl. Solomon's prayer was n pri'iailiiig praver. U.i.l gai'e him rii-lies nn.l honor ani^ long life without his ask¬ ing, nnd thus he roi-i-ivcl a .I..able b.essuig. Itul althongh the Lonl gave S..l..inon wis¬ dom nml uridrrstnn.biig. yd ho doiibllcM stii.lcd nnil toiled hke olher men for hn ai-iiiiiii-mcnis.
14. 1.1 "ll thou will,' elc. There is a inor.il hinge on which everv blessing of Uo.l swings Divine favors ami |ir..iiiiscs release no man from llie nbbgalinns nf riglilcoiiNness. Solomon ni-ver met these con.lili.ins fllllc. He rcieived mmh, but he Ul.lll.l have received much more haa he bi-en faithful to the giaie given. "Came to .lerusalem" lie ha.l made his pniver at (iilienn. and Ilicre Uo.l graciously met 'iim; bul he leturiirl t.i the ratulal again nhere he iiiiiiht in holv .iilornlion present himself bef..re llie sa. red ark of Ihe cove¬ nant, wlmh was llii-rc in the citv of Daviil. "Ofti-re.l . .iflirings." Solemnly lo
lir.iise lio.l lof- illl Ills mercies, and espc- 1 iailv f.ir giving lum oiiiel pusscssion of the kiiigil"in. nn.l f.ir His glorious appeal- ame lo lum in llic dream, ami f.ir the pr.ii.iise made lo lum.
IV Solomon's wis.lom frhap. 4:20341. In ihapIcr 4 'iV-'S we have an niciMliit of S..Ioniou's weallli nnd worlillv grealnesa and in versis Ili.'M of his wisdom. His wis.lom took many direct ions, lle was wise as a iudge. as an ftnliiti-i-t, as a slate- man. Mi litcialui'c. Ill siieii.e He had a cimprchcnsne. powerlul iiiind .apable ol gmsinng till' Icnowlrilge ol many and dif- fi.-uit i.uliji-,t..
STATE NEWS.
Vlolatlag Game l^iwa. Stste tinme rrotivlor S|H>qrer H|W« hns retiirm-il from n ten day trip In tbe .Sdironilxiks l« tho Intrn-at ot (sme pi-oleetioii with Samuel *;. Msttlson. lie disi-overeil some stiirtllns cases o( violatloti of the Kame bins anil twenty- four llli-fiil huiiti-rs were nrrosted. riie two prott-elors. In tho Rulae of bunters. went Into Ihe very heart of Ihe Kfliue i-eKloii. In one oemp thojr fuiiiiil tbirleeu door whh-h had been boiimlesl Illegally. The iniidoe In tbs .Aillrondaeks woro vory trt-o 111 talklnic Willi the supposi'd huntora, nnd murh valuablo eviileni'O was aoeiirtHl. X)ne eulile. so Ihe warden saya, lomerkul thai none of lb.- Slnto Riime (irotoetore hill yi't appeared In that roglon, aDd Ihat if thi-y did Ihey wnuUl never get out alive. Olher KUhlos said that they would uot hi-sltnie to kill any 8tsta proie.-l.u- who pnl 111 an appoamnc*. Many of tliesi' said lliere was no olosed s.ason for them.
six riiinanien ArrealMl.
chini'si' Inspi'i'ior .loseph Wright snil Rpi'i-lul liispeelor Ilobert C. Ould sr- ii'ste.l six Chinainen and seised a bla.k horse at liouses I'oint. The horse hail been shipped by lieorfe Marsh from ChnleauKuy to Nashna. .N. II nn.l the (Tiinanion were i-um'i'nii'd 111 the ear with tho horso. .V mau who wiis In Ihe ear osoiipod In the i-oiifusion ami darUiioss. *)ne of Ibe Cliinaim-u waa nblo to talk lu ;.i(ik.-ii KiiKlish. and from him the of¬ ll. ers lenrneil Hint eerlain men bad nKrei-il to Inml Ihe six (^hiiitimon safely in Nashua. N. IL, for JKMi oaeh. Thoy li-rt Moiilienl by train and ifot off at ¦ n slation ou llm Cnnndiiiii aldo of the lino, from wlili-h point they wero driven by uiKht lo ChateauRAy. At Cliali-nuKay Uu-y were put Into the box i-ar with the horse, nnd wero about to i-niss Lake Cbninplnin Into Vormout. uu Ibeir wiiy lo New IL-iiupahlro. wlioB tliev w i-ri- sei/.i'il by tho ollieors.
Olll Soldier HanUhmi. Kilmiiml C. l-'reenniu. of Little Falls, Is si-vi-nty live years old and la a vel- i-niu of till' Civil War. lie la imnid of his war rei'iird. nud always wears bis liranil .\rmy hal. Hut ho haa noA'er done a stioki- of work allioo ho wsa iiiuslere.l .1111 of the .\nuy. Uo liellevee Ibat It is lii-ni-nlh tho dlRnlty of a soldli-r lo toll. The imin w-lio hae si-rveil his i-inmlry In Imttlo, ho says, Kb.mill nol be askeil to work, lie bss no homo nor near relntives, Imt lives on a simill |>eusli>ii that Is searooly snf' llili-nt lo meet bis m>eda. Twice be hns been sent lo the Soldiers' Homo, at Hath, but be likes I.lltlo Falls better mill w-lll not Slay nt Bath. Ho wse arrested for vaKrani-y. .lud(to r>i)nOTSn ni-ileroil bliu ImnUhod perpetuttlly fron> Llllle Falls.
Olijet-t to m Fountain. Mrs. Parali K. Kins, "t H larKO ox- pens.', rei-eutly had n luiiKnlfloent drink inc fonntnln eonstrm-lod. to be set up in the park nt the Inlei'soctlon of Mnssemi, Sabine nml Davis streets, .Syrai-use. It w-ns to bo dodlrated In honor of the nioninry of her late has- bniul, Sereno F. Klnn Now her nelffa- bors buve signed n roinonstrance npiiusl putlluK thc fountain In tbe pnrk, on the |{i-ound thnt It would <nit It up ami furnish n lonllng place oa suinnier uielits. Airs. King says she will hnve the fountain put up some- w'hei-e. ami will mnke ii forniHl offeP of it to Ibe lity.
Noleil Woman's Lone llnrlal.
Thi- boily of Mrs. llnrrii-t Mnxwoll
' Converse, tbo "(irenl While Mother,"
I of lhi' Six Nnlions of the Ki-i>nl lro<]iiol«
1 lliillnn i-onfi'ileniiy. was sent nnsocoin-
- panled lo New- York Cily, whore the
I fiineral was lii'ld. The body wus taken
i lo Winnlhin-u Ceinelery, and the re-
! mains lowi-ri-il Inlo Ihe gi-avo by the
I Siipi'rlnli'mli'iil and the assistants,
i riii-n- was uo ei'reniony. not evon the
i iisii.-il prnyi-r service, ns Iho luxly of
Ihe illsiliiKiilHlii'd woninn wus lowered
Into tbe Kr;ive. Only olio monibor of
till' fninilv was preseni—Sllns IlnlKhtr
I of Klmlra.
Fnt :<Ian Tommlla Nnirldr.
Kilw-anl (lonmiii, u n-ell-kiiowli spni't- liiK man, of Trov, welchiiiK nearly IMM poiimls, baiiKi'il hitiiHelf af the Troy Inil III' was awnltitiK reiiioviil lo Iho lludsi'ii Itiver Stnle IloHpltnl nt rnugb- keepsle, fur Irealmenl. bis in iml having bi-i'oim> di-iaiiKi'd. liorimin made a. noose of Ibe lowi'l siispondiH! from • nii'k In lhi' bospilnl wanl of tbe jail nml sirniiKloil to di'iith. The rack wss so si'i-urely llxeil lo lhi' wall Ihnt II held Ihe wi'luht of the HUieido.
TTiiliold Pollowi llliililhri-la.
Typbiiiil fiver has followod tho diphlhi-ria i-|ilili'iiili' al the Now York Slate IleformMlory. Dr. Frank W. Ilobertson, (ii-nernl SiiMerliitondent, snid that Ihrei' i-nses of typhoid had devehipeil nml one denlh resulted frniu Ihi- diseasi'. Thi' vli-llni w-iia John Tliomas, an liimnte whose homo Is In I'llll Itlvi'r, .Miiss, Hi' had been 111 only riii-re bus mil been a rase
Put a Dollar In the Bsnk. ainy dnys a-ooniln-, boys, us
yo
illv
Wlien beea can-t put i honey In the hive:
rhe busy ams wool dare lo nutalde
They'll Ion
meals
a foo
• ih.-l ¦ic,i 1,..
dolla
mighty nl. lor.lly ¦
the do r an.un.l an. .n whal they-i
renther iiropli.-t, as ihey ca I you 1*1
timea a-.oniln- when It o be wet,
ta may iirepare for It nl irmsi-lvea lo tl.unk s weallier'B fair, llo-y put
aroii
lor.lly llnall And make the |.c..|,l» noii.iiT al It.e way
Ua fun lo S..W V"Ur .I..Haia like Ibcrc
nasri t any siiiil. And sort .if mak.- the public Ihii.k you
Hut by and by Ihe lime will coma yuu
won't have su.li a chan.<-. And ji-st aa like ns not Iherell be aome
patches on yiuir panta; ln»te.-i<l of drawn? prlaca, why. youll
only get a blank. And v..ij'll regret yuu dldn^t pul a dollar
In the bank
There ain
tlmei There all
And Ihem
t no sea ao cam but that ai thn storma prevail, t no soil ao good but thai mes the cn.p will fall: same men who l.rag Ibe moat a -lead pip» .In. h." 8IIIC ilirrerrni tnnea when lalcr on the; Un.l tm-y'ra Ui a pinch
It
goisl aan
¦ kf
ly. beeaoae Thc "day will come you 11 want a rr
1.1 put liel wilt your Ians And If you d have y.mr veal lo«.-k pl-j
—IWaum Cloba.
The Laraoal Trer la Oreaoa.
The largest tree in Oicgon «a» felled re i-ent.y to be aent as i, lutio.iiy t.^ the \^ori.^» Fair It i« thr .Aberdeen apruce, and nood r.earlv :tii net h.gh. lorty teel t Hum the grouad to
r-c:^
To Korrow Tttt Philadr.phia Couacili wait to iKinijw tU.UUU.'JUU.
if typiiolil in Ihe iiisilliillon In two
Fine Mpeclinrn of Knek.
Till- Slate lii'parlim ll! of I'uJooiuui- OKy Is li'imivliiK fur lln- Slalo uiuaoum n very larKe ami tine spi'i-linon from Ih.' i'lii-ks at Hiilweirs CnisKlng. near Si-iuia The roik is Ih.- I'olsibiin aand-
sii.ii.', whil h r..rim'il Ih irllost lionrb
Sllliil aliuul till- little I'untliient mnde ly the .Xillnimbii'k Muiintalns w-hen m-arly all Ibe i-isl of Unr wurld waa beni-nth soa level.
Colli llearlna (jiiarls In Franklin Conaty.
liuld bi-nritiK iiuarli! bns been iliscur- iri'il 111 a deplh of lliirty feet in the town of liii'kliisiiii, Krniiklln Connty, wlibh nssays «,K.-.ii to the ton. The property is eoiilrolled by a Ioi-hI oom- |i:iiiy of whleli Couiily .ludge Mamiiel H. Hi'i'iiian Is I'reslib'iit. A larue sum has lii'in ofrered Sliil rcfiiai'd for • iimlrolliiiK Intereat.
All Aroaad tlia hlaie.
.'.iitliorlUes of Orleans rouniy luloiid to arresi Iriiiups ou slglil and seail Ibi-m up fur 11 term of months,
Wi-llliii.-lun lliipkiiis, n |;iii'ennlinry rnrimr. wiis exiilseil fnirij Jury (Inly when he slaled Ihot he liilfl m-Ver road a iiiwspai..-r,
A Stall- liispeelor has mdilled M». InL-slun Coiinty aupervlsi.rs that Iheir - Iiuslioiisi' Is lu uu unsanitary coudi¬ lioii. llll' liiill.lliiKs ari' old anil niiaafe, an.l thai sti'ps must at um-i- be lukea lu llllpil.v.- ...millions,
Tli.< iin.pusitioii to forfell CaiiHaor- agn s lilhiKi- i-harler has been voted down by a siibstanllal ninjorlty.
I iov. rnor Oili'II snld bids would Ite obtaim-il for tbe iiiori'dlltbull |M>rthma of the i.iiial Improveiueiil before nuy boiiils were Issued.
Wiliiuni .MiHiri', n prmiiliient lnml>er- mati mviiei- uf llu- Waireii Cuuuly gar- iiei iiiiiii-s, anil a dln-.-tiir of Ihe Mor- I'hnnts' .VnUoiial Hank, died st (Jlena laiis.
The lute .Miss L, J. Touipkltis, of Ba-, laviu. was a member uf the Hoard of Traile of Ibul villaKe. That organlxa. Ih.n has passed reaulutlous dopluriug Urr dealJi.
Heaths Prom a Calihaga Worai, A .e.rie !..»» ..: iur li rFp.,rted i» tW rountie. .,| .Soitl.ci.t licigia due to oav mg lahiiage iMiisoned l.y a atiange woraa, I'erxma I'.miug Iroin While, Towiu, I'nion. Dawson. Kursyth and oilier t-ouai tir. have re|H>rled a wure ..( deaitu Irom this lause .Ml 's-iurred afler eating i»l» haze. A farmei ill While County la CStb- eriiif cabbaae, diacorerrd a worm aooat two inches lung and jlsiut Ihe aia* ol a m-cdlr When be touibrd the leaf the worm acted like a anake lle arat tlw w<*rui I., thr Stale ilirmisl. who reported tnat it contained enough poiaoa to kiH hfti-en iiersi.ni. I'he n.jria la ao somO U.al It la hard for houaewivea la fiad il nhen ureparing i-abbases lor cookiag oad many have been ci>okea ia thia war.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW A FAMILY N KXVSl'APER (IF LOCAL A.ND tiHNEBAL I N TSI.I.K; EM E FUEEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4, IJMi.'i. TItKS: tlMO TBAELT » AOTaikl NO. ({. HOARSE COUGHS -STUFFY GOLDS are the kind that settle on the lungs and develop into PLEURISY PNEUMONIA ..' CONSUMPTION FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR Stops the cough and heals the lungs and prevents serious results from a cold. ^^ ConsMmption Cured Paley ft Co., Chicago. Dana, Ind., Sept. 28, 1902. Gentlemen:—FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR cured me ol consump- llaa after I bsd suffered two years and was almost desperate. Three physicians failed to give me sny relief snd the lasi one said he could do me no good. I tried almoat every medicine I heard tell of without beneHt until FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR wss recommended to me. Its effect right from the start was magical. I Improved stesdily from the first dose and am now sound and well, and think POLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is s God-send to people witb Throat and Lung Trouble. , Yours very truly, Mrs. Mary Ambrose. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR contains no opiates and does not con¬ stipate like ordinary cough medicines. THREE SiZE8-25cy SOo and $1.00 The 50 cent size contains 2', times as much as the unallsize, and the $1.00 size almost 6 times as much. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hempataad New York OIBce In II Corner Main pste EDGAR JACKSON COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 132 Nassau St .NK-.V V'lli BALDWIN, NASSAU CO . L I W. VAN WICKLEN PLUMBER SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW Mone; la Loin on Bond mil Hcrtj!{« •pVIXmiiiiiu >;i N.-w Y.rk Residence, ^milb St., near riiun-h. Fri-ci... SteoLin Boilers FOLEY'S I I it mn^w CONTAINS NO OPIATES, IS MILDLY UXATIVE And a aalo Ramody for old and Young. Reeominended by the Medical Faculty for the various affections of tlie fhroat. Ghest and LuRgs. raEPARXo BT FOLEY & CO. CHICAGO, ILL. k. -A Have TOur tried our New Butcher ^^^^^^ ^^^ ^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ !-"t.' If not. why we aro RoUiii,; the ; Main St. - rnEtPOBT choicest meut iu the ni.-»rket at lowest I ^"""l T.l.-i.l.rme, dm l.ni.g Distum-e .Wa FOUYSKIDMEYCURE Main St , bet. Fulton and Smith Sts. , Makes Kidneya and Bladder Right P. PITTERMAN, Prop. Kurnicrly W. II. rnturnon-n TUE j Wheels are Buzzing 1 Ri'Hily to do all kimls of work, such »K nuikini; -window fmnies, doorframes, I Kish, doors, bmrkets, drill work aud stair building at the lowi-st prioes. Cha>.rles. L. Seamak-rv L'pperMalu St. 1-TiEEPORT. L. i. CARPENTER. (Bi BUILDER. Pettit Bros. I Undertakers and Embalmers 1 U-view Buildinp, Maiu Stri>et j FREEPORT, N. Y. I lir,-..li.iil.". .it 111.. riiit...l Slal... r..lle«u ul i r.,;;~.ill.n.l...l i..iln)-.ir l.islit. til.' l>.»t.l and iiiU'si I.. l.l.-as.-. .17 H..mi«i.-«.l ll.K-knll.'r.-i.ii K HERMAN OLNEY, Pharmacist. I.ONO ISLAND RAILROAD TIIvIK TABLE TakiuK effect October 14, I'.'lKl L. I.CItr fialb'hA... Jamalea . U. I> 111 I. Ill p "^sr; J tH :i ra A.U .MH nm r.;i« 5 17 AiO 6 |
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