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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
stivaci-:: ct*Fit-zto, five t;»:prTt!s
A FAXILT MEWSPAPKB Or LOCAI. AKV liUNERAL 1N TE1.I..I (J K M K
VOL. VIII.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, el ULY 10, 1903.
TIM*: ai.kO TAABLT III AUTAMlK
NO. 37.
The Freeport BankJ!!2i!='°°°°
MAIN STREET, FREEPORT
JOHN J. RANDALL. President
OHAUNOIcr T. 8PRA(IDK, Vtoe-Pres.
WILUAM B. HALL. Cashier
Board of Olraotora
John J. Randall Angnet Imnlg 1 Hmith Cos 'WlTlUro O. Miller William R, Golder D, Wesley Pine ; Wallaoa H. 0.irn<reU Daniel H. itaynor i Chaunoef T. Spraaoe Cnlea Pettit Oharlea L, Wallace Harvey R, Bmlth WUIIam a. Umll (leorse it. Randall EdKsr Jst'kaoD
OiMin. except leital IinlldayH, from 0 a. m to iln. m. OlTerfl facilities and In.lnce- menln In every depart ment etjual to th.Hie (if either the New Vork or Brooklyn banks (.r Trust (.'ompanlea, and every accomo- (latlen aa far ua la eunslstent with c4>d- eervatlve luanaKeiuent.
Interest at the rate of ,1 tier cent. lial.I on time dejioslts, IhrtMi niuntliR or more.
Drafts isaued nn all parta «f Europe.
Doea a general banklnK hnsloess.
Accounts of corporations, companies, WH lilies, etc.. BOlIciltod.
Entire satisfaction iniaranteed.
Inniilrlea will receive prBinpt attention an.l la. cheerfully answered.
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Naw Vark
Offlce In Ilempslead Hank BulldiOK Oirncr Main and Fulton BtrcetH
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW
132 Naaaau St
NEW YORK
BALDWIN, Naaaau co., l i
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Messi Is Lsss sa Bsad tsd aoitiiia
13i Nassau 81. New York Residence, Smitb Ht., near Charch, Freeport
WANTED — SEVERAL PERSONS of character and Rood reputation in oach state (one in this couuty required) to represent and advertise old established wealthy businesa house of solid f,Daicinl standiDK, Salary $•21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all payable in cash direct each Wednesday from head of¬ fices. Horso and carriaKo furnisheil wheu necessary. References. Ei'iclosu self-addressed envelope. Colonial Co., 334 DearboruSt. Chicago —37,
J.VERME
Wholenle Retail Foreign and Domestic
and Tecetable Delicacies
ALaO FINC CONFCCTIONCRV S
city prices J
Peannts a Specially (
Ooods dellfered promptly \
rKRErORT
IVTOTICE TO CREDITOHS.-Pnrsoanl tn i\ an ..nier .'f Ib.n. U..berl sSeahurv. Surro- iale of the .'•unly ..f N'aaean, n..tlce Is licrehy civcn to all persona having claims airaiDBt Ios.'iih Kaynor, late of the Town ..f n.tnp- stead, lr the aald t'ounty, ilec.'aj.cd, to pr.'m-nl the same with the voochera thereof, to llie snhscrlber, the Ailminlstralor elc. ..f ralil de- ct«ac^ at her pla.e of Iran.iactlng biisinewi at of aaid A.InilnlBtrat.ir at Scafonl, New York, on or before Hie
Nassau County. Ne
»1h day of Jaly nei
Dale.l, Januarv S.
IOR.
UahT B. RArxon, A.Iniliii«ira«or. EnoAH Ja.-kson. Esg.,
Alt'y for .\dmlnislral.ir,
PJS Nas»au ,¦;. Ii'.l New Yo.^ I'ilv
MsInE
sBank,
This is the year t.i bny
A Lot oi\ tke Beach
while you can get it ut the old pric.
There will be an advance in pricos after
this season of '2ry aud 50 per cent, Tho
Motel Site
one acre and two buildings fift sale. Information by calliug or addressing
Mrs. A. J. Scott
Freeport, Nassau Co., N. Y
Formerly Richard Smith's Beach Cinaruntee deed
iQ For Reliable CarpctS
^ Serviceoble
g Furniture
*^ and ExceUent Bedding
•S CALL ON
3
S L- C. NICHOLS,
Q Cor. Fnlton and Church Sts., ¦" FREEPORT, L. I.
Dry and Fancy Qoods, ^ Notlona, etc., etc.,
zS In fact everything kept iu a
fIRST-CUSS DRY 800DS STORt. ^
\a^^y^^^^^\;iV^V^S
MONEY TO LOAN
On Mortgage at SVo
AIX OOOD LOANS ACCEPTED AT ONCE.
iLBERT D. IIFF, CouRsellor..t.L.w BABYLON. N. Y.
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
Banh of
liockville Centre
Vllta0e Bvcnue Vockvllk centte, X.f.
NIRAM R, SMITH, PrasKsal
THOMUS 0, KRISHT, VIes-PrsiKesI
lERttR T, RAVNOR. Clihlsr.
]3oiit( Ot Directors
Oeonce W, Davison Thomai ti. Kniuht
John Vincent Iliram B, Hmltb Olantworlh 1). (Jombes Wealey B. Hmllh
Charlea W. Hayea Charles I.. Wallace
Arren.Iar Hmllh Austin Cornwell
John W. DeMott John T. DavlKo'n
Edward T. Thurston Hamilton W. Pearsall
We do a (Ieneral BankluK Husinessof Depoa' It and I>lw...nnt.
Interest I*al.l on Hpe.'lal DeiKislts.
Drafts lasued on biitf land and the Continent.
Your PrttronaBo solicited.
Hanklnit Hours: V A. u to 3 p. M.; Satur¬ .lay, ll A. u. to III M.
Discount Days: Tueadaya and Frld sys.IiA
Established 1866
Matbusbek Piano Mfg. Go
^m "ms. 1^^
"X'
32.000 IN IJ5E.
01 NHW HAVEN, CONN
KkvIh la ()anUUi« whioh k" to in»kp r flrM claMS inftlrument In lone, touch and Keneral wurkiMKn«hlp a« well as btuiuty of catte de slb'ti thf)-fctand unrivaled.
>Vt' hare nianufartureil pianos for over thlr- ty-ttii yeara and huve yet to hear of a dluatlR- fled t'lmlonter. We rharice yua what the piano la worth—no more -no letm.
We employ ntraiicht forward buslneM meth- tH\n. no fli'tliloufl values: no mytterionaoraMnK of prI.eH. ONK I'KICKonlT from tho fa<tory to } our homi*. You avoid all dealers' and com- uiIhsIod atfenta' proflta.
Our Kuarantetj lii absolnte and vio^s with every plant*.
Send fordewrltitlvecataloicue.whith we will be i£lail tu fumiBU you opon reijiiest.
ChcLS. £^. Brockington
15 East 16th Street NEW VORK
Bargains irv PIANOS AND ORGANS
All bills payable to QEO. W. PEASELL, successor
^I& •M'fe •M'fe •M«e !^?s ^'& tlf "iHf
^^jh^i Fll rn itll TR !&^-^^-^^-^^-''i-'''^-'^^-'':!^-^^-'^$^'^
3r •»! &
I Carpets & I I Bedding
^1
J} Stove.s. Ranges,
^j Housefurnisbing
^; Goods.... ,S Oil and "^Gasolene Stoves
^1
•><?^1^ V»«''J««'^IP ttf
C. PEASELL
of Krt'i-iu.ri 1. ii'.a- r.'iuty to lun.ish y.l.I wilh Ihe
Best Cooking 5tovc
on U.e inarkel. an>l one ..r iho fauioua .l..iible heaters,
>J-AURA
nr any other kind
C. PEASELL & SON Undertakers and Embalmers
Talsphon* Call, 19a
SteaLin Boilers
iteam and Hot Water Heating
-Msln St.
nl T.l.'l.h.me. Via,
FRCCFOnT
l..inK Distance Aim
When you
Insure Your House
vou w.'itit to bo stii'c that the iiistiraiu'o i.'(mi|i;iny in Jibsohitply r('liatil(\ Wl! iiro jinont for tlie
QERHAN ALLIANCE
ono of tho most sootiro in tho world
LOWEST RATES
V. G. WALTERS
REAL ESTATE
lioviow Biiililini; Frooport, N. Y.
E. A. Dorlon
nO.ND!;i) ,VL!C riONEER
Uhe KodaK, Ctrl
Fred.W. Conrader
dealer In
Imported and Domestic
DELICATESSEN
rho iinest Cheese, BoloRnas, Ham, Cooked Corned Beef, Ruast Pork,
Also all kinds smoked Fish, Saloiou,
Stnrgeon, Kols, Bloaters, etc.
Presor>ed Fish, Salt Mackeral, Herrinj;,
Anchovies, Bismarck Herriiitt,
PickJed Herrinit, Rolled Herriug
and Sardines
Fulton Street
FREEPORT
MONEY TO LOAN «--'. ."t-s
p«r r^iit. Al'
good appllcalinns promptly areepted.
R.eeve & BaLrtlett,
Title Insurance & norttraice Loans
MaInOm,;e»: f;llKKN'POHT, I.. I.
,11 l.lla'rty Str.el. New I'l.rk. Branch Onlcee: RIverhead, L. 1.
Jamaica t^avlntck {tank HI.Ik.
Oynler Ilay'Bank IlIdK., Ojslei
Uave your tried onr
New Butcher
yet? If not. why we sre sellinR the choicest mtjat in the market at lowest rates.
Main St , bat. Fulton and Smith Sta.
F. PITTERMAN, Prop.
Formerly W. H. PatUnwn'a
-r.ir
nt to
«ale of Ihe r.,unly ot N Klven I*, all perw.na bavinic claim.. aitainM Daniel K. .><niUh, late of theTown of llenii.. (.lead In the sal.l County, decdiu-ed, to iireeent the Mime with the v.iuchen. thereof, to the ^ul.- wrllMir. the a(lminl.«tator etc.. of uahi dceaaed at her place of IranKacIlnR Imilnes,. at Sen- for.l, Naava.i Co. N. Y . ..n ..r iH'f.ire the lsi day
STATE NEWS.
Dealt, nate Low in May.
The liioulhlj- bullelin ot the State Ile.iIth Iiepiiriinent shoiv.s n niiirkeil decrcise In the Stale death rale dnrlnc Ma.v. as compare.I with .Vpril. Ihc aver¬ age t'allUi); froiu li>.8 to UI.I, or a dully average navini; of elRhteen deaths. The savins has been In all diseases of the respiratory organs. Including ...n sumption; In deaths reported from old ago an.l eiifeel.led coiiilltlons. riieu- m.mla caused liWl deaths, a daily avei- ace of thirty-live deal lis. aitainst forty in the tirsl Ihi'ce nioulhs of the year, ('oiisnnipli.iii is a lillle l.elow th."' iiv- .'rai:.' for the in..hlli. Bricht's illsease .'iiused noti .1,'111lis. (irlp prohahly .aus.'d UHIO dentils, or 2iHi less Ihan In .\pril. Smallpox ciinscd three deiitlis.
Ini'keleller.
II.<
Surr.»;aU'.if the herrhy irtv.ii tn all i.,r ajtiilnst Cornelia H(.l.l..l.i Hemiistead In lit.' M.i.l r.Minlv. .1 present the same with tli,' viiiichf lo Ihe siiliwritycr. tl... a.liiilni«irn said deceas.'d al her place ..f Irunsa nrK.s Ht h.'r rei-l.l.ii. c ni Fr.'.'i". County, N.'W V..rk..nor la'for.- th of Novi-mlier .1.11 Ilate.1 .\pril SS 193.
.\N.\'Ali. C.ili.Mvri.l.. ,\.ln Kl.wiMi. Wki.iht.
Ally f.ir Ailnilnl-.traLir. It... kl 111.'Centre.
Na.Msnn C..iinlj. N. Y.
of Hon. IMrttKKl
.s.irr.itlat.'of the Counlv of Nie. hereliy Klven lo all larsohs h agaiiin Klizals'tli .s. I-onl, li.le .,l HcmpRtea.! in the sul.l Counlv, pn'MBQl the siinie wllh tli.' v.tuch. th.. BubacriI.er. the executor etc.. ed. at his place nf trunsii.*(lliK I.u
Appeal Fa.
I .\t .\ll.iiiiv. the .\p|i.'llile Iii\isi..|i
' in the .'ase ..r Wiliiani H.i.'k.'fellci'. aji-
I pclhiiil. aj-'aiiist (Iiiver Lain.ira. (rratit-
I e.I a new trial. Mr. Uock.'feller owns
i a larp.' tra.I ..n Met'.null's I'tirchasc,
j iu Praiikllu rounty, wlil.h he has .'Oii-
InK cla ms ' vend into a prlval.- park. I.iiiiioiii
.'n!..^r, ?o i ¦>'¦"" ""•'I-''''" '" I'iivo ti'ospiis.scd I.y lisii-
thereof. I In;; In th.' streams of the park. He
r etc. .if I , iinleii.led ilie sii.'iiiiis w.'r.' pnhllc nn.l
Nnisau I ¦""' '"'•'" """ik.'.l fr.iiii Ih.' Slalo liat.li-
'|..ih day I erles. The a. liun iiivolvc.I the rislit
' to lish williin so-.'iill.'.l Jirivate pre-
listrauir ' serves, i.nd is of csih'.ial interest to
'¦ llsll.'nn. 11. I,am.irii v,.Ill his case In the
\ low.'r .onris, Int tli.' liii.'si .le.'ish.n is.
i for the tilll.' li.'iii.i; at l.'asi, a viclorv
! for llockcfcllei'.
Bri.'
iln.l
llpoi
Ih.'r.'.if. lil nidd.'
i.I . nu C.i.N. V. on milarnext. Dated April .tn, Iwn.
iH'fl.
al the t Lnivrence. Nils
h.. Ist day of Dc-
Khanki.iv R. I,.
Cliarlen It. Fosch, liile.jf tin tleail. In the sai.l C..univ, .h Ihe same with the v.i.K-liers 1
,l.y I
l.ip !
..ffl.e Oi- fill W,.ll
V l.r i>.'.
Charles Fa <l C'R I.
TITOTICE T<l C'RKIIITOKS _ I'.irsu.iiit lo 1\ an order l.f H"ll. Itolierl S, .il.iirv. Mirr,,- Bate of the C.mntv of Nsssn... iinli.-e i« h.'n'l y Klven 1.1 all lK-rs,.iis IiiivLik il,iii„s luriiinsl I'll- mus Pearsall. I.lle >.f the'I ...vn .it II,.iiipri<..|.l In the aaid Countv. di'c..:ised. lo prisem i|,,. same with Ih.'v.,.iil,.'rH Iher.-i.f, tn i|,e s.il. HI rillrs, Ihe cieculnrs ..f the h.-i Will nii,l Testament .if Hwi.1 (l.'.'.'ase<I. i.l their pin,.,, nf Irnnsa.'llni; liusiiK'Hs nl 111.' r.'Sid. ii. •'nf Fran ris rearsall I.t Kr.'i'p,.rl Nkssjiu .ii.imy N.-w V..rk,onor l.ef..r. ihe l.'.ih day,,! Il,v.'.iil.. r
Ilai.-.l ,\Ia) l.-.!, IMSI.
The little villii);.' of S.'.ilisl.nrp, l.iv- in^rstoii ('..Iinty, is iiuil.T strict ipiar- aiiline, as siiiallpo.^ has liroken out th.'l.', an.l llie cniiie c.iiiiiiiiinilv lias h.'.'ii i'V|.ns.'.l, Th.' lo.al physUhins w.'l'.' nnalile lo iliii^rii.ise th." disease, an.l Sc.r.'iarv ,I.i|iiis..ii. of the Stal." It'iaril of ll.'allli. was called In. .At that tilll.- lll.l'.' w.'r.' cl;;lil cases. The mnsl alariiiini: was that of Sliepard (i. Trc.xlar. a l.ri.l.';;i'oom at a we.l.lliiK .'.'Il'lll.my whose l....ly was covered with |iiistiil.>s at 111.- time, lle was IIOI f.'.'liiij: 111. Illl.l as the niii-sis nnd .l.TCyniaii ha.l all asseiiil.I.-.I, the iiiar- ri.ii;.' I..ok |.la.'.'. Wli.'ii S.'creiiirv Joliiis.iii sal.l Tr.'xlar had »iiialli..i', a pani.' .'iisii,'.l.
GoTarn.ir O.lell Hoen TCesi.
l.'ov.'riioi' (i.l.'ll l.-ft .\lliany for War- saw. ihi'iice to Itiirfalo, and Ih.-n.'c lliroiiKh th.- lireal Lakes l.i Dnlnili ami till- V.-11..wsi..lie Park, lle will l.o i;..iie a full iiiniilli, nnd is a.'.'.inipanie.l l.y his i-niir.' Iamlly. Tin- (Jovernor .said In-lorc l.-aviiiK that he had ii.it lai.l ..Ul a r.'>.'iilar itinerary. lie said lie Inii-n.le.l I,, gn llir.uipli lo the Yel¬ lows!..ne, a place li,- has never l.een. Ile may gn as far Wesl as the Cali- foiiiia .'..asl. Mrs. o.h'll. Miss ti.l.-11, Hinl Hert ami llryaiil odell. his Ivvo sons, a.'.'..mpany hliu.
THE HALF-YEAR RECORD
But 5628 Commercial Failures, the Smallest Since 1900.
I-labllllleii Ale
r.ooit Showli
•erTalUm
l,r>.—Tills Ilr
ns r.uMn
New 'i'liik City.-llesp'c the fa.t lliat the stock market Is nhitii-d avUIi wlmt .1. Plerii.iut Miit'san has teriii.'.l ' nn- .Upesle.l sci«Mrlti('s.'' th;' hilfycnrly ri'|...rl of It. (J. Dun .V Co kIiows that there have l.ccii rcmarkal.Iy few fall ures diirinc the last sl.v iiiontiis. 'fhere we.'c o.'.liS .'omnier.'lal failures the small.'St In any half year since llliio. This Is .'.iiisi.Iei'iHl. under the .ii.iiin. s|aii.'.-s, to Im- a reiuark.ilily i;.i...l sli.iw Inc.
S.'paratinj the halfvi-ar's failur.-f Into the line.' < lii.'f divislcns. it ix f.iiiii.I thai Ihcr.' ...i urri-d VJMI .1.'- faults In inannfaclnrini.'. wlih n mial loss .if ,S'Ji 1.1:),".. 144. as i.iinpai.-.l wilh UIS lasl year for .'?'.'4,lUii,(i::i). Trailcis siis|ieii.l.'.l lo Ihe nilllllier of mils, airaliist 441(1 a year aco, and lial.iliiii's were lf:iii,,VU. 14:1 acainst .«2ii.U,-..ii'J:'. Tin- thinl coniin.'i'.'ial siil. .lii islnn. in- .¦Unliiic Iirok.'IS. transporters ,.ilii r llian railways, an.l similar ...in.rns. lia.l mil failni'.-s. with ,1.-Iils aci.'i'."_'aiiii(; $10,117,il7,'l. as .'.inipari-d wiih lliCi In I!>(V.>. wllh lialiilliics of $:i.'JI!i.i:i,-.. Hanks and ..ther Ii.iu.'lary Instilnilniis siisiH-nd.-.l wilh lnilcl.|i-.iii.-ss ..f $il.- 411"..71(1, .'oinpai'c.l with siiiillar lial.ili- t' s of $ir,.7li7.7n;t last year. Th.- re port snys:
"Tii.-s.- stalisii.'s of cotiuner.'ial and Unan.ial niorlalily an- most en.'..lira;; Ini:. for llie evciils of ilir )r;v| six nionilis wer.' not such as to cii.'..ui'a!;e ox|a-.iiitloii of a smiill iiiiiiil..'r of Insol¬ vencies. Llnnidfillon of sccnrliics av- eracini: I?!,". |M-r share for the si.viy iii'live railways ilurln); Ih.- half vear, r..ll..w.'.l It fall of i>liout .-iiill a s'lmn- ilnrliic the closlui; lunnths of lIHi'J. y^t this shrinkage in Ihe ninrket value'of slo.ks l.ronclit no su.li failures 'as would have o.'cnri'cd und.'r similar cir.'iiinslaii.'cs In preiedln:; years."
Tills sli.iwlm; the repori says was .in.' t.l the crowing conservatisiii am.inc inislni'ss men.
KILLED IN A COLLISION
Accident on llie Southern Railway Caused by Ignoring' Orders.
lloehH>l.. Va.. M rtrarkcl FrelcM.
Cliai'l.iuesvillc, Va. Snntli.'ni I!,.il. lay pas«eii..ri'r train No. ;>,">. soiiih- .otiii.I, ran uuo an ..(..'ii s'vil. li al t'..ktt»h depot, tw.'iily mil.-s m.iiU- of his dty, sniashlHK inlo a loci.l freiahl 11 a sldiiic The passeuser eiiciii.- ami .\press coaciicK were ileniollsii.-.l. unl hasuace .-.la-li ieIes,o|.ed lliioiich
fth.' Co..uty nf N.'.-i.ii Klven I.l ull iwrsniii liHViiii;,l;,iMi.i.,;i.iriM ,hin', Kaynnr, li.le of the Tnwji nf Hem. >i,.;,,I i,, m, said Couniy, .l.s'i'a~,.,l. |,i pres, nl llie ssm.
Will nil
pll. I
e iil . h.
¦ Kirk,
i-y.'ai'-old
Hoy lllei of no
Asa I.yons's thirt.'cn-y.'ai'-ohl son was ki.k.'.l l.y a horse In his father's l.ai'iiyai'.l near Bcthuny Centre an.l .iie.l S...111 iifii'i'. The la.l was drlvlnc 111.- animal, whi.'h was RufTerliij; from ...li.'. al...iit the Inclosure. The beast lash. 1 out ami siru.'k the liov on the jaw an.l l.r.'a l'l nil.
BU.REAUS TRANSFERRED.
;«• ^i\f '*i'if ^iif ^iif '"iif ^iif ^iif ^iif "nf
'Ih.
I
IN ANY LIGHT
Make finished pictui es on
U/ye Kodak Plan
Load and iinloail Kinl.iks nnywh(>n». IX-vi^l..]. witli.nit dark nniiu iu the Kodak IVvelopinn M;u'hin(>. Print by Ja.v or nij;ht ou IVKko
k
Kodaks. S5 to $73
Brownie Camems. $1 and $2 KodaK Dexfelopin^ Machines AIM ¦ varied stock of
Films Soiio Velox 5. F. PEAR5ALL
lltvicw BulMinc I Main St.. Freeport
MJI tor ytm to toy yoar nipplln at
home. The price iii the iame in cit j or
(xiuntry
KODAKS
FILMS
Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
OpixKile I'.wt om.e Ft(-ei>ort, N 'V
• WILLIAM H. POST
Suomaor to J. T. Poat A 8oa Iv-altr In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRCCT, rnccpoHT tank tl L I * >>.. Om- ¦••<>ii Af»M
iifieiaeieiggggieifiefleleieiegegeiiielelelS,
PATENTS
t
I. ikiul. .<,
X ,,K.,.. .,(».„,..„.. „,„«»,:.„ R^k.H.-a-J,
A' ¦ns.i.r :....( ¦r..r„l-.,..,...i-rru. ta,'I, A
Xrait I.-... „.,., ,.„ ,--.r^ „ ,...,.-.8, ifATirr i.awTtu or i> vtrntm- rPACvieAiSi
X ,».on HiuTi nacuKO tmucn tw a. S S'w'C. J^. SNOW & CO.|
Wheels are Buzzing
Re.-idy to do all kinds of work, sneh 3t making window frames, d(X)r (raineg, sash, doors, brockots. Grill work and stair bnildiug at tho lowest prices.
Chatrle.s. L. SeatnoLn
L'pper Main St, FREEPORT. L, I.
CARPENTER. <Sl BVILDER
WINDELS
MAnnfftclurcrH of
FRENCH ICE CREAM
and Choice Coufectionery. French Fniils, Fancy ChoiMilatrs Also our home made Cocoanot Halln. I.emon '...'..anal. I'eaiiut Hrlllle, Old Kashioni-d Mn acseh I'aii.ly, C.i.'nai..it Klsm-s. I'eaii.lt Dar, 'ream CarameU, nil kin.In ..f .MIX4-.I Cand>, rtutter Scotch, Krult llara, Cocoauut Bars, all (lnd«ol TalTy, etc,
Chunhes, Families and Partlea Supidled
Brick Block Main Street
FREEPOBT
Pettit Bros.
Undertakers and Embalmers
U 'View Hnililiiijr, Mam Strict rREKI'ORT. N Y.
.,r,.,ln.|.e. ,,f Ihe l'„il.,.I .Sl.,l,„ CnlleK,, ,,|
111 his f.el nml uaspc.l out to his father slaniliiij; near l.y. -rm not d.-ail yet, papa," and pilchc.I f..rwiird on his I'a.'o iin.'.iiisih.ns. Do.iois wcr.' soon pi.'s- elit. hul could do uolhiiii;,
ol sinlion mown Vp.
Iniporlnnt llranrhra oT III* Clovennnrnt rn.lcf ISeeratmry Cortelyoii.
Wii.-liinu'lnn. I>. C.-Tlii- traiisr.r of the Inir.-aus wliL-li arc lo l.e assciiiM.-.l under tin- a.t .'Laliiii; tin- II. parliii.-ni of Comm.'lie ami I.al.or to Ih.- ii.w .1.- |iarlii:ciil lo.ik pla.'.-. The Iransl'er was iitlendcd l.y a pi.-asant ci-r.'inony In the utti.'c of Sl'. relary Corl. I.e..11. Tli.' .'Iili'fs of nil the l.nri'aus the . .iiiir.il .if wlii.'h passc.l to the new dcpai'lni.'iit gathered In the .'S.-.-retHiy's ..III.'.', an.l n llllinl.er of others w,'r.- |ir.-s.'iii. in- ilii.liiii; .S-cii'Iary M.....ly. Scri'liiry I'oi'telyou uiaile a Iiricf a.l.lr.'ss on the i.l..le.'ls and alms of llie ilcpai iniciil. und tli(-r.- were i<(>vernl resi.oiisis. _ Iji^dilltloii to Ihe lini'cinis of Corp.ir- ,'itloiis ami Manufa.'tures creat.-d hy Ihe II.'W law Ihe Departnicnt of c..iiiii'icr.e
.'U the Hoy on the , niina.'es control of tin- f.ill.iwIiik: 11
In- child scranihled rensus Hure
ond class passenpr c.Aa rear.
In the laller was a panv of iniml Kranls. all of wlioni were kill.'.l ..r .ii- jured. Til.- .l.-a.l numl.cr t wen ly four and the iii.liii'ed uvehe.
Idwillllci .l.'a.l: .lames M.'C.n iiii.k. eimiti.' .Irivcr, .if Charloltcsvilie; Chiirles Havis. engine driver, of .M. x- aiidria, Va., Thnmas Slicppai.l. of ("harloltcsvill.-. l.ia.k.-inaii on 11. uin: Charles T. Cay. ol Charl...t. s\ ille, lire¬ in,in on frolklit: ,1. K. I...we. iicjiro. of Italtltnore; Charhs T. l.il. li. ii.'i;r.., d n- lUK I'ar waller: C. C. Ow.'ii. of I'liila.lel. phla, L.iiler liisp.i'ior: .V.laiii \iic.isa- vlievich. .\nsiriaii I'n.i; Harii,mi (;ii;;li. .'lino. .Vustrian w.-inaii; two unknown .Vi.sirlan w..iiu'ii; ui,known inulaUo Woman.
Tie- work of r.-s.-niiii; ili.' in.inred l.c- ;.Mii iumii'.lial.-lv.
Dr. Wlllhiin .\. l.iinin.'ili. .if the Cnl- v.'rslly of \irniiiia. was on the train, an.l at on..' ..iitanixcd m.'asures of rc¬ licr. The iraniiiieii. uii.l.-r the do, ;..rs dlrecl I..11. cut llii'oiij.ii 111.- piiii"ls of ilie lia,i;.i;a|;.' ami .-.vplcss mv illl.l I..11:; ..111 twenty of 111.- ilca.l. I'rolial.Iy a S...1V of lii.|iir.'.l w.re r.'iiioied.
\V. .\. War.l. th.- I'ni..11 News ai;ent on the nain. was in Ilu- fatal coa.li. Inn (-si'iip.'.l. 'I'll.' shn.'k of the c.illls.nii threw llllll ilii'.ni:.-li llii- window, hrcak- iiii; his left arm.
riic spcial Irain wlii.li w.iit from h. le to Ihe s.i-n.- .il ill.- wr.'. k r.'liirn.'.l
ily
ilioiil llna.l nn.l
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of III.
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< I.y.lia Ipiiri', In i'liai'i;i- n! Ili.¬ iti.ni of Ihe C.ni-gr Itail- I'oail, uuder the lower Sled .\r. h f llellll. ] Itri.lKc III .NhiKaia Talhs, fouml the
' I stallon was iillre. ('al.liliig up tlie
liooks and money, sin- ran fr.ini Ihe 1 l.iillilin.i;. Slic was not scv.'iily-Ilve feet ; away wli.'ii an explosion Mcw Hi.- I li.iii.s.' I.l pi.'II-S. II is snppos.'.l ilMja niilc sinrcil 111 ilu' Liuil.liiit; c.vl ¦ !¦ I. I Ar.soli Is exp.'.'l.'.l.
rean. formerly und. r .0111 ml I :if Iho Interior lleiiartnn iil; the Liclil-
house Kslnlillshiiicni, the Sleamlioat I liisp.-i'lion t-cni.'.'. Ihe Uiii.'aii of Nav- , I.Ml'oii, the rniled ,><laics ,><lii|.piii'.-
romnilssioiierB. the Naiional Ituniiuof I ¦iiandiirds, the Const and Ceo.lell.' .-<iir I try. til.' Hur.'au of Inimi.L'ralloii ai-jl I 111.- Itiiican .r Slalisii.'s, from iln- 1 Treasury D.'parlin.'iil: th.' Kiii'.'an of
I,alior, 111.' I'i-li C..niiiiissi.iii and th..
Iliircau of Korclcii C..111111,-r..-. the liit- ' l(-r lieiiiL' transrcrred from tlie Sl.iic I Dcpai'tincul.
Weak ' Hearts
Are due to Indigestion. Ninety-nine of every one hundred people who have hearl trouble
PUBLIC DEBT STATEMENT.
Set Halance •lO.aOO.OOO Lata Than It Wa> a Month Apo.
Wa-liiniilon, D. C Tin- inolilhlv <lat.'iiioiil of 111.- |.llllll.' (lellt. issued l.y ill.- Treasury Dcparlni. ul. shows Ihat lit 111,, ll.is.- .if Illlsiness ,Iiine llll .ho del.t. h-sK cash in the Tr.-asmv. tmoiiiited to *ll'J."i,liII,l'..'17, ivhl.'h Is a lU-.r.'aM- ..f ,Slil,r.7i'.,.'!lC. slmc .Iiiiic 1. Uecapiliilaii-il. the ih-lii sian.ls: Inlerest l.earlni; d.-l.t. . . . l|itll-l,,''.ll,.lli) Delit on which Interest haa
.cased l.'JiK-i.lilii)
D.'i.t liearliin no liilei'i-st. .¦|!i:!,il.''.im'2
tntant Ulan Con.iuiti Hulclde.
Marlin I'il/.i.'.ral.l, twenlv-el^'lit !
,v.-ars olll. .'.mil.lilt.'.1 sui.ide l.y .'ill- i
lliiK his throat al 111.- h.iine of his \
fallier-ln-law. .lohn U.-inmiller. in Al- '
hany. l''ll;;;;i'i'al.l lia.l l.e.-n .if iiiisoiiud I
iniiid for sonic lim.-, an.l lasl fall was i
coiillii.'d for several weeks In th.- Stale 1 can remember when It was simple Indiges-j Hospilal at roiij;likcopsle. lie went lion. II is a sclenllllc fact that all cases ol hum.- in D.-.'cinlicr as cured. |
hearl disease, not organic, are nol only I
traceable to. but are the direct result of Indl- Aotoinoinie Cauard Daaih.
gestlon. All lood takep Into Ihe stomach 1 -^Ii's. .Mary S. Klilredjic of ()w(';;o,
which falls ol perfect digestion ferments and i el.irliiyi wo y.-ars of ago, la dead as .
swells the stomach, pulling It up against Ihe I Ihe icsiilt of in.lni'lcs received lu au j
hearl. This Interferes with the action ol ' a.'ciil.-nt in wlii.li she vas thrown
the hearl, and In Iho course ol time thai 1 from a ciirriaKc, the horse bi>ln(; frisht- I Cenernl fiind
delicate bul vital organ becomes diseased. I end l.y au anlomol.llo a few weeks i,, nntlonni linnk .lenn„ltMr ""
Mr D.IOubl.,o( Nevida, 0.,a.,5: Ih.dstomich ap.. She was t|„. ,,1,ither of I'' t) '" ' ' "^ ' ' " ""^' , - , .,- ,.
troubla and WIS In • tad «llte H I had he.rt lioubla 1., I , ,. '., """""r or 1,. II, |,,^ I,. I,S71, IIIH
ariihit. I took Kodol Dyapapili Cure for • boul lour i'"'!""-.'. ' onn.y I r.'aMir.'r ami .'asli- | monthi ind II cured ma. i.'r ..1 llin .l.v.';;,. .Naliunal Haul
^Kodol Digettt What You Eat
and relieves the stomach of all nervous ^ ¦ '—
strain and tho heart of all pressure, Botllesonly. $1.00 Sl:a holdlnt 2'i tlmei the Irlal
«Ue. which sells for 5Cc. rraparad br C C, DaWITT Jk 00.. OHIOAQOb
r.ital llel.l
The cash In the I'lasslfled:
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OERMAKOLA ointment oures all okln diseaoes.
PEPSIKOLA euros
IncJisestion arjtl dyspcpsir..
Tel.'phnli. liAl
J. M. HEWLETT
Hay, Feed
The Wall Street Journal
liivoe advice and anawers, withont
fharire. iniiuirica alaiut luvestmentti. ' D < - *• ,.-1 I ,.-v W T ,r\. .rs. ..^
Studies miderlyiUK canses of market | DLI 1111IC W OOfl
luirenients. Del^Tiiiiiips facta ffovern- | "-^ •'• ¦ * ^^ ¦^' ' • n.^-t.^mM UK value of aecnritiesCnticiM-*,analyses »nd reviews Railmad aod InduHtnol re¬ ports. Haa oomplete tablea of eamiiiRS if pnipcrties. (jnotos active and iuac- live atocks aod Iiouds. Keoorda the ihe laat nle of bonds aod th« yield on uvestment at the price.
Une uhn daily c.nrulU the THE W*l.L ¦5TR«rr Jol'RNAI. u heller ijtiait.lied tn ,nretl money inply nnd yrojitably and 'n adviie ahiyul lit,rihnentt Ihnn one who -iitei not iio to
Pnbliahed dailv bv
Dow, Jones * Co , 11 Broad St., N. Y.
The oldest news a»rency of Wall St.
$r.' a year, |1 a month.
Isn't It Worth 25c.
i To Be Cured of Constipation 7
! To People who sufTer from Habitual 0)n- ; »li|iation. Chipped ,stoinach and liowels, Sliippish l.iver and Thin and Impure lll.iod.
There is a la.xative thnt moves the bowels without pain or (u^ipinp, rleansea the Btnininh. sliarp.'ni the appetite, stim- uIhIcs the liier. strengthens the nervM nn.l purifies the bl.Kid. ,
Laxakola Does It
I rerelTad your samplr hotlle nl I.AXAKOI.A
• n.l wMtn rleaied wilh Itlhal I hoiwlit a tt cent I'nllk. I h»da h.rdli.nelob.iy IL 1 tried .bout ...e hilf d.,7e.i elecea lM,(.,rr Irn,ildtet U. I have tiled other medirliies and [,llli wilhniit tianefit. I think l.AXAK..I.A lie reKulai Klondike lo iwr- aoot (ufler.oit wilh ronstipallnn.
WILLIAM n TERRIO, .11 r^aodler St, Lawrence, Ma«.
rrif»—36 rent.,
Thomas Johnston, Freeport, L,l.
BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
Patent
Marks
Designs Copyrights Ac.
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111.lini: lial.lllli. ¦av in;; a .ash Lalaii.c of .•;,S|.,';:i|.i'7 MUST PROVE HE IS ALIVE,
.1 Wllh (lIKila
Heport of His Ileulli.
. an. lll.l ,1aines Watson.
Mexican Wl
I'esi.lini:
.'ian ..f ihc i , 1.S nnal'
.I..I1 D.'i.arlin. Ill il.al li.' is alive. Wats.in s.rvc 1 iis a prlval.' tlirnntth- ..111 the .M.'xI.'au war In Company (>. I'irsI Illinnis Inraiiiry. Towiiiil' Uie .l"si. of th,. war he wiis lak.'ii s.'ii.iiis- ly ill, mill the siiri;.-on pr..iioiifi.ciI lili .'as., a li.ip.'h'ss one. Ills Ca|itiilii faile.l lo ;;li.. liliii a ili.-.li ii'i;.'. I.nl iinte hlin a cerllH.'it.- sl;..wliii! Unit In- ha.l .s..rv(..i In tin- i Imvi- ...iiip.mv. WiiKnii lo.st this l.y .l.'strii.Il.ii of h'ls hnm.' l.y lire lu lsr.2.
A short llme ac.. he n|.pllc.l f.ir n ;."iisl..ii. an.l was preaily surprised to l.'arii from th,. War Dcp.Trlinent tlml ll' was reiiorted dea.l. Watson l.e
i'.v.'s llllll Ills Capialn. r.lylni: on III.'
-'at. Ili.'ni of his sure iliat In' . ..iiM
.. .1 liv.'. r.'iK.ri.'.l him .lea.l.
ii,.l. lleil ¦rr t..r ». nnit, Mu
ChurcK St.. FREEPORT. N.V, |
W. F. SOUTHARO I Undertaker and Embalmer | '"$aciitifiC KliieflCaH.
..m,., I.III. .I...'. Iiiir.li i.nl Minn M- , ^ ,„„jKimelT llin«r»led weelle. Ijreeet rtr
ralillon llf •nre.-.e.'l.ne l.urtial. Terma. H a rear: (..umi .ntba, |L Hold bj-ll newsdealer*.
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FREEPDRT, L. I.
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CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE
COIM EVERY riNO Of COUSN.
Cypress a Specialty
We- Avenue aii.l Srwtnmn Crrrk
LONG ISLAND CITV, N. V
eptsooe-. IM and CS itrevcD^-int
LAXAKOLA
cure* conatipation.
This Mantel...
In Oak, Gloss Finish
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantels from $12 up
MANTEL i FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of all kind*, at city pn<^«^
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
Harrett Made Minister l» Argrnllna.
.Villi.Olll..'inelil Avas iii.i.l.- at tl S.al.' Ii.'iiarliiicnl. Washintini .I.ilin Harrett. of (Ireiroij. had I., .'ii a) l,..iiii.-.l Miuist.'r I.. Ih.' .Xrneiitliie H, pul.ll.' t.. sn.'.'.-cil Wllllain I', I.or.: f.iiiii.'r (;..veriior of (irc.-on. wli,,^ I'.'lireiiieiit was regar.Ie.I as i,e.'.'«sii nil a....iuit of old nKo nn.l cxii.')] leaf ness.
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som.' of till' .l.'a.l nn.l must w.inii.l.'.l. Thill.'.'II of III.' In itll'.'.I W.'I'C lak.'ii 111 111.' li.iversliy Hospital, where liii-ir woim.ls wi-re dressed.
.M.ist of 111., iininicraiils wer.' .-Vus- triaiis llllll M'.'r.' l...uinl for points as far dlslaut i,s California.
11. -t. Sharp.', vf Kn...\villi.. T.nii,, narrowly i-s.ap.-.l .l.'alli. II.' and Mrs. Sliarpe w.re icliiriilii^ from lli.-ir hrlilal trip, liaviiu; spent Ih.'ir luiii.'V- 111....II In Washiiij.'l.iii. Mr. Sliar|H' was In III.' sniok.'r .'iii;ai.'eil In . .iiivi'rsali..ii Willi c. c. dwell when the collision ...'- ciiric.!. (Iw.'ll was killed insianlly, his ho.ly railins: ..n Sliarpe,
W. 11. lll'lll..'.'l....r lhis lily, e.iiiiliii'l.ir of ihc l.cal ;r.lslil. is r.'p..rle.l In a iriil.'iil .'..II.llll.Ill, .Vfl.'r wlin.-sslim- ili.' awfiU siulii, 11 i'l sai.l, he l.e.anic Miil- ih-iily iiisaii.-. l.n.l ii In-n fonn.l was Ii\e mill's from tin' wr.'.k.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JULY 12.
¦atdwMi Haul Choaen Kin*. I Sam. a.. It- <7—Oolden Tral. Is.. aillll.,>S—MaM- arj Veri.B. S4. sa^ReaU Chapur* la^ a,—Comtnani.rr on Ilia irnr'a Laaaaa.
I, Samuer* intro.liictorv discourse (va. 17-191. 17. "Samuel." lii thu lesson th« |irophct'ju<lge ap|«ars in a ani.|iie attitude, aa one who assists in the revolution whicb is to talie from hituaelf thc supreme IMWSI and Wstow it uixin another. What im- sellish and nohle condnct! Though tvi- dently much pain*d. yet, at the command of liod, he sank all |.ersoiial t'.M'linga aad •et himself to the work of lindinn the heal man for a kinfc. .\nd alter Snul waa choaea l<amuel prove.! Ins best .in.l most faithful friend and adviser. M.ist men would have wished thc eniH-riiiient to (ail: Samuel ttid his best to make it succensful. "C'«lk>4 the people." The assemblv was evidently partly representative, made tip of elder* and nea.ls of triln^s; nn.l partly popular, many of the people heing present, en- .j camped, and to some extent arnied, "Unta "1 the Ijord." Thia exprt-asion does not nee—, i aarily imply that the ark vis present. ^ Samuel publicly invoked thc Uiviiii! pres¬ ence and bleesiiifi and h.is evervthing dens a> in the preseii.e of .leliovsh. "To Mia- peh." The l.Kati.in i.s uiuertain, but it supposed to he a hixh hill not far from Raniah, Samuel'a home. Several other
portant meetin(rs were held at Mirpeh.
IH, "And said." Samnel tirst pointe out lo the assembled people tlmt .fehovah had alwava dono for tliem the vci;y thing for whion they desire.l a kini;. He hau de¬ livered them from all kingdoms that had opprei«d them, lint this deliverance had l.een made to depend niion their own con¬ duct; they were always reiiuired to reiienfc of sin and purge the land from ido.atrf before victory coul.l be theirs. What they wnnted now was i.,itional inde|iend< ence, freed from this condition, and at- cured by aa organization of their mihtaty resources. Sainners .liscoursc acta befors thera in a viuorous stvk- the mighty deeds which Ood had done f.ir them,
19. "Rejected." Sumnel charged thera with ingratituile an.l unfaithfiilnesi, at expressed in the deman.! for a king, (lod." in the eharacter of a king, had governea the Israelites (or 4.10 years, lie ruled
ENGLISH WELCOME CUR FI EET.
Tl.e lireellnc al rni1etii<iiilli llurl.nr la Verv i:illllll.,U.lle,
r.irlsinoiilli, l';ii;;!aiiil For Hie Iirst liini' in I'lnslisli liisl.uy a fnri'ij.'ii s.pia.li'oii is lyiiij: in roi'Isiiu.iilh har¬ lior.
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inailron. Iri'sh fr. IS al Ki.-I, has r,.i. viil.'h f..r .'.ii.liaii pass.'.l. Til., inl.
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11, an Us ii.'aceliil vli'K li.'i'.. a wclcoiiie c.iil.l not III- siirpass.'.l. sIriiiK Is oiitslil.'.
The si|tiaili'oii .aine riulil ii llic pla.i' l.r In.lll.i' .Insl olV yanl. In fa.'t. Hi,- K.-arsar^ Coiton's llai:slii|i. lies ai il jelly in Hi.- ilockyat'd sa.'i'.'il lo tlm ns,. of the royal ya.lil ami Ihe le. .'pii.ui .if royal visilors.
Tin- .'liaiiiii'I siiuailron. compos.-d of Ih.' pi.k of the Hrillsh .Navy, eiiiisisiln;; of six l.ailleships and four . ruls.'rs. un¬ der coiiiinaiiil of Vlce-.Vilmlral I...r.l ITiarles n(i'.'sr..r.l. wns nsseiiil.l.'d In ils honor. In ili.' lirilliaiit siiiishim- Hie contrast li.iw.-'n ilic i:l.aiiiinK white hodl.-s ami y.'ll.iw upper work of iln- .Vmerl.'aii ships ami ill., j-rlui K'ay whi.'h is now ilii- repulallon coi.ir of Hritish war v.'sscU was vivid.
The l.nl Ill-ship Kearsnrtie iiia.'e III" tasiest ti'iiiisallaiillc crnlsc ever I'c- eordeil liy any vess.-l of her class.
MILITARY RULES EVANSVlLLF,
I'llll!
Shea
Kvansville ciimlcl 11,.
Ill.Ii
'line to Itrslnre (Inle.'.
Iml. Kitihl ilca.l. two nnlly iiii.l at least llilrtv- llve elllier seriously or sllnliliy w.inndeil. Is the canvass of llie liiitlle li.'l IV...'II nlllillll anil ri.iters at the court 1...IIS,. lllld ...nnly .tall. .Most of the .l.'a.l an- yoiiiiK men. .V irlrl. Hazel Vlliiiaii. iiKi-.I llfte.-ii. was sll..I lliiiiiii:li the h.-ai'I while tlei-liiK from the scene with her parenls in a liii);i.'V.
.Mllliarv rule Is enfor.'e.l. The eitv Is i-iiai.l.'.l l.y the .'lllire I'irst Infnniiy (,r Ihc Imliana .Sail..mil (liianl nn.ler ...niniaiiil of i ieni'ial W. .1. .VIiK.e. of Inillaiiapolls. .Vn arlillery s.iuiiil 1.4 als.. present.
Till.... .otiiiianl.'s iiie in Hie iniiiily lall anil Hie ...nrl lions,- opposite, an.l 111.- ri'tnalinler of tin- .Hv Is palidll.'.l ll.l IIIII .'hlllaii ami spcial ]...ll<'e.
The net'i'.ies are exlr.'inely .pih-t ami ei'ery sl;;n of il la.'c Mar has ill-ap- p.'ar.'.l. lliimlre.is ,i|' ii."_-ni.'< lum- h-ft
on terms which He Himself, through ths agency of Moses, had proposed to themi vir.. that if they observed their allcgianc* to Him. they should he prosiieroua: if not adversity an.l misery should lie tne con- seipience. Wo learn from the whole book
of .riidges, and from the first eight ehan- , y
ters of Samuel, how exactly the reault. -,
from Joshua to Samuel, agreed with theas 4
conditions, God lin.l nrwrtya laithfBlly 3
kept the promises nia.le them,' "Set a •• king." Their fault consiste.l not in tha
•imple desire for a king, but in the con tempt they manifested for .lehovah. They ! were not satislie.l with Hod, but deiired a visible king, clothed in purnle robei, '! with his guar.la and ollicers, wno should •!¦ rule with great )iomi) like the nations around them, "IVesent yourselves." Ar-' range yourselves in aystinintic order for the casting of tho lot. "liy your tribja." Represented hv twelvo princes. "Your thousands." This menna tlie snme aa fam¬ ilies. The number o( heads of housea in the several families of a tribe might eaaily reach a thousand. Samuel knew the peev¬ ishness of that people, and that there wars those who would not lie salisRed v*'ith ths
choice, if it (lepende.l on his tingle teati¬ mony, hut by Ihia method the people would sec ihst floil had appointed Saul, (or "tfce
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,1 K. Sialiilirook. a vniing l.ii.ii man. nf rarksi.m. S. |i. ul... has l...'n iiiarii...I to .Ml«s Ih'lla Clcmli in lail at Miichell. S. Il, .liarg..I i \hila,i..n of a n.'W Stan- law |.r..h iiii: Hie niarri.'ii.".' of lirsi . ..iisliis. ', Ik Hi.' lirsl .use iiinhr Hie new law.
Laraer rnlira r-irre In Iloeala.
Til.. Cr.ar lias mui.tini.e.I Ih.- forma I,-.11 .if a l;ew pi,Ii.-e f..r.e to lllailitail. or.l.'r ami assure s.-curity in il.e ruial .lisiil.'ts of folly six piovin.es vf K.ir... p.'an Itn-sia. The snm of *."..i;.'.'.,.f«i
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Colllslo. Near Hruaa*ls.
.\ serious head on collisinn ... ¦ i:
ll,.- laill.iad almUiu «l Celiaii:,
s.ll.ml. .if llrusseli.. Ill Ijiiini Vl
. .i,ly passengers were 1 a.lly injii
,1 T«n l.r lll.-m lllise.pielitly lI,.-,
Itl.In hy Chleiaco Kmrnalmy. l;.-s. liling the Jeers of uewelmi s wniueii ...iniuiiiioiis. .\rtliii Vl*r was killed at Cl.i, ago. Ill
ll' of tl.n lioys.
Garmaa t*.4maam.torm ll^eallel.
(inlliiany li.,s re,all*-,1 I'uinl.... lie.ler. lU .'OlliltiaU.I of thc ih|II,i, .',iiiel i.au waters, '
l.i'tiir known ns h, was elc.'Iro.'Ule.l at II. Haiiiieiiiora, ,\. V, for iir.Ii-r ..r .Nit'lit VVal.hmaii Mnt- Wll'..iii. al ('..lili'Sklll. ,\. v.. Ill llier. Ilssi. This Is I." Iwelflh el.'.'Iro.llli..11 at Iii.nni'inora. The inr- i.'iil was tnriK-.l on at II.iW n. m.. ami
on,' IIIIIIIII,' llllll llf 11 sei'.inds I.H.'r
()'('..nil,.r was .1.-. liireil dead.
Mor<lrrer ¦¦riiltei.l nl Sennr.il.l.
Inivi.! Shi.ml, wl... slmi ami killcl Mrs. Ilia H.'.'k.r nn.l Toll, eiiiaii Cyiiis Shaeirir, was liatiKcd In Ihe Jail yar.l at l,.l.aii..ii. fa. Itefor.- (.-..ing lo tlii- s.afrol.l Shaii.l said h.' was s.in v for Ins crime.
fXale ol Arthnr II. IVlilirll.
,T ll.'.l i'enil.'ll. Il.llnillisll'alor of H.e .'Slill.' ..f .Villiiir II. r.'iiti.'ll, who «iis klll.'.l In 111.' liehies si.,iie .iiiarjy. V.ni inhl. Ille.l an a. .'.anilIna of Hi.' .siiii.'. It »,i,nvs I'.'iin.'11 ha.l pr.iperly wmili fSSi.ins, liii lii.lliiK Ills liisuruiice.
•¦MIrte I'or I.ife" m sll.le to (Ieall..
Clara I'nx. ..r lliiiiihn. was kiin.l
whil.' inakliiK a "slide for llf' " on n
wire sir.!, ll.'.l lr..iii Ihe C mt ||,iiiki.
I.iwer. I'"..rl I lodge. .Nel... L.a 1,1. pli<.iii'
I ' hall a I.|...k awav. Th.' In ss
in wlil.h she liiing l.e,am,' mil..nkl..I jllst after sluriiiiK. She fell Int., a .r..wd IOI reel Is'low slriking W. II. VVh.eh'i', of Ton li.i.lge. au.I piol.al.lv falally injuring hlni.
Pmnre'a freelileal In Knalnnd.
I'r.'sld.'iit I.oiiliei ..' I'raii. e vUii.-i Knirlaml nn.l was wai inlv i.'i-.ii.,i li l...i..l.,n l.y King K.Iwar.l, higli Hn i ,: nth. lals and Hie piopli'.
disposal of the lot waa with the Lord." This would prevent disputes, 1
II, Saul chosen king (vs. 20, 21). JNl, 21, "Benjatpin was taken." We are not - told exprcsBlv hy whnt process the lelae-,. ^ tion w,\a ma.le, but it waa probnbly by easting lots, 'Ihc lot wns in common uae among nil nations of antiquity. It ia re- gnr.lcu in Scripture, not nt a chance de¬ cision, but aa n legitimntc method of atccr- taining thc Divine ivill. The lot among the tribes fell on thc tribe of Henjamia which Avns tho smallest of the triliM. "Familv of Mntri." The hca.ls of the tribe of Rcnjamin next nppeiirc.l nnd the family of Matri wns tnken. The succ.ssive stops are then pnaaed over. At Inst Snul of tbs hnusehol.l of Kish wns tnken, "Could not be found." "Ho withdrew in hones they, woul.l proceed to a new eleetinn. We mw ,, supiiose thnt nt this time he wna really ; averse to taking upon himself Iho goyente ment, becnuse, 1. He was conflVioiis of UB- filncss (or so great a trust. 2. It would, ex)io»c him to the envy of his neighbpts. 3. He understood thnt the peoplo |l%d sinned in asking a king. A. The atlniri bl Israel were at this lnne in u bnd conol- tion." .„_, ...
III, Saul declared king (vs, 22-27), it. 2.1, "It there yet a ninn. ' Tlicy iniiuired whether Snul was present or waa to oi; sought for elsewhere, ".\innng the ttuS. The baggage which was usually phiced in the centre of the camp. "Knn. etc.' There appenra to be have lieen much haste and excilcmtnt, "Higher than nny," Saul wss tall nud commanding in person. It i« tup- iiOBcd Hint he wns at lenst leven feet In height. It wns an.nge when lenders atood in Ihc for.-(ront of the hattie, and u giaat would sirike terror to his foes,
24 2.1, "See ye hitn." Snul t diitin- giiielied itnturc nn.l grent jtrength helped much to recommenii him to the people. There wta none liko him in majesty of ap- pearanie, and ho bcinme iiopiilnr instantly. "•The Lord hath chosen." Uut Cod h«d, in this, yielded tivtheir demands agniuit His own will and wisdom. "Manner ol thc king.lom." Thc eoustitntioa and laws of the new government, with the respect¬ ive duties of king nnd people townrdi etch olher nnd townr.ls (i.i.l. "Wrote It.". "Tlint is, the chnrter of this conttiluttoilal monarchy was recorded nn.l ilepoajted Ul the cusl.o.lv of the iiriesls, along with tas most aBcie.l rec.rds of the nation.
211, 27. "Saul went hnme." 'lo hit Es¬ ther's haiisc. Saul mo.lesllv left the pilb- 1-1' nlfn.rs f..r Siiinliel lo iiiannge, us he bad ¦ h.en doing. There upi.ei.i'e.l no great de¬ sire to rule in Snul. Such a humble tpirit as this, when he wns nilvanced to tuck a high i.osilion, appears beautiful, lie wis hninlil.-, f..r iind was with him then. "Went wilh him." Not tho whiile cpfB- jl .ny hnt .1 few select friends, perhapC or tlew who r.-giirded it a ronscienlioui duty lo e».-ott their new king to hit home. "H.-nrls-toncheil." Such (is were movj<* l.v hnn to .lo th.'ir d.ily nn.l rieogiiitc the iiulh.irity <.f S'liil. These were Ihe wib- ,.','t« wh.. woul.l help to hnve a lictcetWs reign,^n.U.v..uhl lie loynl sul.jccis, •'Chll- dri'ii of IWii.l." 'I'hosc wlei wero wicked, prnll,gale nn.l n..t. .lispnsed to 1« oon- Irolld. "l).'.i.ised liini." Jhd not recOB- mre hiin lul nnlv s.'nrncil hit lotnner, sail .l.iiihle.l Ins n'l.ililv. "No preteota," Thev gnve n,. pr.-nfs that they eeknowl- e.lge.l cither the Divine i.|.|.nintment, or
suliinils tn Ih.
11,1.1 III, p.'i.ie." Hnvim ir til.' pnsitll.ll, he (|uietly r olj.'iis.', illl.l llnis prevents - iipri.,'..". So far from r»- Hront Snul seems not t«
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I in.. Kiiglneei si ]lenevi,l,-iii . II. wbn inyHleiioii-ly •li¬ iw.. iiionihs ago, anil nhn. w,
II San I'ran.iN.o. Iii-lsleii il I... II sll ll.k .I.iHO l.v hire,! (li.'d sii.I.li'Uly.
Alaliaiiia Kilarat. .I'll H (;ialiKni.
Kille.1.
lawyer, ninl Miss Jinmlie Joiner, weie rno ...r ami killed l.y a freiglit naiu a| la.;, .I'ga, .\l« >fr (irahain whs Cir i Conn s.ill.'iuir ami Held agent of iln tfuuihiru t^luiatiumii Uoaril.
rnlallllas r.nead lir Vehicles.
Tl.e l.oii.lna Cni.inii-.ioii.'r of I'nli.e hts iKsiie.1 sni.ie iiii<;r.'-.|iii( ligares .,n Hie fatal-
ilie. ,iiil.,'.l l.v cllll 1,.>. ,V...'I.l.IIK tn his
reiinrl, in III.' >..v \r:tr. Is.Kl Iflill the aver- sge numlier ..f (.eisnns kna.l aniiiialljr la I.,.indon was 7n hv vnns. A3 i.v carta, wafOns an.l .Irnys, III by cnl.s, 17 hy oninibuace, e t.y prlvnte carriages, 4 by hicyclet tnd only I bv niilomoliile^. The Conwuieaione* oIiM-rves: ".Milking ev.rv nllowan.e f.ir the fact thnt the ii.inihcr of motor cnrs it ttiU limiled ne cnn.mrd with horea-drnwn vehi. iee. it is sllll (hnr Ihat alll..<'ari Iff among Hie sHfe.t vein, les in use in Ixindon, an.l that the i.o|.iilnr oninion a» to ths numlier of |s>rs..n« kille.l by Ihcm is totally unsiipporlcl by fn.ls.
Cannrr and HnllAneli.
A wnn.lerl.il sloiv of ,1 rniiary bird is told by a nal.iral..1 II.' haa a liullJiBoh un.l a canary, IsiHi nniisiially fine ainftn. ami the linck was tauglit some time ago la pi[>e "li.ld Save th.' King." The (anary learned Ihe tnne fmni Hie (inch, tnd St laat Is'.anie so prolii lent In slnKing it thst when the fin.h wnuM si,.|. ufler Ihe Hnt half a httle longer than Hie rhythm war¬ ranted, Ihe canary wouhl take up the tune at that i«iint an.l finiah it rhis hnp|i«ned many limes when the l«o .ages were la different rooms, tnd the n.iturtliet con- sidrre it the moat reinarkihlc caae lie ever beard of.
m. Cllj or Bnenus Ayr..,
Thc .111 of Ii.ici.,.e .^v.es, tlw cii|>ital s( the Argentine It. p.lhlie. eilu.ited tt the mouth nf tl.e famou. l.i llnla Kiver. ts oot only the fiiKst, but also the larsest city m all ''ps.tii-h Ameri'a. While the entire population of the Argentine Repah- lir does not tiiee.I 4,000,100, B.ienot Ajms bas IUU,'inU inhabitants. The rity eoftfs S large arra. and the rliiutle cora|>«lt a retort to syeteniati. riding. 'I rninwtyt tie ds-
hackney coa. bes in 1
srruges. and SOIt in Ihe city.
e ae* ... thtus 'll
Vienna Haa a Bnehln ClnS.
A ",lohD Kusk.o ( lul. ' ha-. Uen liiii—e jH In Vienna, Austria, lor ihe purpuie al st» -^ dying Kogluh literature.
'A^amimim
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW stivaci-:: ct*Fit-zto, five t;»:prTt!s A FAXILT MEWSPAPKB Or LOCAI. AKV liUNERAL 1N TE1.I..I (J K M K VOL. VIII. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, el ULY 10, 1903. TIM*: ai.kO TAABLT III AUTAMlK NO. 37. The Freeport BankJ!!2i!='°°°° MAIN STREET, FREEPORT JOHN J. RANDALL. President OHAUNOIcr T. 8PRA(IDK, Vtoe-Pres. WILUAM B. HALL. Cashier Board of Olraotora John J. Randall Angnet Imnlg 1 Hmith Cos 'WlTlUro O. Miller William R, Golder D, Wesley Pine ; Wallaoa H. 0.irn |
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