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VOL. VI.
A FAMItiT NEWSPAPER OF I.O<.'AI> A.VD GBNERAL. INTXLLIOKHCK.
FREEPORT, X. Y., FRIDAY, AUGF.^T 5), 1901.
TEKKS: ti.to tsaatT I« aOTAMba
^O. 41
Security
r
Comfort
A
LocAI
Necessity
«Ti(i to T>e r»l*l from the rontlnamt Fund nf ,
I ». Anypi't^n whnshfcll wUf.iUv omit or I ni'Klprf t»j Imry or P4ine« to he hurlisl any ani nmMThlrhuliAll (Uenr hf killed ricvpt thiw ^Ia^l^Iht^^lH1 for fowl.as ffppcMfied in K«-. Two of itit9artl(']f, and in tho manner therrln proriil ffi. arnl any per!«on who ahall wilfully ncKlect tn re()OTt to the HwiUh Offlrfr or lo a mi'ml)rr of the IJonrrt of Health the flndlnR of any deait^ nnlmal. tlie owner of which Ih unknriwii. on hl« premise* or on iTie hlffhway rontlsnouR thereto, tir or. lan.l the owner f»f which is a ' mljninlnff highway, as
Thre© of this
^^ r^
^
. Long DISTANCE "•"ELEPHONE
I
cultly of A mltMlemij
ARTICLE VIM. -
SKmoN 1. Wlion I
¦I'lnlnn lit' iin ni It xIvIwiIiIk dr ll ivi. till' niti-ireil nuiiiaiireeXAiiiii nilli Otlli-.T. Ill' uliHli n.ilify llmt
iw-rntv-foiir hours llierraftcr reporl In wril InBlfilh.i H..»r.l nf Hcillli nf siirli l.iwn tliu fiillowlns. vl7.
I. A nlnU-niiiilof Ibe Ineitlinu nf mlrli illi mwilaninml.
t. The iiaiiio mnl aiiilrens of tbi- owner thereof.
J. Tbe tvpe and rliAnu-ter of llip dineilM'.
\>ll. Any milk fi.unil In be Ailiilli'rate.| i-ilher by tlie Mldilion of wAler nr other .iili slanre, orbx tbe reninval of rremn. or whI.b hivi heen l.niUKhl oria held or nller.'.I for saio III the Town of HeninR...ji,l. eontrnry lo Sei- 111.11 K. nmy Ik- sieZfl nnd de»lroye.l l.y any nii-niber of the Hoard of H.-allli. or Iho Henlth Oflleer of the town
« l-J. There «hall :iol iH-n pnhlli' or rhiireh fuuernl of auy (lerion whn ha-i ilie.1 .if small
|K:,.,l,phlhl-n.,.,r.rlcl ir
OfflriTMr ll-.. i.hy'ii- Innl Ion i.|iall reiM.rt tl member, who "hall
t'l'ie Board^f Hlia'th.""
p re«nlt llnr e(ii.rt the m or apeclal
Any p.
renderlnu il..e. hoB pen, eow vy. cess-poni and ereln may be ator piciyoil any veireinh
yard, sl auy pla 'd. llept
nv ri-fc-ular make sueh 1 two d.il he lli-nlth iirh mini of to sill ll
liietlni; of
fat
1
ll¬
lli,- fulK ll >linll I
lii-e l.r Ihe ilcili .,f f III iniiillp..«,,lipliinc
llic .Ir.d l.r.,l»
niatntaliied or r or .lullnal suli.taiii.' .raiiosliinn. shall nl all linied keep tbe same In uood. wholesome and beallby iHinillllon. an.i on failure so lo do In KUill V of a iui>demeaiior. And said plaee ehnll at ati llinea be unil.-r Ihe Riipervl.ion and aiib- )eet totlielnspeetlonof tbe Hoard of Health, f lis duly anthi
7.eii omrers, or physician duly make such In.pectlon.
ii .1. No peri«on or peraons, eorp.i :-orporatloiis shall riiniluit a slaui;l
ulliorixcil Hon I
Low Rates
Perfect Service
The New York & New Jersey Telephone Co.
81 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 385 Fulton St., Jamaica, L. I.
hnll r any fat boiling nr ren-lerinK eMahllBhi or manure dump or hmv ePtabllchinent for manufaeturlhif fcrtlliz-TM fn Maid town with¬ out flrst oMaininK pernilK«ion of tlie Health Omter. and four members of the Board of Health of Raid town.
M Any pernou who shall refuse to allow ail lnsi>eetion by a member of the Hoanl of Health, the Health Offleer. or physh-ian.or of¬ ficer duly anthorlzed, t" be made of and cun- eprnluK any alletred nuifanre on his premit*'*, nr who idiull binder ornbhlrurt or mierfiTe with any sueh mcmlfer. phy»«irian or offlrei'. In the maklnK "f !><>i'h an oxa-uluation li> RuUty uf a ml«leuiean«r.
j( 5. No ImutM* (iffal. dead animal, parbaKf'ftr refuse nf any klud Hhall Ihi depn^ited or ieft upon nny street, avenue, highway, or olhur puhlle placu wtthin thia town, or upon anv premises In nald town. In cxpoHeil condition': nor Kball any person renuivc huuse olTal, dead nnlmnls. frarhatre, or refuw of any klml, from tlio preniicefl of any perwn. In, from, to the town, for hire or ronipenpatlon in any way,ex- (¦*i)t he eliall llfHt have oblalned a license from this Hoard, und shall have osreed to conform to the reKulaltons estahllr<heu by It, or him. in rei^ard to Htich removal, and in every case such liouso offal, dead animals, Karbape or refuse shall be burled hy pnch person or persons at leant three feet from the liishes
nr.iperiT Healed; nor hliall lie I'odv tn be pUced in »nT mffin thr hodr bll^ heeii llinroiifitilf
iiil'ertitifr snlu'iion and (hr coirni
.if the dead bodr
church funeral of ¦
t thoh
of tbe
iKhly uud effetalvel, and at least one hun< wellinjr or pi
vered to that depth.
_ . ... xixine^H, and nn privy,
ault, cesspool, or reservoir into whlih fl privy, water closet, stable i-r nink shall b.- drained, except the K^nie \m water-lik'ht. ohrvll iM'.Htablisheff or permitted within twenly-ilv,. feet from any well, sprInK i>r other water source, trom which water used for drJukltiK '»r enllnary purposes Ih obtained: and all sewrrs nr draina that pasfl withlu twenty-five feot of any sueh source of waier so uned. shall lie cov¬ ered and made water-llKht. And in any citw tlie HisallU Ofllcer may direrl a privy vault to Iks matle walcr-tleht. if within flfty feet of Buch well, spHnp. or olher water source.
)i tl. Any persim who shall be the ttwnrr or occupant of any premises where surli ntren>;- Ive matters shall l>e deposlteil. or who sball deposit on any street, avenue, Idkiiwiiy ur other publie nlare within this town, in an ex¬ posed foudillnn, any such off. u.'-ive nmiiiT- shall Immeillatcly ' . - ,
1""'^ persons, ornuratmn or r
klllill ^«ll^r nr allow iKc l-ed or I'Oir
mr l-ftwf-fn ttie riftecnth tiO «hi* n( the l-irsl fl) day of Novcnihrr wilhoi trti p.Tniit ol the Iteallh Othrrr.
No person orperfions, eorporMlion tiuns »nd n.l nflUer, apent or rmiil |.er«oii, perBons. corporal ion or .. shall use .-r opernte a pumpinR ^Inm. their xxr iu land for the ni,rpo>.- - watrr. hv which the level of llic pon
THE PASSING BAND.
A lone, deep drone
Thrur\racth a re-ionant monotone. Vp soarvth the horn with an undnUnt
flare. That dies—is reborn—just a flash of an
Thi^tidh the rumble of drums, an their throbbing beat
Sends a rhythmic pulse down the wind¬ ing street.
Then a streaming pennant of sound is nutflunz.
Flamboyant trom ivall to wall is swung
Near—and more neap—the harmonies clear
BuiUI skyward a ponderous tower, then sheer
It breaks in a "larinn frash of sounds.
An ululant tumult, that bounds and re¬ bounds; A vnluniinoup uronn
Krom Iho hlari
Anil n clangor -As thi" rvmhal"
Then Ihl' ilnmrs 1
.Iifl. flr
ForwnriJ—nnd w.iv
Into murmur a
Kwcet blcnilinp
In a far awav
Till at la^t thf
ng trnmlMir
of l.ra«
one Loom.
cr nnd fa
mphoric,
ib.iric,
swell.
•mell
In a note long-drawn—
Arc gene—on—on.
—London
c;
nt-
A<
dpod," wild th*. strnnBcr, fhrA«jrlnc n paper at Ooorge'n foot.
(iporRi' BtooiHHl nnd pirkod iip the pnpiT. It •n-as n diH>d to his land and made over lo him.
¦Tm done; now you inny dhoot." eontluued the other.
OeorRe tluvw doTrn the gun and started toivard him. but the Rirani;er turned his horse nnd roile iiulckly away. Oeorgo pas.sod his hand over his face n time or two, slooiied and plekeil up the (run
"Well, ru be blamed!" he muttered to himself, "If that ain't Ihe hnnestest thief I ever seenl"
He did not slop nt the barn to do Ihp chores that evening before he went to the house to tell Mollie,—Waverley MnKazlne.
idemy.
By W. H.)^a^^by
id the
upan
Ises upon which such privy fewer or drain shnll he cnnstructi-M ur In vjnlalhin of the provisions of the ii cetUng section, shall caupe t be Haine f» to Ik-made watertight, filled lu or r may Ih> directed hy thu IJosnl of
ofin.y jn
Your Arm
CAM BB BRLAHOED I INCH nml sircni^iliciinl SO PKK CENT In ORB MONTH by usini; ilu HIKCULES GRADUATED GYMNASTIC CLUB and STRENGTH TESTER S Minutes eacb day. It will develnp and stienyllicn the arms, shouldcre, chest, liock, waist ami hips in less than one-qnaiter ol ihe time required by any olher mclhodi wilh or 'ivlthntt apparaius. It induces sound slumber, rids ymi ol iheiiniatism, M-ritcr's cramp, cnnsiipatinn and inilii^eslion. Makes Ihe brain active and the conipleximi clear. The club can be used by Ihe weak man and the slronBcst athlete. For men, women and children. Ifrili/ir diurifiivt famfihUi anJ frice-llsi lit . JHB HERCULES CLUB CO., Room C '. 16 Soutti Street, Boston. Mass.
h
" Rules and Resulations
of the
Board of Health
of tho Town of Hempstead, N. V.
In pnmnanco of Chapter Bdl, Lawn of 1803, nud of exjatiiiK Inwa rclittiuK to pnbUo henlth iu towns not wliolly or in part ropenled thereby, and iu pnrsniince of tbo mwR oniouilatory thereof and sup- plamentnl thereto, bo it
BuoLVBO, By tho Boanl of Health of the Town of Hempateail, the nnderaiftued aemben being ivenont and votiug, iit a itakPi DioetinK held at the Towu Hall in nld town, on tho 22il day of April, ISOl (all the niembem of the aiUd Board harini been duly notified of tho time and placo of hol'ijiiK of Kiid ineeliiiKl, that the fnllowinR Ordiiiaiiees, Rules and Begnlatious relntiuK lo Ihu I>ubUe Hralth lu the said tuwu bo uud the nme aro hereby ndoptcit:
ARTICLE I-Mektimis.
BacTlON I. Tlie meeliiiKs of tlio Bo.iid of Health of Ihe Town of Hempstead •hall be hold at the Town Hall in suid town, on tho third Moudny of each mouth, at fonr o'eloek, P. M.
4 8, Spooial iiieetiiifrs ahall be held at inch time and iiluec as may lie ditiiK' nated bjr the Pnsidout of the Hoanl or bjr any three iiieiubem lher«of.
M- It aliAll Im. the duly nt the See- retary to notify ull llie iiienihen of aaid Board of auch apecinl lueoliiign.
4 4. Tho aerretary shall keep a roeonl of all roportji by imines nud reHidoiiei.s of all eama of routat^ious discniieii thai inay be, from time to lime, reported to bim by the atlcudiuK idivsieiau. Health Offlcer or any inouiber of the Iknrd. or tbat may otherwise mmo to his knowledfro. He aliall also kiH'p an ac- rnrato record of the pnu-eediuKs of the Board, anif ahall enter upou wirii record all onton made hy Ihe Boanl and all ro- port! made by tho individual membrni thereof, or by Iho lie.-ilth Oflleer, and aliall make anch reporta to tho State Board of Health ns Iho exialing laws may require, aud iierform anch other dntiea aa may be iniiio«ea by Statute or by the Boanl of Healih.
ARTICLE C,-Hk*ltii OrncM. Section I.—It shall bo Iho dnty of the Bealtb OWew on or l*foro the Brat imy of each and every month to b«> at the ofBcc of the ^ocreUry ol' Ihe Bourd of Health, lo roceire.ezamiuc and aecnre the n'Kistrnlion by Ihe Secretary, of all certifleiiiis mid n'cirds nf death and rauira of death and lin.IuiKs of Coni- uere' inries. ll.- slmll , .|,,„i,. „li i„-,i,.rs ianicd by Ihu lUiml, .'.ir.'eiiiiK bini to lake ueeefvary steiw fir tbe abaleiuint of any nnisanee funii.l exislinK uithiii the jnrinlicliiiii of the suid Ikninl. He ahall viait any pinmii or persnns n-pi.rt cd to lie aiek with rhulem, diphtheria, Mnall-pox, varioloid, sc:irlel fever, vel¬ low fever, or any iufeciiuus or eonia^. iooa diaeoiie, and ahall canse nil penons who may Im infeeted with nny of the above mentioui'd eeniupious diiA'astw. if coiuiiteut wuh public fafely, to W Mrictly and ellirieofly ijDnrauliiicd upon the prWuiars wher.' the lliiuie may Aral be dlacovcnd ; and he hhall aim, prohib¬ it aay pemou fnuu leaving or rnteriiiK
oOTored, tho Health Offlcer may canae tho peraon ko infected to be removeil. Tho Health Oflicer may alao canse auch roiuoval wheu directed by the Boanl of Healih, or any member thereof, and in all other eaaea that shall roiue lo his knowledfto, where he may cousidor stich nctiou necessary to tho preservation of the public health. It shall be his duty to report to tho Boanl the iiamo of uny phyaieian who shall refuse or ue(rl>v;t to report any case nnder tn>atment by him, of any contagions or infectious dismise, anil, when so ilirecled by the Boanl, to take the nooossiiry legnl steps for the enforcement ot the i>cnnlti«'s provided by law, nud, alao, wheu ao diri'etcil by the Board, lo prosecute, oa for a iiiisde- meauor, auy physician who rhall wil¬ fully Tiolato or refuse to obey any order or rofrulation made and published by the Bo.'U'd of Henlth relative lo his prac¬ tieo within the juriadiction uf said Board.
AUTICLE IH.-riiYsiciAVs, MiDwiVES
AND Dui'lllilSTS.
.¦^KITION I. It shall be the duty of the physician or niidwife in attendanee nt every birth to write ont and fiRu upuu the form preacribeil by tho State Board uf Health, the wrtifleato of such birth, and traiiamit such eertitlcale to the liiml Board of Health, or the person ilesifruut- ed lo receive it, within thirly days of sueh birth. Any viiMatiun of the pro¬ viaiona of this ordinance shall subject the offeudiUK party to a penally ut ten dollars.
4 3. Every honacholder or liead of the family iu a house whereiu nuy rnce ot iiifectiona diaeaao may occur shall report the same to the Buanl of Health within twelve huum from the tinie of his or her tirst kuowIedRo ut the nature ot such disease, and unlil iustme- tiiins are received from the said Board, or tbo Health Uftioer, shall nut ueriiiit nuy olothinK or other article which mny have beeu expoaeil to thn infection to be rehioveil from Ihe house ; uor shall nny occupant chauKe hia or her n.8i- deuci' elai'where without the couseut cf aaid Board, or Health Ofllcer.
Every physician who ia railed fo at¬ tend a caae of infections diaeaae, shall, OS aoon aa be diacorera tbe nature there¬ of, make a written rcptirl, apecifyiuK the name and reaidence of tho patient, the uatnre of Ihe diaeaae. and any other facta relaliuft thereto which ho may deem imnortaot to the public health, aud lugu Ilis name thereto, and he shall transmit the aame lo Ihe Board of Health witbiu twelve hours from the time of hia or her firat kuowledge of the uature ot such diaeaae.
The diaeacee thus to be promptly re¬ ported ore Asiatic cholera, yellow lever. typhus anil typhoid fever, small ivx, Bi'arlet fever, measlts, diphtheria, mojn- braiieons croup and tulK-renlosis. Anv viotalion of anv uf Ihe provismns of this ontiiiauc<. shall subject the uffeudiiic party tu a jH'ually of iwentT-tive ilul- Ian..
* 'l A physician shall be entitled to nnvive for each eertificate of birth, and i-nch ri'imrt »f a euuta^uog or iufx'tiouii ciiseow ni.id.' ua abuve, or as hcreiuafter dinvled. Ibe sum of twcnty-flve cents, to lie anditiHl »ud paid in the aame man¬ uer aa other lown eharjfrs
Ij 4. Any physician pracliriug as nfoniiaul may lie re<|aesi<sl, u|)ou nutict' fn.m any meuiticr of this Buanl, to visit
son unless thp BAmo Im markei "roisnn." nor to any person who the party ilellvprinc Ihe same has maMin tu Ihinic Inteniln It f'.r nny llliiffal or Improper use or p.irpow.
t 7. No iK'rpon shall mAlc. otTer or have for SHIi. or Veep al any plait, of sale any "iHiisonoiis, unv%'holesonie, deteterliiiis or aniilliTatiil driii:. meilirines, ..r food." or 111 respect thereto omit any aet orthliiure- iinlml or do any ait f.irhlililen liy any law or health reKulnti.inn of thin Slale appllratil.. iu any part of aalil town.
AnXICbE IV.-('l.l!HIIV.'«EN.
SfitionI. Kvery ejerKynmn .ir inaRlHtralt-
wliii i4)iall iH'rfnriii the i-.'reinniiy Ilf niarria«.'
Ilhin Ihls Jown. fchttll. wllliin thirty ilu:
Anil It 1«
iiply with tbo dlreelions of the tioarii. sr It shall lie I he duly ofevery elliren
o( inij nlll.T liilHilll-
Ile heallli. Ill Iniui.'il Ihls Hoanl or lo mi ellhcrlnnemnnorlii nnliin'. For a fnllui iiitriinv faels Illtl km ni-.'i'ssurv to nil ali lililsnnee, the parly i
h.-nllli. ..llll'll
lilll tlieilir.ill.irfii
vrilinK ov so Ul lln. vI.'iIki' Ilf
nl ..f Ileiillli.
rd l.r Ileailh i
,0. No milk whicli !.«
llc.llh oni,'
ehniigt<1 in i dial I l.c
eil, niliii rcJ^'nJ hy
• led- ,vl laming I
Milk con Milk .In
Milk fm I removed Milk wh
vhirh has beei
iilTli'e dollars fo ipl as hereinbefore iridcd hy law. nfthe Uws l.r Ihn
llejlih..flhe T.i
afle
nie
vllli the Seirela
the I Town
Hoard Ilf Health or Town Clerk of th Ilf Hempsteaii, the eerlitleale of such mar riaci'. And for every eerlifl.-Ate so lileil as arurei.aid, he nliall Imi vDlllled torerelvetlie sum of Iwenty-flve e#nl». to tie auitlteil and paid in the same manuer as other town hiiricea. And for any nenleet or refusal In
shall In
I penalty of Iwenly-nve dollars.
AllTHXiE v.—CoNTAuloi-a DisaASKH. Sei'T. 1. N'o iieraon or arliele llahle to prop .tfale a dancer.nis or eontaKiuus disi'aiie shall < lir<iuKht within the litnlls of thin itliiiut sn«%'lnl iierniissi.in of the Ht
I mie
liiut sn«%'lnl iierniission of t ml wlienever 11 shall ,-on
Ihe
•och preiuiae*. %'hile the nixvasiiy f.."r i auy unieui ea*.-uf infivlious ur oouta- •Och qnorajaliue exiata, without his It'll. I Kiiiu* dincase or sickness wilhiu said Be«t. ll shall U'the duly of the Heoit ll town, aud report to the perwm «> re- Offlccr to i.'iid nccpi^qiry anielca au.l i <in»sl'u« h'>" imuii'diatery th.'n^fter
rappUra for the use aud at Ihe ejipens. of UM peraon ur peraona «.> i|aar*ulinetl if they be in ein-umstaiH-cii lo affunl the msm; hat if it !»- a jxior pcraou. the same ¦•ay be charyttl a^.-ninst the Town of HampaKrad; and the Health Officer ahall teport tu the Buanl all ns*istam>e ¦O raoderetl aud the .'ipena.' of the same ia aach ca».. And i-.i .-as.' of the viola-
ttou by aoy pernun of Mifh .laarautine.
the pM»>n so uirelidllli; slia'.l be diveuied I ^'h*. Uriik
milly of a mi*lemeauur ami. lu ad.litiiMi • «> "•lol "• i* lakeo as ^«>.^ ..r D.nii. me IbMWIo, ahall incur ii iM>n«ltv uf fiftv l,,^" ^\{,';'lM;''h;i.i'iCt'".l.'ii„,''''id''"" "'' doUacn. Aud wh.'U auch iH-ratiii inf.vi- ] i,„ i.»lul iuriH-« .i,d «ith pr«|.,r iu''.m" •d with a emitositMu or inftvtiona dL..- i *".' '•' P""!"' ".mprteni to »iv» the prop
SSrST^ki; '*"p^^«'" 'i»f'¦ "" Ti::^roor:uis''^xe. ^a'"^:fi
taamd m the t4taiiaM where flm liU*-1 w r A^pueto umrot tm iWinred u, aufvtt
I for such viMt aiitl report he shall be entitled to nveive Ihe sum .if thnv ilolLirs. lu lie audited .'Uid jxud in -be same manner as uther town rnan.-eis
|.S N" physleian .Inurewl or iilher iH-n«'n •tiall make. srU, p.ii up. prepar* or adailnbirr am |.-«.rrii.iv.', dertytl.'n. .ir roMli.-lt.e. m,. • ler aay .If.-epu.e ,ir fraihtulenl DanM*. dir« li..n .'f prtlrn?,*- n..r *hall .ii.) faJar or dem-p he made hy any per«.>o li I uf any aueh
ItdKeot any person Ihst sm h Infeeleil p.'rs.>n or arliele lias eome or lieen brought wllhln siii-h Ilmlls. he shall hiinie.llately no ify Ihe Healih OBIeer. or the Seeretary of Iho Hoard, or some memlier thereof,
^ t. No person shall enrry or remove from on.' honse or hlilldliii; to another, or from any vessel In Ihe shore, or from Ihe shore to any vessel.wllhln tills lown. any iierson alek.>f any I'.intairlniiH disease without first having nhluli isl apernill Ihen-forfrom Iho Health (IIBi-er
nil. NoiK'rsnn by any eipnaureof any indl
vidual alek of nny eontairinus illHeaw. nr f
of any .lead bo.!^- suiiiKised to Is.' Infet'lt..! |
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liitieafM', or by nctrllKunt avi ronnwtM tlifrpwitlt, nr rfjtptt'i til lllf ittTf or riiHtofly Ihornof. or h> niMvllt^^ PKpn«nro ttf tilninelf. ahall causp. ro pmmot** I lu» spread of nuch il
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nliAll hav nftTllttn* nr i-<intatrl*>n« <li(wa»«», i-rmtl of Ih*- lUianl of llrallh Ihc
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AUTICLK VI.-HiHiAi. Hkkmitk PEf^ii»( 1. On Ihe ilt'i-raMe nf any per*nn within thlA town. It Khali be the dutv nf anv JunlU-e of Ihl- iV*<f or the Town Clerk of riahl Inwti. lo liwut' to Ihf perwnn or i>entnnn hnvintt charvf nf the remalnn of the dfCfa.vd iHTion. n btirlal m>rTult: Htit-h iierniit In tic Iwnied ni>on H phytik-ian'ii ceriirteat*', upon the form [in- mrrihed hv Ihe aStale Hoanl of Healih. of th«> rnUHe of Ileath. or upon tke Inqulaliion nf » Con»n«r> jury; or in ra.Hf uo «urli rertifl<atf ran b«» \iaA. and n« Coroner's Infiueni nhal) hftvf bffn holil. thm NU'h i>omiFt nuiy ht* irrmnied upon aflldavii nr affldavltn dnlv vpr! flMWforwa JuHticr nf the iVare. who phall Im-a mem her of ih<i Hoard of Health of the town, or by •ome (teriton or ptr^konn knoirn to (he nfOepr irrantinRftnrh p«'rmil wtllns forth Ihe rln*um«tanci». time, and caufe of death, UH nearly a» the Name ean U> aar<>rtalned. And the renukinn of no deceaaed persun ithall h«> li. terrckl within Ihi« Inwn. nr n'innv«l for hurlfc! oQljiide (if the Uinili4 thiTfor, esrt>[>t Qp<in a thermit nmt had amt obtaine«l la the manner litn inbffon' pmvlde<i.
S 2 Anv pert*on who «h(vll inter or e-nnM* in Ih'interreil. or who Hhalt rfnintv from ilnx tonn for burial oulnide the litnitd theriNif. the
lal iK-rtiih dnlV iMlliil in armnUnoi* with ih«> ftlmv." provintnnR. IN (Tuilty of n. uiiMlprnt-annr, and lo In a'idilion thereto ttahie to r. [M-n^illy
I.f twrnly rtvf dollar*
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S'« diseased or dlsalilr.1 animala le Iiri.iltihl I'T .'oiiveve.! Inlo Ihis t..wn; I dlMe»a«st or diBahle.1 animals shall h« piMMHl upon any liii;hirai
pn.mlae# therein Any iwrmn violalini; llie pnivlsiuoa of ihlsaeetioD la tfutlly ofa nika- denit*n..r \t. Tbe owner or owneri of every beaat
he killral In the Town
auKhtere.! for f.vMl, lie bnrle.1
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HAS VOLCANOES TO BURN.
Fnela San, naa a Choiee Aaanrlinent In Iha riilllpplne laland..
The rnited States genluglcal sur¬ vey will piihli.-ih before lonR some fnita ahout the volcanoes of the PhllipplncB, whirh appear ta be Interesting. Oue of them l8 the most (.ymmetrleally beau¬ tiful voleanic cone In the world. belnK fven more perfeit than the famoua Ku- Jl.vama. the saired mountain ot Japan, It la h'83 than 9.1100 feet hlRh. and the name of It Is Albay. Albay was an ex- reeillnKly ai'tlve volranii during tho lasl irntiiry. havlni; hurst into erup¬ tion at 1,-atil '25 times since the year 1800. It broke out only last year wllh renewed iilutoiilc activity, ami back In ISH no fewer than I.l'OO lives wero lo«t In conseqiiciire of one ot ILs bad apells, a viUanre tiur miles from tho crater being burled under lava and aahes t« such a depth that the ridgepoles of tb» huuses were hidden. Hetween Albay and Ijiguna d,e Day are many extinct or diirniant craters. The magnificent I'one of Ilanajao. 7.3S2 teet In height. Is visible from .Manila hay. Its crater, TOU felt deep, wius occupied by a lake up to 17,10, when a violent eruption look place, burstinK out the southern side of the crater nml pouring out both water and incandescent lava. On an Island in the l.ake of Donihon Is the remarkable Taal volcano, which la readily accessible from -Manila. Its crntral crater is oval shape, a mile and a quarter across the greatest diameter and withlu lt.s rim two lakea of hot water, one yellow and the other green, and « small active cone fifty feet In height, from which escape steam and Kiilphiiroiis gases. The strange i-oloia lit the waters are due to the presence ot chemli ala evolved In sub¬ terranean lahoratori.'S. The greatest eruption ot Tiial took place In 1764, wiping out four villages Apparently the volr.inic ash lents wonderful fer¬ tility tl) the soil, and presently a "ew growth of bamlMio aud palma appears where desolation has reigned. Kven the localliii'S most rerloiisly and cou- stantly threatened bv volcanoes In th« riiilliiplni's are promptly repopiilated after every ilisaster. Ihf Ir fertility, »ur- p.issinnly beaiiiiful situation anil healthfuhipss charming the peopU In¬ to a prompt furKctfiilness ot paat dls- astera. The worst volcanic dlstiirb- arces on record In the Pblllpplnei oc- ciirretd Jan. 4, 1041.
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came to the house he drove on lo the barn, lie would put up the team and do the chores flrst. The team was iinlinrnes.sed nnd fed. nil the ehoies were doue. but still he did not go to Ihe house. He got a hnuiiuer .nud mended ihe gale, he put nnotlier round of rails ou ihe pig pen, ho shucked coru for the morulug feed, nnd then he got llie hniuuier ngalu mill haiiiiiicied awhile—a long while— lit 1 he liani llnor.
Ile iiuued 10 Ihe house «t last, wnlk- iuK slowly, as oue very weary, lie Willi iuto llu' sluing room, nirendy ilaik wilh the shadow- of the coming ninli'. His wife was buay with piep niiiiions for supper, and singing ns she worked. He fnmbled around Ihe
iiiaulrl until she ealled
"ili'orge, what are you lookln" for?" mill staned lo bring the lamp.
".Nothin"," he answered liuirleilly, mill went out ihrough the kileben door nnd carried lu nu armful of wood, then took Ihe bucket, already full of ivaier. threw It out and filled II ngalu. Then he dropped Into n chnlr liy the kilcheu door nud rested Ills ehln lu his hands.
"Wlial's the malter. Oeorge? Are j-oii silk?" iisKi'd his wife.
".Nothin'." was bla reply. ".Mollie:" he sal.l directly.
Sill' set down liiT pan and cnme over mill stood by his chair. "What. (Jeorge?"
"This place ain't ouru, " he answered slowly. "Xot ouru?"
".Nil. When I went lo prove up Ihcy said my claim had never lieeu put iu. nud the laud had been sold several niiiiillis. (Jucss Ihe man's been wallin' f.u me lo get Ihc crop nearly made before he makes ns git out." ,
.Miillie went back to her work wllh¬ out a wonl. She kept her face lurned frmn liiiii ns she busied lierHelt wllb the Slipper.
'I'liey both tried to ent. but failed. , III' lift Ihe lablo first, nud went nnd Rill dowu on the door step. She tried for a lime to clear the table, bul found sllll was ouly ran-yiiis Hie dishes Io till' kllilicn Iheu back to the table m.Mlii She left thi'iii and went nnd silt down beside her liuslmnrt. .NellliiT spoke. The baliy wan asleep and the house was very sllll She slipped her hand lliniii'.'h his arm. At her touch Ills head drooped a liitle lower, bul he spoki' 111) word.
The lasl light of dny had died on Ihl' iiips of Ihe O/.ark's highest lillls. The iiioiiiili|:lit came. Krom the for I'Sl ci'i'sl of Uic iiimiulain lo Ihe Avest II iTi'iH il.iwu unlll ll liiuched the door sl.'ji. anil llll'll fell upon the grove of wild plum irics Ihal grew ulong Ihe biiiiii'li of Ihe valley Held. Now It llglili'il 11)1 Ilie whole valley, nud the soft siiiiili Aviiiil ot .May brought the pirfuii'i' of Ihc growiug corn. Sllll they sai ill silence.
II bad lueu live years since they eaiiic ill ihe Joy of their simple liouey- iiiiiiiii ID Ihe llllle cabin (ieorge had biilll ill Ihe wild foi-est. It waa (iov- eMiiiii'iii laud, lllill he thought he had hi.iiii'sl.'.iilcd ll. Klve years of linid- est lilil and care followed. Now there was ail open lield of eighty acres, a y uj; oirliaril, barns and a neat, com fiirliibli' ciillafi'. II was Ihelr liome, nnd II ijiH.il lllilll!' they had made It, too.
"Ilinv plain you can smell Ihe corn," Mollie said ar last
"Such good corn," he said brokenly, "I'.ud forty acres of it"
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A'tpotiaA Trlh* «f Teepla.
On ll.e bsiika of tho Peru«, In Bouth Ameri. a, dwells a peculiar tribe of pvo;ile wk'i arc ipjiul In a gueer ' manner. All memberi of the trlb« ars , ilniiUr In this reap'ct, taaa. woimen •nd rhildrea being mottlM black and white
.lliru.itis ihrreto shall immaillal.
nv animal, wh.m- . be foiin.l .1ea.t Ol, olher. >,r on a pahll.- roteX Ihe .MX-ui.anl of saii.j pr«mi Iv report Ihe aame lo at. n..ar<{ of Health, or He^lh VHfio,r wh.i sha raiiac such animal \o N burie.1 wiiLin tt r.ni.' and Is Ihe place antf manner d-.wcrilitsl i
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resident or ou the bitrbwav adjoining shall lmintslialrl> lepor. Ihe aame I.t ..nr ,>f Ihe Hoard "I BralUi ahall i-aopr lhei«me r or hltfbwav ai. hefore iDenli.>ned: Ihe e.ial of aueb Imrial lo tw .i«l«rTnll>««l b> tbe member of the HtMust to whom Ihe eomplalnl i« made, aatl Um mm* lo U» a charfc atAka.i tbe towu
I«we. .'.in. i,;^:-t vlll. or ..Iher lltihy.ofTensiie. .if iioaious .uli..tani e. or l* engared ale..il any such reifiaval ..r In l>«diia: nr iinli.a.llni; ol any such siilAlanie lo do the aa-ie wllh dis palrhant in e. rrv i,aril.iiJar iaa uuuiri.-r as i eleanlvand 1.Ille otTelisiee amt w-tib aa iltllr tlansef and pq;. -idiev to the life and healilh aa i pt>«sil.le. I
1 t 1' irv'TT itUTinarv snrjf..n ul... u.alle.1 1 toeiamiiK. or pn feA»l..nall) aiiei..! any aui 1
Bal witbln Ibe town bat inc thr gXa/tAefrs t.r ' 'jtiet ot aor cau'.amuii' iluraae tatXl wiiUa
^apamaaa atnleols s-hortalahtatl,
.Shortsnihtedn^ss among Japanese <tudent> IS alarmingly on the Increase. rh<> lateel lDve«t:ratUin.s show Ihat •mx cf 1 T«« university students In To- do moro tban bal! are myopic.
iiangi I Iustainly ili ¦ rif" went I f iiiiicl directly at his bean I ¦¦Well, you're g.iln' lo die Yi.u want I a uiiuui.' 10 suy your jirayera In?" j H'orgi' spoke coiilly, almost careless I ly. but there v.a« a terrible earnest UISS in his rye
¦ Vi's. " said the aiinnger, "1 am ihe lllilll Ihal l«>nslii your place, and I'm ' III.' man thai Mole your n)oney Ilv.' year- ago wait, ib.n i sbool nnill I'm iloii.'. Whin I llll'l ynll that dny at I Spiinglicld I WIIS l.n.k.' When you I told in.' your bi'slncsa. I knew li would I ll ¦ easy lo fool you I iH-nt you out of j ynur iiioii.'V I look It and wenl W.st j n» f,ir as I coul.l K.ir tiv.- y.-ars Iv.. ' work.'.l ill the niln. s. Worked Ilk*- a I ll..;,-. I sav.d up ftficen biindre.; .lol \ lars and ,«iiii' back her.' in buy a , farm .V real estate agent had l«ught ' youra from the (iovernment, it tu'lng , vaiaii'. you thiukiug you ha.i horn.- j si.ade.l ii. AVhen I lanie out to look nl if two weeks a;ro I diaeoTeref] It was y.iiir r.hi.e and I recognlled you. I I w.nt lia.k I') lown and bougbt It- paid . v.'ry ten: I bail" «;.v)rge hsd lower, ll hia riOe ami stood Iranlog
BLIND MERCHANT IS HANDY.
Carl ITella Never Kaw Ihe IltTil, Yel la a Suereaaful Orocer,
There Is a suiall store ou Ihe corner of S.iuili avenue and Clover atrwt, where are sold lee ereain. canned goods, "jiaikuge grotvrles," nnd the vnrlous other things which go to make up fhe ordinary stock of such an es- tabUshuient. There are Inindreda of other stores In Syiaouse exactly like Ihls one, but It Is uiiliiue becnuse ot the personality of the storekeeper, n young man ot twenty-one, who la to¬ tally blind.
If you were to sec Carl Wells mov¬ ing briskly ubout. wailing j<ii cuslom- ers nnd never making a mistake lu liudlng the right article or lu making change, you would Iliul it ilillicuk to realize that the world has beeu dark to him from the hour of his birth. .-M- Ihough bis father and molher are both endowed with eyesight, a siraiige fatal¬ ity soenis to hang over tliclr clilldn'U, for Mr, Wells has a brother and a sis¬ ter nlso afHIcted wllh eongeullal blind¬ ness In the case of all three, the op¬ tic nerve Is paralyzed, nnd no light af¬ fects the rel Inn. so that the blindness l'l quite Irieinedlnble.
"There Is a loug l.atlu nnme for It, l>r. Drown told uii'. but I don't retuem- bcr It." said Mr. Wells to a Herald re¬ porter. "But then, of course. 1 don't miss my eyes as any one would who bad hnd them nud lost tliein. When 1 wna a child I made up my lulnd tbat
I must learu (o do things for myself, for If you wait for some one else to help you, you gcnernlly have to wait a long while, aud 1 nm fortunate In hnvlng a strong sense of location. I nlways put my owu gooda In their phii-es on the shelves nutl then 1 don't bnve the least dltUciiliy lu fludlug
I them. Once I know Low the outside ot nny special package feds, I know
II for keeps. Of course. If some one were to disarrange my work and put things ont of place, I sbould be com- plelcly lost,"-Syracuse Herald,
A Clever Poatnnlre Horae.
There is a clever pustotUce horse lu lirooklyn which for some Iliuc past has been gettiug duulilu rutluuH, uud will probably continue to do su uutll Ihe poalolllee-meu dl.siover bis trick. Krom Ibe substation nt tbe corner of Ninth Klrect and Klfih aveuue arc sent out a nuniber of mail colleeliug carts Ihriiigh the surrounding dis¬ trict. When tile Inirscs drawing these carls come lu Ibey me driven up In fniiit of the staliiiii to stand uulil It is Ilme for auolher lollecllou. While Ibus hliinilin.'{ they are fed. Ou the curb In front ot each borse Is pinced a bag of oats. None of the horses mo lied, for stnndlug Is a part of their business.
This Is when the horse with a ilouble appetite has his opporluully to per¬ funii a skillful luaiioeiivre at eucb meal. He wails uulil all the ral loua are distributed, Ihen, paying nu at¬ teutiou to blu owu allolnienl, be be- giiis slowly to back. Slowly, but sure¬ ly he backs Into Ihc horse below him. which In turu pushes lineU further mid furtlier until iu a few luomentH the clever horse lu fiiiul who started the backward procession Is siandlng In the plnce of his iieigblior in Ihe rear with Ills head In tbal anluial's feedbag. Then be begius lo eat ravenously, fin¬ ishes bis neighbor's oats as soou ns possible, and steps nluibly back tn his own plaee, eats his owu oata, and settles conlcnii'dly for n stand-up nap wllh a well-fed air of placid Innocence. Hut the horse at the end of the Ilue suITcrs. That is uo affair of the clever iuvenlor of the scbeuie, bowevvr.— .New York Times.
HEREDITY AND HEALTH
THE VIEWS OF FAMILY DOCTORS ANO LIFE INSURANCE MEN.
No Telling IVhen One May Need a Coffin.
".V mail eulered my salcsiooni suiue Ilme ago. " recalled a Sl. Joseph iiuder- laker, "Ibat said that lie wauled to select a casket aud Kliruud. I nsked what size casket be wanted and be aiisweii'd: 'Well, you cau measure me It you want; 1 wuul the casket for myself.' I was taken by surprise, aud he nullced il, bul he appeai^'d lo tbiuk Ibat tliere was nothing unusual In Ihls n'liucsi. 'I am six feet fall,' bo said.
"Wllhout fnrllicr ilelny 1 la-gan lo show hllll our illlTir.'iit caskels. Ue was very particular about it-ilit'3' all arc-and It took lilm about an hour lo choose what he wanted. He Iben selected a shroud aud other neeesslfles mill gave mi order for four carrluges. When We were Ihrough he asked Ihu lirice nud 1 told hiiu $l.''i(l. He paid over Ibe cash aud I gave liii i a receipt for Ills own funeral. That mau wns apparciilly slroug ami robust at tbe lime Six weeks laler I received a lelephoue message fron one of Iho hiispllals 111 this clly :.uu'iiiuclug that my cuKlomer had died ami Ihat be Iiud given Instriietiuns lo have ni' cdllctl. 'rile funeral was carried out Ju^l an lie had plnnned it."-Ki.usa« Citv Jour¬ nal.
Abandonail 8clioolhoiiae to c. (boat
A ghost has reeeivi I i Illcial recog- nliit.ii lu Ihe actiou if Truilee Jea ic .Martin, of JacUioii towiislid). ct Car¬ roll Couuiy. Intl., when lie (,ave a coa- Iract for Ilie cncilui of :i uow ichaol Imilding ill lb" WaUuiI l.'rovi dlsl.let.
Se.eral year; ago Amer flreen was lyuihi'd by a luoli for tbe iiunkr ot his Kwi'ctheart. l.utlla Mubbilt. tbe hanging taking place at a walnut tree In Ihe Walnut (irove schoolyard. Silicu then Ihe i hililren hav,. U-eii filled wllh siiiM'rsiltliius terror lu regard to tbe place, mill the once larg.? si bool dwin¬ dled II) IWII jiuplls lasl winiir. aud afl.r a f.w weelvs' ..ffi.ti to gel others to ailelid. school was tllainlssed. StrRiige Klorlt's were n.lil alKiui the place, (iri'in's gbosi was repurted to have iM'eu seen, and tb.' teachera re- IKirletl Ihat tbey heard uncx[)laluablu HI.unds aboul Ihe building. The wal- mil tree, before then a large aud ilirlfiy one. mver Lore foliage after th.' lynching, and stootl a bh ak re iiiiniler of llie tragedy.
No iitacher could Im* found to accept Ihe schiMil for uext winter, and In re- H|M>nM' lo the luKlsieni deuiands nf the patrons a new building will In- erecl- . ll a short dlatanee away, the old sile Iuing abaodoned.—Indianapolis Jour-
Meilern Thrsrlea aa to the roealbtllly nf Inhrrlllnc DIaraae—Th* Kew Bellerin Iteaard tu Tuberanloals—InaanU]. la Not a Karterlal lllaeaae.
I'lion few tiuistlons bave uietllcnl mcu been so divided as uptui tbe possi¬ bility of Inheriting diseaae. Opinion on this subject baa undergone much ehnuge witbln the last fiftivu or twenty jears. but even today doe- tors are not unaulinoua on tbe sub¬ ject. Tben. ngalu. there Is auother class of scleiitllle people wbo thiKi- rlze regarding tho phenomena of phys¬ ical life and conduct laliorntory exper¬ iments. Tbese men eall tbeinselves blologlst.s. nud they are umiuestion- ably a learned lot. Yet Ihelr conclu¬ sions are often different from llioao rencheil by the phyalclans. In gen¬ eral. It may be said that biologists Incline to neccpt Welssmann'a doc¬ trine Ibat acquired trolls eannot bo trananiltted to progeny, while medi¬ cal men. though differing as lo details, have more or less conlldonee In the possibility of inheriting physical In- flrinllleg.
The dlseovery of bacteria ns tho cause of most maladies bns hnd n revolutionary lufiuenoe upon the old doctrine ot inheritance regarding tu¬ berculosis. Onee it was l«'lleved that a whole family was hopelessly (loomed If either of tbe parents died of this dis¬ ease. "We have rlpi>ed Ihat notion np the hack." said the medical ad¬ viser of a lendlug Insurance company the olher dny. "Pbtblsls Is b conlng- lous disease, and results from assocln- llon with n viellin of Ibnt trouble. I should sooner look for It In the hus¬ band Ihnn lu the cblld of a woman who was thus affected."
Tbe doctor who passes on the nppll- ratlouR mnde to another eompany put the ease less rndleally. Ho attached some Importance to the fact that par¬ ents had died of consumption. Even granting tbat It Is purely a contaRlous malady, offspring somptlmes appear to Inherit n suseeptlblllly or nn nhnor- mnlly low power ot resistance to tt. It Is nseertotl tbnt oven wbon the chil¬ dren of tuberculosis parents nro wide¬ ly separateil In tbeir youtb, nnd grow up npnrl. a larger percentage ot them develop the disease tbnn Ihnt of other people's children. Tbe preponderance la not marked, {lerbaps, but thepp nre Ihoae who believe that It exists. This snme expert remnrked, bowever, tbat formerly lila company did not ri-gard a man reasonably safe trom Inherited I'ousumptlou until hc was forly yoars old, whereas tbey would lake hlni now with Ilttle besltallon at tblrty-flve. It he then showed no signs of tbe mal¬ ady. Both theory and practice arc un- degolng slow changes ou this point, niipareutly.
Insanity Is not regardeil na n bacter¬ ial disease, nnd yet It has a physical basis. The brnIn iiudergoes locnl or genernl ebnnges lu strncture. Tbo dls- nrder e.-innot he acnulrcd by nssocla- llon with otber victims ot It, but many experts believe lu tbe possibility ot In- hcrlllng a tendency to Insanity nnd Its llrst cousin, epilepsy. Hoclors recog¬ nize whnt tliey call tbe "Insane dlii- llieals" or n predlspositlou to kisnnlty, nnd then tnke n good deal ot slock In Ibe notlou thnt this la nu luhorltod wenkness. Most life Insurnnce com¬ panies discriminate sharply ngainst applicants wlio.se auceatry exblblta Iwo or Ibree cases of insanity, or one Sf insanity nud one of epilepsy.
(^aneer Is another nIBlctlon which was onee believed to be trnnamlsslble to offspring, but that view of It is now nlmost entirely abaudoued. Occasion¬ ally there nre cases ot death from lbls canse In mother or fnther aud son ouly a few years apart. Hut, BUgges- llve as such a coincidence Is, doctors tlo not all Interpret It alike. One of Ihe leading life Insuiance companies of lbls country, which puis Its tonus up where conaumption or Insanity np¬ penrs In tbe parents' or grandparents' history. Ignores cancer except In the applicant himself.
These are the throe diseases lo which Ibe most altenllon is given by Ihese coinpnnles lu couslderlug Ibe lutirm- llles of parents nnd ginndpnrents. sun, It la asserted that lack of loug- evlty, llrlghl's disease nnd olber signs of weakness appear lo be cbnr- acterislie of some far.illlea nnd not of others. There Is llllle evidence of Ibe liilierltnnce of a predlq esllloa to apo¬ plexy. Indeed. Ibla Irotible, which Is line iirlmuril.v lo n weakuess cf Ibe walls ot Ibe arterirn, lias been tornil lo be about equnlly iliaracterlHllc ot persons whose weight la ::biiormalIy great uad tbes,. wi.o .-.re abuormally ll.Bht.
.\ gnat I'eal baa been written of nl- coholisiii a;id bercillly. I'oue of fje I xpiessieiis on this su'Oect nre ' x- iravngai.t and n Islcadiiig. It is par- I Ilriiliirl..' liileri'sllng lo uote wbellier ¦ dri ulii'iir.css or cihcr i loral falllutrs ilivi lici lu p. rciils 1 efor. tr nfler Iheir clillilreii wet' Ion. In the hit¬ ler case heredity woulil seem to affi.rd Ull iLiideiiuato c: pl.-iiiallon cf bad hab¬ its or diseaa?. Nevertheless, tlicro l.i llllli ll evi le ic.-> tbat in one way or an¬ otlicr li.inii rallly nH'ccia offs|ir!ng It docs KO clili I'y by in lairing the phyl- cal itaiiini it tl.c latter, nnd rarely by laiislng nuy s|)tclal disease lu¬ surauee conpaulcs pay littl" allentloa to alcohollsii I.l the parents of appll- laiitii, ii'il bccais-. they have no fnllli 111 lis li.flaenies, li'il li-'cniise they can li .oKiilz.' the I.illir la iinderclre, li:.'lil wiifbt. n-rvous wcnkresa or Mher peiullarllirs rf Ibu children. ill 'h t hmacterl.tks serve as a i.iore ust fnl guiOc.
rvrbopi t'l- rrricsi belkvcra In tbe rlil Mosal" dcclaiatlnn abuut Ihe "sins if lb" fullers" .•.I'.' iicdical prncllllon- rr Ij I 'Wns -if i.ioilerate size, fauiily pliyalciaas v.li) Luow grandpa rent a. jiaierts r^il ililldien aoclally as well as priife-sloually. Tluir (ibaervallo.i al iieijl Invariably convinces tbein uit only that uornl luliniiiilcs .nre Hans- ia d Into physical wcakucsa In I'le second and third generatbma. bul .Tlai that nialadliH which arc la no rente r-lnietl lo Immorality »cu:eil nes leave Iheir inipresa in t.ie yiiii i-;. Very oflen tills effect is noihing r.rir^ Iban a preillsiiosiiliiu, wblch, once recog¬ nized ami deall wllh In lline, iiiay b." sliillfully antagonized by diet, exerrlso aud cuvlronment.—.New York T.lbUDc
Te Improve Ih* Potalo.
A inelhod of liiiproiing ihc pot.ito la credited to M. .Mlihilel, na a ;e-jll of ex|ierlmiuM nade l.i Ibe Ilt pari¬ ment X'au'liiie, I'rauee. He cdvlM'S Ihat (be [lotato plaol cliould beairippcd of lis blosKoci, anil Ihe crop ot tuliers will Im' Improved In rjnantlty and l)e ri.lier In aiarch. The floirer la uot at nil neceaaary lo Ihe well lielng of Ibe plaut. which, lo Ihe priK'ess ut blos¬ soming, conaumes starch aod <iibvr vegetable sulMtauees.
TIIE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR AUCyST I I.
Siil^ert:
i l»ay'i
¦lilillelv
God'a Promla* to Abfskea^
•.. l-la-nol.lea Taat, Oam. tv.,
Veraea, S-T—Coinaaeillur
r tilings." The faot that the hattie with the kinas
-, Ilcr vision Trom (toii to
lis us to think that he may hare ng throiiKli a trating time, and e was teiii|iie<l to diarauragc- ii.iit. lie waa also .li.sapnoinled in not .Mi\ mg llie fuhihiienl of the promiee Ood I...I nia.ie hun regnr.iijio hia bcMM^ndanta, ¦H as yel lie ha.i „„ , h,T,|. ¦'!„ , visioll.'' ^ ill. h sii|.|w.»os Alii-am awake, and sooM isi,.,e apiKaraiice or sensible token ot the 'icscnce of Ihe divine glorv. "Fear not." •t.ir not thy enemies, neitlier fear lest My T-'iT^ shall fail ther. "1 am Uw liel.l. (,od was Abram'. portion, and le IS Uio portion of every righteous Mttl. (.real reniiril." There i» aurelji a Ttltr- here to the battle and Ihe'vSctonr. ll la onm we have all that ia sttife- lefense ami reward; thia promia*
I-l;:
\\ hen (!i
al life
rliililli
'I go ehililli
rid in thi
Seeing I am sain. hat ia, 1 ani giving uut ot tlw
for
couililion. Abram desired • knew upon divine authorilv lll.U lua seetl alioufd inherit the Und. Soiisiiip and heimhip are inarparablr ««•• neclt-d in the thoiigfita of Uod. "Steward t.i my house. '1 he heir inlo wboee hands .\Oi-iiiii s possessions muat descend in coa- st'iiui'iiee of his childless condition, "li Uus Kic^crr llo» could Ihe promise ba liilhled when a "atranger" is likely to ba his heir?
3. "(liven no seed." Though we should neter complain of liod yet we may Mm- p.aiu lo Him, and tell Him all our frier- iiiices. "Due horn in my houae." Thst is, •one nttathed lo or a de|>endant of hi* house 1 Ills ia a reference lo Ihe servant who, from all iipiiearancca, would bocoiu* bis heir.
4. "Shall not be thine heir." Then ia no liiiiit to the power of (iod. for He wh* t.tii ipiickt'u the liead can do aimhing.
.¦). "l.ook-lell Ihe aura." 'The sUr* te that chmste are brighter than in OUT*. 1 relesaor Hall aaya he has known Venn* t.i shine ao bright as Xa eaat a shadow. brichtcr limn the stars, steadier than tbdr Haiiit's shall he the fulliiment of Oad'* promiaea. (iod poinis lo tJie stars •¦ • sign to Abriim. "So ahall thy seed b*.* The deacendanta of Ahram included not only Israelitea, hut the .\rahians, the llid> ianitcH, the Ammonitea and Moabits* war* a niiineroua people, and were (or mor* than a thouaaud ye«m among tho most itb- [i.u-tant 111 Asia. At leaat two branches ol his atrong Block yet remain—tbe Jawi^ who nre found m every part of the earth, nnd the Arnha, who still roam, nsean" qiii'i-eil over Ihe desert. But tW higheit fullilinent wna in ChriEt. God's peopI* nre, liy faith, "cliildren of Abraham!"' and "III IIS nccortting to the pruniisc." (Jai. l! 7, !i, M.
(1. "Iieiieved in the I.rf)rd." Ood speak* - .-\brain believes, nnd all ia settled and aU is sure. Ahrnni believed the truth of th* promise that waa now made him, resting upon the power nnd faithfulness of Qod who hnd made it. See Kom. 4; lO-SI. "Counted it." There was no set but that of the mind and heart, no work of any kind: hence the doctrine of justification i v fuith. without any merit of worlisi lor ill tlii.s case there could be no works of Abiaiii whieh wnuld nn'rit the salvation ol the whole human race. "I'or righteoiM* uess." Or justiKcation.
7. "I am the Ixird." The promisw ot Uod are very broad, very high snd Tery long. They look fnr dnwn the future, bat . we mny remember that there ia omnil- cicnce in their utterance and omnipotene* ' ill llieir fultihnent.
.>(. "Whereby shall I know?" That ilL "by iihat sign ahall I be assured-that I shall inherit thia laud?"
|i. "I'.ike me nn liiifcr," ete. The ani- niiila |.icseiiliiil are of the three kinds tf- tern 111.1 allowed liy the law for saorifio*, mill llic bii.la ure Ihoac re|ieatcdly man- lioiieil in the law as those tu b* brought fur iillcringB.
111. "He look -all theae." Abram fol¬ lowed lo the very leller the directions Qod luul given hint; ao wo muat obey God fully lielore we ran hnve reason to expect Him tiiHil Ilia prnmisva to um "Oiridtd
th-'
•ir-
jngth'
wise, as near na possilile in two equal I'lllll, which ivcre placed oppoaite to eaeb other II short ilistilnce apart; Ihe covenant¬ ing iiirtiea would Ihen meet in the oentr* end liihe th.' euatoinary oath,
11. ' Tiiine down." llnving made ready "»i till' sill liliecs lie wailed for the lire of Ood S
111 I on.si them, whirh waa the usual
loheii of iii'ceiilniice. While he waited riiveiioiia liirila of prey which feed upon"' dead hollies "cnme down" to conauine th* siierilice. Huw often do intruding ctm, like iiiii-lcan birds, seise upon that tim* lllill those alTci.-tiona which have lieen given III llml!
I'J. "Wna going down." About th* llllle of the evening naerifice. "A deep slte|i." Not a eoniinon alecj) throush we*- iiiii'sa or carelessneaa, but aurh a sleep a* (iml caused to fall upon Adam. "Great ilarkneas." Which Ood designed to bo *«• prcasive of Ihe alHielion anil miaery into which his uosterity shnnld be brought dur¬ ing their iiondagc in Kgypt, as the nest verse particularly atates.
I.'t. "Shall aflliet them." From th* time (ind cnlleil Abrnm at Hsran it wa* 4.'lil yeara before Abram's descendant* t'liine inlo poaacaaioii of their own land, . but the children nf larael were actually ia Kgypt only half Ihnt time, or 21S years.
It ."I'Lk* ...,,:.,.. " vu
tii
14. "That uatil
ulgv." God brought plaftt**
upon the Kgyntlsa*.
out." larael wna radeemea froai
liiiiiilngc an.l came nut of Kgypt with gnat wealth. Thia promiae was literally ful- iiled, but there was a long time of waiting.
l.'i. "In peace." 1'hia verae strongly im¬ plies the imnioriality of the aoul.
HI. "Arauritea." Thia waa the genera, name for the Cnnaanilish Iribea. "Iniquity - not yet full." From these words wa learn that there ia a eeriain pitch of ini- tiiiity lu whieh nationa may arrive hefof% lliey are deatroyed, snd lieyond which God will not iiermit thrm tn |iaaa.
17. "A amoking furnace." This signl (llll the uffliciioii of the children of larssl III K|iV|it. There were lliere in Ihe far- iiii.-e oi alHu'tion. "Buining lainji." Th* avniliol ol Ihe divine presciii-i'. Faith nwy Ik' slriiiig. but lllilll coiiiea while we stand ll. Ime the Lonl, by llie holy nlt,ir of bnmt
.Millie
III agre
Nila
covenant." .\ covenant i* nent lietween two contract, h of whirh ia bound to ful- ngafteiiienta to the other. Jn ire It ia used moatly ti> denote leil relntiona lu'tiviirn (lod and cr of Ji)(ypl." Trubably tb*
Iir'.|H
i.l llll
umle
KxiinsUlon.
hold an exhibition OM t ili'n.lign nt tbe ea4 the uuapieea o( tha lioveriiineiit ol \ ictoiin, lu eommemorat* Die .lisciivriy l.r gold in 18,11 and th* first aiiiiiversari nl the .Vuslralian (.'oauaa» ueallh. rioininence will be given to paM iiiitiing ami i.ihrr mineral resources ami phais'H of mining in \ ictoria aad othft Slalea. K|iecial hiiiiJinga and court* WM Is- .'rriled for llie .lisplay ol inanufacdlMg ., and iliiliialriea, wool, ngrlriiltiire, dtlrr' S mu. iiiacliiiierv and a.) rorlh. The Bs» 1 1I120 School of Mmea will provide a r "^ '^ liilioi.itorv [or Ihe exhibition, eqa Wllh furnacea an.l ap|i,ii;ilua for meUlI aiciil an.l cheniiiiil iMirk Tliere
lih divisi
ntylive
nf the pihihiu am ch the appS>
ling and to
upoo Ibe barrel 'Aud tbere la tb« 1 man ai iranjr parU.
The bald headed man may still be •
A sluglcj workman «ag cut 0000 trgtcli fluaeg a day.
development of iiijier natural will be will iepie».'nl»'l
tmtarm Hu|M.rpoMMt Tarret*. Rear Admiral llradfnrd. nl tbe Naval IJi.i.rd of lonsiruitioo, hua aubniitled ta kerrtiiry l/»ng 11 min.irity reiKirl on tha ,^_ ir,>piise.| new lutllcaliipa. The reper| '- favora all and eight inch guna, instead •* i I x-ten inch irun. in broadaide batiatiaih in rei timmeii'lt'd hy the majorily rnwH- Hear Admlrnl lirailford alao srga** MT III- retenli..ii / the suiHTlKiaeil lurr*t«. lie III.-, the ih-i u^s.iais Iciiling un to IM »i|"I,ti..ii .ll i.iii.i- for siiii.. now building. _ to slioiv Ihat the Iiresent mainrity |>laa ia III.I m line with the best iuilimcat of D*- ul cx|Kirls.
Arlaofia Indiana SaVMl by iajenctl—.
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et ('-.Hirt al
I'h'.'nu. Ariir , lias lulien stejia lo, r*li4 Ih*- .''.niliUon of the MUlfering I'laia s M:trici.p,i Indians |i jrinh"! an iniane- -i lion resiniiiiiiij the t-anal unrrs anova ;' ttie Indian reaervaiiun from taking vsler ver and Ihu» deprivmi; the Ia¬
fi
duna of 11)
will live Ihe Iniiina .
• em .1 (ani.ne bk" ths
rauacd ao many death
aetioa , - eaouafi Vf pre-
i.f laat year, wUrb uolii; ihem.
ilMll
HttHtt
Mll«a ml «ail« IB lb* I
Tlie ocean, it is ealilnaUd, llial«h|"' 7.111111,11011 euhir mil*, nf aait. and if it eoali^ Iw taken out al once the kr*! af »*icr wQtld drop aa mcfa.
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mt!mfami^^!!a!wr^<^^ Ifa^^att ^atintu lletoto. mttmi.^ copixsM. c*ivx: cmmca VOL. VI. A FAMItiT NEWSPAPER OF I.O<.'AI> A.VD GBNERAL. INTXLLIOKHCK. FREEPORT, X. Y., FRIDAY, AUGF.^T 5), 1901. TEKKS: ti.to tsaatT I« aOTAMba ^O. 41 Security r Comfort A LocAI Necessity «Ti(i to T>e r»l*l from the rontlnamt Fund nf , I ». Anypi't^n whnshfcll wUf.iUv omit or I ni'Klprf t»j Imry or P4ine« to he hurlisl any ani nmMThlrhuliAll (Uenr hf killed ricvpt thiw ^Ia^l^Iht^^lH1 for fowl.as ffppcMfied in K«-. Two of itit9artl(']f, and in tho manner therrln proriil ffi. arnl any per!«on who ahall wilfully ncKlect tn re()OTt to the HwiUh Offlrfr or lo a mi'ml)rr of the IJonrrt of Health the flndlnR of any deait^ nnlmal. tlie owner of which Ih unknriwii. on hl« premise* or on iTie hlffhway rontlsnouR thereto, tir or. lan.l the owner f»f which is a ' mljninlnff highway, as Thre© of this ^^ r^ ^ . Long DISTANCE "•"ELEPHONE I cultly of A mltMlemij ARTICLE VIM. - SKmoN 1. Wlion I ¦I'lnlnn lit' iin ni It xIvIwiIiIk dr ll ivi. till' niti-ireil nuiiiaiireeXAiiiii nilli Otlli-.T. Ill' uliHli n.ilify llmt iw-rntv-foiir hours llierraftcr reporl In wril InBlfilh.i H..»r.l nf Hcillli nf siirli l.iwn tliu fiillowlns. vl7. I. A nlnU-niiiilof Ibe Ineitlinu nf mlrli illi mwilaninml. t. The iiaiiio mnl aiiilrens of tbi- owner thereof. J. Tbe tvpe and rliAnu-ter of llip dineilM'. \>ll. Any milk fi.unil In be Ailiilli'rate. i-ilher by tlie Mldilion of wAler nr other .iili slanre, orbx tbe reninval of rremn. or whI.b hivi heen l.niUKhl oria held or nller.'.I for saio III the Town of HeninR...ji,l. eontrnry lo Sei- 111.11 K. nmy Ik- sieZfl nnd de»lroye.l l.y any nii-niber of the Hoard of H.-allli. or Iho Henlth Oflleer of the town « l-J. There «hall :iol iH-n pnhlli' or rhiireh fuuernl of auy (lerion whn ha-i ilie.1 .if small K:,.,l,phlhl-n.,.,r.rlcl ir OfflriTMr ll-.. i.hy'ii- Innl Ion i. iall reiM.rt tl member, who "hall t'l'ie Board^f Hlia'th."" p re«nlt llnr e(ii.rt the m or apeclal Any p. renderlnu il..e. hoB pen, eow vy. cess-poni and ereln may be ator piciyoil any veireinh yard, sl auy pla 'd. llept nv ri-fc-ular make sueh 1 two d.il he lli-nlth iirh mini of to sill ll liietlni; of fat 1 ll¬ lli,- fulK ll >linll I lii-e l.r Ihe ilcili .,f f III iniiillp..«,,lipliinc llic .Ir.d l.r.,l» niatntaliied or r or .lullnal suli.taiii.' .raiiosliinn. shall nl all linied keep tbe same In uood. wholesome and beallby iHinillllon. an.i on failure so lo do In KUill V of a iui>demeaiior. And said plaee ehnll at ati llinea be unil.-r Ihe Riipervl.ion and aiib- )eet totlielnspeetlonof tbe Hoard of Health, f lis duly anthi 7.eii omrers, or physician duly make such In.pectlon. ii .1. No peri«on or peraons, eorp.i :-orporatloiis shall riiniluit a slaui;l ulliorixcil Hon I Low Rates Perfect Service The New York & New Jersey Telephone Co. 81 Willoughby St., Brooklyn, N. Y. 385 Fulton St., Jamaica, L. I. hnll r any fat boiling nr ren-lerinK eMahllBhi or manure dump or hmv ePtabllchinent for manufaeturlhif fcrtlliz-TM fn Maid town with¬ out flrst oMaininK pernilK«ion of tlie Health Omter. and four members of the Board of Health of Raid town. M Any pernou who shall refuse to allow ail lnsi>eetion by a member of the Hoanl of Health, the Health Offleer. or physh-ian.or of¬ ficer duly anthorlzed, t" be made of and cun- eprnluK any alletred nuifanre on his premit*'*, nr who idiull binder ornbhlrurt or mierfiTe with any sueh mcmlfer. phy»«irian or offlrei'. In the maklnK "f !><>i'h an oxa-uluation li> RuUty uf a ml«leuiean«r. j( 5. No ImutM* (iffal. dead animal, parbaKf'ftr refuse nf any klud Hhall Ihi depn^ited or ieft upon nny street, avenue, highway, or olhur puhlle placu wtthin thia town, or upon anv premises In nald town. In cxpoHeil condition': nor Kball any person renuivc huuse olTal, dead nnlmnls. frarhatre, or refuw of any klml, from tlio preniicefl of any perwn. In, from, to the town, for hire or ronipenpatlon in any way,ex- (¦*i)t he eliall llfHt have oblalned a license from this Hoard, und shall have osreed to conform to the reKulaltons estahllr |
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