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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
miVtGT-tH COPIISM. FtVlH CJ-lPfrc*
VOL. VIII.
A F.\MILV M.WSPAI'KR (IF LOCAL, A.ND QENERAL 1NTBLI.IGEX(.'K
FREEPORT, X. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I.'J, li»03.
"v.
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TKRHS: tl.lO TIAmLT I« ABTABlI
NO. 16.
SORE LUNGS
When jrour lung:s are sore and inflamed from coughing:, is tht time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply.
FOLEY'S
HONEY AND TAR
stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con¬ tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles.
Tba D«elors itli Ht Had Contumptltn - A Marvaiout Cura.
L. M. Rucgies, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors ssid 1 hsd con¬ sumption sndTcot no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It helped me rignt from the stsrt snd slopped the spitting ol blood snd the psin In my lungs snd todsy I sm sound snd well.
THREE tlZE* 2Bo, BOc, and 91.00
REFUSE SUBtUITUTEt
SOLD UD RECOiMENDED DY SOLD BV ALL.. DRUGGISTS.
THE BLUE HIGHWAY,
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DO.NDHO AUCTIONEER
l''re.-y.>rl. N. Y.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILD L ri
Preparea rin tended Fstimatea rnmleheJ
emaCN place,
SBBieoeT, L. I.
e/,e KodaK del llHE SUNDAY SCHOOL!POUNO OUD BELOff Cliff
lOKEI TO LOAN ¦¦•
llttnil itnd
itTtgrntm. »t 5
ir ow-nt. AT good •ppUtAlioni pnunptly mxepttMl.
R.eeve & BaLrtlett.
Title Insurance & riortgaKc Loans
MalaUfllces: (IRERNPdKT. I. I.
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John P. Wright
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Wrmmport. H. W
WILLIAM H. POST
^uccfMor to J. T. Post A Bon l)«ftl«5r In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRCCT, mCKPORT Rsftli sl L- I- *¦ *>. >»¦ RasislI Arasss
WiTER
HESORTS OF THE SOUTH
C'ftn Im reached witb romfurt arid ei'onoiuy br the
OLD DOMINION LINE
or HTEAMEKlil l-ieavlBB Nets. York .tally. Hun.leys (-xrrpl4Nl all tbe year round, 3 p, m,
RXCUKMION TICKEr.S Td
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Pinekurat,
SoutKem Pinea, N. C.
Hot Springa. Va.
Jackaonvilie, St. Augustine
Tampa, Fla.
New Orleans, L&,.
Savannaih. Ga.
The shave Kii-ur*lon Tl.keU in.lu.le IMrsIs aad SUteruom Berth im (U.l Ilniuliil in Hlsamer. Tlrkels sn.l siBtt>ru<.nis st llrr M.n.. N. Y.
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MORTGAGE LOANS
All good loans prompll) accepted. Low charges.
ALBERT D. HAFF. Coantailor-al-Law,
Bab) lon. N. Y. eeieieSeleseiele
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMVIENTS, - FOR FEBRUARY 15.
(ubject: Christian Neir-Cor,trol, I ('< Till.. 4-13—(loMeB Test, Kom. He,. ¦.Memory Verses. 8, 0—I'.iinmeulery i tbe l>B7's Leison.
4-«i
The Wil6 of a Yale Professor Killed by a Fal'.
M WALTER RTDDALL.
The tnUi hcAth '.rio«i Whnni us
01 thc BeA s nnrc!=t.-
\\ e-'vc done with >t,TgnBni h.irl
detkfd out in uur W<»t.
\\ Ith a while hnml on tlic lunno
WcTQ off to mt'Pt old friends
blue highnay.
n th^ gl ip
or« we're
jn»>tead of
upon thc
The re.l iili
rocihcaris .-all us, osll to us 1 oi a tavern creeps oul »(r.
Hut HP head lur ihe nnl.hed horii.m where
the gre.il white hrealiers be, An.l ,ill the ht.irs are shininfi, .i-liiiung oii
the
us 01 the load we
Conirs.les' voi.'i
Like. The lip-, of llie drowned keep crj ing, crV'
inn in our wake, lint we head for the notched hori.-on
where the (ireal while hreaker.^ he. .\li'l M.nlier Carey feeds her diuks, feeds
chicks
in Ihe
The cold l.ea,li .ri
of Ihe sea's We've .lone with
de.-ked out ii Wilh a white h,ind
dirlv gray. We're nft to meet old friends upon th
hhie highway.
'Ugnant liarbo our liesi, an Ihe funnel i
I of
A MODERN
JOHN ALDEN
The Love Story of a Substitute.
aays for yoo fo bny yonr niipplies at
bome. Thfl priiM is the same iu city or
ixinntry
KODAKS
FILMS Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
Opposito I'.iBt Oftice Froepdrt, N'i'
'Unto idols," Those poilions of Ihe «
mals ofTered in sacrilice which were not
laid nn the allar, and which belonged pari
ly to thote who had offered thcin. 1 hei-c
remnants weic aoiiietiines eaten at feasts
hel.l in the temples (v. In), or in pnvaic
housea (chap, 10: -i7): sometimes sold iii
the markets by the priests, or by thc iiooc.
"The question was whether it was right
for Christians lo partake of lood eonneeteil
with idolatry. Such meats were forbidden
hy the i-.iun.-il at .lerusalem, seven years , before, because Ihe act waa offensive to
.Jewish brethren l.\cl8 15: 20, '.'I), but, I here in Corinth, a Gentile cily, the ques- ott, Mrs. Tnu y I'l-.k, ivIfe .if llii- von
tion neeiled to be settleij on a now- basis. I ,.;-|,i,|,, i,,.;,,] ,,f v-ii,, |-iiiv.T-iiv'l- l.iiliii
"Is nothing." Xothing bul a carved block I ,' ,,.-,.,',,,,
I of (vood or slone, having no pnwer over the ''<'1"'<'I""''>'¦ l"*< '"'i' ''f'' ''-*' » ^"" '" : meat orihe eater. None in the Corinthian | ..-i eiitviiv,. f.ii from ilii' piilisiides iii
church, whelher Jews or (Ientiles. be-i ,, , .. wi i i . . -,,,
; Iieved that anidol,vns an>thing. They all •^'"'¦''l" ' ""' >"'"' '""- ''•"' '"'''" '"¦
SHE HAD BEEN IN ILL HEALTH
All the I nivrrslly T.irnr.l (liil lo -.ear.ll lui Mrs. IVelt—Sl.r Wns Mu.h ,4ffee(. e.l l.T Hie Itsrent K.ilrl.le of s rrlen.l -A liellef Thet flhe AVas Trn.norarllir llelansed—She Learrs Twu (I.II.Iren.
M.'W .l:iM-ii, '.lllll .Ml.r wiiii.l.-ri.is; fnr liuiii-H weiKhi'il down by n .Liild of iiiciiinl ili'prc-Kiiin viu- .oiilil nnt slink.'
had knowledge alike that far. The ijiies- and cillier look llir |iliiiii.'i' d.-lllii-nilely
tion was put upon anollier iioint. and for a ,,, ,, . ,,, ,|,,..,,,. ,.,,0,1111,,,, i„<i i,,..- fo„i.
•ettlemcnt they appealed lo I'aul, ".None ' '" " ' ""' " """"""'" ""•' ""^ """
other (iod but one, ' The Creator and bus-I ling- 'Ibe iiiiltni.Iiniin Int.i ivlii.li she
tainer of all things 'Ihere is no lepreseii. i,,,,, ,„,,j;,,,, f,,,, ,v,.,.ks l.-iiils .ninr tn Ibe
lalion of the true Hod in anv of the idol- . . , ,
jods, iissiiiupti.iii Ilun sbl' siiiijilil In-r nwii
5, "Called gods-in heaven " .\s the H'.'-
sun. moon, planet, stars. "In earth.' Dei- llrr lin.lv liiv iiuiliMiivrri'il for li.iiirs,
fied kings, l*iisi», rivers, serpents, et.', | sUhoiigli biin'ilrcils nf Villi- sIiiilcnlK
Ihe heathen had many iniatinary goils, | „,|,| mnn of M,,. tii-iiliv Iniiii-il In 1
The^people of Heng.l acknowledge.1 I'si,-! ,^„„,|,; j, ,,.^,^ f,,,,',,,, ,,;, ,..,^^,^^., y.,,,,
(i: ''ro IIS," (hi'isiians. "One (;od."i ><''kIcs, nil Knsl Iliivin liiniicr, wlin
AU that is needed, for in Ilim d.vells all drvvo imsi tin- |iiilis:i.l.-s, I-..r IllH-.-n
pow-er anil love, "Father," Thc Chris- | Iiniii's thr s.-,-ir. Ii Inui Imn ki pi up fnr
-'~'. ' ¦ j tian's dearest word for (J.i.l. He is the tli(> iiiifnriiiiiiil.-« .iiiiaii. ll wns liecnn
Will make i^i^'t/^Lfi-Vi^^iir^.^iiri!;^^^:;: I;:-;, ii'".::n..::i.n::i';^::;n i:;';,.:,!;;
Affidavit
ime'Wltii tiie I lI'iiK'.'s nml ii.iglili..is, cxu nil.-.l iliir- Father, our Ixird and Saviour. "thioiiEh int: tbr .v.'111111: l.y I w.i privnle il.'li-. whose me.Iiation are al! tliim:s, incliidini! ' lives, niul cii.I.-.I In ilir nii.Miiiij; nflor
(.I..hn
Now Loaoo of Ufa for an Iowa Pootmaotor.
Pottmutar R. H. Rudall, Dunltp. Ia, •ays: I suffsrsd (rom ladlnstlon and rs- tnlting •vil* (or years. Finally I tried Kodol. I aoon knew I had (ound what I had loDfT looked for. I am better today than Id years. Kodol (av* m* o new leaa* o( life. Anyone can bave my af¬ lidavit to tha truth of this tutement. Kodol dlgaaU your (ood. Thia aaablas tha aystem toai8lmllaMsuppUes,str*ngthen- inf avary er(aa and rcatorlog health. Kadol aakao You Strong.
Pimanaoaly by a. a DbWitt A Oo., Ohicac* TEsiriw!o*eM«aiaatMtlaiaalbeMe.aaa*.
thc natural and spiritual .realio.i 1: l-;l: Kph 3: 91, "We hv Hnn" lie deemed by llini, and agiin by Hiin tn be glorified. 1
II, Knowledge nlone not sumrient (va ! 7, R). . I
:, "Ilnwbell," el.r The C.irinlhians ar Itued that Ihev all knew Ihat an i.lol wa. nothing, but Paul iciilie.l Ih,.t this was not uiiivers.illv Ihe case, ll -t tome were eot vet entirely free from I ir heathen ideas. Many were very igiiociiit, having iiisl es ' caped from healhen idol.ilrv, with I.ut lit¬ tle knowledge of Ihe tnilhs of the gospel
IITIITICK Ttl (-HCIIITOKN. I
i\ sn onlrr of Hun. Kolx-n Siuli I iale of Ihe Couniy of .N'luwsu, noli. sll perw.nn hevins .'Isl
n':,7f:;:i:'
PATENTS
l>ii«all||inaul.aaa*f«l. an4aMSsl,MM.I..<j(
lMsawelK»wnf««MeMMlsU.i> Rut<Hra'J( 9uiW>l>|l.aae4>««s«'^>~»..<'rn4.M.rt., A
IVasa- Tatmm aaram atM .....a tn ........r. il,
SraiOT LswTtaa ar m naaa- raACTi(3.X ,
hm ntnn mmo tmmm m«.^ S
jmrtx.-w. Umhtnt* tkmrmtm \
TC. A. SNOW & CO.f
N-1 ratesi Office, •MMWTW. D- C 4
^sifi'afiifi.'^ifififi'iiii'i.tfi'fispi^i^^iiafi^
Ihe ssme with the vouch
si-rlbrn.. the ¦.linlnlslralon.. ele,, .fsel.l .1
ceseeil st llie Fn<e|Mirl Heiik Kn-epiin. ,S. V
Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS
669 Fultsn Straat, 8r*alilTii
st
ritEPORT, UIIY I NEYW/mD lUllOINO Opp Depot, on We.luee<Uys and rrlilsr
K. R. CII.APMAX.
Wholesale ud Retail
T.UMBET^
KHKKIHIUT. L I.
Telephons fVr,
r.OsCOK LI'MIIKK I'd.
Lump IsUii.! (ItJ. \. T
Telepliunrs I'.: .1 s llrreuiiUml
SO YEARa' EXPERIENCE
Patent
lAIMS DCStONS
CorvnioHT* 4c.
Anfpmm wmmmttti m •h«trh and daanipti^n iu*f qnlcUr amrmexmtn our i>i>tni.>a fr** «hrtl>er tm tQv«nUnn ta prt>b«M7 p*i*nr*h»«k «\mimtiiiii-n tKinaafncilynmtdentlal. lluuSbonkiMt PalTli o«nl tr"\ iMdMC mmmtirj fiW afTunnc MtorT*.
rat*nta tmhmm through Munn A i\\. r*celr# t^Aciml ttmtiett »it houi charto, tn thm
Scieidfic Jfnciicaiie
A handsoieerr lll»«r«l».l »ee»I». I jireest eir
i-ului.-n ot en? re.r...iae l,,urt.«l. Trr.i.s, l-i • • amt -. r.-nr lionlks, IL SuM b; .11 eewsdMleriL
MUNN iCo »•"«—' New Y^rt
BrsiMife OSk-e W V St- WMb.aslun. Dl C-
goiicr.il nlnrm bnil b.-.-n sin'ii nn.l till- I'liIir.- poli.'I' r..r.'o of Nrw Ilnv.11 mill 11 tli-.ii.-niiil Ynio uliiil.-nls bml jiiiiiril Illl' Inilll,
.Mrs, I'eik's Imily wns iil.iiiilii-il by Chnrlvs I-'riiinis, rrrsi.lrm nf tin- Vnlc I'liotball ,\ssni-laIioii. wlio raiiir iipnii ihi- Knst Ilnvi-n farmer ,liisi nflrr In- hail iiinili- bis ills.-.ivpiy. Tin- l.ndy was mken m n Nriv Iln v. 11 un.lrrlnkrr's Iin.I M.'.li.'.ii K\iiiiiiuor ItiiillrtI sniil Ihnt -Mrs. I'rik's sknll bml b.-.n frai-
Old customs clung to Iheir meinor'> auij tiirciI by Ilir fnll nn.l llini niir nf lirr
affecte.I them in many ways. Kiinivledge Ii'Cs ir.is brdki-ii.
al.ine could not settle this question: out Srcrelnrv Anson I'll. Ips Sli.krs, ,Ir..
own liberty of aiHon i> not the /.tandard, nml rrofrssor \V. I. rii.'lps, of Ynli-, (oiiscienee of the Idol, See R- \ . Cus- omRnl'-eil tlir rnllri' .m Hilriii!.- (bpnrl-
toni ha.l w-ronght m hem a reverence fot ... - • . . -
the idol which Christianitv had not ve ""¦"' '" " "' '""^"'"K """ ''.' "-ar. liiiiK
entirelv cleared away. ,\ reformed drunk- l'"".'^- nsslcnliii: somr sn-iioiiM ..I Hi.
srd walks past a saloon with .llfferent feel- ''i'J' mul its suburbs 1.1 si|iiails of finm
ings from one who h.is never known Ihe Hirer to twrlvr 111.11. Ui.-iiniinns w rrr
taste for strong drink. "Conscience beiii..i ahnnilonrd. nml fnr n rniliiis nf Iivilv.-
weak, Fr..m want .if knowle.lge, N.d i„j|,,s ilir r.iiintrv wns s.niirril.
atrong enough to gr.isp hrmly the ere, I ,i„v )„„,. nmsl nf'llie sliiilrnis krl
truth that sn idol ,s noihinc onlv able •- ' *• simn nis ki |
see that the w.irship of idols is sm,
W'eak conscience is one which either
gards as wn.i^t wnat in fa.t is nof so,
one iihich is not clear and decide.I in
Judgments, or one which haa not po
enough to restrain a person frnm doing
thing It nindemns. ''is deHled " U helh..
a thing be right or wronfi he who 111 doing
it goes against his ...nscience wrongs Inni
•elf. This hanlens Ilie lonsciciiLC, dist.irn
it, weakens it, I.lin.l- if. 8. "Itul." clc This verse is to be re-
garde.1 as Ihe view laken bv the C.irin-
Ihijns in Iheir letter I., ihe apoi-tle I'aul
grams their position, bul sh.iws ihat lliere
sre other points to be cnnsidere.l. ' lom
mendelh ua not," (J.id d.ies not think anv
niore of us fur eating, or for refraining
from catitir. It i. our characters, out
moral con.lilion, our love, not anme lornial t of eating or fasling, for which 11
,"ill
tlirlr s.-ar.-li, for it was impnsslblr t.i rrarli tbrni In Hi.' rciiinir ilisirl. Is by Irlrplionr nnd iiifnnii tliini Mrs, I'l-i ks body had b.-rii found. Nrnvly nil Ih" fninlly elllier nssistrd In tbr si-nr. b fc™ dni'tf ih« or In onranlzlnc ibr slii.lrnis,
¦ " Mrs, rrrk liad brrn in pour Innllb fnr srvrral mnntlis Six tvieks acn a I'losr frirnil of (hr faniily, Caplain I'nink (J. Beacli .-m'miil.'.l sili.i.lr bv sliiinling liiiiisrir Ihrnugh lb.' lirnil: nml lhis trag.'dy is sni.l in bnv.- m.-iilr n llerp Impressi.in npnn li.-r
Mrs. Prck was tifi vl liv.-.- v.-avs ol.l. Sllr was bnlll ill Ha.II.ich KnglniKl, nml inine in Itini.klyii. N V in liv.- wlirn a cirl. .^Ii.- wns mai'ii.'.l In I*i'o- frss.ir IVck iber.' In 1171 Ho was thrn H profrssiir «i Cornell, but wfis np
'Ihr I'ood Itaelf was iust the same wheiliei jKiinlrd ' prnfrssnr al Yale tbr next
ii.''ilm;b.i;:;r']„t^l/"e;;:;iJL':!t :,:--;;' ;r tT^ T:"tirr
in the least affect it in any way. It 11 ','."" "'"' ""' •'»'rpth.n ..f nulls 1..
well to remember that e.t'ucali.m never makes a person better, .K kn..wledge of right and wrong, and Ihe study of elhi.s will n.it era.Ilcate vicious propensities. That whl.'li ...mmen.Is u. to c'.d is a Ih..r ough regeneration of heart, wherebv wt are enabled to love (Jod and our neighbor
III. The dutv 01 guarding the wrsli (vs. Hlil.
» "But tnke hee.I" lhis ver<e is r.iiil'. reply to the argument of ihe ( oriutln,iii- in verse S. Though you may lie no bi'ttei or Worse f.ir eating ..r not rating, vet 1' y,iur condu.t injures others aud lea.It them inlo am rou should abstain entirelv , It IS far more important that vour bn.ihei shouhl rot be led into sin than that v..i shoul.l partake of meat ivlnrh vou ur kn.iwledge |. in ilself of uo imnortance i This 1. a general prin. iple which shoul. reeulale ( lin.-ii,,„ ...n.lu.t aX ail limes "This lilw-riv ¦ Though v.,u are delivere.;
t.. Ihc inril nl l..ve Io hinder sn..tlier whr ' 1. 11.It lei ... l.ir enlighiened "A .lino b:,ni! liloik " A mean, of.,,, uiiahl lead 10 Ilie nverlhrow
b« "lisii) iii..n ' Ii the I'hristian wh< is Ignorant, or Ihe heathen seeking light ¦^-ee ihee-in tiie idols temple" S..ni
Kiir..p.' II.- was fornirilv b.HiI nf II .\m.'ri.'aii s. hnnl in Homr'
.Sllr l.'lll .-s .111.- son. Tracy, ,Ir , 1 Is In bnslnrss In Ner,- Yorl. City, onr dniii:lili'r. Miss T.-n sinn, .1 Sn CnllrK.' grndiiai.'. who liv.s ai In.1111
SHOT AS ROBBER BY MISTAKE.
i.l.tlilre Sh.i
SiBB
Ready for Business.
All who h*vc PENANINK *»>*^« 'hcT,
THE PCNANiNK FOUNTAIN FEN ~ PEN-AN-INK
a\a-t.i:iiu .11 111. 11 . n.i v\.'i:uii who iru-.il 1 l. »til i t > Irciiloni fiiiri Unul..-. I . Uu Iii'k Sl.iii.l. IVrt,. t uiitinu'...r.v.nion^'c for a lnw iii'isv. S.ilivt.n t;..n y,.ar.iiiu-.'.'i.
A si.ilan Agenl In N.w I
llesil b7 ¦ roliremae-
I'lymoiiih N II Cipinin .I.-.tj;.' H Coll'V siulioii aariii hrrr was shol l.y nilstakr .111.1 kill.-.I bv P..li.rniaii l.rwis C. Mills nil..Ill ml.lniglii About 11 ..'. I..1 k \i in ilir raiirnad sia.inn lirrc was rntri.'.I l.y in.i inask.'.I nirn, Tllll bll.I lip Ihoii'i-'is M.-Coiii:li. uli.i was In . harcr riii-y laiisa.koil tlir unniry ilrnwrr nn.l ilirii mail.' Ilir;i' rs- whi- (ai'e. B.>ing np Ihr rnilr.wd tra. ks i..- -Iino w-iiri! I.lvrnnnir I'lilN ('npi'iiii ('..Il v
-..inn. whl.b wns II.mil..I ami l.onr.l.-.l 11 lialii 1 ¦
i*i<h. i lu.Illvr, ill 1 l-.argr of I'lrd Siiiiii. in
pursue I bem M.'nnwbilr roll -nian .Mills laid bi-.-ii si but to eal nnlilir.l. ami. wiih Kiisinrrr I'lkr. of in Ilie pie. Ml, Is of the heathen temple • tbr ' Cann..11 Hall" irain. I....k a Iriiiii The aisi-ile, U-ing i-onceme.l now i-n'-t . an.l .Ir.ive i.iw-nr.I I.iv.-iinnrr I-'alls » th Ihe i-int of eating, dnn not rehuk't ' nlnng il„. Mchwcv Tbry r.-a. Ii. .1 lb" this pra. ll.e heie, but lie d.*« ».. fnllv u |,ri,i..,. „, \ ivrriiinir I'ills in.I 1 h--,-
te Jp: il^iUtJ^i r';f-Ti^;,,?!; •'^'-' >'n^ g,.ing d.,w., ,:iwn,'d;n..
an ».'ol i« •..nieil.ing an,I so be led to \-i.> railn.a.l trn. k. rrv..hrr in baml II'« late his con.cien.e and Iw-iome e.tablishet i "'TV nf lli.' slinoiirg i« that ns li¬ in error. 1 rra.hr.l ill.- un. k I... saw :i 1111.n ii..bi¬ ll "For w>ioin ( hri.t .bed" .< pa i ine n rrv,.Iv.r Thr iiinii . i;<-.l (int. thel,.- Slid f.ir.-il.le argument diawn fronr . -Hands up' ami Mills IliLkin;.- 11 wns the depths of '!>{¦•'¦'"''>¦'' »"¦! "T'lins ! nu, „, „,,, Ptnginr-. lir.-.l Iwi,,- It was \\ Iti \oii ni>» mller m T'riv.»tinn m bi'ha. u . i^ • « . ^* <« i « of Ihe S..UI f..r wh..m ( hns. del • : liimK^lmirlv ,l:s, „v,.r.-d il„ii M.IN Iia.1
IJ -Ye WI.I agminst ( hri,t ' "Ilv iniur , 'l"" « aptain ( ..Ii.y i-i liis .hiMten. whose wr. ng He leeU al ' Captain Cnlly vns „n,. of Illr brst- llis ewn: b\ iiiiurini liia .*u«- and de- , known men In lhi. stair II.- twl-r mg the w.irk Me ha. r.i.iie to 4-, an< , represonted tlil- town in ilj.- I.f-gishi- lure He I.'av. s n wi.b.w an.l four
.representing His sy IY The .)iiefHon settled bv love .» r.l 1:1 • Wherefore " This is the conriusioi e.I ihe whole matter. "Te offend" ( «iis< h.m t,s s-umble anj fall int.i sin. "W.I eal 111 flesh " In ..rder t". insure mv atn-.,] ing De-h offered t.. id..'. 1 wnti'.S abstail '"¦' from sll kinds of lle.h in order not t-i h» '¦ a stumbling blnck. ' I.ext " ele. Th) the maiiiiestatioB of true l.ne. See . ¦ builds up the »..ul in (iod. Yet th.
children
JEWS TAKE UP PRAIR E LANO.
Che
CM.
FOR JALE BY
F. S. PEARSALL
REVIEW Bt'lLOINQ
M.MN 6r«l:Er
rREEK)kT
is danger eien lie.e We may -by oheym, ' -'>'"f"' I>akotii
another man's laise .-onsceaee ronfimi ho tlft} six famil
self-conceit, or eslabiish a false morslilv
Agaiiut this danger Paul .DetiallT pr^
Tidee \Yhile he complies with the weal
brother's errt>r he openly prvlaima (bat 1
la an error an-l that he fsixi-' ee not 1,11
initli, hut from tendemeas. He yie'da K
the ans.-.un<l rons.-ence. but nothing w.iult
iiiduee h.m to sdiuit Uut tbe coasoeur
viasauaJ. - •
-Aiue: caa Je«ks and i^iia.ursa iv.iliu L.ta Alt -..t ttl .a Kuroi-t.
f l.i.ait.i -Kr..m tn.-- .rsiii|»-.I life ..f
(Jheti.i to the prairie, of
i..nriir-y tak.n by
hiu Ihr last y.,i:
Ti.e -lewlsh .Vsii.'Ulfural .\ld Son.'.r.
of which Adolph I..vli 1. rn-shlent. a^'-
...II.piished Ihe transition
Tl.r .lirj iK>rsori wb.j n.ake mt ibrae families hav,- taken «p .'.44<i acrr* of lan.l rrprrsHDIiuc with iiiiproveinents a ti.ial value tit tAt'.ltki T..e dWr-t loans uia.l.. l.y ibe ecKietf auj.-.iiu;od 10 more tbao li3'a«\
^ J r~ye Till" VAN ALAN'B rotund ^if^ visage loomed through a 1 (j^ I'biuil of lobacco suiokr, — for nil Ihr wmld likr tho sun lost In a fog. 'ihls wns not an unusnul phrn.iiurnnn, crrlnlnly, but ihe fart that my Kc'KTnlly Irrrprrsslblr frlrinl had beru in my roum ten niiu¬ utes nnd hnd iiriilirr siiiiird nnr at- Irinpted any of llir atrorloue puns for whkli be wns Justly iiifanioiis, was a hllhrrto unknown stnlr of lbliii;s, i "Whnt's Ihr inallrr wllh you, old i nnili'r" 1 qurrird, Tbr clourt nf siiinkr : berainr denser, tlirrntrnlun totnl I rillpsr. "Nothln.c," rnnir pirsrutly : from the blurnrss, "at Irnst nni hini; ' ynu would cnrr to hrnr about.' j "I like Ilml," I rridird, a lllllr tnuched ill his mnnner, Slmc whrn 1 bavr I brrn In Hi." Imbll of 'pnssliii; ; by nu tbr nlh.-r sldr,' likr whal's-his- I nain.. In Hie pniable, nml ynn In ti'ini-
lile'i", 1 "Cnn't sny ynu rver did. " snid Smb, reninvlii)! bis pipe, -bnt It isn'i rr nr¬ dlnnry iriiuble: I suppiisr I nmy ns wrll tril you, tliniipli - I'm In Invr,"
"In Inve';" 1 .-ibn.-.l, brnlnniUK Io iHUiili. "Is Ihnt airy I imaKinril frnm ynur Innks iliai ynn wrrr nliniit to l.r Iianirril. Wns ilirr.' iv.r n limr wh.-n ynu wrre nnt In Invr with mm.- .nir',- Who Is It Ibis Iimr":" ' "Y'ou nrrdu't Inncli," snid Mr, Van ' Ainn, lndl,«iniiitly, "'Ibis Isn'i 11 Jnke;
I'm In dend enrnesi " I "Who Is It'/" I driuaiided, seriousl.v. "Helen LoirUiKloii, " snid Stub, darl¬ ing a iiuerr gliin.e nl nie. If tie had smblriily burlril a .liair nt my brad ll wiiiild hnvr .liimfnniidr.l in.- Irss. I brcnme iuler.-sl.d all nl omr In I.mk- lUR iinl (if Ihr windnw-, I wnsii'i nii--;- Iniis fnr Stub tn srr my fa..'.
If wns nn ,ii.kr, as Iir had slid In mr, nl nil rvrnts, I bad brrn in Invr with Miss l.nrringtoii for twn yenrs. madly, boprlrssly; lliittrrlng almul brr liianilfnl, slalrly picsrine, as ilir pi-n vrrbinl ninth abnni tin- .an.11.- flnmr nml with nliniit tin- samr rrsnlt. I bnvr nrvrr brrn m cusrd, rvrn by iii.v rnrinirs, nf linking nrrvr: but some hnw, under thr sprll of Miss I.orrln;;- Inn's grny eyes, I rniild never s.rew up my I'onrniir in Ibr sll.king liniiil nnd pin my fal.- 1.. llir Inucli. I bail fan.ir.l nl liinrs that Ilrlrn wns not nltiigrtlirr indllTrrrnf. Tbrrr Imd br.-n a mrinnralilr (la,v nu ili.> links thai 6he-lio\vevrr, nl nllirr timrs I was tnlsrrably rrrtain Ihat I bad no . Iinii.c,
"Of roursr,"—Stub wns siienklug "I know she's mm li lon jinod fnr me; she's britrr, iinldrr Ibnn
"Ilnvr ynu snhl nnylhlng in hrr';" I niniing(-d In sny, I kinw- hmv prrfrrt Ihe Indy nf my henrt was witliout Sniunrl I'lylon Vnn Ainu's trllliiK mr. "Nn," 111- snlll, riirfiilly; "I I ran't, Whrnrvrr I'm with Inr I fn 1 lik.- nn overRniwii bny nn.l iirnily makr nn Idiot of niysrif; shr lins n way of lo.ik- Ing Intn n frll.iw's soul, w iiii thns.- lili: e.yes of hers, thai inak.s him think of Ills sins " I madr n.i ...miiirnl: I un drrstdnd prrfr. Ily
"I.nnk lirrr. Km," snnl Siiili. ns If smld.'iily strii.k wiili n Iniglil i.lea. "Ynu and Hel -Miss I.nrriiigtnii nrr great friemls. nri-n't .vnu'.' I remrtiib.'r brarllig In-r sny nn.r ilmt Kriinrtb .Srnrs wns niir .if tin- nirest iiirii shrr knew-. Why rant ynii cr er snrl (if Miy a H-nril for me',' T.ll brr bow- II Is Willi mr, and Hint I nm mil rrnlly PU. ll a bln.'khend ns I nppenr In hrr to.'Iriy. T.-ll llir I I bivr li-r liisi ss If II was yonrsrif, vnii knnw; may Im> If she tliniiKliI I .and for hrr sl:.- might- - '
"fln ynu ink.' 1.11- for a malriiimninl ngrnl." I nskr.l, si.-nily. "lin yniir nWu jiinpnslng, Iln ynu sii|iiins.- a girl likr Helen I-nrriii;:Iiiii w-ould Iliink tivl.e of a man nhn was hnkiiii; In n.urngr":"
"I ilon'l kiioiv" -ni.l Sinl.. "il.iil's what you an- going in hioi ..111 " ¦ I'm nnl. " said I
• Ii.in'i br n i hump." r.niiirk. .1 my fl i.-ml. In .'..iifrinplunus Innes 'I'miii- Ise you'll sprak I., b.-r tn-iilglil, if .\ on get a ('han.l', nl Mr. Appl.'lier's dan.r"
Stub ni..l I bad i 11 fi i.-niN sin..-
(..Il.'gr. I Wnnl.l d.l ninr.' f.ir him tlmn any innn alivr, nml Well I nrrlvnl
at -Mrs Applrl..-.'. ihni nigbt wiin n Iirart likr b-n.l, I-.nml m plead my
frlrml's ,ni' .. will. Ilir ani I Inveil
myself.
What d:.l vnn v, ;.li m 1. II m.. Mr. Sears"r" Miss I.i.rringinii nskr.l, aft.-r I fnuii.I her a s.-nt nn.ler a lall iniIni in Hie ilrsriu-.l . oi.srrvninry I swnl- I..WC.I a-liinip Ihnt bad sudilrnly risen in my ilimat. and l>.-i:an
"Ami whl. is Ibis fair Indy iliai J.mi fr;rii.I Inv.-s s.I ilev.iledl.v .-• ..lir li: •lUiied, When I ba.l nnishrd.
"¦V.iuV I s,ii.l, iiiriiiiig awni in.i e.i.-s ).si thry Utriiv my nwn sr.-r.-!
• ,\Ir','"' sllr -ai.l, ill. rediilniisly 'Sam luy Vau .\Iaii in hue wi.h nn-¦ Im possible:"
-Wby iii,p..--il.l. • " I ,n.-.l impul sivrly, "II.iw .nil be br ..tli.'rwisr"/ UuW (an auy inau": Hut y.ni arr so f.ir alsivr (."hrr w.iin.n s.i iimi).- rr..a.Iiably a.lnml.lr Hist all a frll.nv (nil .1(1 is to Worship in •ileme"" I lia.l trig..Urn S.itniirl I'ryioii Van AI.-1I1
.M-s I..,ir i.iu.ii i.i-i.i.' Uo r.-ply She w-,1:- b<ikli.g luiru'ly lui.lri' a l^-n. b of potie.l s^r..nliim". a liitlr, fur.iwny S'jiile no I.rr Ip* 1 folli.a-r.l hrr gar^, ri:d a« I .Ii-i.i.re.I It? nl.je.t, hot prultly w.ivra U-gan to (base up my spine lo the i.K>ts of my liair li was (inly an empty w.^slen Ih.i at vbi. Ii s)u- was Inoking. but pa-tej ..n oue emi of :: was n hijlily . olore.l litbo»T»l.li, a.i-.rii.lue rrikiiila nasturtium sreOs --l.ll.I 'l:- pi ;i!;c wsa of .Inhn AlJeu fWiilu.i Uie CA'iic cf >Jiit-< Si«a<LiL
S.imrthlug In the .Iro.ip of Miss l.nr- rington's ri-gul brnd gnvr nie snd.Ien ...iirngr. I I.eiii dnwn until my ryrs mi't-brrs. and In iliein I read, as plainly as lovr ..mid sny It, thr Immorinl ro bukr of rrls.'illn lo ber fnini-heartrd lover; "Why .lou'l you >prnk for your¬ self, John':"'
.Vnd Stub? Wrll, I may ns wrll rou- frss il, I had bren mnde thc virtim of a dlalKi1i.nI rusr Mr. Vnn Alan ha.l .Ilsi-ovprrd thr statr of tny frellngs- got the Iden from a ilianer remark of Helens that it wns only my (-ownrdi.e tbat stood In thr way of making mr the Iiupplrst innn nllvr. an.l forlliwltli es¬ sayed Ibe role of innfrh-tnnker.
He was my best mnu six niniillie later--I.csllr"s Weekly.
FOUR MINUTES A LONG TIME.
How m Lawyer Impreseed (he Feet on ¦ Jur.T and Won Hia Caae.
R.-rl N.irton. of Mn. nn, won a law¬ suit 111 the I'edrral C.iurt at Ilannlbnl a few .luys ngo in n way unusual .imong lawyers-by sllenre, -Mrs, Martha B. rhlpps, of -Mneon, sued the Atchison. I'oprkn nnd Snula l-'e Hallway Com¬ pany tor .1il,'i,(Kli). She cinlmed ilint a spark from one of Its engiurs caused the liurnlng of her decea.sed liusbaud"8 busiuess property nt Ktlirl, Thr tesli¬ iiiony showed Hint the Snnta Fe train slopped at Kthel four minutes the ulgbt of the lirr. lint Ihat also the firr was well lindrr way before the liniu pulled nut. and the road's nltonieys aigned Ihnl il was ridiculous to main¬ tain Ihat n Hre could be started by n spnrk nn.l get well umUr way lu such n short time, Mr. Norton devoted prao- liinlly bis tutire nrgnmrnl to Ibis point,
"He said." says the Mn.'..ii Hepiib llian, "If a youug fellow was Bitting on a sofn playing hnmls with liLs girl, timr travelc.l like nu express train; but if yuu dumiied n lot of eiigiuc sparks on tbe pine rnof of a dry build¬ ing III summer time, four ininutes were nmiilr to srltle the fate of the strueturc in spite of nil efforts to snve It. There were somr luci-ednlon.s smiles nt this, Tbe nitorney took out his w-ntch nnd bnn.lrd it to .luryninu 1., S, Hnrhin, n linuker of Clinton HIII, Handolpli ("niiuly, nnd requested him to signal wlirn four mlmilrs bad pnssed. The .liirymrii leaned over and looked down al tbr watrh, Ihrn tlii>y gol lire.l nnd srttlr.l bark lu tbeir seats, Mr, Hnrlau lowrird his band and resied It on bis knrr. The allornry s.lifted Ills feet n fnv times, nnd sat down In a clinir. .Iudge .\dnina looked at the clock nml then out nf the window-,
".V (Irputy iiinrshnl put his hrnil ill ni Ihr dnnr In sre wbat was the mail.-r ami wallrd tlir restllt-4)f thr .iirlous siriie, .N.-arly rvrry mau In thr iimiui ibnl liiKl n wnt.'li wns slndying Ils fn.e, Th" sp-.-nkrr v.ns snrrllicing fnnr iiiiniil..s nf bis nil.illed time, linl be frit thai It wns wrll liiveslrd. At Inst .liii.ir Ilnrlnn ann.iumrd the fimr minutes Imd expirnl and banded the wnlrli back in Mr. Nnrtnii. Only f.mr minnles, aud y.-l in every mnu In the room II ha.l seemed, nmler the sup- pi-essril lensloii. In have been Iwiie ns long. The rnurt remarked after the .asr hail Iiiiii d.'.'l.b'.I Ihnl il appenrr.l fully tlftr.'ii miniiirs. The wrarisnine Mispriisr was nn rITri'llvr iilijr.I les- snii to ilie lury anil a slnrlllng exposi- li.iu of what iiilgbl iranspire in tbat time. Ihr ,lury fnnn.l that thr dr- Irn.lanls riiginr bail aniplr llme in Iniir minnles tn tire Hie restaurant liuilding, mill Ihry brnughl lu n vrrdl.t f..i' Ihr piniiillfr for .«U,t!lS.'JK Ihr rx- a.'t sum hrr proof sllowed lirr loss lo
DENY ROGKEFELLEIi SIORy
Report That Senators Got Mandator) Messages Wilhout Credence.
AGAINST THE ANTI-TRUST FIGHT
:rii(
unl.
hnd I
rrn i.rn.Iing in tbe -Knnsas ("ily .loiir-
Traflle Uel<l Tp For ¦ Chil.l.
Wlii-n tralli. on Itroadivny was most ..iiigrslrd thr nth.-r .Iny, n frrblr nl.l n.ininu. In laltrri'.l gnriii 'ills madr her way In thr lornrr nf Ury strerl, with a lillle girl cliiti'blng nervously nt her skirls, Tbr sialwart pollrrmnn al the . rossiug npproai-hrd tbem nnd gently laking Hie woninn by tbe arm, stnrleil tn guide hrr tlirnugli Ibr Innr separat¬ ing trucks ami cars. Half wny ncross the street, the little girl dropiied n pn.knge, nnd a few .riils' worth of li.nniits wrr.. s.ntlrred on Ibe ira.ks, Shr looked up at her big gunrdlnu wilh a stnre, and nskril: .^ ^
"Can I grt tlu-m lin.k":"'
Ily Illls timr thr truck drivrrs were pulling impnll.-ntly on ilirlr rrins, for Il.e inngii'su v.f lln- Irin hnd been slow. -sir"'--*.
"C.-rlninly, liiilr nii.,"" rrpllcil the jio- li.ciiiaii. ns he put up his hand and Ill-Id Hip llrnndway tralli.- In .heek nlillr Ihr .Illl.l sathrr.'il them all intu a n.-wspapi-r,
I'he drivers fumed, bin prdestrinns whn snw- the liltle linidrnt, sinilrd as they iiiovrd on, .New York .Mall and KxprrsH,
il Imoktd Quits t-nnnlnr-
A ihi,.' y. ar ..1.1 girl, fair of hnlr and sunny fa.e, was nitrnrtliig nllriiiinu In nil Kric f.-rryboat Hie nthrr nflrr nnnn, when a lilil.- woman souirwbat pnst ml.llll.. ng.' .amr tripping In with a miming gall in 11 M-ry shorl rnlny liny skirl, a bright ri d walsl khowlug under n -Montr ("arln ..ial, and a glrllsb lint topping tbr wlinli', Tbe obvious nii.-nipt in nplMHr ynuibful would have bi-en iinlhelii' bnd It not Iw-rn for Hie sinip.-riiig expression ..n ih.- wiimnus fare.
-'.Sl.., miiminn! See'" ei.'lniincd the rliild, pnintiiig IU III.- wi.innii
•Ilnsh, (Ilailys,"" said tl.e yi.nng mutlirr, trying to .livirt the 1 hlld"n at lenlinn
"Sre: Si'l-:'" pcrsisl.'il ihr .1.11.1. an.l as Ibe Woninn wlin wnul.l appear .(..nibfiil sinilrd ni (be .hil.l. (ilaily's laised h.-r vol.'.- and .Inppr.l ber littl.' bamls. .'X. lalming
"Isn't II I'Uiining:"
Aiiinl Ihr III .-..m.-aI.-.I iiniili of ibe pHs-i lig.'rs till. w..iiiaii whn bn.l pro- v..ki-.I Illls apt th-.iigli Innn.i'iii snlly linrrii-'l Intn the forwar.l . nl.lii New- V..ik TliW's.
KfTecl of Newspapers on r.rtlofi-
Tb.-r.- Is II st.iry lold nf a newspnpi-r . ..rr.-spon.leni wbn telegmpbrd his • ilitiir as f.dl.iws "Hair .-.iluiiin story nn sn-aiid so Shall I s.n.I ii":"" Tb.. rdll.ir. miiidfnl nf tbr value of spa.-e. wired l.a. k ' S. nd six hundred words "' In a f.'iv hours lie received anolhrr message from ili.' auxious rorr(-s|Kind- (iit. reading "Can"! l.e toUI In Irss Hmn iw-elvr hnndrrd." Thr editor promptly lelegrapliril ba.k: ' .-^tni v nf creation of the world tnld in six buudr.-.l Try it "" .\nd 111 .Iue tinio Hie ii.rresp.inil eiii fctni in his story written wilhlu the presrrlb.'d limits, 'Il^p 1 nndeiisa- lioii of language in tbr iirwspaiirrs of ..in lime has nudoubtr.IIy bad a r.-a. nonary effi't on ..ur liiriamre, Kur uovelisis 11(1 longer indulge in tbe eW- gaut effores.rn.e of two .hapters In a book where one can take i.s pla. r, i.n.l even thr leismelr Inirodurlory pagu of S.ott, tlnr :i, they arr, wonld not be read iu a uov. li-t ..f t.i-ilay unless, lude'd, r.i-.."l I Scon should arise.
TIte pcopie who haie money lo t;urn titvtr Ml Iht world CO ttt.
: I( Wmt Hisle.l Thst (he (111 Masnsla Ha.l
Telegraphe.l Sli Senators That ll.e
War on Ills (-oinhlDallnns Must Ite
I atoppr.l - The Storr Sal.l lo llare
I Tame From Ihe White Huuse.
i Wasbiuginii. ll. c. Thr publi.¦nii..ii , of tbr story thai .Inlin I>. Il.v.'krfrllir I had srnt telegrams In a niinibrr ..f Srii ators declaring Ihnl Hie Slnmlard Oil j Company wns npp..se.l 10 ilic enn.i- Iiieiit of nny null Irusi Irgislntlon and ^^r..cling Hint nil smh legislation must be sinpprd . rrnl.-.l a deii.Iril srnsalion. Il IS nnderslood Hint Ihr sloiy einn- nnlrd from the Wbilr Housr or from prrs.ins w bus., rrlnllons wiih the I'l'is- idrnt nrr so 1 losi- as to give thrlr sialc- iiirnls the force of semi-olflcial ul lu¬ nn.es.
The story wns to thr rPfrcl thai 11.1 bss Ibau Vl-x I'lilted Sial.'s Senaiors have rerrlved telegrams signed "'.lohn ll, Itorkefrllrr," urging that no nnii- Irusi Irglsbitiou be eini.iod, Subslnii- linllv the telegrams are said lu rend as f(dlow-B;
"We arr opiKised tu any nnti-trusi Ii-glslttllon, Our ruuliBel, .Mr. -,wi!l sw- you. II must lie stopiied,"'
.\s stated, these lelegrnnis w.rr signed ".lohu D. lUu-kefeller.""
Later oue of the cinusel of ihr .s-iaml- aiil Oil Company arrived In Washing ton and ealled liiiiuedlntely n|iuu mem¬ liers of thr Senalr as indii-atrd in Hie lelegranis. He did not reinulu long. H.l..rding I.l Hie slory, .'icnn-ely bail be made known his business Ibuu br ¦was luforinrd, a bit curtly, that his presence here was nnd.'slruble, nnd In- left wllh an Intimation Hint hr would belter reiuru lu New York Cily,
A large'mimber of promlneni .Sena¬ tors, lioth Republican and Hemnrratic, were interviewed. All of them denlejl hnviug seen such u telegram, .None hnd lieni'd that Seiiaturs bnd received such rommunli-ntions. They all eni- pluitlially disclaim nnr knowledge of lelegrnms comiug to Hie Senate from Mr, Horkefidler, or other represenla¬ lives of the Stnudnrd UII Company.
-\mong the Sennturs seen who hnd not received the lelegrnnis or Iienrd 01" Ibem were Hannn, Kiirnker, Hepew, Spooner, l-'alrlinnks. Hour, CiiIIoiii. lliirrows, I'latl lof Coiiiie. Il.uti. Al.l- lirli, Hrlior, "I'illninn, Mnrllii, lllbsoii null Tril.r
Sonn- of th-sr Srunlors wonld uii- ilnnblrdlv hnvr rrceived trlrgrams if Mr. Ilo.krfrller bad derided Io ..nii- niiini.nir Willi any coushlrnibh- nnm¬ ber of niembeiB of Ihe upper Hou^e. Ii is plainly nuiionueed thnt Mr- Ilocke- frller does not do Inisiness this w-ay- lle does not send telegrams, "Mr, Hockefeller Is nol n fuid." snld one of ilirsi- Srnalors, "He sends his law¬ yers when hr bns nnylliing to say,"
While every Senalor Is readv In ad- niii that su.b t.-Iegranis mny have been re.-elved from Ho.-kefeller, rarh sllpii- latlng only Hint In. did not gs-t oiir. riri-y Sriiaior Is also In. linrii in dniibl the aulhi-nll. iiv ..f lUr .llspiii. iirs. Tbcy Ihlllk If Ihr l.-l.-grnns illil ...111.- tlinl thrv werr sent wlllinni III.- niillnn- liy nf iln.'krfrlb'r. Tbis iil.-n is mil based on ilir cssumpliiii that It.i.k.-- f.ller w.inld mil try tn pi'.-venl Irglsla- 1U111 Hint wnnld nprratr agiinst the Stn mill r.I oil C(ini|inny If llr .'oiild pi-r villi: il. Inn on the . .iinninns.nsr bus » frnm knowhilgr of thr innn In- is in., shrew.I tn pul himself uu rei.nil In six tel.-grams.
S.I far ns the Stnudard Oil Company Is iiinrrrnrd It has opposril all nnti Irusl 1(.glsIntion, Including thr Klkins It.-liatr bill, tbr bill rxprdiling niit;- triist i-ases brf..i-.. Hi.- I'rilrrnl Coiirls mill ilir Nrlson amrndiiirnt to the Ile¬ partment of C.immeri-e bill whlih pro¬ vides Ihe pnbllclIy cure for Iiusls lli.- rirslilrnl so ardrntly drslrsf.
Ii Is sridoni Ihnt prnposrillrgislaiinii .Inrs mil im.rt with (ippoillllon fi-niii somr nffri'tr.I S..I1I'. r, 11 is Illr nilr of big .'oriHiiatioiis to snul rontl.lrntlnl rmployrs hrrr who will iikm-i publl.- inrli ni Ihrir bom..-, ami nrg.- thrm to takr this or tlini vl.w- of prinl¬ ing IrglslBtloii. Thr largr liitrii'st:( nevrr ronir unt In Hie nprii,
MANILA BAY HERO DEAD.
Ilear-Ailmlral Wildes Dies nn War Home From China.
Snu I'rau.'isco, Cal. Hi ar Admiral Krank Wllilrs, rniird Stales Nav.v. died suddenly nn board ihr slenmer Chinn, He was on his May homr from Clilmi on sick leave wlirn d.ath over- i.iok him.
Rear Admiral Wlblrs Is ihr foiirih of
Ibr srven cniiliiins wlm wns wllh
Hewey ul ihi- baiilr nf .Mniilla lo illr.
Ill- wns born In Mnssn. Inisriis. .11
l.-rrd the Nnvnl .\. nil.-my in l.Mid, an.l
was graduate.I nnd I.e.ame nu ensign
1 lu IkCst. He served In tbe ("Ivll War.
i Wil.les"s term of si-a duly ended a
i fnv months lirforr the Simiilsb war, in
, l.siliH, nn.l be wns ilrlncbrd from the
. riiisrr Hoslon nl Homr koiig nnd or
, ll.r. ll in iriiirn hiimr, llr forrsnw- ibr
; war. and alinosi llally irfiisrd lo Irair
I bis I'limmand. Iirwrv tlnnlly .nii-
I srntril t.l In hiiu krrp his slilp, nnd be
i sliHid on Hie bri.Ige when Ibe Hoslon
i went Into a.tl.in on Hi.- morning of
I Mny 1, IKIH, In Manlln liay llis cnii-
j duct wnn lllm llie numbers and In- n-ns
i nin.le a Hear Admiral on the rrllie-
: lllllll nf S.lilry, in Oi'inl>.-r, lIHil
Al III.- tlmr uf Ilia "cuuilrmnnlion" ! by illr nnval l.oar.I las( lir.rmbrr mi j a.'..IIUII of falllug henllli lie was sln- I Honed HI Manila, ns . onimni'drr uf the I snulbrrn squndrou
I Priaeess Coaa lo Sanilarium,
I (itviiig In Illr grral idiysical and inen-
' ml ili'pirssinn .aux-il by a refusal tn
I nlbiw III.' i'r..wn rrltn.'ss ..f Saxony
; In visii Salzburg or t.i see brr si.k
' .lllld. -b.' rnii-i-rd Hie snnllarlnm of
: l.amei.ilrir. a, I.y.iu. Swllzi-rlnud. to
I s.-rk ilir iiniriiiil.. iii-ii-ssary In brr iKI
' i.:ii.- .'(.n.llll.iii.
f>hTlff"s Xlaier I.Tneheil.
]...' Hall III.- iirgi.i who mnciiilly
wi.iiiiilrd ShcrifT ('lawfiiiil. of Jolinson
Conntv was tnkrn frnm Ihr connty
Inll lit Wrl;,.|iisvlllr, iIh , nud Iyiicli>-il.
Peraonal Meulion'
S M Hryan wlm rsiabl.sh..l Hie lllllll s.rvi..- in -lapan in ISTJ. dird in Haltinioii' Md. ilie ollirr .lnv.
I'rnfes.nr K I' I.v..11 has l«eii up point.ll iiiiipnrniy successor in llr. 1.0.1' ai Ibr CniT.rsiiy of ("hicagn
I...r.l Siralh.i.n.i ("ban. rllnr of Ab i;,l| t inirsilv has ..ITrrrd mgl.r Iln- In-i »Jii(«»i r<-.;iiirr.l i.i ..insIrii. i a gyinnasiiini.
Mr Ki|.lings Imn... n. ."loiiili Afriia
.luring e tsn-ks m c will 1»» the
li',,i... wlil.li lu 111.' |.a-i was Irnt to bim l.y ("e.il Kh.Mlc-
MisK Muri.- Wie. k lb. ..nilt p.nnist and eister-lii law i.r l!o!u-rt S.-hnmann, Ihr ,-i,n,]Mis,r bus Jnsi .ebbrsled b.r srM-ii:iiih l.irih.lay in lir.sden,
M Nsi.ill. wh.. .Il"l le.-rlill., .-11 Ih,-
;,gi. of iiiiiciy Ihree nad l.'-.-ii .Mnynr nf ill. .oniinune nf Mayniels lonlin- 11.,US'. 11..( ls:,A fnrly nine years.
Ii.niak, Ibr . <ini|M)S. 1 ; Vr. hiicky, the ( z. .ll |Hiet, sud Krriliui.ud ri.D Sssr. III.' .\uslrisu poet, bare" Inru msde memliers nf the .\iisiriau House of I'eers
Sainuei Su.iie. Ih. auiirji. hna juat eelehrsted his uinrtietb blnhdsy. He :> still In fair health asd loanlfests . luhBldrrable loierett In (-urrroi poll-| U.s tud llirratarr.
MORMONISM IN POLITICS
Startling Admissions Made in a Dc- bate in the Sanate.
Nu Meiinen Tan Asplra to High rollileal
r...lllen ITIlhonI Ihe ronsriil of
Ihe Flrat rresl.leiir.T.
Wnsliingmu. I> C IViIygaiuy nnd Munminlsin in pniiil.< (X-rnpled Ihr at leniloii of Ihr Seuaic for n.-arly thr.-e hours n f.w- days ago. Tbr qnestUiii arose iu .'onnrction with the assrrllnii ihat Murmnnisui has obtnine.l a strons fonilipld iu .\ria»iua nnd Nrw- Mexl.-o. nml Hint tbere sliould br n prohlbillun I'f I'ulygauiv in lb.' lu-nding Statehood l.ill.
The discussion of Hie oiu-rations of Illr Mormon Church In I'lah was rs- lirclall.T lutrresilug to n largr nnmlh-r of Senators brcnuse of the nveut elee- ilon I.y Ihe I.egislalnir of Hint Stnte l.f .\iiosile Hred Smoot ns l'uited Stnles Senator. .Many farts w-ere brought out that may |iruve valuable if an effort Is hereafter made lo pre¬ venl Mr, Smoot from taking his seal. The interest was heightened by thc re¬ cent introdui-tlun by .Senator llnus- brough of an nniendmeiit to the Fed¬ eral Cunsiliuilou prohibiting polygamy.
Mr, nubols, ul^Jdaliu. declared Hint III I'lah uu pul.OWinisI cuiild orctipy any high politl.al pla.e wllhoul the cunseiit of the Kiist rresblemy of the Murmou Chuich. The same IuHuence. be said, was exercised in New Mexico and Arlsonn, lie said thnt Idaho could coutroi Hie .Mormon jieuple lu that State. If the Mormon people should openly, through their l-'lrst riesideucy. he snld, intrrfrrp in the pollltcs of Idnho, he would gunrnntee to take the stump uud dlsfrauchlse every Mormon in nne cnmpnigu,
Mr. reller said Ibe Mormon Chnr. h Is all powerful, nnd Hist whenever It speaks throngh Its Klrst I'resldeuey the great body of thr Chnrch responds • 0 thr demand that Is madr,
CIRON LEAVES THE PRINCESS.
Ralatlona Between the I'alr Said to Hsts Been Broken OIT.
(IrncTa, Switzerland—The legal ad¬ viser of Ihe former Crown rrlii('(-ss of Sajouy has made the follow-lug an- nonuceiiK-nt: ".M, (liroii will leave Heiieva this evening tor Brussels, where he will loin his family, M. CIroii bas broken off all relntlonti with the furmer Princess In order nut to Im¬ pede her reunion w-lth ber chlldivn,"
The sudden end lo Ihe royal romance Is said 10 br dur tu thr refusal of the Sazun Court, influeuced by the Kin- perur I'rancis .loseph, to consent to a divorce, II Is reported Hint the foriuer I'riiicess sought her fnther'a pardon In order (o gel permission lo see her ibildren, but wns refused ev.-rytlilng unless she quilled M, (Hron.
Ilei' partlug with .M, (llrun Is said to have been very affertlug.
STATE NEWS
ROOSEVELT REFUSES TO ARBITRATE
Tlia Vcncinelan Qnaatlon to Be Keforred to tha Hacaa Cnurt.
Washinglun. !>. (',—President Koose¬ velt hns declined the Inrltatlon uf the alll(>d powers tu arliltrnlP the question as to whether they shnll lei-elve prefer- niilnl irealment In the setlleiiieut of Ihrir .-lalms ngninsi \'en(-z(*iilii over the othrr credilnr natiuns. When he reached this ilecisinn he Instructed Sec¬ relnry Ilay lu dispntcli a note to the Hrillsh Kmliassy ut once advising thr Iti-liish .Vnibassadur to thnt erfrrt. The innller, Iherefnre, nuw will br rrferred to Tbr llngue Tribunal, This will re¬ sult III the Immediate inlsing uf the blo.'kad.',
Tbr prrlimlnarirs wilh refrrrncr lo Ihe signing of Ihe protocol, referrlug mailers to Tbe llngur for arbllrallon, will now- br considered.
.THE HILL OF TARA SOLO.
Iiublin, Ireland. The lilsluric IIIII uf "lara ivns sold nt aiicllun, and rcnllzrd till- sum of $l.><,.'i(Ki, Thr piirchasrr was n woman, whosr iiiiiik* was not aii- nuuiicrd,
Intil till- siilh crnlniy Tarn was the chirf scat uf Ihe Irish kings, nnd n pillar six frrt high Is still puluted out ns Ihe roronatlon slone, 'rhen It was ulso the Hrulds' heud(|iiarlers ami tjir sllr of King Cnrniurk's splrmUd loiiri. Till' last Importnnt galhrrliiK nil Hie IIIII of Tara w-ns In IH4:i, when n gigantie meeting was held there un¬ der Hie nnspii-es of llnnlel O'Connell. who urged ilie repeal uf Hie I'nion.
CAPTAIN HOBSON OUT.
Se. relary Moodr Aeeept* the Nnval Con- slrnctar'a Realsnatlon.
Wasbingi.iii, Ii. C. Nuval Conslru.' lur lll.'hinoml I', llobsoiiK resiguntlou hns liern nccrplr.l by SrcretHry Mo(Hly. whu has wrillrn .Mr Ilolisnii as ful- biws:
"Ihr lirparliiieiii a. knuw ledges re¬ ceipt of your resign Hon, tendered Jan¬ uary 111, liKtl; nlso your lel(.graui, Keli- ruHiy Ti, HHkl. ilrcliulng 10 reconsider the smue.
"Ynin- resignaiion frnm llir I'nltad Stntes .Nnvy Is nvcrptrd to lakr rffrcl un Kebruury (i. KXVl."
Pardee For Cola Tonnaor,
C(de Younger, who wns pni-olril from Slillwuter i.Mliin.l Penlteuilnry two yenrs ago with his brother "Jim," hus re.-elved a lumlltlonal pardon fruui the State Pardun Hoard, which will admit of the former bandit returning to his uld hoiiir iu .Missouri, Y'ouiiser will prubably br ordered uever to relnrn to MInnesuta,
lllarlpllnlng Ihe Finns.
Llispat.hes frnm Ilelslngfurs, Kin laud, nnuoniicr Ihul Hie Czar hss de- . r.ed severe disclpllut.ry measures for nil Kliilnnders who failed to comply (Vllh their military obliKuHuna iu HKr.', These total 14,TUH men.
Frencla Nneal Vsaeele Foondar.
¦riii. Krrn. h loriiedo Imihi destinyei Ksplgnole has louuilere.I In llfleen falbunis of w-ater off Cape Uirdler, alumt Ihiriy Iter miles east of Toulon, I'l-snce, Anolber drslro.Ter haa gone nsliure at the snine |silnt.
Ptmty <ileanlnKS
Thii.l .luss nuilnay fare In Iudl» la less tlisu half s I-ent a mile.
The dam in the Nile nl Assouan will Hirow- l.n.k water 14ii miles
.More thau I.VI bnuks nn thr nar in .>;..iilli Africa have lieen published,
Tbr Kansas U-glslatiiie has labled n bill that prnposi-.l In .llsfran. hise the negro
III Iterlln ki'it public biilldlugs are (in ned by the stale aud 4!<7 by the mu¬ ni. Ipslll,!-.
A l.«-k nf the Kuke of Wellingtons iiair brought CM at a l.ondun aiiciiuu Ihr olher day-
Kran.r i. .lis.-u.i-'iug the tt.Ivl-abilliy nf Inanguiatinc a Hupirme Court sfter Ibe Auieri.-iin pIsn,
"file Paris Figaro tim,! publish an Anirrirsii edition at the F:x|iosII'.ou lu SI l.ouis. Mo., during llSsl.
There is an niithentl.sted rrror.I of mnelT-six sheep lieing killed by a aiii- (ie II(htulnB alroke In Culonido.
It Im pr«|io»ed tu II.-ense all niii.li tes.'hers lu Illinois through a Ktate Kuard ap|>ointed for that iiurpose.
Tbe Hrlllah Board of Trade la .^t work on the ImproTlnc of the t-oosalsr snd luBiiuirtitl rrprrsenuilra art-
Vll««
Namea «omI Bonda UelaaBlia*.
fluvernur Odell bns ammtilid-d Hi? fuliowing drlegnllon to rp|trr»>nt Hm" State uf .New Yurk at Ihe liiteniailoiial Conference on Cood Kuads to la* held under the ansph-eH uf the Aiiiei-I.aii Hond Makers nl iheir nnuiuil iii(>etliig, nl Detroit, un Kebniaiy 1:1 nnd 14: W. Plei-reiKint White I'tlni; Juhn H- I'hl* nn.l .Mbert K, Shatlu.-k. New York City: Irn P. I'rlbb, Cnuaiulai-.Mia; John .1, Irrliig. Bluglinniiun; John K."'raylor. Waterlowii; F. W. Kavannugb. Water¬ ford: Ce.irge J Sniiili, Kliigstou, and K.iiiis F, tiimlsi-U, Highlands Falln Friends uf g.uKl run.Is w-|i.« |>ro|Hise<l to .-oiiibine the IL''>(i,(SSi,(l(K> gmHl roadl iKinding plan wllh the Canal Impnive ment bill havi- become cuiivliuTd thai their |.r.<le.'t cnn gnln nutbing h.T i-ou- tllct Willi thr iHual intei-esls, .Allor¬ ney (i enernl ("num-en, Presideut Klial- tuck. of the .\utuinol.lle .Assoc-lallon ol -VmerU-u: W. Plerre|Miiit While, ol I'tica. nud .sen.ilui .Vrnistroiig. r( Hu(-Iie»ter, all lepieseiitlng Ihr guod Iliads muvenn-iit, have iissnrtHl Hov ernor Odell tlini thrrr would Ih- 1: 1 such i-onfll.-t.
Mnn Arreated For I'rnpoelnir.
Peler Krisru, a rnriM-nler, sixly yenrs uld. with honoi-ablo Intentions, nsked Mrs. Mubiughney lu marry hini nnd wns nri-esu-d, al Syracuse, la-i-aiise Ills pi-dpusal was mnde on the sireet i-oiner nnd wns (iverheurd by a )ioII(-e- iiinn. who Iielleves the proper vhice for pruposnls Is some plai-t* other than thu street. When tuken lu i-uiirt Kelseii snld tu the Judge: "I wns stnndhig uU Hie .-orner. wnlling fur a car, when I inel Mrs. Moloughney, whom I havs known for a long llme, I said. 'Yntir folks are nil gune.' 'Ves. and J-ou're iiluiie,' shr answered, -Y"es.' I said. ¦Iet"s bu.klr up tugetber. What do yoii say":' Hefore she cunid give her an¬ swer, Yonr Huiiur. ihe iHiIleeniaii ar¬ resleil me," Kelseu wns dlst-hargvO. Wlllll Mrs, Moloughney's answer. If uny. wuuld huvr been was uot d!s-' cluse.l.
«lNalia.l bjr a (Lena I.inu. Tlieie was a lerrible bntlle III the .agr uf a Heiigul roynl tiger tieloiiglug In Saw-tell, w-liitering nl Homer. H. Heeves, the trainer from Philndelphla, nrrlved rhet-e 11 few dnys ago. And UD- dertnok to give Cli-npntra. the bl|C beast. H few- lessuns. He w-«k obllltrtl ^ whip her sevri-rly, and »»e tblnl Time he wi-iit in her (-nge sha waa walling for him, C.itchlug one arm 111 her mouth, as she spraiiK forwanl sbe burled Iler clnws lu Ills Khoiilder. He una linally res(-ii(<d by ntteiiriants nnd taken to the IiOK|illnl terrlh!.v gnsbed. Ue annuuiiced from his eol. buwever, that he would ugnlu nlteuMit to suliiliie her as suun ns he w-ns ahle io leave his bed,
A KToTeuiriit tor Cliea|i Cn-.
Senntur Fltzgriald has Introduced lu llle Sinle Sennle n sevrtily-i-ent RRI bill for New Yurk Clly, ll nlsn ptO. villi's "for Ihe luipiovriuriit of the II- luiniinitiug |Hiivi-r of thr gas furniahed. It is undei-stuud Hint if a hrarlDR la given on Ilila bill an allempt will, tw mnde to prove that since thc eoAlstrika Hie gns i-nmpnny hna lieeu i-MrRlBil ' up the full Incrense <if Hie jirlcr of coal which It has cunsiiiued lu Ihe makltiic l.r Ibe gns tu Its cuusnmers. dMpltn Hi., fact that the rate w-hli-Ii can b« (linrgeil for gas is llxi-d Iiy law-,
l-zi.elled From syracuae ITnlTeralt.r.
Two girls WCI xiH'lIed from lilt*
nnlversliy nl Syrncnsr by Chnuifllor Hay fur allending n dnin-e nl ].onK Ilrnii.li, on Omnidaga l.nkr, wilh iwo 1 nlh-vr buys, Thr gills had iK-eii for- l.ldilrii tn go by Hie pi-eceplresa uf Wlnclii-ll Hall, ihe cidlege iloriultorjr- where lli.y Ilve.I. bnt hnd i-efUKCd to (.br.i. The naiiirs of the girls sro willihi-ld, Chniicrllor Day w-lll iiiit dis- 1 IISS Hie maitcr fnrllier thnn lo nay Hint cillege girls, lai pnrtlcnlar. mist br cni-rfiil of thr plni-es they go lo ""'I t;ir l.ouis thry krrp,
atrrnglh of Slate Mrula. Prcr.-tnry Hout hns li'iinKiiillled lo ( nngrrss nn nlislrm-i uf Hie returUH llf vnrli.us Ad,|utuiit-(leiiernlM showlliB Illr Mirrngtii of thr inllilln of the aet. rial States, The slirngtii of Hie Xew Vnrk lllillllll is glvrn ns rnlliiws: (ii-0- •ml nml sI.ilV nlll..-is, (II; englneera, I'nn-. .avnlry, r.'d; henvy nrtlllery, lINMi; light liatlrrlcs, .ITS; Inrnnlry. M,X1S', sl;:iial imps, !M; Imspital and mnrlua . .nps. :.Mi7: tnlnl, I4.l:i.'l, .Men nvnihibto in Ibr Slllll' Inr lullilia tervlc.'. l.UUU,.
To Abolish fapl'n' I'unI hm-rt.
Ihl- iibnilllun u." inpllnl punlshmFI't Is cnnlcniplaU'd In Ass. inblyninn Mf>.- .iilf.'S bill, whiih has bren lutrodureil In the .\ssriiibly. It pid|Kises lo amend s(-cHous ISi: nnd IST of Hip t'roni , Code su as tu pruviil.' for life Imprlaor. inriii ns Ihr puiiishmciii for inurder lu ilir lirsl degi-ri' and Ihlrty ,veara fgf , Hint uf iiinrdrr in ilio 1 r.-inid degriK*, ¦-, Inslend of denlh and lire lininisonmrui, - irspri'tlvrly, iis Is il',. bnv nl Hie p-.T;- • nt tlinc.
Two Woman Kl l'.l 1.7 a Triln. Mrs. Frnnk Ilnlnling, of New Hnl I- 111.11... nn.l Mrs Kiunk II, Herdle. of Kliii:si.jii Mil' iusianlv killed hv lint Hiinalii Niw V.nk cMiirss nt .Ne«v B»'- , Iimnn,. Till lc inninge w-as stmr,: lllld ilininllshid, i;a(li v.oiiian lrn,. : twn ililldicu.
All .<ronnd the aisle.
Ilni'iii-Ilsvlllr Is wonderliis w hi'vr I will Ini ntr lis Cnrnegle library.
The epidriiilr of typliuid fever nl liliai a lias ntiaiiicd serious pi-oiiorllous,
Oliiiirs hospllal Is lo have n ueiv 111,111(111. ,Miss ,Mary Ilnll, uf Iluffalo. lies I.'..(-11 I'lignged,
II lias bren ilr^ Idnl nu to linre 1:. III.I .Ir.nii I'll.Illg nt Hie Mlule Kalr ni Syiii. use Illls year,
i;(iwan(hi he m.-n have hnrrestH ilii-lr crup. It averages nine Inelifs III 111!, km-fs and Is of guod (|Uallt)'-
.\n aniiuyiuons beiiefactor has offered l.l liaic liy will f'J.'. (MMI III Hie lIouMi Inr Ih.' riirndlci.s nt Sclienecludj ou lon.llliuii limt Ihe site be cli.ineed, yO'
("liarlrs K. ArniKlrong. iblrtfeV I ii.-lit yrars uld, was found dead Ih BM liaiii III Wliilrsvillr, .^ruislroug was u .Ink ill Ihc Simile In Alhasy two
Wi.lr. Ill ("libs I.nke is uuly Bie feet lb .'P in Ihr ili'.'p. st placr. 'I'hv water has l.l i-ii Inwerrd fo:' the piii-|iiMi« of ri'pniriiig ilir uutlet. It Is lliougbt tbe tlsblng will be ilaiiinged fur several i.-;irs.
.\ssi'i.,!>iyniun .\guew has lulrudui^A n bill atiiliniizlng a wife 10 rrleaso bet ill. hnnl.' light of dower In i-(-j| proiier¬ iy Illld Ihr liiisbjiid his leiiniM-jr by ...iMC'-y III nny renl pni|M-riy,
111.' lirsl i.knliiig ncchleiii of Hie sea-
II III.- Sl. I.utvrenci- Hlver Iiaa oc-
.iirird at Og.Iriisbiug. Jiisepli Turo, Ilinr .ii-nis ..III fril ilirn.igli thiM lee. (.Ill 11- liarvrstci's imd Is-ru wurdlos. III.I was .Irowneil.
Stall Senator Sirwari luia lulrodueed ^ M l.ill rurli.d.ling auy priauii Iroiu ixiBi- ninni. aiina Willi any prlsoiiew in any priiil.-ntlniy, lefiiruisliirr, . iiiitily jail ¦ II ..Ihcr |IIu.(< of (leteuiluii n Itliuiil tbe |:.-niiUsiuu of the uOlcinl lu tUargv.
Alaie rian's nchllac •troaotk. Seeretaiy K.mt has IranamiUed Vl Caf ptem an alHtrart ol tbc retama fOpAt ta Ihr Adjutant (Imml r.f the Army br i'm .i^diutaiiMienersU of tke various WaUe, skoni 11 the mililu atreuth of lk* Male* in be a. fulluirs OAcen. Mil: OPiUlot men, I(III,3JH. Tbe a«r««sU ¦¦¦bar Ot liereona in tke t'niled^Utes araikUs for militia (luly ia siTca aa IdJUUM.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030213 |
| Date | 1903-02-13 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 13 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 16 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19030213 |
| Date | 1903-02-13 |
| Month | 02 |
| Day | 13 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 16 |
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW miVtGT-tH COPIISM. FtVlH CJ-lPfrc* VOL. VIII. A F.\MILV M.WSPAI'KR (IF LOCAL, A.ND QENERAL 1NTBLI.IGEX(.'K FREEPORT, X. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY I.'J, li»03. "v. ^ TKRHS: tl.lO TIAmLT I« ABTABlI NO. 16. SORE LUNGS When jrour lung:s are sore and inflamed from coughing:, is tht time when the germs of PNEUMONIA, PLEURISY and CONSUMPTION find lodgment and multiply. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR stops the cough, heals and strengthens the lungs. It con¬ tains no harsh expectorants that strain and irritate the lungs, or opiates that cause constipation, a condition that retards recovery from a cold. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR is a safe and never failing remedy for all throat and lung troubles. Tba D«elors itli Ht Had Contumptltn - A Marvaiout Cura. L. M. Rucgies, Reasoner, Iowa, writes: "The doctors ssid 1 hsd con¬ sumption sndTcot no better until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It helped me rignt from the stsrt snd slopped the spitting ol blood snd the psin In my lungs snd todsy I sm sound snd well. THREE tlZE* 2Bo, BOc, and 91.00 REFUSE SUBtUITUTEt SOLD UD RECOiMENDED DY SOLD BV ALL.. DRUGGISTS. THE BLUE HIGHWAY, E. A. Dorlon DO.NDHO AUCTIONEER l''re.-y.>rl. N. Y. Benjamin D. Homan BUILD L ri Preparea rin tended Fstimatea rnmleheJ emaCN place, SBBieoeT, L. I. e/,e KodaK del llHE SUNDAY SCHOOL!POUNO OUD BELOff Cliff lOKEI TO LOAN ¦¦• llttnil itnd itTtgrntm. »t 5 ir ow-nt. AT good •ppUtAlioni pnunptly mxepttMl. R.eeve & BaLrtlett. Title Insurance & riortgaKc Loans MalaUfllces: (IRERNPdKT. I. I. Ill Libert)' Ktr. ri. New Vork, BranchUAlc-esiKlverlieiul, I.. I Jitmnlre r ' JeiiiBk-L. . (lyster Ilay Bank lllils., (Ijrslet Har. b. I. Telephone In all offlit-e. John P. Wright GENERAL AUCTIONEER Wrmmport. H. W WILLIAM H. POST ^uccfMor to J. T. Post A Bon l)«ftl«5r In Choice Groceries Flour and Feed MAIN STRCCT, mCKPORT Rsftli sl L- I- *¦ *>. >»¦ RasislI Arasss WiTER HESORTS OF THE SOUTH C'ftn Im reached witb romfurt arid ei'onoiuy br the OLD DOMINION LINE or HTEAMEKlil l-ieavlBB Nets. York .tally. Hun.leys (-xrrpl4Nl all tbe year round, 3 p, m, RXCUKMION TICKEr.S Td Aakeville, Hot Sprii\ i Pinekurat, SoutKem Pinea, N. C. Hot Springa. Va. Jackaonvilie, St. Augustine Tampa, Fla. New Orleans, L&,. Savannaih. Ga. The shave Kii-ur*lon Tl.keU in.lu.le IMrsIs aad SUteruom Berth im (U.l Ilniuliil in Hlsamer. Tlrkels sn.l siBtt>ru<.nis st llrr M.n.. N. Y. Old Dominion Steamship Co •I IUCH STRU I, HIW TORK I V B. U Wai.kks. Treffl.' Meiissi-r J J. Hhown, (lrn I'anenser Azi MORTGAGE LOANS All good loans prompll) accepted. Low charges. ALBERT D. HAFF. Coantailor-al-Law, Bab) lon. N. Y. eeieieSeleseiele INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMVIENTS, - FOR FEBRUARY 15. (ubject: Christian Neir-Cor,trol, I ('< Till.. 4-13—(loMeB Test, Kom. He,. ¦.Memory Verses. 8, 0—I'.iinmeulery i tbe l>B7's Leison. 4-«i The Wil6 of a Yale Professor Killed by a Fal'. M WALTER RTDDALL. The tnUi hcAth '.rio«i Whnni us 01 thc BeA s nnrc!=t.- \\ e-'vc done with >t,TgnBni h.irl detkfd out in uur W<»t. \\ Ith a while hnml on tlic lunno WcTQ off to mt'Pt old friends blue highnay. n th^ gl ip or« we're jn»>tead of upon thc The re.l iili rocihcaris .-all us, osll to us 1 oi a tavern creeps oul »(r. Hut HP head lur ihe nnl.hed horii.m where the gre.il white hrealiers be, An.l ,ill the ht.irs are shininfi, .i-liiiung oii the us 01 the load we Conirs.les' voi.'i Like. The lip-, of llie drowned keep crj ing, crV' inn in our wake, lint we head for the notched hori.-on where the (ireal while hreaker.^ he. .\li'l M.nlier Carey feeds her diuks, feeds chicks in Ihe The cold l.ea,li .ri of Ihe sea's We've .lone with de.-ked out ii Wilh a white h,ind dirlv gray. We're nft to meet old friends upon th hhie highway. 'Ugnant liarbo our liesi, an Ihe funnel i I of A MODERN JOHN ALDEN The Love Story of a Substitute. aays for yoo fo bny yonr niipplies at bome. Thfl priiM is the same iu city or ixinntry KODAKS FILMS Velox Solio S. F. PEARSALL Opposito I'.iBt Oftice Froepdrt, N'i' 'Unto idols" Those poilions of Ihe « mals ofTered in sacrilice which were not laid nn the allar, and which belonged pari ly to thote who had offered thcin. 1 hei-c remnants weic aoiiietiines eaten at feasts hel.l in the temples (v. In), or in pnvaic housea (chap, 10: -i7): sometimes sold iii the markets by the priests, or by thc iiooc. "The question was whether it was right for Christians lo partake of lood eonneeteil with idolatry. Such meats were forbidden hy the i-.iun.-il at .lerusalem, seven years , before, because Ihe act waa offensive to .Jewish brethren l.\cl8 15: 20, '.'I), but, I here in Corinth, a Gentile cily, the ques- ott, Mrs. Tnu y I'l-.k, ivIfe .if llii- von tion neeiled to be settleij on a now- basis. I ,.;- ,i, ,, i,,.;,,] ,,f v-ii,, -iiiv.T-iiv'l- l.iiliii "Is nothing." Xothing bul a carved block I ,' ,,.-,.,',,,, I of (vood or slone, having no pnwer over the ''<'1"'<'I""''>'¦ l"*< '"'i' ''f'' ''-*' » ^"" '" : meat orihe eater. None in the Corinthian ..-i eiitviiv,. f.ii from ilii' piilisiides iii church, whelher Jews or (Ientiles. be-i ,, , .. wi i i . . -,,, ; Iieved that anidol,vns an>thing. They all •^'"'¦''l" ' ""' >"'"' '""- ''•"' '"'''" '"¦ SHE HAD BEEN IN ILL HEALTH All the I nivrrslly T.irnr.l (liil lo -.ear.ll lui Mrs. IVelt—Sl.r Wns Mu.h ,4ffee(. e.l l.T Hie Itsrent K.ilrl.le of s rrlen.l -A liellef Thet flhe AVas Trn.norarllir llelansed—She Learrs Twu (I.II.Iren. M.'W .l:iM-ii, '.lllll .Ml.r wiiii.l.-ri.is; fnr liuiii-H weiKhi'il down by n .Liild of iiiciiinl ili'prc-Kiiin viu- .oiilil nnt slink.' had knowledge alike that far. The ijiies- and cillier look llir iliiiii.'i' d.-lllii-nilely tion was put upon anollier iioint. and for a ,,, ,, . ,,, , ,,..,,,. ,.,,0,1111,,,, i„<''kIcs, nil Knsl Iliivin liiniicr, wlin AU that is needed, for in Ilim d.vells all drvvo imsi tin- iiilis:i.l.-s, I-..r IllH-.-n pow-er anil love, "Father" Thc Chris- Iiniii's thr s.-,-ir. Ii Inui Imn ki pi up fnr -'~'. ' ¦ j tian's dearest word for (J.i.l. He is the tli(> iiiifnriiiiiiil.-« .iiiiaii. ll wns liecnn Will make i^i^'t/^Lfi-Vi^^iir^.^iiri!;^^^:;: I;:-;, ii'".::n..::i.n::i';^::;n i:;';,.:,!;; Affidavit ime'Wltii tiie I lI'iiK'.'s nml ii.iglili..is, cxu nil.-.l iliir- Father, our Ixird and Saviour. "thioiiEh int: tbr .v.'111111: l.y I w.i privnle il.'li-. whose me.Iiation are al! tliim:s, incliidini! ' lives, niul cii.I.-.I In ilir nii.Miiiij; nflor (.I..hn Now Loaoo of Ufa for an Iowa Pootmaotor. Pottmutar R. H. Rudall, Dunltp. Ia, •ays: I suffsrsd (rom ladlnstlon and rs- tnlting •vil* (or years. Finally I tried Kodol. I aoon knew I had (ound what I had loDfT looked for. I am better today than Id years. Kodol (av* m* o new leaa* o( life. Anyone can bave my af¬ lidavit to tha truth of this tutement. Kodol dlgaaU your (ood. Thia aaablas tha aystem toai8lmllaMsuppUes,str*ngthen- inf avary er(aa and rcatorlog health. Kadol aakao You Strong. Pimanaoaly by a. a DbWitt A Oo., Ohicac* TEsiriw!o*eM«aiaatMtlaiaalbeMe.aaa*. thc natural and spiritual .realio.i 1: l-;l: Kph 3: 91, "We hv Hnn" lie deemed by llini, and agiin by Hiin tn be glorified. 1 II, Knowledge nlone not sumrient (va ! 7, R). . I :, "Ilnwbell" el.r The C.irinlhians ar Itued that Ihev all knew Ihat an i.lol wa. nothing, but Paul iciilie.l Ih,.t this was not uiiivers.illv Ihe case, ll -t tome were eot vet entirely free from I ir heathen ideas. Many were very igiiociiit, having iiisl es ' caped from healhen idol.ilrv, with I.ut lit¬ tle knowledge of Ihe tnilhs of the gospel IITIITICK Ttl (-HCIIITOKN. I i\ sn onlrr of Hun. Kolx-n Siuli I iale of Ihe Couniy of .N'luwsu, noli. sll perw.nn hevins .'Isl n':,7f:;:i:' PATENTS l>ii«all inaul.aaa*f«l. an4aMSsl,MM.I.. |
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