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NASSAU COUNTY
• IWOX.I3 dOI»lIil-t. fi'AVE CKNTW
A rAMIl.T MKWSI'APER OT L.OCAr. AMD GXNKBAT< INTKIil,IGE!«f.:X
VOL. VIII.
FREEPORT, N.
FRIDAY, OCTOKFR 1<5, IDO.*].
PERSONAL
To Sufferers From kidneyi and Bladder Diseases
No matter how long you have suffered, FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE will help you. Thim we will G UARANTEE.
It has cured many cases of Bright's Disease and Diabetes that had been thought incurable, however we do not claim that it will cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make new kidneys for you, but
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
Ht Could Not Siralchttn Up
will positively cure every case of kidney and bladder trouble if taken in time, and even in the worst casea of Bright's Disease and Diabetes it always gives com¬ fort and relie£
Remember when the kid¬ neys aie affected the work of destruction never ceases, so commence taking FOLEY'S KIDMEY OURE at once and avoid a fatal malady.
FOLETS KIDMEY CURE
is made from a prescription of a specialist in kidney diseases ahd was used for years in pri- ,vate pr^fctice before it was put on the market.
Thomas Maple, Birbeck, III., writes: "I had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could not straighten up. The doctor's treatment did me no good. Saw FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE advertised and took one bottle trhich cured me and I have not been affected since, I gladly recommend Ihis remedy."
Throo Physlelant Troatod Him Without Sueooto
V7. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: "I had a severe case uf kidney disease and three of the best physicians in soutliern Kentucky treated me without success. I then took FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. The flrst bottle give imme¬ diate relief snd three bottles cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy."
Sufforod Twonty-Flvo Yoars
Seymour Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had tried several physicians bul received no relief until I bought a bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. After using two bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recommend FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE."
TWO SIZES 60o and $1.00
SOLO AND RECOMKNDEO BY HESSE'S PHARMACY.
m TO OKBI>I'rORR.-Puniuant lo aaorder of llux. KIIIIKRT HKABrRV, Bof thaf :oiinty l.f NaiwAii, nelice I, to all persons having elti:nia —.1... »,..dlla Baldwin, late of Ihu Tnwn uf WtmptttPd In the anld C.iunty, .Ivceaanl, tn ¦Malit the aame with tlia voiiehera thtirctif. }• (he aatacrlbar. the a<liiilnlatrator rie, nf law Hataaaiiil at her place of tranaarilni: bust Maa Pt bet nmlilenre nt Free|>nrt, Niwwau Oowitf, Nuw Y.irk nn or befuru thu lillh day « N<n«iaber next. DaM Asdl a. ima
_ Ail«A U. l^uliaWKLL, Ailiflliilstralor
SdwirO. WniOHT,
' for Administrator, ckTllleUiintre,
au Uounty. N. Y.
It^foi Bock
'OnOK -ro CUKDITOKS-rtarsn.'knt tn •a Older of lIoK. Hi>HKBT SKAltUKV, .jfikleof the Oonnly of Nassau, nuUe.. u ibr alven to all paranna having olAlini. --' tUaabeth ^ Iditi, late uf tho Tnwn nt In the aakl Oonnty, .leewiMed,
tUaabeth Ijl. l^rd, late uf tho T.
. .. jad In the aakl (lonnty, .leewiiw..,
¦Maat the aame wllh the nincher* therrnf. Sia WMeHber. tbr executor etc. of aald decrss M> M bla ulaoe of traiuaoitni buslncw at the fMHMMe ot lald executor al bawrrnrr, Nas- ¦¦ Co.. N. Y, on nr before tbe 1st day of Uv MBtasraest.
lAprUao. IWO.
Frahkua H. lAinn. Kxeuutur,
*a!a'5
'Onoa to OKK»ITOnii.-Puranant to
te all pennns havlnir clalma aitali R. Paach. lale of llie T xnv
K
usi
alaad, la the said Coniiiv. ileeweeil. i.i tir.vunt ttm aawa with the V(iuelieni thum.f.Ui Ihe niilr ¦MtlMm.tlie e>M'Ul»ra..f snld .IWMV..-.I at their Maaa af traniaeilnK buslntax at llie ..fflee .if HMir atlarnejr. Ueuripr l>. llntalinK. at ,iu WhII M.. iT T. (?lli, on ur befera lUi. lul dav uf lie-
^aled^jr II, IIUI.
Khli:.ilt tt. Vaaoh, I
Antiin KltU-i. '{ Kxeeiiters.
( linrliia Knsler, )
NOTIOB TO CKICUI-rttRM.— ruranant tn an order uf H.m. ILiUirt Meaburv, ,'-nrr.i- ¦ala o( Ihe (Cnunly uf Niuugtu. ii.illrw In tier.: y ilTentoall penmna baTl,iK einUiia at.-HliiKi lili-
eaananall, laleiiT llie'I'nwnnf llrmpntriul IheaaM Cnunt,-. d«<.-Kwd, r.> jirwieut lliu le with the vniK-lien tlipn.iif, lu the ¦iib- m nf tlie InM WIII anil fltofaiil.l dM-..aiwd, at It.eir i.lue.-..f bnatnMMat 111.' r.-Hkl.-it.e ..f Kran- at KretiiHirt. Nammiu ('..unly, Nrw Iho lOlU ilay o' lli-iviiilK-r;
nSata* Mar ai, liKU.
NOTICR TO CKKIIITORH. an order ..r IL.n. Iloixri s WU* nfthe Cuunty .if Nk-mii. ii ¦tna to all iN-ra..ii. havIn Saiaor. laieuf n.r'li.wn _. aaM Ooantr, .i.<.va~..i. in
with Ika Touellrn. II..T.>.,f 1.. tie. aiil".<ril„ IkeMMtBlurnf thr l.a^l WIII nii.l i.,.i;,mi.'i W Ih* deoeaanl.al hu |.la.-.- .>t truiirM.iii taalnaaa, al 111* r.<>i.leii.<.> ..f .harl... ii ii« Bar al Freepnrt, .Naia.au (..unt., N,<w Yerl Wier lielore th.-terttl. day . r ll.<.-.-iiil,er ti.-xi. Itale4 Maj IU. .WO.
Al.l.KN K.4YX..1..
KxMut.,
1 0( lle
Nonoa TO CKKIiITORM.- |-un.u..iil l« aaonlernf ll.m. Ileln-rt Snibu.y. .-urr.. ¦ateaC ttel'uany ut NaMKu. n»ilv^-1> kereot ileaa to all peraona haUna < lalnii i.jn'tii-1 ¦DkeHPIowrtithl, tmteot tlleTnwu.-f liri.i|. aleadlnlbeMl.ir»uutj. d.-t-«B«r.l. lu |.r">e„t tka aawa with ili> v.ni.hrra itM-mn, t.. ii,. nkaeriber. tl.evx.vui..r ,.| ii.r laat Will ati f^stoweal of Mi.l .le.'eA>.^l. al his i.laer ..f tffaaawillaa bualntiui. i.i nl Kui<,,ii >i . lt.ir..ii);h af HmokllTB, >-|l; ..f Ne« Ynrk, Ne« Verk, ..n •rbeferelb* iroih ,'ay ..f li .viuU r iir>.i. Doted Mar ai, 1-->U.
n.>ir.<ui>l>Aisi>v.
At-
MONEY TO LOAN ^^.
gootl appMcalluns pr(imi)tl>* arct*|)tt-it.
R.eeve & BoLrtlett,
Title Insurance & riortKaKe Loans
Main lim.-ea: OKKKNPORT, L. I.
al l,llM<rty IStrrel, New Vork. BranchOllloea:Klverhead, L. I.
Jamalea Havliiics Hank lllilff.
Jainali-a, I. I. Oyater Kay Uauk Illdn., Oyslei Kay, L. I, Telephone In all ofUuea.
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hempataad
Naw York Offlee In Ilempslead Hank Hiiil.linn (Corner Main aa.l Fultnn HtriH-tH
LAXAKOLA
\2ures nonstlpatlon.
Pettit Bros.
Undertakers and Embalmers
Ilevii-w RaildinK. M.-iin Street FREEPORT, N. Y.
aruilnnten ol the rniled States CuUoge ol
Kiiil.i.liiiiiitf. |-..l;-i,;i ...l-l I...lay ..r iiiaht. I'll',, nil-, llin eb.l in II1.1 l>i-il nud liiU-.tt man¬ ner »i vry Incilily U. i.icuiw.
.tll.l i.i.lvntu.iidant. S,.ii:U ;;'i..r- Tel.-plinn..!.. .Ti Ilemiwlesil
:.l R.«-kTille (-eutre .N. V. i.iKl N. J.. IUI. II, :iiii-l.-i.il
111. IliH-kulloCelitrB
I^TSKmilTCintE
k. lakM >MM*a and MaMM'WiM i
PIANO TUNING.! HERBERT RICE |
lor Mjcara with F. U. Cbandler, the [ w«U-kaowB Brooklyn piauo dtvili'r. U mom pr«pared to take oaders f.ir pmiie taolBS, aad itiaraiiteea beet of work. Aayooe tleairinx kis aeitrioe nuir leare Ihair order al the Reriew offlce. where tAof will be forw unlet!. Refer* by pcrtuission to
Mr. K H. Btavland. FT««>port
ttrolMdPomiomtOaPmro. tta oplmia.
Weak ^ Hearts e
Are due to IndicasUon. Ninety-nine of every
Sna hundred peop'e who have heart Irouble an remember when II waa almple Indifss- lioD. II la a acientlllc (act thai all caaes ol heart dMasa. not organic are nol only Iraeeabla lo. but are the direci result of indl- (esllon. All lood laken Into Iha stomach tkhlch falla o(,perfact dl(sstlon ferments and awella Iha atomach, pufllnf ll up afainsl Ihe haart. This Inlerferea with the action ol Ihs heart, and In tha course of time thai delicate but vital organ becomes diseaaed. Mr. O. Kauble, of Nevada. 0.,a>y>: I had stcmach troublo tnd wai In t bad atata aj I had haart troubla Vllh It, I took Kodol Oyapepata Cura for about lour mootha and It cured ma,
Xotei NgMtt Whu Yoo lat
and relieves Ihe stomach of all nervous
strain and Iha heart of aii pressure.
Bonlaa onlr. SI 30 Sirs holdlnt 2<i Umaa tha Irtd
alta. which aoUafor SCc. Prepared ky B. O. DeWrrr a Oa, OHIOAOa
TIIi>\l.\.>< .luilNSlKN
ECZEMA
aad all SUa Oiaaascs carad by
BANNER SALVE
The most hop ling salve in tbt world. TlM DMtor SaM *^tl«li T« H."
0«o. L. Hrartl. of Hl«ll Tow«r. Oa., writM: **Bcs«m« broht out oa my l«by cavvnof fci« •ntir* bodv. Uodtr trMCmvnl of our Canul/
Ehyfticiaa h* got won* mt ha could not alaap ir tht buraiBa and Itching. Wc uard a boa af BANNER SALVE oo him aad bjr tha tiaa it waa goaa h* waa well. Th« doctor aaaioc It waa cunog him aaid: *atick to it (or it la doiac him iBora good thaa aaything I hava doaa for him.'
aUABANTKED. Priet SS CMts
iiK.-si; s i-ii.u;m \< \
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Naaaau St
.NKW VOIIK BALOWIN. NASSAU CO., I. I
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
¦eney lo loin sn Benil iod llort|a{a
lai Naaaau Ml. New Yorlt
Itesidencp, Smith St., near Clmrrli, Freeperl
Fred.W. Conrader
ilealer Id
Impelled and Domestic
DELICATESSEN
riio finest Cheese, IVilofrunH, Haui.
Ooiked Corned Beef. HoaBt I'ork, tVI.so all kinil8 smoked Kish. Snlmon,
StnrK.Hiu, E.-l.-i, lU.wtem, eto,
l»res.-rved Fish, Salt Miu-kt-riil, Herriuif,
Ancliiivies, liismiin-k Ilemii.';,
llekle.l 11,'rriiiu, KoU.tl Herriug
au.l Surdiues
Fulton Street
FRKEPORT
Chas. 0. Colvm& Co.
BELLMORE, L. I.
bnilderH uf aiul dealers in
s
Woodcleft
iUILDiNG
Am «tm*tlNfl mmmjf hama aaahara, wha ar* •MMMg a Maat af build ing* that ta not axotiiad la alaa and arahitaotural baauty anywhara wttb-
Oood Boating, Bathing, Fishing
firo PMt ot Watar at Low TIda
Uoatoi la tka Praaraaalva Vlllaga of
FREEPORT, L. I.
OooO Sohoolo, Pl«o Ohurohaa, Weli-Equlpped Flre De
portniant, Pliol Claaa Water Supply,
Sloolrto Ughta, Oolt Unks,
baellant Rooaa tar Bloyoling and Driving.
For Partloalara'haplir ta.^-
RANDALL & MILLER
PRBBPORT, L. I.
The Freeport Bank
Capital $30,000
MAIN STFIEET, FREEPORT
JOHH J. RANDALL.. Preeldent OHiMJN'OKV T. 8PRAOOE, Vice-Free,
WILUAM 8. HALL. Caabler
Board of DIrootora
John J. Randall
Hmith Coi
William E. Oolder I). IVeaiey Pl!
Wallace H, Oirnwell Daniel H. Rarnor
Channcev T. Spraitne Colea Pettll
Cbarlee L. Wallace Ilarvejr H. Hmllh
William tt. Hall Oeorm .M. Kandall Edgar Jai-kaon
Open, eicept leiral holldayn, frnmlln.ni
to ip. ». 01f.-rs faeililirs hii.I ludii
ments In every deniirliiietil rqiial In lln..'... of .-Ilher I Ilf Now York i.r Brimklyn hanks or Trust Ci»m|ianl«B, and every ae.-oiiio- dnilen as far aa la cuualHleut wllh e.iii< iM-rvatlve manaKeitieiil.
Interest at the rale of 3 per eent. paid on llmu deiioallH, tlireu iniinthn or mure
Drafis Issued on all parts wt Eurupu.
Does a general banklnu biisineiw.
Aeconnta of corporal tons, eouipanles, societies, etc., nollcitud.
Entire satisfaction iiuarant.-ed.
Iniitilrles will receiv.. preiiipt alteniion and he elieerfuliy answered.
IBmh of
IRocKville Centre
VlUme Bvenue ItochvlUe Centre, X. f.
HIRAH R, SMITH, Praildsil
THOMAS 8, KNiaHT, VIosPretldsn!
BER6EII T. RAYNOR, Ciiblsr.
XoacO Ot B>lrectorB
QmyTgo W. Davlaon ThoniaVi. Kniicht
John Vincent Ulram li. Hinllb Olentworth D. Oombes Wesley lli HnAi^
Charlea W. Hayoa Clmrles I.. Wallaoo V
Arrendar Smith Austin Cornwell C
John W. DeMott John T. Daviron
Edward T. Thurston Hamilton W. I'earsall
We do a General Banking Business of Depoa' It and Discount,
Interest Paid on Sjieelnl Deposits.
I>ra^> Issued on KoKlandaud Ihe Continent,
Your Patronaue sollciiisl.
Banking ILiiirs: ll A. li to 3 p. M.; Sainr¬ day, B A. u. u, li M.
Discount Days :'ruBsdays aud Frld ays,6A
All bills payable to GEO. W. PEASELL, successor
^'1
^j'C* "af
tl •»! ^/i
.M ^1 .M ^^ .Sl
'*;
Ji ^'1 ^[tj.
Carpets &
Ite J^t, Jy^tjt ^1«. JytJ, Jit,, J^t,J^t,Jtt, .f.1«, 1? ' "iif
Z. PEASELL '^
of Freep<irt Is nnw r.»<ly '^
10 furnish ynu with the o»
Best Cooking 5tovc 7^
"&i 1^
.^1 Stoves, Ranges, ;^
^'i Housefurnisbing j*"
^'Goods.... j^
ti ,^1 Oil and
..XAURA
or any other kind.
C. PEASELI. & SON
Undertakers and Embalmers
Tolaphona Call, 19a
^^iif^} Gasolene Stoves !S-'5'i«'^/i*=^4^'>i*'''»i«'^'i«'V^^'ii«=V'^
vl {Sl
^'l («•
^i'?^'?'S'l'<?^I^^i^ "af
Greenhouse.., Plants
Low by quon- tity. FulldJ. roetiona will bo found In our prioo Ilat for planting and coring fortraaa. Thia prioo liat la frea
^a P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In groat numbora and variatlaa, trua to namjl"-
ond dug 'roah from tho ground, and
dallvarad In a ahort tlmo in moiat oonditlon
BELLMORE,
L.
' N, V. an.l N J. Teleph.me IMII ll.-llmore.
Work ealled for nnd deliven-d
I Our cnrrincea nr.' in ex.'eptiiiiuil .•.m- '' dition, and tlie prices unwt miKlen»t»>. i We nieiition ii few : ' Runiilxnits, t-C> t.i f2'2:.
Surreys, p'.ft tn f-^T.^i Open and top .leixit w.-iBoiis, fAn lo $-Jf..'i Top delivery un.l bUKiiieas wagons, fmi to IJ.M) ' BuKKies, ^'lO to t-223
Fiirui waRons $32 to fiv'i
This Mantela.1
In Oak, Glosj Finish
$15
We allow ft lilieral dii>.<<iuiit to eash buyers. iMTge asuortiui nt of
Harness and Hofse Qoods
.\'.l p>.«l.ii Knulit I-f us are wild as ^wamiuti-.!
Espuriar, IriDsiag, Faistiag, Lnttris^'
K.-.;iiii.iteM and pru-. .s furiii.«lu'<l [
Oak Cabinet f^antels from $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of all kinds, at city prices
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTCRS AND BRACKRTS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms
Crove Street, Freeport
R. L05EE
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO
AND CIQAK*
MONEY TO LOAN
On Mortgage at 5^
au. doo* LOA^s AccEPriiO at once, i
ALIOnr p. *1iFF, Coa.aeUer^t.La« | K.iBVUUX. N. Y.
9ERMAK01.A ointfnent ourea all nkln dlsea«e9.
Thia i« the year tc. Xni-y
A Lot oi\ the Beach
while yon can get it at the old pru--
Thrr«' will !»• an auTAUi-^' in pri.-.'s aft.-r
Ibia aeaaou of -i'i and .VI per iTUt Ino
notel 5ite
coe acre and two buiUlinira for atle. Infunuatiou by i^alhiijt or ,-iddresniic
Mrs. A. J. Scott
yrtvpoTX. Naaaau Co , X. V Formerly Richard Smiih'a Beach iiaaraotee<locd
migy^^^
J. M. HEWLETT
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
Churck St., FREEPORT. N. Y.
W. F. SOUTHARD
Undertalver and Embalmer
llfR.e. Jjn,-l;,.n . hur, I. i.:„l Mii.n M.
FRtEPORT, L. I,
Cai'ai i>r.innitt> atler.<lMt .la> • r nipmi ietmi liutl. Tri wffiecAtt: reMdeocatt rreepo«1
^^^^^tt^^tmmmmtmmmi^
I .LUXCH ROOM.
in all styles
Frooport
WILLIA.'n M. POST
^u.l«» r t.. .1. r I'.«.l4 .Sod lv«;rr la
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRCCT, rnccpoaT lartt •( I. I. R. (.. Off. Italail tteaee
I0l£TSnNIIT»X4R
SteaLin Boilers
)teain and Hot Water HeatiDg
Main St
ea: Triel.lioi,
rnccPORT
l»liC Dutaoc* sea
STATE NEWS.
Talephene Call. Freeport Pf
J.VERiVlE
WhoIw»le R*t*il Foirttm and Dom«0tlc
and VoifetAble t>«lirarif>i
ALSOSFINE CONFECTIONERY
clly |)rlcM>«
I*t«nuts a Sperlaltr
(ioods-delIverMl promptly
Main SL.neartbe Bank, FKKK1H>RT
S^^^^^^>5>5/s/5/sr
For Beliabl.j CarpctS
Serviceable
Furniture
and Kxcellent Bedding CALL ON
L. C. NICHOLS,
Cor. Fnlton au.l Church Sts., FREEPORT, L. 1. Dry and Fancy Qoods,
Notions, etc., etc.,
In foot everytliiUK kept in a FiRSI-ClASS ORV GOODS STORE.
SEA
TRIP5
of two to five (Lays' dnration, arc offered by tbe
OLO DOMINION LINE
to
Norfolk
Old Poini Comfori
Virginia. Bea.cK
Ocean View
Richmond, Va.
and
Washin^toiv, D. C.
steamers sail daily, except Snuday, at S p. IU. from Pier 26, North Kivur, foot of Beach atroet, New York.
For foil Information apply to
Old Don\iniof\ Steamship Co
81 BUCH STREET, NEW YORK H r
H. U. Wai.kir. Trafflo Manaeer
J. J. Urown. OeneraJ Paaaen^r Agi
VEPSIKOLA curea stion arid cJyspepsl&<
Indi
The WaU Street Journal
iiives advioo^nud answers, withont thiir^e, iuquirK'S ^liout iuvestmeutR. Studies uuilirlyiiijf eau.ses of market uioveuieiitii. Determines farts K"verii- iiiK value of s<Hui-ilies.CritioiHeK,ttUiily»es and reviews Riiilroiid and ludnstriiii re¬ ports. Has complete tallies of eariiiuKS 3f propertii>8. Quotes active and inac¬ tive Blocks and Imiids, Kecords tho the last sjilc of honds aud tho yield on investment nt tho price.
One uho tlaily rotifulu Ihe Tub Wall Stueet Joi'K.NAL it heller quali.Hed lo inretl monry infcly and pmiilnhly and to adrite nbout ini'ettmenis Ihan one vho does uut do to
Puhlished daily bv Oow. Jones & Co., 44 Brouil St., N. Y.
Tlu- oiliest news nsency of Wull .St, |12 u year, $1 a mouth.
IL It. Clmpman, rrwililonl
J. A. ll.iiiald, |Se,-. an.1 Tr.-.ii
f Roscoe Lumber Co.
Wliiilrsale anil Retail
Yillow rino illld Kjinieo Tiiiilicr,
WliiU' rino, Ml millings, Tiiin
.-uul ISox Lumlior
Cypress a Specialty
i-.-t Av<.iiu..an.l Ni-\»-l..wii (-r.-.-l!, LONG ISLAND CITV, N.Y,
me,., IW mill 178 lirat-iiimUi
Time=TabIe
Th h7 To;k ud Long hlasd Trutioo Cif
NOKTH BOUND
I,rave Freepnrt Il<iek,t 10, « W. I.UI, S 10, a.SS. «l r.. 10.11-,. Ill 3S. II It,, tu J-I. IS fl- A. M.I 1281,
"I l.'l. I :i-.. :i«. r-'a-i. ,rin, iiai, ti eft. t.iB, iie, t-.;ii-.. i-.ifi. mti, -17.116, :J0, » in, boo, 9.*'. lo.io, lii.Wi. II *iH M.
rt R. I. . _
IOI". II 12. til.12 A. M. 12.12. 12.42. t|.l2, l.«. 2 12, ts 42, 8.12, I IS. t4 12, 4.42. Ii.l2. t...42, 11 12. 1142, II It, 7.37, 8,17, 8.67, ll,i;, UUT, III.S7, 11.37 P. M.
I..-av.- Hfn.i-tviid, Iiy.int FiareFt. Abl. «.3T,
7.17. 7 .-.7. 8 .17. II17. in,nn. tin «'i. II in 11 ail a. M : +12in. i2-»i. I iKi, flan. 2in, t.»i. mn,sai, .« in. -4 nil, SKI. A .111, m to. t .•»i, 7 in, j7ao. 7.67. C :i7. » 17. 11.57. 10 117. 11 17.11.67 1' .V.
Arrive Mliiml». (1 in.g.an. I'tn. aid. « sn, ».m 111 11. 111143. 11.111. II 4,1 A M ,«12.i;l. 12 43, I n •1 411, 2.1.1. -' 4.1. « 13. 3.4:i. 4 13, tl.4a. ',.13. 6 4-3
;« I.l. « n, 7 1,1, s 111, asii, 9jn, i i.m, lo ,''<i, iljo i'. M
SOrTII HOt'ND
l.eavr Minmla. II 10. 0 Sli, 7 4li. B IU. 8 SO. 8.47.
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fara marked wllh a t are liafrieace rare.
gl'KKNH CAIf ('«r<l.-av.-Fri>nl St. lui.l Main ISt . Ilemn- aleKl. rvrrr li.iur fnim .'.Jl A M I.. lliJ*! I' M, aii'l OB It.in.li7« a thirt)' i.Vn iiilnut* a.-tinlnJa irill !>• IMt .III rrom I'.in A. M In 7 an I'. M (.,|,nH.il,ina are untilr at tli.- Nrw Yr.rk ntr llli' wnll a horx I-ar to iu,.| from New York A N..nh kInirr Curt.
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CL'RCS EVERY riND 0<^ C0U6H.
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State Superintendent of I'uhlle In- ttni.-tiou Cliarles ll. Skiuiier, .\ll>any. ri'1-eive.l fnun t'euiptl-oller Miller » elie.-k for jL*l,"iO. heing the Interest on the Iic.|UC8t of wniiain Vorce. late of the lowu of Westlleld. CbMUtauqu.n ('ounly. the income of tvhieh Is to be aiiiiiiiilly divided hy the sUperlnteudeut lUu.uii; Ihe cimuiou and union free schools of Kii.-ry, rhautnuipia nud Wesiii.-lil, in t'liaulau.iua t'ounty, on llie snnn- basis as Slate funds nre dls- Iiil.iile.l to these ilistrii-ta. Mr. Voii-e was a w.altiiy r.'si.leiit of Wesltleld, who said, lu his will, that, hnviuK nc ciiniulate.l his property by industry nnd frupnlity while a ciliien of these toiviis, lie desired to be reineiuberod by his fellow t-itlzens there, and thoui.'lit that his pniperty would be of luiM-e lastinj; benelit to them nnd those that come nftpr them If l.e made some provlsiou to nsslst iu the education of tlieir children. I'nder the statute thc Stitte t'ontrollrr Is trustee of the futiit nnd the liili-rest Is to be paid nn- iiiiaiiy to Ihe superiiitendent for dlstrl- liutii.n according to the terms of the will.
Mnat Not I'ar Pnlliuan Taaapa.
riiiiiiiaii car passes cauuot be useo by State otfidals nny more thnn the tii-.Iiiiaiy railroad pass which wer» iiiiumi? the pcrijuisltes o' Stnte offl- i-iiils. especially members of the Leitis- iiilui-e. before the coustitutlon of 181)15 wn.s adnpted. The Court ot Appenls. -Mliaiiy, handed .lown a di cision de- I'liiriiu,' n slei-piiiK car pass conies wilhiii the pi-oliibiliou of section 5, ar¬ li.le 13 of the Slate Constltutlou ,ipiinst Ihe ncceplauce nnd use of passes liy Slate ollicers. The cnse tvns I'ri-ilericl; K. Wndhnin's appenl from n .iinlj:ui.'i!t titllrmi'd in nil courts below. Mr. Wailham, who Is secretnry of the Sinle liar .Vssmlatiou, is n notary pulilic, and uses a Wacuer t^ouipnuy pass between .Vlbany nud t'ohoes, pny- iii.ir his passenger fnre, -
Cmiiirinoratlng tlnltle of rinllabura.
.\ iiiiiiilsiiiiie liniuEe tnlilel, cotumem- oratin;.- the Hattie of riattshurir, haa .just l.e.-n c.uupleti'd by I'aul E, Caber- et. of N.'W Yiirli, for the Sarnuac Clinp- t(-i-, Danirliters cf tlie Amerienn Uevo- Intii'ii. It ia a lienulifui and nrtlstic piece of work. The Governmeut hns Kiveu permis'ilon lo the chapter to erect tliis tablet on the iiorthenat coruer of llie postolHce luiililliiK lu rinttshuri?, nnd iirranKetiieiits are now lu pi-oirresa for the dcili.-atioii rercuioiiics when lite talilet wiii lie unveiled nud present¬ ed 111 the city ot I'lattshurK hy the i-liapt.-i-.
Sdcitiflc Jfmericaii.
K fcantennrfr ttimmtrwt^ v«#hif. 1*nmmi nr- nilAttufi tit mnf •attPitif yiunimL Tmrmm. $3 m rmmr : Ptir »nnU»«. IL lk>M by -il mmmmAmmimTt.
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Oimi Smm. ai r M- Waaaiaeiw. v. C
Il..rk.<rt>ll.-r lllr.-« Klfly Amied Ouar.ls.
.\s a i-esuil of Ihe uiyst.-rious assas- siiiiiiioii of Orlando 1'. llexter wealthy owiuTs nf estates in the vicinity of I'l'.Mer are takiui; unusual precautions In |iroli-i-l llii'iiiselves aud their prop¬ erlv. Tiie latest to make this move is William Ito.-kefi-Iii-r. l-'ifty nniied men w.-re I'timmi'd at Ili'Mler to no to the l!i..kefi-iier esliiti'. 'I'he lllell nre In i-iiiri;.- of lr\iiii,' I-'alconcr. hend jiaiiie- ki-i-p.-r for .Mr. Hockefeller.
Klate Crop Itepnrt.
First of week cold with liclit frosts, killins In places, but very slight dam- n-ie K.'nernliy; week favornble for work ami maturiUK crops; buckwheat mostly mil, yield less than exp.-cted: corn much Improved, but poor, uttins be- Kiiu. but more warm weather needed; potatoes rottliiK badly; beans secured; Ki-apes lllllll: harvest of apples well advanced, iiuality excellent, bul supply less than avoinBc.
Andre Monniiieiit Hnl.l Fnr Taxea.
The fauiinm Andre uiouiiuieiit prop¬ erly at Tapiinn was sold for non-pay- mi-ut of tii.tes. The momiment wns erected bv Cyrus W. l-'ield. to thc memiii-y of Major Auilre, the Brit¬ ish spy. wlmse connection with the trailor.Vruold caused Ills execution nt Tappaii. The moiiuiuent has twice beeu blown up by ardent patriots.
A Family Slork Party. Mrs. John Heniu, of MltchellvUlo, flRi'd Ki-vtyllv.'. lias (,'ivcu birth to twins. Iler dnuuhler. who lives lu the iieiKliboriiii; township. Li-.','s.-nled her iiusliaud with twins the same eveniuR, It.-fore (-.iiiKiatulatlous were over .Mrs, HeMiu's Ki-andi'aiiKhter sent word that 4ie li,nd .lust becouio the mother of two iii-allliy children. ..
I.arcn Flr.- In Hlnahaiuton.
A liu-;;.- lire took pla.-e iu BluBhara- Ion. in llll- liusiuess section, nnd thc I'lilin- lire d.-piirliiient had to be i-nlled nil. rnip.-rly lo the value of several tluiusand doiiars wus destroyed.
A STRONG STATEMENT.,
What a LeadlDB I>ruai[lat Saya of a New Medlelue.
Wo sell I,..\X.\KOL.\ on our own po«i- live piiarantee. It really doee all tha manufaeturers claim fur it.
It is especially recommended for chil¬ dren iilien teething, or fretful, or colicky, or ciinslipated, ur whea there ia gaa or wind en the stomach.
It is mild in action, tastes ni<-e, and ia perft-rtly fafe in every wiiv.
It il parlicularly lirnellcial to the la¬ ities, hein;.' n gentle and safe laxative to ua<- at ail times.
Us effei-t (in the complexion ia re- inarkniilc. It opens the pores and clears lip tho skin, i-'iving it a clean, fresh, vel- \ety npp.-.Hranee., Call at our atore and iveViU (.'In.lly tell you more about it.
It cerlaiuly is the liesl remedy of ita kind, and we will cheerfully refund the '23 cents tn anv one »ho fnila to find it lienefi.iil ill ev'i-ry ..ny,
Thomaa Johnston, Freeport L,l.
Havo your tried onr
New Butcher
yi-f? If not, why w-o aro selling the rhniccst meat iu tho market at loweat
rat.-s.
Main St , bet. Fulton and Smitli SU.
F. PITTERMAN, Prop.
K.irmerly W. H, Palleraon-i
Wheels are Bozzing
K.-ady to do nil kinds of work, sneh .18 muking win.low frumrm, door fntmna, 4iisli, fl.Mirs, Iim.-kf-ta, tjrill work and atuir hoililiug at the luwuKt pric«a,
ChaLrles. L. SeamaLn
l'|il« r .Main St.
FKEKI'OKT, L. I.
CARPENTER. <& BUILDER.
WINDELS
prenchice''cream
llllll riioi.-e Confection' y, Krenob Kruits, Fancy C x»latea Aia.i (inr t.oDii* ina.le r^K-.,'.avi Halla, Lenen -.v.,ar,iii. I'ranul Hrllllr. I Id Faal.l<.n>>l Mo »M->ranil). i-fa.iauul Kjtmea. I'rsuul Har, rr«ni< araiurla. all kinds of Mixnd Candt, tiui.rr xeoi.-h. Krull Para, (-uroaaul Bara, dil ciDila of Taffy, ru .
(Iiarrlini. Famllica aod Paniea Hnppllad
Brick Block Main 8tr««t
FREEPORT
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Wl ON miTH HULING
Pierson's Guilt Affirmed bv the Court of Appeals.
$\CTION WAS CRIMINAL NEGLECT
|-|ibol.la rnnTkllan of Wlilla I'lalna Man tVlto |-allr.l to C.ttm llla SU-k Chlltl Mr.ll.iil AI.I—Header Slrlaon and Ilia ^l.ilnil.y Family, Ctirlatlan Srtentlala, Alan In.llrlad, May New Bo Tried.
-Mbany, N. Y.—A det-laiou was hand¬ ed down by ihe Court of .Vppenis In the case of People vs. Tierson, dm-lar- lug dependence upon fnlth-heallug In case of sickness lo be criminal negli¬ gence,
.1. I.ulher I*ler.son lives nt \Uilte rialus, and early In liXH wna sen- leti.-.-l to $,'iiKi Hue or ."ilX) days' liuprls- oiiiui III for criminal neglect In fnlling to pi'oviiie n licensed physician to at¬ tend his sixteenmonths' old adopted daughter In a case of pneumonia, which nfterward proved fatal. Thc convirtinn was secured nnder the I'e- nal Code, which holds that "a persnn whn omits wllhout Inwful excuse lo perform n duty by law Imposed upon ilim. to fiiriilsh food, clothing, ehcUer or uieilii-ai attendance to a minor. Is guilty," etc.
.Tnstice I'nrllett, In the prevailing opinion In the Appellate Plvislon, held that the -medlcnl ntteudance ' referred to in the statute does not mean exi-lu- Kiv.'ly the nttcndance of a uiedlcal priiclitioiier III the generni seuse of the term. The .\ppellate Division re¬ versed the couvictlon.
Iu Ils opinion, written by Judge Huiglit, the Court of Appenls aays: '-It WnuM seem thnt the legislative Intent is reasoualily clear, alliiough possibly more precise language could hnve been employed. The soi-tion of the code uuder which the liidlctinent wns found contemplates that there nro persona upon whom the law cnsta n duty of caring for minors.
'We aro nware thnt there nre pixiple who believe that divine power mav he Invoked lo heal the sl.-k, nud Ihat failh is nil that Is requlrinl. There ure olher.-i who believe that the Creator has supplied the I'nrth, nntiire's store¬ house, with everything Ihnt man may want for his snpporl and mnlnteiiniiee, lu.-ludlng Ihe resiorntion nnd preser- vati.in of his health, nnd Ihnt he Is left lo wurk out his own snlvatiou under llxed natural laws,
'There nre still others who believe that Christianity and science go hand ill hand, Imlh proci>ediug from the Cri'iitor: that scleiU'c Is but the agent nf the .\lmlglity, through which Hi' ac¬ complishes results, und thnt both si-iin.-e and divlni? power mny be in¬ voked together lo restore diseased nnd suffering humanity,
"Rut, sitting as a court of Inw for the purpose of construing and deter- luiiilug Ihe meaning of stntutes, we have nothing to do with variances In religions helief, and have no power to determine w-hleh Is correct. We plnce no llmltntlons ii|ion Ihe poirer of Ihe mind over Ihe body, tbe power ot faith to dispel dlseaso, or the power of the Supreme Ilelng lo henI the sick. We merely ileclnre the law ns glron by Ihe Legislature. We lind no error ou the pnrt of the trial court that called for a reversal,"
The Pierson case woa regarded ns In a mensure a test cnse. Some time nf¬ tcr the Pierson cnse enme up the case of the tjiilmliy fnuilly, several mem¬ bers of which were ollowed to die without medlcnl nttendniiee. wna reached In the samo court. With the tjiilmhys, who xrere Christian Scien¬ tist*, ,Iohn I.athrop, n render connect¬ ed wllh thc First Church of Christ. Seleutisf, wns Indicted, They mny now he Irled.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL |
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR OCTOBER 18.
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FOUR FORCED PARDONS.
Military Prlaonara at Alratrai Releaaed liy Crime.
Sau Fniiicisco.—.Tniues Tt. Darling. loseph White, Cornelius Cokes and John I,, ..M.Kire. milllnry priaoneri Of Alcatnir., have been relented on par- Inu piipei-s whl(-li It U now discovered Were forged, Tliese fraudulent par- lions were, sent through the ordinary :'nni-se. benring the regular aenls and stamps, nud npprnved by tho Presl- leiit, but by whom nud by whoae aa- nistanco the forgeries were perpetrat¬ ed nre (lueatlous not yet Bolved.
Tho four prlaiiiiers were aeutonced to live years' Iniprisoniuent, nnd hnd more than two years to serve, Tliey were set lit liberty (Ictober 7,
The oflii'ial stamps of the Depnrt- nu'iit of Cailforuin headguarters and nf tho .Judge Advocate's QtHoo appear, Tlie letterhead on which the pardon Is • ypewritten seems genuine.
TO WATCH FOR CRANKS.
niani IlcterUro an.l nl( Pnllceman Now un Iluty at Wlilta Il.iuae.
Wnshliuiioii, I), C.-r.esldes the two nr three Secret Service men, milformcd policemen nud civlllnii guards ultvnya I'll duty In the executive ollices, a de- lii-tivc in plain clothes hns beet) ns- •¦iiriied to the waiting room. He Is a ijiiiiit, and Is expw'ted to mnke ahort work of i-rnnks, for whom It la hia Iiarlii-uhir duly lo wnlch.
.\ sixfnot pollceninn In uniform notv sliivH very close to the norlh door of the' White House, where most of the .¦ranks call.
AnarrlilaU In Porin Uleo.
Soriiiiists and Annrchlsts nttacke.1 111- |iiilii-e ill S«'i Juan, Porto Kii-o,
Iirly arrests were made and several r 111.- rioti-rs were sentenceil to ternia f imprisoniiient.
4>i'poa« HympathetlR
Saiiiii.'i liompers. Pre
atrlkea.
ildeiit of the lerattoo of I.4il>or, Issued a siuli-iiient op[>o>lug sympathetic sliik.-H nnd urging niemliei-» of the l.iiil.liiig trndi-s lo accept Ihe einpioy- .-rs' ari.lliation plan uud go to w-ork.
Ilaalnn Ainerlcani tlir ctiamplana.
'I'lie HO-.1.III Cluh, of the American Leiik'U.'. Willi the deciding guuie wilh til' I'itlsliiitg .Nutlouais for tin- priif.-s M'lial linscliail cbnmpiouship uf tln- 1 Slates.
I nil
Ar.hblahnp KaIn Drail.
Archl.li-lii.ii Johu J. Knin. of 81. I.i.uiB. piiBseil nwny pesi-efiilly In Ml. St A'„'iii-s' Hospital, Itailiiuore. Md , .Mil,nut a|i|iuri-ut sulTeriiig, ile was l.-,ru ill .Martlusburg, West Vn., In Mny. 1>*11. lle was eilui'iteil for the |irli-silii.."l 111 St. ciini'l.-«' S.-niinnry, I'.aliim.iri'. nn.l nr.lnini-d by Anhbishop Spalding July '.',•¦.. ISHii.
Ijiaalar t|uratlon Rropened.
Slllts jieiullug lu Ihe I'liiled Stntei Siipr.me Court. Wu-iiingti'ii. fnr rei-ov- .ly of duties paid -in goods liii[>»rled fi'iii Porto Kico and the Philippine* noi'.en tiie lusiiinr i|uestion.
• li Town.
Klot ll
.^riiieiiii.rH. I'lnin-.-. «a8 for un en¬ tire day givi-n up In riol. pillnge nnd iiii-^n^liari^iu. u8 a .- jnse.iiieuee of tln- ive.'ivers' strike. .Nothing foretohl the aerioua .lialurbauce* uboiil to o'-cur, liUt the 8triker», not receiving anawrrs I.l tlieir il('ii.aiid> frniu the rmploynir I roke ,i.ui iulo th< wildeal excease' Hy uiiUiiighl. Iimvever. the Iroopa an- >lice had gained ihe upper hand.
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e.acaale.
.\.-.oi'iliiig In Ihe Itufa.au Foreign Illi.e ll il, nol ;wi hite lo eva-- : if Msn.-liuna if Cl.iim will reopen '..-i;.! tlnliona and a.cept tbe tcrmi pro(>ua«<i.
iuldert: ncTid'a Ooeieealea, Pam. R, Kljl —(toMea Teat. Paa. Sl, !•—MaaMff Varvaa. l.«>Oemaeiltmnr oa ihm Ik4l#^
l.eaac.n.
I. David's pra)-er for forgiveneaa (et. 1-4). 1, 2. "Have merey," etc. Or, be^ grarioue unto me. Mark tne gradaMM tl^- ihe three worda expreasina tiod'i loTe: 1^ Ilavo mrn-y dcnole^ that kind of altectio whi.-h ia expressed by moaning over an ol jrct we love and pity. 2, Loriag kinda" denotes a large and liberal dispoaition {i^adnoM and compaMion. 8. Tcader i cirt deaote the inoet tendw l>itT of wl the nature ia aasceptible. "Tram •inns," Sin ia deacribcd, aa in Kz. in three different aapecta, as trai ^ iniquity, ain; the Hebrew w.irda tiiua
dered mean reapeetively, 11) defecl ,
from God or rebellion aiainat Hint; (HL' :^ the perversion of right, .lepriTity of eeajj' duct; (31 error, wandering from the nihiif', way, miaaing the mark in life. "Blot o« '
, . . wash . . . eleanse." The icaioral a
Suilt ia also deecribed by the oae ot thra iflrrent expreaeions. I. (<in i< ta(ar4ai aa a debt recorded in Uod'* book whiel nerda to be blotted out. }. Weak ia t*0 qucntlr uaed for ceremonial purinoatifNH . rritus'SiS). S. Cleana* euoeeU the atM : pariaon of aia with Icproar. Tkia abswi that the sin ia deep-acated aad naada I thorough treatment,
3, 4, "I arknowledge.* I know Btu tracsFreeaioos and freely eenleaa them. The willingneaa to know fin is tha ttti atep towarda reneatance. Observe ala) that David uies the nlural form as in reral 1. He had (I) hrolen the arventh com¬ mandment, ('il cauaed the death of Uriah, (3) uaed de.eit, (41 oorered hia.*ia, M| hnr.icned his hrart, (6) dishOnOTM kil famiW (71 iniarfd ilia Maada,^ aaM^ ,, ened hia kingdom. Thua no fin ever ^aadi -i alone, hut "each single traaa|r«aai«i la tM ' mother of many," AaaUiat Thae.'ThM only." .\11 ain, even that by which mttm may be moat grievously injured, |l ail againat God. Ood alone waa grtateM HM the king, and to Qod alone Dari^ aa- Uk ^ wna reaponaible. "Mighteat be joatSM/^" ^ etc. Prom the relation of all aottU tt (•« every ain against man lie* primarily a(aiaa God, an that (lod, who ia the an^ juil^ of all human conduct, will be ji lied in Hi* sentence upon the a' David thus recogaiaat God'* juatioa, ever •evere ths aentence may be,
II. David's confidence in flod (eai MJ R, 6. "Was ahapen." David mean^ that he was hom with a sinful natur~
Kph, 2:3, This confeaaion is not
an excuse for hi* *inB, but in vtttir aliaaemcnt. David bewail* the dWHW within, and thus ahandoaa all ka|la of storing himself. "Thou deaiicat truth David admits that he i* the very oppodM of what he should be. Ood deaice* tnth
in the mast arrret aprinit* o( thoaaht aaa will. Truth here take* the aenaa el iBt«» rity ind upright.iess^ and wisdom that Ot'~
the knowledge of G'od.
7. 8. "With Hy*sop." Tha tgotp hai* I* borrowed from the ceremonial ot the law. Hyssop was a common herb which frequently grew on n-alla. Thi* waa oaal sa n apnnkler capeciahy in the ritaa for riennaiug the leper and purifying the lia> clean. Dr. Clark call* •ttcntion to tlw fact that in the caae of the leper th* am- mony of sprinkling wes aot performed na* til the leper had been healed, and tha ceremony declared to the people that aaek was the ca*e. "Thi*," aara Cnrk<7"I>aei4 tecma to have in full view, hence he le* queat* the Lord to *how to tha tnat he waa accep "Whiter than ilnow.' to take every element foreifo to holiaait out nf our nature. See laa, 1:18. "BoaM . . . broken," A atrong fifvt* ahowina bo#, a aenae ot Ood'a diapleaaure 'bad, M tt were, cruahed hi* bonea and ahattma hp
Ull new, nenco oe ra* .
o abow to tha people /
cpted and daaiiafd^ ^
V." The Lord ia able .
whole frame, ri (VB. D-12). 9,10.
Ha had repented daaplr. longer pare upon my ain*. cast tli«a baUaC,
de thy face." Do i
Dand'a prajer for a
T ainr. .
Thee. "Create," "Mending will aat aedii
my honrt is altogether corrupted; it be made new," "The word create ia the atrongeat known in the Hebrew ftr brief* >.J ing into being that wUoh did hat Waw ,^ exMt. a* Gen. 1:1. Coaraiafe JU. liUji 4:24; and 'new creatioa,' t Oae. •»17i Oci 6:15," "Clean heart." A lanctiSed htair —one cleanacd from all iin and made Mr. feet in the love of Ood. "A riiht aidnt." A ateadfaat. eatabliahed apirit, fixed* Hlt*^
allegiance to Ood. that could ataiM tttt
and reaiat temptation. ^ 11, 12. "Caat roa not aw»y," tte. Ued ¦- ~ tdmi^a the upright to Hia preaeaoe, aafl -.r
^na knew (Tiat (7Ad IToWd'tW ^latilM ^ in removing HI* Spirit from him, bet be pray* for mercy and aska that tha diviae rejection might not follow in hi* caaa aa It did with Sanl. "Uphold me," The idea el uphold here ia to confirm, render penaa- nent. David deairea that th* reetored *tate be auitained and abiding, Thi* I* the point of the petition. But he ba* not ia him*elf the clement* nf thit llkbility. Ood only can "reatore the joy* ot aahre- tion," and He alone can cauae him to atand firm in thi* re*tored life. "Free tpirit." Bee R, V, He desire* perfect freatlom o( ¦pirit *o ho will^aily and Datniially do tuch thing* a* tr* right.
IV. David'* reaoivr to employ hi* Iilk > in God* aervice (va, 13-17). li, H. "Will > I te*rh," Thu* David wouU *haw forth his gratitude for that renewtl and attab- . liahinent in rightcnusnrs* for whieh ha tgonite*. How he fulfilled hi* promite ie •hoirn in <ome of his auhseqaent ptaliaa. See F*a. 32; 40; 103, which ahould ba reWl in thi* connection, "Vrom bloodguiltioM*." From the puniahment of my tia., Htre David no doubt had in view the death of Urith. Hi* hlood ' wa* crying fot tea- gonnce againit him and only Ood eoald deliver him. "Thy righteoogne**." Ood'a righteou*ntii it feen in Hit pardoa ta the penitent a* weU a* Hi* puniihmaai ta the impenitent,
IS-n, "Open thou," Hi* lip* had beea closed, for a guiltv anul cannot tpeak tka
praiae* of (>od: hut Uod rouM dptn tham, .'; tor the pnwer to praiae aright I* the gift of Gnd. "Peeirrat not aacriflce." 8e* B. V. The law of M wes made no proviaian for the fnryivcn.ai nr r^piation ot auck aina aa David h*d ronimitted. See Num. 1S:30, 31, Forms and typea wnulA now avail nothing, "facrilirn* of Clod." Thote which God drairc* and anpro'.'e« are a broken apirit and a conl rit* hrsrt; that ia, a heart truly penitent and bumble. Ruch a heart will never he cant oul, Mercy will alwaya be ahown the humble, poaitcat teeker.
LABOR WOULD.
Tn tbe sreat ateam flour mill ot Minneapolit sludenta took the plaee* 3t ttriklng employcB.
Tbc Otitarlo OoTernment la to poj tlW wage* due at the Hoo, deducting tk* amount from aubaldlee.
Tbe employei of tbe trotlay llnea in' New Jersey htve rejoctt^l • pfopoaltioa tn ptrUip-tf an ovi^belffllag major¬ ity.
The ronferenoe between emplofas and offlclala of the Baltimore * Obi* Railroad Company endetl In dn •mlM~ ble aettlemeDt, '
InteroatloDal Trpograpblcal Vnlaa will make a determined elTort too t general elgbt-boar da7, comBHWdng January 1, lOOB,
Miner* In the diatrlot around Spring' fleld. III,, on Btrike becanaa than were no waahouaea provided for than, returned to work.
Both houaca of AUbama I>egUUltm« have Juat paaaed a law prohibiting bar- ratting, lilackllatlng. picketing, ete. In roiiiieclloii with labor dUputea.
A union of braaa worfcera baa ba^n organized In St. IxHila, Mo., wboee aim It will l>e to oppoae abikee and aettia all dlffli-ulUci with emplo/era bjr ar- bltrntlun. > > ,
The aecretary of'the Building Tradaa Aoaorlatlon at Marloa, Iod., waa abaved at a non union ahop and tbaa all tho building tradee amplayai Btopped worii.
The pacfcara and the rattle bvtelMn of Chicago practically Agreed apon tka wage demand of tbe nnlon. aU man ' receiving 12 a (Uy and oyer wUl ba Inrrraaed tweuly-Ove centa a day.
After a loc-koul of over aeeen mantha tbe IMO employee of tbe plant of tlM American Corn I'rodufta Compoaf, ' km/wn aa tbe Chicago giacoae loetorf, went back to work Wider nakm dillont. wllb union pof aad bouro. Holh Bidet bad grown weoiy aC tka SghL ;
Bia-el Tawar Pot fallea I
Inaamiyb aa Ihe famoua Eiffd tewtr «f
Paria haa eeaaed to pay, it will neththtjr
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| Date | 1903-10-16 |
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NASSAU COUNTY • IWOX.I3 dOI»lIil-t. fi'AVE CKNTW A rAMIl.T MKWSI'APER OT L.OCAr. AMD GXNKBAT< INTKIil,IGE!«f.:X VOL. VIII. FREEPORT, N. FRIDAY, OCTOKFR 1<5, IDO.*]. PERSONAL To Sufferers From kidneyi and Bladder Diseases No matter how long you have suffered, FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE will help you. Thim we will G UARANTEE. It has cured many cases of Bright's Disease and Diabetes that had been thought incurable, however we do not claim that it will cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make new kidneys for you, but FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE Ht Could Not Siralchttn Up will positively cure every case of kidney and bladder trouble if taken in time, and even in the worst casea of Bright's Disease and Diabetes it always gives com¬ fort and relie£ Remember when the kid¬ neys aie affected the work of destruction never ceases, so commence taking FOLEY'S KIDMEY OURE at once and avoid a fatal malady. FOLETS KIDMEY CURE is made from a prescription of a specialist in kidney diseases ahd was used for years in pri- ,vate pr^fctice before it was put on the market. Thomas Maple, Birbeck, III., writes: "I had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could not straighten up. The doctor's treatment did me no good. Saw FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE advertised and took one bottle trhich cured me and I have not been affected since, I gladly recommend Ihis remedy." Throo Physlelant Troatod Him Without Sueooto V7. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: "I had a severe case uf kidney disease and three of the best physicians in soutliern Kentucky treated me without success. I then took FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. The flrst bottle give imme¬ diate relief snd three bottles cured me permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy." Sufforod Twonty-Flvo Yoars Seymour Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twenty-five years and had tried several physicians bul received no relief until I bought a bottle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. After using two bottles I was absolutely cured. I earnestly recommend FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE." TWO SIZES 60o and $1.00 SOLO AND RECOMKNDEO BY HESSE'S PHARMACY. m TO OKBI>I'rORR.-Puniuant lo aaorder of llux. KIIIIKRT HKABrRV, Bof thaf :oiinty l.f NaiwAii, nelice I, to all persons having elti:nia —.1... »,..dlla Baldwin, late of Ihu Tnwn uf WtmptttPd In the anld C.iunty, .Ivceaanl, tn ¦Malit the aame with tlia voiiehera thtirctif. }• (he aatacrlbar. the a |
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