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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
A rAMII.V >EWSI-AI>KR OF I.Ol^AI. A.MI liK>'ERAL ISTBLLKJEKt B
TIsaS: ai.ta TXAELT I* ASTAItJl
l-l
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1903.
NO. 46.
Woodcleft
Building Sites
¦•ny Iwifi* e*«b»r«, erU* mr*
» mf ftKlMiAfl* that la not esoaiiad
I feeauty anyw»if wntf
r ftow V»Hi aukwrfean hof^a aaetioii
Qpod Boating, Bathing. Fishing
Haa Paat Bf Watar at Law TIda
taaatBd la Uw Proaraaalva Vlllai* ot
FREEPORT, L. I.
aaaa StBttlB, n«a ObBSBli**, Wali-Equlpptt Flr* D»-
BBltiBtBl PliOt Citaa Watar Supply,
IIbbIM Uflht*, G*lf Unka,
lor eioir*!!!!! *nB Onving.
R. LOSEE
denier In .
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO ^
AND CIQARS /
.LUNCHROOM. \\
X in nil ntylcH f |
X rulton St. Froeport ¦
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
New York
Offlce In Hempstead Hnnk Hiill.lliii; Corner Main an.l Ktiltun Slrcctn
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Naaaau St
.s'KW yoijK
BALDWIN, NASSAU CO., L I
J.VERME
) Wholesale Retail
\ Forclini and Domestic
rar Partlealara aaa*v ta -
RANDALL & MILLER
PRBBPORT. L. I.
The Freeport Bank.
Capital esO.OOO
MAIN STRECT, FREEPORT
ttam i. BAMDAUU PrwMtat
OetUlttJBT T. gPBAOtTB, Vln*-Prw.
WmJAM B. HALIfc OMhl*r
aaard af Diraatara
aibOS--^' ' <ir'Sffiia'S"Al.r Ullait J. Ooldar p.^oMar Pla^ llbuefljOimw^ll Duld A. Rayaor Bpragaa OolMFMUt rallaM Harrey B. Bmlth lall OwmaM. Baadall
Klaar JackaoB
DMiiia in erary d*partiiient equal to t hnse of elUMrtb* New York or Brooklyn banka or Traat Compani**. and every actmnio- datl*o a* far aa I* consistent with cou- ¦erratlT* manaa*m*nt.
Interest at the rat* of a per cent, iiald OD time depoalt*. thr*« months or more.
Draft* lasned nn all parta *f Europe.
Doe* a B*neral banklna bnaine**.
Acooonta of oorporatlnns. companica, societies, etc,,solIclled,
Kntire latlafartion tuaranteed,
Inonlriea will receive prempt attention and 0* chaerfullir answered.
Sank Of
Centre
aill«0< Bvenite HockviUe centre. K.I.
1fc
•aiTtt, rr**l4Mt % |MMT, VI**-PmMttl iKf t. f MMH. Cttkitr.
XoaiO Ot Directors
tjeorte W. Davlsoo 'Thomai U. Knliiht
John Vincent Ulram B. Smitb Olaatworth D. Oombe* W**l«y B. Smith
ObarlasW. Hay** Charle* L. Wallace
Amndar Smith Anstln Comwell
Joha W. DaMott John T. Davito^
Edward T, Thurston Hamilton W. I'earsall
. We do a General Banking Uusiness of Depoa' II and Dktoount.
Intereat Paid on Snec:al Deposit*
Drafta l**iied on ETnKianil and the Continent.
Your Patronaire ¦oUcIiihI,
Banking Hour*: 9 A, a to 3 p, a,; iial ur¬ dar. t A. a. to Um,
Disoonnt Days: Tuesday* and Frid r}^,t'A
*nd VeareUblo Dellcfccien .
ALSO FINE CONFCCTIONCRV
lit7 prlcea
reanntA a Specla.Ur
Oooda delivered promptlr
Maiu 8t.. Qur the Bank, rBBEPORT
Qa^^^^>s/s^^iS^^r
For Reliable Carpets
Serviceable
Furniture
and Excellent BcddilliF
CALI, ox
L. C. NICHOLS,
Cor. Fultou aud Chnrch Sta., FREEPORT, L. I. Dry and Fancy Qooda,
Notions, etc., etc..
In fnct everythiuK kept in a FIRST-CL«SS ORY GOODS STORE
It
Bslabltshed 1866
MatbQStiek Piano Mfg. Co
Ol NEW HAVEN, CONN
Bicels In qoalltl** which ao to make a fln.t cla** ln8trum*nt In tone, touch and gi-nerai workmanahip a* well a* beauty of case dc •Ign they *tand unrivaled.
We have mannfactarad pianos for nver tliir- ty-sli years and have yet tu Uear of a dissatlH- lled customer. We chance you what the i>lanu la worth—no more—no less-
Oar guarantee Is absolnte •ud goe* wilh •mry piano.
8end fordeacrlptlnoalalogne.whlch we will b* glad to tumlan you upon rcqueat.
ChttiSa E. Brockington
NEW YORK
Bargaina li\ PIANOS AND ORGANS
Al^ipU iwyabla to QEO. W. PEASELL. successor ¦m$ i^JMtMlkMAiiit^
Furniture C8rpits& Itj^'ing
'.siit^jA^jAj^ttjy!* j{i> j>(. «&*«• j'ta
C. PEASELL
Best Cooking Stove ',^
...LAURA
or any other kln.l.
C. PEASELL & SON
Undertakers and nnibalmers
TolOBhono CaM, 19a
Staves. Ranges, j^
n«oseturnisbini{ tf
Goods.... j^
Oil and 'k , „
.Gasolene Stoves g'''»«"»»«•'Ji«*'>i«''>ft>^/i«"'/^-Vi^>^<i«.
^m Jlr,.
iV
;^
'tj. If
(«
Jtf,
PIANO TUNING. HERBERT RICE
for 20 years with F. H. Chandler, the woU-kiiown Brtxikljii piauo dealor, i! now prepared to take ordem for piauo tauiiiK, and Rnaraiitcoa liest of work. Anyone dcKirinR his service may lenve thi'ir onler at the Review oHioo, where they will be forwarded. Uiifi-i's.by permission tn
Mr, R. H, Muyland, Freepoit
SEA
TRIPS
of two tt) five (lays' duration, are offered by the
OLD DOMINION LINE
to
Norfolk
Old Point Coinfort
Virginiai BeKck
Ocean View
RicKmond, Va.
ant}
Washington. D. C.
Steamers sail daily, except Snuday, at 3 p. m. from Pier 26, North Biver, foot of Baaoh streot. New York.
For fnll information apply to
Old Dominion Stesmahip Co'
ei BUCH STREET, NEW YORK « Y j H. B. \VAt.aEn. Traffic Managir
J. J Lirown. Oeneral Paa*en«er Agt
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT>LAVy
Mane) to Lois ttt Bond ond lloit(iti
13,' Nassau St. New V.irk
It.'Wilencc. Smith Si., near Church, Kr.-.-i,..rl
MONEY TO LOAN «rS -•?
good a(?plicationH prtuniitljr Receptee).
Keeve 6. BaLrtlett.
Title Insurance & nortg:aKe Loans
.M,iln unices: liKKKNPIlIlT. I.. I.
.¦II l.ilx'rty Strrel, New Y..rk. BraiicL Offices: Rlvrrlicad. I.. 1.
Jamaica SavlnKS Hank Hldg.
OyMcr'liiiy'BHnk UldK., Ojsler Hay, I.. 1. Telephone in all ofliccii.
Chas. 0. Colvii\& Co.
BELLMORE, L. I.
huilders of and dciiliTs in
CM6ES ^ WMONS
N, V and N. J. Teleiihone :l--ll UcUninrc. Work called for and delivered
Onr carriBges nre iu cxceptiouiil dition, and the prices inost moilc We mention a few : Ruaabonts, tA,'t to t'2'2o
Snrreys, $tl,'i to f'J Open and top depot M-a(roii.i, 11'"> '" Top delivery uud biLsiiiess wagous
to $250 Buftfcies, too to f22o
Farm waRoiis $:!2 t
»'Jil,i , ilitl
hr.
Wo allow a liberal diseonnt to casli buyers. Large Hssurtmcut of
Harness and Horse Goods
AU goods Ixnight of ns are sold as iwai-ranted
Eipuring, Trinusin', Faintin?, Lettering
KHtii^jitos and priops fumi.slu'd
$18
WHEELS RUBBER m£D
COMPLETE
Satisfaction gnaraiiteed
Ti'leiihoiic (14i
IJ. M. HEWLETT
.l.-.ll.'r ill
Hay, Feed
and
I Bundle Wood
Chwch^St.. FR.EEPCR.T, N. Y.
I W. F. SOUTHARD Undertaker and Embalmer
I om.-.-, .hin.-ti.in I luir, li .'in.l M..iii Sl».
I FREEPORT. L. I.
falls i.romi.tly iitlcii.l.'rl ilay nr nigiit ' I.OI1B Uibl. Tel. offli'i'i^ll; rchi.l.'uc; Ul Krw'iiorl
Have your tried onr
New Butcher
yet? If uot, why we are selling tite I'hoicesi moat in Ihe market at lowest rates.
Main St., bat, Fulton and Smith SU.
F. PITTERMAN, Prop.
Knrniprly W. II. riiltcriuin"«
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
Steotm Boilers
>teain and Hot Water Heatiog
Main St. FREEPORT
,o.'*l T.1CI.I...HC. l.'.l I."m: DWniM- .---a
I Wheels are Buzzing
I Ready to do all kinds of work, such I as making window frames, door frames, j sash, doors, brackets, Grill work aud itair bailding at the lowest prices.
' Ch&rle.s. L. ScamaLrv
(•piurMain Pr. FUEEPORT, L. I.
CARPENTEH (& BUILDER.
WINDELS
FRENCH ii CREAM
ami t'hoii-e Confec-tii.ui rr. French
.*!
Fruits, Fancy ChixMlates Ille i'<
Time-Table
linlls. I.rm.>n 111 llriiile, oia Ka>.l.i.inr>i M.i- iw««-* t'an.ly. t'.M-.ianut Klwci.. IVanut Bar, :'rruiu tataiiicls. all kiml* nf .Mil^ci (.'andv, huller St-otcli. Fruit Bara, L".>c..au'at llara, all <lnd» nf Taffy, ct..
t.-hur.-lies, K»iiilllf« an.) Panics Siii.i.llcil
Brick Blook Main Street
FREEPORT
Grtenhouse... Plints
Low ky aaaa- tKy. Foil 41- tooUoMO i*rlll bo fo«R4 lo oor »rtao Hot tor «lantl«fl mat ooHog for trooo. Tlllo iKloo liot la froo
R^ P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In froot nomboro anO trorlotloo. lr«a ta nama
an4 Out 'raah from tha ground, anO
OollvoroO In o ahort tima tn moiat asntfltion
ru New Tork ad LoBj l:laad iTutiai [()• i;ROMBIE'S COUGH CURE
Ni.lMII mU'Nli
I..IUC Krrrp..rt |i,.. k i; 10. «,¦•'. 1 3'. ^ 10. 9 bt. ".. '.l'l. lll.ll, I.l :i'. 11 Ifi. Ml a; is If, A. M. . 12 .IV
•1 .,v I :r>. s lA, n-3A. ,-i ia. s :n, .i ia < u. & la, ••i,-tt. n.is. s Si, 'Mfi. :jiii. » 111. ^ in, 'J.t; inln, 111,111. 11 mil' M.
•II «: A. M
I 42, ,^11, ,I«S, HU.
¦• IS. a 4s, -•: i:;, 1.11. t.t:. 8.jt. II ;i;p M.
Kr.i.t Streel. AAI, i.».
i-j.ia. lit;, o.is.
":r
lie
BELLMORE,
L. :.
i.i:. inm. Miif, 11 HI 11 »< A At . 'IJ i<>, ISH'. I 111. II Jl. s HI. J ai. » Itl. :i »i, 4 m. '4 n,\ .1 HI, A :>i. t m. « nn T i», ;; Ju. T 57,
s Sf (I IT. "ir. III r, 11 IT, 11 :,:v M. .^lTlvr Mlnenla. A M, ii.in. : :ri h in, « ,vi. » *i
I'll.
This Mantel.-
in Oak, GlOk. Finiah
$15
Oak Cabinet hnantola from $12 ug
MANi;.EL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
^. of all kinds, at city price*
BATHROOMS ANO V66TIBULE8 TILED
ORNAMCNTAL CENTERS AND BRACKF.TS
Da MORRISON
Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
|n 41 II 1.1 II 4.1 A M . ilS.r3. 1S4X. ! H
•I Il.s M. ;4.i. '( 1.1 :;«i. 4 11, «i.4a. i i.i. t 4,1 :«i.i «4.i. : 11.»l'l. »Bi. vjn. 1 m, in»i. nai
stn-Tii Hiirsii
II It.« ir. SAP
•HIT. « 47. ;,¦»!. V M
npal.'a.t. Venn .mil. ej».. in I
iitT^-i. ^4S. «a.
lii.-tl. til III. 11 4)
11"'. 1 ¦SI. tsio. ;ai. 3i>i. &31. sill, s«ai, ; Ul. ; 43,
.» M . I-.' '<¦ 1 •¦1 ilk 4 1: !..».. nil « '3. 114... 1 ' Zt. II .B. il iip M
l«vr v'n. I ..rt II. K. station. * at. • 4S. t «. HB. >.«. U.SI ".Itn. ini« 1k4» 'O •* 11 4» A. M : P2.1* ' S4: I IS. 1 4» •.i.l" ; I' 1 IS. •!«». I I". I4», •", l« .S 4» a l". t64.«. T -.*. f. 3, s.4:j
v,i. 1.' 'A 111 M. 11 a p Jl
-.por, is
CURES EVtRY KINO OF COUGH.
The Wall Street Journal
iivem a.lvu'i' and aiiswi rs, witlinut rlmrge. imiuiries ulHint iiiv.stiii.'iils. r'tudies umleilying ran.sps of mark't iiovemeiils U<'t<'rmiiii's tii.ts gnvtrn-
ng valne of s.Kuntii's t'ritiiiseii.aniilyM'S md revmw.s Riulrmui and Iiulustriui m- piirt* Has eoniploti'tallies ..f i-.triiiiigs if prnju-rtnii (Rami's active ami iniu'- live sttH'iis ami Uiuds Kii-ords tii.' the laiit sale iif Iwnds and the yir! I on inviiitiueut at the pnre.
line nln.dntiy emtullt tl.r TllE Will I^TREET JolRN.41 l» lielli-r iji,.,!.n,,i (. inretl r,,,ney r,ii'ely ond f,r.,ii.,i',lo nml 'n aiirise iilmnl oti estnieiirt tlnin c'l'- u.'.-, ¦Ioet not tin to
i*ublishc-d dailr bv
Dow, .loni'S & Co , 41 Hroiul St.. N Y.
The oldest iievrs agency ..f Wail .St.
f 12 a T.-ar, |1 a 111 .nth
Jl < .». injft i;w I Jli. i M ' : A A A\. a s,
:n:t,. 11 a. )¦ m markid with a
•II ». 11 Jt A. M .
r •* 3a. •> IA. 4 *s
:s 1". » a>. » 3'.
ylKKNS IAUS <'an.l»ar.-Fr,,ni -t »n,l U.in M Hama •M4. trrry I...Mr from ',-%' I M p. I'lan p JC. an.1 .« auBda>« a thirty -ai minul* •rhadal* • ; I i«pm on fr..D' 1 .¦' a M 10 T a- H 11 t%.nn.^ii.>na arr u-a lr at the Xrw Tork (llr lM,r alld a hal>.. imr I,, muii tmta Naw Tark a Sorth oliorr l-ar.
t'naNK A I^>l3AMllV.¦'. 8«rc,
Roscoe Lumber Co.
Ml, '.<'>».. «:. : P.-a.i
Vi'llow rin.> an.I S(.ni.'.' TiiiiU r,
>VLit«^ Piui', M.iiililiiiC'-, Trim
ami Uka. l.uiiiU-r
Cypress a Sprcialty
t^'re- Avr:-.-J'»r. 1 Srwtn-ar, frrtt,
LONG ISLAND CITY. N.Y.
Te>pb'>n«*. IJSa-id 179 Gr«cc;>-,iu
i\ nr nr.li'r .'f 11..n. U.,l)trt *«lnirv, Surro- IHlr nt 111.- I ¦.iiiniy nf Nai.Hiii, nnli.>f is hrrrby ifivrn I.' all (M.r>.ina haTinic i-lalmti airalnsl 'laiii.-l K ,<in.tli,laH' nf the Town of Hrmp- -ini.1 In till' sal.l (ounlf, ilrcpn'.wl, tn iin-aent Ih'samp with tlir ^.m-lirrs Ihrrwif. tn llic ..ub. w.-riU'r, thr ndnilnlatatnr rtr.. nf ul.l droemivfl at her I'la.-rnf transactlnK Iniailicw. at S.'A- f.iril. Na..-nii I o. N. y., i.n nr li. firi' the l«l day ..rtKlnUr nrxt. llaleil Mari'li .'1, l»n
THE SCND.IY SCUOOI,!
NET/DASH FOR NORTH POLE
1»TOTICK TII rilKniTOKS.-Pnraiiant lo
iv an nr.l.'r nf H.in. UiiIIKKT SKABfRY, Surrntatenf th. r.l .nl.v .If Naiwao. nntlre la hrreby irlvi'n I" i.U nir-.m'. havlnK ria mn n«aln^t t'orni'Iiu Hiilil»iii. lale nf th.'Tnwn nf
.ni'l il.-rrai«'il nt hi-r pin.-.' ..f iratnvu-llnk- hual i.-i^^ III h.-r r.'-l.l.ni'.' nl Fn-ei-irt. Niuvwa
nUMlv. Niw Ynrk nnnr iK-fiirB thi- Inth day • f N.ivi'inN'r 11. xl
Ilati-d Alirll li' m 3.
An.ma u. r.iHMtei.i,. Ailiutiilttrai.ir
•^IIWIN li. WitKiiir,
Att'v fnr A.liiilniilrHlnr, U.nk\ill.'C.-nlre,
^•a^8nu County. N. V.
¦KTtlTICK TO CIIKIIITllK»-.riiran.«nl to
i\ an ord.r nf H.I.V. UilHKRT SKAHfKV. Surmijati'nf Ihn C.Minly nf Niussaii, nnti".'In h.r.'liy Klv.'ii t.l all iH'rsniiH liavInK riaimii »llain"t KhialM'lh s. I.<.r.l. late nf thn Tnwn of H.'ni|.»t.,-irt III tin- raIiI f.ninty, d.'<-Ba««l. to pn-Ni'iil thc !-nui.' wllh thn vnnrlieralhi.re.if. to lb" j-uhM-ri' er. Ihe exc'lltor eir. nf said drcena e.l. Ht his I.in.-.-.if iraiiMi.'iinK ba^ineM at the r.-.i.l.-n. e ..f sai.l ex.i'iitnr at l.HWrenre, Nan- Mil r.l., N. V. (in nr iH-fnre Ihe Ist day nf l>e- ' - - xt
Uat.'d April iH'. 1
¦|«TOTIt?K Ttl CltKllITOrs.-Pnrsuant In
i\ nil nr.lor .if Hnn. Unliert Sealiurv. Mirro- Kii'.'.if I he I'.innl y nf Nnssnil, nnl l.e is hi-l. by Kiven t.> all pprsniis hnvliiK rlaliiin atfaiiitft t liark'K R. Pas.'h. lalr.if Ihe Town nf Hemp- fltead. In the aai.l t'nunly. .lecenscd. to nrcvnt Ihe same « Itli llie vnuehers thermf.tn the «iil>- "t rib-rs, the elel-utnn. nf said •l.'.ea-.'.l al their
iilai-e ..f tran-iU'iliiK husinps-. ui tlie.iffl 1
th.'ir nimriiey, Ue.irne I" IlnlalliiR, nt ,'i;i W..11 St.. N V. City, nn nr iM'f.ire tin 1st ilnv of He- i-eniber ll.'XI. Il»t.-.l .May l:t. lun.
Khw.ilt H. I'asrh. ;
Antnn l-lltel. ' Ktc-iit.ire.
t harlea Fusi.-r, i
NOTICK TII I'ltFIIITIIKS,- I'ursuant tn nn order.it linn. Unbert Seabury, ,'-urrn. Itnle nf th.' ('..unty nf Nassau, nnliee is lu-r.'I y Kiven Inaii persnns linvi.iK ninitns acainst l^il- miis Pearsall, Iatenf the Tnwn nf Hrnipstf nl iiithesnid t'niinty, il.i-ea'.ed, tn prtsrut tin' sume with the V..111 hers th.renf. tn tlie sub- si rib.-rs, the exe<-iilnr« nf the Inst Will nnd lestnineiit of s.iiil di.'.'Hsisl. nt ti.eir pla.-n .if Irnnsu-Ilnu business nl the ri-sl.li-i.ie nf Fraii- nis Pe.i-sall at Kri'.'ii.irl. Nk,.miii Cnunly. New Y.irk, ..,-, nr liefiin- Ibe ir.ih .luj nt Ilei-eiiiber
"iJiile.I May ;ii, lliUI.
IITIITICK TII rilKliITillts. riir'-'mnt tu i\ nil nrd'-r ,.f II.111. l(.ib..rl Senb ,rv. s,n--..-
lialnnf Ih.- I'..nnlv nf N'n-sni 11,-e Is b.-r.-l.v
fUinliinll per-. linvliiK .-l.iini. n-.-nlii-t ,Imiu
Hnynnr, In:.'i,f I lie T.nv 1, i,f ll,'ri..st..,„li , c c
Mii.l Cunly. .|.-.-.-n..,-l, t.. pr.^.ul ih,- s:i
Wllh 111" v li,-rs lliii-e.if |,i lb.- s^i'.s-rlin-r
Iheex.riiliir ,11 the l.nsl Will nml -lesln in
Ilf the .l.-.-.'n.s,..l. nl his pin f Iransn.iitiK
bllslii.ss, al ll.l-r.-i,l.'ii.-e ..r 1 Imrl.-s 11. Knv- iinral I-r.'. purl, ,Sns..s.u Cnuntv, .V.-iv V.irit, rbefnrr tli.|"i,lli.li.y , | ll.'ieli.be
P5:P:^-^K0LA cu^es \':.:]'r~-,c~t'.:.fit s'.r.il tl-y^iicpsii.
Tills is the year to bnv
A Lot OIV tke Beach
wliile you can g.-t it at the old prie^.
Titer.' wiii lie an advaiien in prices after
thi.s s.ason of '.'.J and ,50 per cent. Tho
Hotel 5ite
oni' acr.' and two buil.lings fur sale, lufoniiali.iii by culling or iiddres'iing
Mrs. A. J. Scott
Kreejiort, Nas.sau Co., N. Y
Foinierly Kichard Sniilh's Beacli (iuaraiiteedeed
Pettit Bros.
Undertakers and Embalmers
n vi.'W Huililing, Main Street FRbEI'ORT, N. Y.
'i-n ' ,:.- 1 nt 111-' I'liileil Slnl.-s CHeKo „r 1: ,-11 ..ur:,'.
I ..IS:,. 1..I.-.I I., .lliy ,If iii^lil.
I.l", ,-..;.'line..^1 in Ih.'lv'-' nn.l InU'sl mnn. i.-,-,,:li.vr.i, f-n'ili'y:,l,|,.n-,',
• ..-I".- l.-!-i,!i..iir.s, .s; lleuin-lnnd
¦s H.K-tvirleC.'litrn S. V, ai.l S. .1.. Kll. li..iii|,si,.»,l
WeaK Hearts
^\
Are due lo Indijeshon. Ninety-nine of every one hundred peop'e who have heart Iroubia can remember wtien II waa simple indiges¬ tion. It is a scientific Uct Ihal ali cases of heart disease, not organic, sra not only traceable to, but are the direct result ol indi¬ geslion. All food taken Inlo the stomach which falls of perfect digestion ferments and swells Ihe stomach, puffing it up against tha heart. This Interferes with the action ol the heart, and in the course of time thai delicate but vllal organ becomes diseased, tltr D Kaubis, o( Nevada, 0..»an: IhadMomach Ire-jl-o ait was In a bad aula ai I had heart troubla wllh it. 1 t:oic Kodcl DyapepiU Cura for about louf mwHttls tnd It cured me.
^Koiiol Digeata What Yoa Eat
and relieves the stomach of all nervous strain ar.d the heart of ill pressure. fioli:e<onlr. SI.CO Slie holdlni 3S times Iha trM
aize. whi,.h aeilafor 50c. Praparad by a. C. OaWITT * OO., OMIOAOO.
^ERMAKOUA oi.<itmeiit cJresi all fikirj diaeaaea.
Fred. W. Conrader
Imoorted and Domestic
DELICATESSEN
rii.' fin.st Ch.es,'. IJiil.iguas, Hain,
t^ifiki .1 Csjriii-d Ifeef, Ituast Pork. :\lsi. all kiiiila snioki'd Fish, Salmon.
Sturg'.m, Ei'Is. HInaters, cir
i'r.s.r\('.l Fi-li, Salt Mackeral, Hemii(r.
.\ni li.ivti's, IJi.suiarck Hi'mnt:.
lVU:.'.i lii-mng. K'.n.l Herring
ami .¦'ardiii.-h
Kulton Street - l-REEl'OKT
60 YEARS' EXPERIENCE
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 13, |
auhjrrt: Ilavld lleminea Kln|c, 1 ISain. II. j l-lO-nnlden Text. I'la, l,13-l-Meui. 1 nry Veraea, l-5->C<iniinenlary 011 the Uay-a Leaaon. I
1. ILivid snointcd kinp al llehrnn (v«. i 1-71. -1. After this." After the .le.itl. ..f 1 Saul and lus sons. "Inquired oi tiie l^.r.!." ] Hv ine.ina of .-\bintliar the i.riest who t\a« ', -tvith David during lii« fumtive life. ".-M I th,-it Jreisivr turning poinl in Ins In.', I David wislied to know tin'will of th" l."r.l. ! llo saw thnt the promise of the kiii-j.l.Ti was now lo he fiillillr.l to him. .\s In . ..'iM no loncer remain in the inn.l oT lln' IM.i-lis- tiiies, out must return to his nwn ..i;iiitr\-, nn.l as the northern part ..f the !,iii,l w,is held hy the I'hilistinrs. the irtiirii to the territory of his own Irilie wns most nnt- ur.!!; for tliere, wliere he li,-iil a lon(( timo fonnd refuRe ll Snm. 22:31 lie miiiht count out a large foll.nviiip, and firm Mipp.irt nn.i protection agninst the rc-m.-tins .if S.ufrs srmv under Almor. ' "Cities of .lud.ih." It would he useless lo think ol underlnk- ing to assume conlr.il of the conutrv in tho northern pnrt nf the kinailoni, nn that w-a« in the hands of the I'liilistinen, nu.l D,-ivi'l wan in no position to drive them cut. "tio up." "tloitig up" inrnnt nssiiniin'] roynl outliority. t,nd"s answer wns imme¬ diate an.l clmr. D.-ivid'n derision, piiidcd lijr Und, wan to rstnl.iish himse',! as the king nt once, "l'nto Hel'ron," IVic of the most nneient rilies ..f llie world. "The .ililr.-tl position of Ilel'rnii in tile tribe of .Judnh, its mountainous and .lefensilile situation, itn importance ns n priestly set¬ tlement nnd nn ancient roynl rity, the pntriarchal n.^socLitions ronne"ted with it, combined to render it tlie most «uitnl.!e rapital for the new kingdom. In its neigh¬ borhood, moreover, Davi.l lia.1 spent n con- niilerahle i'nrt of hia fugitive life nnd gniiied iiiRiiv supporters. See 1 S,-im. 311, 31."
2. "So D,u-i.l went nn," Il tmv lie well lo note some of the lending eleinents wlii.'h w-c iliscern in Davi.l's life nn,i ellnr,icter an lie enters upon his new life, "He ha.l, 1, A vivid scnne of (Jod's presence, 2. I'er- fonnl prowess. 3. I'romptitu.le in nil his movements. 4. .K patience that was sub¬ lime. ,">. .-\n affectionate heart, fl. A co.d head and a ntendv nerve. 7. Wide expcri- rucc. 8. A heart loval to (lod. Thia lov- altv n-nn so intense that Ills rnuse an.l fiod'n csiise became identical, and he could not readily distinguish betw-een (Imi's ene¬ mies and his own; nnd in spite of nil Ii:s ninn and blunders, this must impress every impartial reader as the lea.liiig dmractor- isllc of King Dnvid. "Thitlier." We are In Ilnnk of thin journey an a march of an army, or, rather, tbe migration of a large compnnv of giiprillns. There were f.-w liouselioM rllecls and few women au.i children in the companv; it was ma.lc up nf bronzpil youths inured lo hnnl-liiii. among wIioiii rank nnd fame w-ere secured by .larinc deeds rathpr thnn by anything c.iiupnrable to modern tniliUrv skill.
.1. 4. "His men." The sin hundip.l men of Ins chosen band. "With his housplioM." 'I'lierp wns to be no mnl-p ronming in pxiio, i'llt pacli one w-n-i lo seltie d.nvn to Iho lllllies of a tiea-eful nn.l ipliet life, "(ili.'s of Debron." 'ihe nmnll towns whi.'li siir- rnimded Hehnifi. ".Men of .In.lah." the el.lern of .Tiidali. the ollicial rcnresenlalives of the trilie, "Anointed." lie iia.I lueu privnlelv anninlcd liv Samuel, bv wlm li lie nciinirrd a riL-ht to the kiniiidoin. Tlic oilier pnrls of llie kiiiKdoia were, nn yet, attached tn ihe lamilv of Saul.
.•i, "David sent messengers." Tliis w:'.s Davi.l's Hrsl act ns king, an.l il wn< worlliv of llim. He hn.l been iiifoiiiicl of the manner in wliidi tbc I'liilisiinen hnd car¬ ried nwav the bmlies nf ,'-nul and lus sons nftcr llie baltle. He lia.l nlso been told ih:.t llic iiuialiitnnis of .labe.sli gi,cnd bad K'nt fnrili a iinrlv bv night nnd had laken tlip bndips frnm the iv,.!! nnd .-arrie.l tbcin safely tn Ihcir own t.iwn nml biiricI them, "Blessed be vp," llnvi.l lope.-led Saul as l.in mice Ic-ilimatp nv.-rii.-n: he I.u-ed iFnnntiinn ;is his nin^t iiiliiiiale friend, S.->'_'.1 li:':; grciillv iiij'.il-e.l David, but lliat .ll.i ni>t cancel his respect fnr him ns tlie .^nninlpd of (Iod, nn.l ns the king of Israel. .No Tncari piitr't ."' rcve»iup fonnd pli'.ee in his iirenst. lie showc.I a!«o that lie hn.l nil wish or iiitenlion to punish S-iiil's ad- heri'iils. but was kindlv di:n,o..cd tccvard them.
fi, 7. "Will rrniiilp y.u." Will shon- you lhis kindness; that i«. the nU"iit'on nn.l lionor shown in llie blessings I give you through these i.ie.-.pnEer,.. "ilc yc vnlinnt." ^le of good courage: be sirong
is lieail. " .\ii.l ihei-cl'.'i-c ve nre wil hint a king iinlc'is VI' a.-knn-.vlpdge me, as the h .'i.-p nf .111,! ill has dope.
II. Ml bin lelli l.mg nver Inrapl (vs. S-lOl.
K. ."I-h l.o.-.heih." S.iul's fnurih and only surviving son. lie nas a mere innl in the liiinds 01' .Mine-. .-Miner wns a great gen¬ eral, and if Ish-bosheth, who was a weak lllllll. cn:ilil lie mnde l.in.r. Abner woul.l be nliuo.l firiiciuc. '¦.Mibanaiin." Abiii r chose tins town bciil-e it wnn on the cistern siile nf tlie .Inn nn, nnd sn beynnd tiie range nf the I'hilistiiiep, who never sri'uie.I in linve .ros.sed llie river.
!i. "Mi.Ip him king." Here wan Ibe csiitiii-huicnt nf H rival king'l.im, whi.-h prnliniily wniil.l hnve hnd n.i exislenre liul fnr Abner, He wnt <ou:iu to Saul, l.ovnllv In the bniisc nf his Intp inastpr was ini-xed np with (ippositinn to David, and views ef iiersonal ambition in his originating tills factions movement. He. too, w',is alive to the importance of seciir- ing the eastern tribes^"(lilend," Tlio In'id lipyond ,Iordnn, ".wifurilea." The tliiin of .-\shnr 111 the extreme north. ".lezreel." TllP extensive valley bordering on the cen¬ tral trilies. "Epbraim . . . Itenjainin." Tliese tribes, which had not vet been con- .lucred bv the I'bilistinen. holding no doubt to (he hoiisp of Saul. "Dver nil Israel." Tho maj.irilv nf Israel, nol nf,Tudah.
11". "lleigned two vears." Kive vcain and mni-p had pnssed since the death of Saul, nn.l Abner now prn,-lnimrd Ish- li.ishcth king of Israel, nnd Ihniighl bim¬ self powerfiil enough to redure .ludnh to nlip.lielirc. Diiviil seems to linve been an.iiilleil very snon after Snul'n death, but it must l.nve taken -Miner somp time to gather up thp scattered armv nnd recover from the dpfpnl nnd lo-se« of Oilboa, where Saul nnd his three sons dir.l, sumcipiitly In nllend to the inauKuratinn of Ish-
boshPlll.
Ill Dnv..I king ..vcr all Israel f.'i: 1 10). Aller Aimer nu.l Mi Imshelh were an.i's. sin:ilc.l, 'he tnl.es ,if Israel came In Dnvid, Ilir-iiiL'h Iheir el.b-is, and urged him tn be- ...me king nver all Nrn.l. Tbev gnve good r.a-.ms for thi-: 1. David wnn nne nf their 1....', J. li.' had slmu 11 binisclf wnrthv. :l. Up -vns divinely nii|i.iliit(-d. 4. He uu- ,!i-istcn,l the diitien of a km.;. Dnvi.l wan Ihcn onninted km/ <.ver a'l l.r«p|. Tin. w.n liis third nn.iintiiv.- Tbe l.iiig; then went tn,TerusaIpm to rc.sn.
Naval CommanHer Peary Granted a Tliree Years' Leave.
HAS THE PRESIDENT'S APPROVAL
l>y the f<
1 linvrrninenl Onleinls ^VIlo Ihe Faninns .\relie i:\plor- llclieve lle Wiil xnev-"e,l_
ir Kiprdltinn tn l;e Itnrno
nv Norl.lv,
Wnshlngton D. c. I'oiiiiiii'.ii.lcr IPib- erl 1-;. r.'ary. lulled S'.incs .Navy, has been given perniissinn l.y I'resiiliiil lioosevelt and thn Xavy D.'partinent to make nuolhcr dash fnr lln,' North I'ole.
Naval otilcei's and scientists who have seen Ihe famous .\retie explorer's plans tlielieve tlml lie will sneceiil in nliaining the pnle. und that as a result .Vltiericaii ennrage, fortitude and eu- e'lij will have .-oiniiiercd Ihe last oli- sliicle in making tlie nap of the world.
'Ihree years' linn' is all Unit t'nni- inaniUr I'eaiy has ask.'d, iiii.l all that bus been granted. On .\pril I next he will Icuve the riiitcil Slalis in cnni- liniiid of nn expedition vcl to be or- gauized for Cape Vnrk. in Halliii Hay, on the extreme siniiliw cstcrii pnint of (Irei'iiland. al the cnir.iin-n to KcnmHly (lianiicl. Here lie piopnses 10 take nboard his .Vuierican ship the entire eobiny of the Wlmle Sound Kskiinns living In Ihat seclbni. and who are de¬ voted heart and soul lo him. and sail through Kennedy Channel and Iloiie- son Channel to the eslreme northern end of (.irunt Ljiiid, where, at Cape c.il.iniliia, about 4!Hi miles from the North I'ole. he will establish a pernia- iii'iit basis for supplies and strike over¬ land with meu and dogs f.n' the thus I'nr nnatlaliiable North I'ole,
The long experience of Ciiiiiinaiider reary In .\retle exploration aud the np- imri'tit feasiliility of Ills present plan causes tbe luitliorities of the rnitetl States (ioveriinient, and especially the I'resldent and Acting Secretary of thc .Nnvy liarling. to believe that Ihe ex- I'l'diti.iti win meet Willi tliat success which nolle has yet ever altained, Coiiiinaniler I'ciiry himself is eiitliiisl- aslic an.l docs not hesllatn to say that he bi'iieves. as he has never believed liefore, that Ile will this time reuch Ihe North Tide and safely return. For years he has been laying the foiinda- lions along the Ilnes now decided npnn.
"I lii'lleve that I will 1-eaeh the Nnrtli I'ol.'." Coinmiinder I'eary said. "The KsUiinos. upon whom 1 am depending hii'gi'ly, lire uiy frlen.ls. and would ae- ciiiiipany iiie I'veu If they believed that eerlain death would be the result, liowever. we do not look for any such out.-nine to tbe trip.
".Vflcr reacbing C'.<]ii' C.l .iiilila. ill the exti-cnic iiorlli of (Iniiit Land, tbe trnvcl will be e\. ,'e.lliigly riiiigh for some disliiiice. It is my llieniy that the furiher one geis across the ice and aw.iy from the laud the smoother the Ice will be. and tlmt linally the travel will bl' compi.rnllvely ensy, Il stands III ri'iisiiii that the Ice striking iigHinst the land nil all sides of tlie pnle causes a crush near the shnre, wlilcli. as one gets further and fiirlber away frnm the inml I'llll nearer the i.i'le. will dis'.p- pear."
Aeling Seci-i'lary of Ille Navy Dar¬ ling bus dnn-,' iiin.'ii, 1 ¦.iinmainler I'eiiry says, to innke it jinssible for Iiim In make the nii.lerliiKiiig, lie hopes to slart with liis c.viii'ililioii nbont llie first of AiM'il IieM.
Ill bis letler ot apiilicatioii lo Acting S,'-retary of the Navy liarling fnr icuve of alisiiice CniiiiiKimler I'eary Mivs:
"I slmiibl e.vp,': I lo ae.nniplisli the dislance (.1 tbn I'ele and Inttirii ill iiliiiut IIKI dnys or a lluie nmre, an nv¬ erage triivel l.r abnul ten miles a day. Iti'tHniliig. 1 slMinld lireiik Ibe ship out late In llie smis'in uinl rctiiiii liinii".
"If iee .-i.iiillti.iiis Ille lir.-( yenr wen- Sli.'ll as lo rncveiil rea.-liiiig tlie iinrili- eni slinre of (Iraiit l.iiiid, I sliniilil win¬ ter as fur iiorlli as praclicabl.', ami foi-ei' Ilie ship in llie desire.' In.-alion the f.illnwiiig .l.ar. In this event tho t'Xiieililinn wonl.l lu' ;;'iii.' two yiiirs."
Aeling Si'.-reiaiy of llie .Navy Da;'- ling. a rlose simleiil of .Vr.'li.' work, says III bis lell. r 10 C.ii.imaiiiler I'eai'y gi'iiiiliin; llllll tlirce years' leave nf ab¬ sence from April I next, that lie thinks he Is lieiier i'.|iil|i|i."l llian any olher person in the coiinlry t.i iiinleruii>i' tills work.
The I'eary Ar.-li.' Clnb. of .New York, of which .Morris K. 3e-np Is president, will linnnce Ihe r.-ary I'Micililioii tn Ille exlem of $l,-iii,iHKI. ulii.'li is ,'5,-,tl.(liM) more tban III.' < nst of Ibe Inst trip whieh oi-cupie.l fnnr years.
PRESIDENT AT SYRACUSE.
DYSPEPSIA A TBISO OF THE PAST.
It Toa Hava todigomimn
this arti.le ought to interest you. No matter what else yuu may do unleaa you study proper hygiene and diet jour efTnrts will not amount to much. Tha Ijixakola Co, Ab Vesey St., New York, have publislied a remarkable little book, ".Vdviie to Dyipepti.'S," free to thoae who aak fur it. it tells all alsnit dynpepsio, lis causes, what to eat and what not to, an.l if the advice ia f.dlowed no one really need tie troubled with indigeation. Wa sell their dyspepsia cure, I'epsikola Tab- bin, 23 cents, nnd are authorized to ra- fund the money if the purchaser receive* no lienefit. Pepsikola Tablets tone up and stimulate the stnmach to do it* own work by increasing the gastric juice and saliva It is particularly rpcommeoded to those whose appetite is poor, with coated tongues, distress nfter eating and tha other ills always attendant on dyspepsia.
Thomas Johnston, Freeport L.I.
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I STATE NEWS.
j Rolibai BoldiT Attarka MaTchant.
James H. Covert, the Esst rembnika ' general merchant, hns hsd a seoond en¬ counter with a robber, who Is believeil j to have lieon the same fellow who ns saulted nnd robbed him of a consider ' able snin of nioney hist spring, lle I owns nnd eondnels Ihe largest general ' Btore nt East I'euibroke. .lust before I closing for the night last spring a stranger entered and lumped iiixin hlin. ¦ bearing him to the Hour. Covert was ' overcome and robbe.1 of his pocket- ! book, which -n-ns in an inside pocket. ! and which cMutainiHl n i"onsideraliIe j nmount In bills. The man was never npprebendeil. Not long ago Covert closed his store nml went to his resi- ! dence near by. He had .lust nseende:! 1 the steps when n man of meilUiin bnild ! nnd wearing a light coat sprang up the I steps and grabbed him. The stranger tried to drng hlni down the steps, nnd ns he did so jammed his hand Inside I his cont to get his pocketbook, -which this time contaiueil only iiapcrs and documents, but no money. Tovert yelled for help, nnd the members of bis fnuilly ran ont. wbile many nelghbora cnme from various direitions nlarmeil nt his cries. The thief IinUKtllntely fled tlwough the gnrden botly pursued, but made his esenpe. Another mnn who was hiding behind n tree took to his heels at the snme time, apparently be¬ ing a partner of the llr.st. The two at- temiits proveil so similar tbnt It is be- Ibn-ed tlmt the robber Is soiu" oue fn¬ iniliar with the locality.
BELIANCE KEEPS COP HEBE. |
Oeleats Shamroc'< III. Badly in tha J Final Race. s
CHALLENGER DID NOT FINISH
IIP Itpvlen-n a I.alior i'arnile nn.l SpraVk lo no,one r.'r.niin,
Syi'iieiise, N. V Tbirty tlioiisahd people frnm C.'iitral New Vnrk ninl nil Hie iiiliiiliilants of Syi-iii-use siilfered the exciteiiieiit ami iinrplexilies of n four riug.'il circus I.abnr Day. They llllll a big lalior parade to see, with the I'reslileiil of tlm I'llll,',1 States r.'tiew- ing it. Then Uiny bud t.i rush to the Fair (Jrnnmis to Imur the I'l-.sideiil speak lllill t.l see tile Fair, and after llial In liiislle lunk to the lily to see Um I'lirade of Ihe Nuii.nnil Ass.i.tatlini of Letter Carriers, wliii li tlm I'resi.lent also reviewed.
FolloHliig are sniin' .d Um striking sent.'11,'es fl'lMll Um ri-es.ili Ills speech:
'There is no wnrse enemy of the wage nnrknr Uiau tbe man who eon- doims lllllll violi'ii.'i' In any slnipi' or who preii. lies class hatred.
"I'lie wage worker is only well off wben Ibe r.'sl nf the cniiiilry is well nff: and In' .nn best eniilnbul.' In tills Kciiei-al well l.elng by sli..v.iiig saiiliy Illl.l a llnil pnipiise to iln Juslice to others.
"In his turn the (ii|illallsi wh.i i* renilv a eoiiservallve. llie man who bas f.ir.'i'li..ugllt as well us paUiollsiii, sli4;tll.I Imartily wel.-.,iiii every elfoi't wlli' h bus for lis ..l.ie-I In s.'1-iire fair dealing by nipitnl. eo,-p..iate or Init(- vidmil. lowai-d Un' inibli.- and towai'd tlm .'iiii.l..y.'.
'l'lle mnn wbo n- l.re.nliviiiimr and li.miein.-iker has .l..ii.' all Ibat In- can do. pali.-iiUy and un 'iiiiiiieiiiiiigly. Is
111 III' I...'l.r..I: nml Is in 1 iivled by
all Ihose win. Imve in .' r Innl 111.' K'snl fori mm In fn.l llm in-iI an.I .Inly .if doing su.h iM.rk. "
Sporling llr<.>IIipa.
Tlm r.ill lili-il sin.I ting in D.-iuwari' bciiuii S'|.l' inb.T 1. -
i; l'l. Sinalliers' lii'ly llu. k e. .,11 the .<l.".isiii .ilassnelin-.'ils Mai,.' for Irnt- li'is at r..-'i.lvillc. .Mas-
liut of in-.'iily one games do.-;,led l.y n 1,III' lllll ninrgin. iIk* N.'w Vork .Vnn r- icsns h"v.. won f.-'iii-leeii.
Cralis were never more pl.-niitiii iiiaii Ibi'y nre at i.re.snni In nil ih.' wulera iiU.iii .Vew Vorl; ("ll.t.
Surf .-a-iing it. iiei;„ii,liiii; tin' .llien .i,ii of ii''n:l.'rs Ill-s.' .b.y«. ilooj
.<?! b.'S vf v..'."klis|i ::r.' In .tig made up I'11.1 .b.'.tu llm Snw Jci'sey ...:i«i.
r.'.xiiiK will be I'.'stlineil in llutic, ^ .V..1.1 . in il> lu-ai fulure
11,.' Cl.'.i-Iand I 1 ''¦ ha.s puri't'H«.sl Iui fai I'llls I'olutJ'lir iliiid bj..euiau, 'I'lT.-j 'i'lirin r.
I'rn.oub-'s liiiilri, "iii of Hm famous < i-m'ji..ij-, «o,i lile .\ui.niin Stak.' at t;i.(-p-Iiead Br.;.'. >i-iv v.^-lc ciij. rid- il tl lm irNi'II. wif) llla; W'.li on Iwo i.\i.";- III. UUIS.
c. S 'ill's, wii'. Iwi hi- <-li.im|iinD- »;. ,1 I:;ji-i;« to F. v.. Cvi- I. the IJ<i>ion »r-.:ll('i. in thc .\aliimil -lt.-iihi'i"'i«hlp 11' V. eri.'st. '. Ji::s .-ili-rnd lh» .Meldle SMu-» icgaiii; ;i' Wr.sh'iigion, sj ihat 1," li.ay luivt hi* rival asaiu.
Itural Carrlprn AppotntcA. rhese rural free delivery letter car- rlers hnve been n|ipoint«Hl for routes nlready established In (Irleans County: Keudnll, regular, lieorge Cropsey, sttb- stitute. Fred Cropsey: Kent, regular, Alvah ,1. Clement, substitute, Milton O. Cl'.>ni(>nt: Kuowlenvllle. regular. Well* A. IJregory. substitute, Willis M, tireg- ory; LyndonvIIle. regnhirs, Ceorge S. Webber, .\ndrew W. Kdmunds, Ernest 1/. Mosher, David B, Baughnin, substi¬ tutes, Ilob't Itobinsoii, Ixivlna Ed¬ monds. Mrs. E. I.. Mosher, Bert V, Thomas: Medina, regulars, Albert H. Tucker, Edward .T. McHmlh, Robert II. Montgomery, WiUiam (Jnllngher, substitutes, Smith Tucker, Wllllnm .1, Mcdrath, (Ieorge IT, Montgomery, .lobn (Inlhigher; Monon, regular. WIII- ni'd It. Heury, substitute, Walter Sinythe: Wnterport, regtdnr, Carlton S, McOniber, snbslittite. William Siiauldlug,
RolihPd al a Nummer Ilolel. Mrs. Weir Marlln, of .New Vork City, who is spending the summer at the I'bousand Island Honse with her nunt, Mrs, H. Hesslng. of Chlcngo. discov¬ ered that JliiKKi worth of jewelry nud bonds bad been stolen from her room. Colonel (1. (.'. Staples, of Washington, proprietor of the house, e.l one" began a search througli the servniits' iiunr ters. nnd su.splelon was fasteiUMl on Edith Kailey, « eluiinbermnid, who Is believed to have takeu Ihe valunbles and to have eloped wllh Ileui-y Miirrlsou. Morrison puichnsed two tickets for I'lttsburg nt Alexandria Bay tho night of the rohbci'y, A detoC' tlve is working on Ihe cnse, aud the linllee nf numerous cities in this Stnte and reiinsylvnnla hnve been notitied to apprehend Ihe pair.
T.enpa Over Niagara Falla. A despimdeul nnd apparently poverl.t ,«lrli'ki'ii woman ended her existence l.y pluiiging over the llnrseshoe Fnlls at .Miignra I-'alN, She was seen to crawl umil r llie ii.m rniling, and lK>fore aiiyliod.v cnuld I'each her she bad plunged into Ihe river and pnssed over the precipice. Her cape, lunch nud poikethook were lefl behind, but give no tracv of her nnme or I'esideiiee, The purse contnined forty-six cents ami n retnrii ticket by trolley to Buf¬ falo. Tbe lum-li box bore the printed words ".MuKon's Berkeley." There is iio Iterkeicy In this Stnle, but Califoi- iiia and Massachusetts ench has a plaee of Ibis uiiuie. The womnn wns about Ilfty years old, nnd may have been visllliig In or near Iluffalo.
Ilir;<-U |TIi1p«»> lluay.
Tbe jiollce of North Tonawanda think thai an organized gang of bicycle thieves are stenling wheels In thc Ton awandas aud other citit-s on Ihe Nlag- 11 ra froni Ier. Bicycles disappear wllh surprising regularity iu the Tonnwaii- dns. nnd it is thonght only a well or gnnlr.ed gang eould elude nrrest and dispose of Ibeir pliind. r. The thievea are getting so hold tlmt wheels nre stolen In broad daylight, when thn stri'cts nre fnll of people nntl when the owners'of stolen bicycles hnve left their nioniits for but a inhiulo or twn. .Not nn nrrest hns been made nnd a geneial warning has been sent ont fo lock up wheels, no matter how short a time they ure left out of sight.
l.lBlit Grape Crop. A dispat.-b from Dunkirk s.i:(s Ihnl recent rains nnd hnckwnrd wealher will delay the grnpo harvest several weeks. I'rospects aeveinl weeki ugc were that shipineut of Concords would Kt:irt nbout the middle of the monlb, but now II ItKiks ns If the lirst of next mouth will witness the hrst carload going out. The crop will be llKbl I,eaf hopiiers nnd cimtlniinl wei weather Imve cieateil great damnge .\ .'oiiservntive estlinnle plaoe* tin yield a liltle over hnlf the usual erop mill Um hope Ihat prices will be high is nil lllllt keeps Ihe farmers fnnn .b.'S linndciicy.
ranrilllon of tha rmpn,
Tbe lalesi report of the couiliti.iii ol tlie crops in Ihls State follows: Teiu lu'ialtire Iielow normal; precipitation nlinormally excessive; aerere galet wilh bnil nud heavy rnin* cauaed dla- iistrons HihhIs, lodged corn, oati, bar¬ ley nnd bnokwhent, nnd dniuaged to bai'co; itirn unusually poor; potatoea show mti.-b blight nnd rot: lieans fair; Imps daniiigeil by Uee; Inrge iiunnilty of apples blown from trees; grapes light; onts and barley dawaged.
Uepr aboollDK Saason Opean.
Tlm deer shmdliig Reason in Ibc Stale has oiiened, und iiorUirrn Irains linve .nrrlml many biintnrs tu the .Viliromlniks, Campers from Ihe luoun- laliiM say ileer are very plenlifnl till* year, especially nround Whittaker I.ake, In llniiiilluii County.
.\ National Farmers' Congiess will be npeiied ut Niagara Falls on September '22. .\moiig those who will be present will be Uovernor Oilell nud Ihe Hon. William .Icniiliigs Ilryan, The .vm. jrress will last a wi'ck.
aunin.ll Hunnr on nhllprarp.
The ,'s|i..re llwiiers' Ashocliitioii ol Lake I'lai id has voted lo erect n sum mit bouse on Ibe top of .Mount Whlie- faee. un elevation of -I!)S>i feet aliove sea level. The house, whieh will be n plainly built, siibsiniitial atruclure. la intended aa a shilier for iiersons imik- I ¦¦ the as.elll of Ihl! mountain, and will Ik- Um tlrst of Its kind ta be oreeteil In the AdIruiKlacks. Tbi* will l)e ap. IMI" in led by summer viailors to I.akn I'la. id. for muuy making Ibe ascent of Wbiteface have been catighl in sloruis. with no ade<|UMle proleetloii. The house will bv iu readiness by next sea- kou
Navda Maearunl Whral Maih«<.
With nn s.uoniiii:) hushi 1 men ne Ihis v#-ir la the maciinni a-heat yield, Hrt-re- tnry Wilnnn, nf tbe llrpartmeDl oi Aari- lulturr, at Waahiiigtoii, c.'isi.lern it necea- Hny to find a futur* market for this rue idiy Krowtitic AuiPi-maa er.>p. 'I nruugh tae <on»u!i.>- oftlie. nl Kuiupe ne bnpes fj gain a markel for tbe 'i.^.i/s'.'ifiu LnisUel crop of next yitr
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A C«ftinopolllaa r«toar, Britinh (;'j,iiui i~ ll.l u. i,r iSe ir.oat e.>"moiiol;ta'i nf 11.-.L.ti , niof.et, thp pnpu latinu ronrist.iig oi nn aduiiiturp of Dutch. French, lii-Ui.n and An.trnan eoloniati, >U«t Indian ron'vts. Chiiir«v, Spaniardu I'onuguesp, i^ciiran*, ,Sc*adio*TiaJi* aaii thc aborifinea oi tbc ttcjatr}'.
sir Thouiaa Thanks Au>rrl<-aBS ^T Thai* llrnpronlly lo llim in llla 1>»I1M«-T1>« Amprlraa Boat tVan Ihp BaMar. ¦• Hay*—laclla VTOtt* ot Hit Itcaull—I.l>- tu» to Ball Hia Yackta.
New Vork City.—The third and de¬ ciding race for the .Mucrion's Cnp waa won by Uellaniv by a margin of about Iwo and n half miles. The eourac rtoo lifteeu miles to windward nnd rettiru.
Unrely If over has thore been a nior* siiect.ieular finish thnn the Kellanc«'» at the deildlug rac* After nicinf fot more thnn an hour at terrlBc aptefl through a blinding tog the Rellaae* burst through the wall of lulst upon tbe Vision of tbe spectator* on the lloct aa- Bembkxl at the finish line. and. beelliHI under n great bellying balloon Jib t«»p- snil until her loe rail wa* awuab, Hed nerosa the ttulah line almost before the spectators could dotorinlne for a cer* tainty that ll wa* ahe.
Onee more tbe Yankee boat baa addiHl to thc long string of vietorle* In contests for tbe honored old allrer tro¬ phy thnt carried with It tbe blae rib¬ bon of thc aea.
Shniurock III., after running for more than nn hour In the fog, mlised the finish Ilne, iiasied by It and then relurneil to It from the oppoaite tUrec- tlon. The Reliance wa* the« betiic towed to the Hook, yacht eURlgma fltrt- terlng from "her truck and apreadera In celobrntloD of her victory, Shannick 111, did not eross thc flnlrti Ilne. A» often said of the historic race when th* America won the cup, "There wni ¦• aceond."
A fleet of leaa than thirty reSMla went dowu to tbe familiar waters ot the International cour** to wHneiS tbla Ilflh effort of the Rellauce to corot tbn course of thirty mile* within the tlm* limit. It bad become n race of tbe American hoat ngalnat Ume, InattMd of 0 eonteat of two well-matched craft.
The serie* of racea proved moat dh- appointing, becnuse the Rclliince Ottt entirely too fnit for the chaHenter. Bolh ynrbta hava been handled sklH- fnlly, aud there la no room to lay tb* binnie fpr defeat on Bhamrock's crew or skipper. It wa* the boat and nM the erew Ihat decldod the race. B«rr probably has no euperkor In tbe Ane art of handling a racing yacht, bnt lit many wny«\A'rlnRel*hl«equal. H«d tbe ercwi heen cbanged nbout snd MtC nnd bla men placed on tbe Btiamiwik nnd Wrliige on the UeUnnce, the latnt muat aurely hnve won ]uat tbe sanin, providing the Britlah crew bad bMB given tlnie to become tliorongbly OK- qualnted with tbe boat. It I* aalto tba< make racing aloops go, and that tMtf tional aoOO square feet of sail on Ht- Ilauce. coupled wifh her model, wbMl give* her tlie ability to outpoint nwB- rock, makes her superior on •rnnrMtlll of sailing. Before the wind Um Xflf M* simply ran away from the BntMi while In a thrash to windward «M pointed so inucli higher tliat she MMpI wout to the front, ovpu Ihougb Sham¬ rock often toolt-A the faster. The only sort of weather In wlileh tbe relattf* merits of the two bont* haa not Iwen thoroughly teated Is In a twoiity-knBt breeze, Yaehtsmeii regret tbat Bbpm* rock did not have Ihla ch|iiioe, tbat tbn ' senworllilnesg of the two boata IBllilt have been better known.
When the KrIn hav) dlaeharged bar passengerH and the re-echo of tbaIr rheers had died awny. Sir Thomas Up. ton snld;
"Two weeks ngo I wn* hopeful; laat week I knew I waa doomed to defeat nud WH* dlaappointed, but to-day I aoa almost glnd in my own defeat, tbla .America ban been auch a thoroughly generouB victor. I want again to tbank Ihe American peoplo for their genar- osltv to me In my tlefeal,"
Asked what hia plan* wore, 811 Tliouia* »ald; "My crew Is to rettirn to England on Tuesday next and I real' ly ought to go back by that tima my- ' aelf, 1 will po(t out my engagemanta In n day or two and then determtna just wbat t »liall do, I sball nHen< • dinner In Now Vork lo-inorrow nipt nnd have hnlf promised to be Mr. Woodrur* guest In Brooklyn and to go to tbe New York Btnte Kair, bni that is not absolutely certain. It li possible I mny hnve to start for boa* next week," „..,.,.
Aaked what he would do witb tlM three Bbamroeka, be aald:
"I ng) to meet some people to-morr«W who dealre to buy st lesst one of tba iKml*. After I bave seen them I wtll determine what tn do." ,
Hegal-dlng Uie defeat of Bbamrock HI, he Rimply said:
"I don't care lo discii** It any mora. Thc American bont was the bettar. that is sil."
Ilcalgiier Fife refused to talk.
Captain Wringe. whlli njroeable, stIN would not talk any fnrtlier than to any: "We did Ihe Wst 'We conld, bot tbe olher boat was best."
Captain Barr, of Ibe Rellonce, saM nfler the race: "Rellnnce Is a beatHJ. fni boat; had all kind* of weather and ' won ill It, Our ndver»nrlea did tbo best Ibey could w1tb the material at Ibelr i-ouimund."
.1. r. Morgan's yschi, the Coraaif. stoppeil In at the Hook and took OIWMT C. iNolin aboard. Mr, Iselln waa all smiles ss be repUad to an Inquiry aa to the re«ult.
"Ot course. I sm proud of Hie resnlt -n splendid Imnt, a splendid crew and csptnln. and nil helped Ibe result. Jlr Thouias made a lirnre Hght and da- senred belter luek, bnt every AmeHnlii should be glad the rap Is to stay beta."
OXtm Crop I* ia,Tai.a80 Balas. n. C. Healer, sci-relary of tbe Naw„ OrleKim Coll^ Exchange, bas an¬ nounced tbnf tbe American crap far the Renson nf 1002-1008 amonnted ta Ui.72T,.'UW bale*, againat lO.WlMM M year, 111,383,422 the year befara. ttm 0,43U,41U in Ihe aeaaou of 1809-lSO(i, ,
SaspMlad mt KIHIa* r«*lat I
Mr. and Mrs. Yeater, aged raapgrt
Ively Rlaly and flfty-one. wera foMa murdered nt Ibelr bomr, la Warraa- ton. Md. An adopted son ts suspectai
of tbe crime.
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Maws ol 10. Taliara.
Bricklayers at MltuieapvUs, Miaa* have refuaed tu work wllb fwa-tialaa lalMirer*.
Blast fnmaceoien In Hcotland ha«« stiffered a reduction of flre par eaat In wages.
Railroad meu laat year weiw paM g,'i7il,(i%M.riil2, a* compared witb |M^ D(IN,2S1 In IMXi.
It I* proposed to extend tbe Na« Kenlaiid arbllrallon act lo Ibe Otbar Australian coloole*.
I'nlou raelfic firemen and englnaara have ¦eenred an Increaae of from tbroo lo lire per cent. In Ihelr wages.
St. Ixiiil* World's Fair bnildliig opa*i alious employ .VMO workman.
Journey meu bakers la Nsw Tork CM|I have Iteeii nusucvessfnl In tbair aCani' lo hat.' the uiast^r bakers ac'««|H Ibaff new wsge acsle and adopt tbe MMI label.
St. I'aul, Minn . Fnrrtera' Unlaa few started a moTeraetit for an iloiial orgauicallon of tba craft. Is pUiinIng ad inlcmatlonal oaari lo October.
Hatters in Austrtn ar* PttA
Iz-d. The boara of tabar la
Irade range from nine to Ma mttga The weekly wagea af aMa ai« Ami H to $8. womea from 0 to M.
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW A rAMII.V >EWSI-AI>KR OF I.Ol^AI. A.MI liK>'ERAL ISTBLLKJEKt B TIsaS: ai.ta TXAELT I* ASTAItJl l-l FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1903. NO. 46. Woodcleft Building Sites ¦•ny Iwifi* e*«b»r«, erU* mr* » mf ftKlMiAfl* that la not esoaiiad I feeauty anyw»if wntf r ftow V»Hi aukwrfean hof^a aaetioii Qpod Boating, Bathing. Fishing Haa Paat Bf Watar at Law TIda taaatBd la Uw Proaraaalva Vlllai* ot FREEPORT, L. I. aaaa StBttlB, n«a ObBSBli**, Wali-Equlpptt Flr* D»- BBltiBtBl PliOt Citaa Watar Supply, IIbbIM Uflht*, G*lf Unka, lor eioir*!!!!! *nB Onving. R. LOSEE denier In . CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO ^ AND CIQARS / .LUNCHROOM. \\ X in nil ntylcH f X rulton St. Froeport ¦ J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampataad New York Offlce In Hempstead Hnnk Hiill.lliii; Corner Main an.l Ktiltun Slrcctn EDGAR JACKSON COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 132 Naaaau St .s'KW yoijK BALDWIN, NASSAU CO., L I J.VERME ) Wholesale Retail \ Forclini and Domestic rar Partlealara aaa*v ta - RANDALL & MILLER PRBBPORT. L. I. The Freeport Bank. Capital esO.OOO MAIN STRECT, FREEPORT ttam i. BAMDAUU PrwMtat OetUlttJBT T. gPBAOtTB, Vln*-Prw. WmJAM B. HALIfc OMhl*r aaard af Diraatara aibOS--^' ' |
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