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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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A FAMILT NKWSl'APKB OF LOCAL A.N'D GENERAL I \'TEL LUi EM K
Tl«a«: tl.tO riAELT IV ADTAItE
VOL. IX.
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1904.
NO. .je.
Dr. B. r. N. Bl».ke
3S IcaflWnMM STKIT Roara, a to 1
Brooklyn, N.V ¦auu u ar. DfNim-i. nftraaT. 1.1.
Tuewlay and rnday .1 di tn 4 i.l - and S to s p. ni. Wrdaeedajr and Sal unlay 3ilO lo 4:9ll<inly
DR. G. L. iHVNTER
FRECPORT, L. I.
c.r. Kulton «n,| f hnr.-h
afflcc aairs
• to III A. H itu7 P. «.
V. »nrt N. J.. Ssj y. and L. I., Ml,
THEPYOllSTill
Fine
Spring
and Summer
Suitings
If good work 111 iiii.ship, first-class materials and ({iiaraDte<yl fit are what you aro in Hoarch of you will be well 8utiHfi,-(l by
The New YorK Tailor
SOiTS NADI TO ORDII FIOH 914 Vt
CI««niBi oni Ro|Miri«tf •t Lowett Frlcos
Main St., Froopurt, nenr tho Bauk
IVIORTGAGES Money to Loan at S'^
kaiMnHilKalty. MliUinfl UMM. IiM la MMMaiMTIvctM. iUliM«laM<acei»l<<it«M
ALBERT D. HAFF C0UN8CLLOR-AT-LAW tM Mn «., jMHica. N. V. Td, 2U Jtmttk
M Mttaiaftlce, einhii
CROMBIE'S COUGH CURE
CURES EVERY KIND OF C0U8H. J. W. SOUTHARD & SON
JIDEfimERo AND tlMBALHERS
SLA^^ORO L. I.
Cnlla pr<,iii|.ily
LoijB Diet. Tel. HI Kr,.,.|...rl.
day or
h
Pettit Bros.
Undertakers and Efflbalmers
Reviijw nnilding, Main Street PRUKPORT, N. Y.
Orn.liiut-'i <if the United Stale. Colle«« ol Knilmlniiin.-. Call" utl.-uil'-il to liny nr night.
u>riiNilir..|-l..<l hi llm hoH and latent man- ith .-v...*;' faritily lu pleaee. AI1.0I11.I) .icu.ii.liint. uth Hheri, 1ele|,li..ii.-<, ,T7 Hemixleeri
.''iKR.irkifinn Centra .M. V.ni,.l N..I., IIII. ir.-miietend
Va IhiekTllleCk-ntra
NEW YORK STATb NEWS
Farmers Appealed to For Wheah At the last meeting of the Magaf,! CouDlf Farmom' Club, held al War- ren'i Corners, tbe feature wa« the apeeeh delivered by .Major M. II. Uut¬ ler, General Mauager of tbe Natural Food Company. The aubjeet of bin talk was ¦wheat. JIaJor Butler ^pokp In part aa followif! One of the nmst Klarlnif defeets i„ .^nierlea'K di,'ir.i. because of its general fldoption and popularity, la the eonBUuipllnu of I bread madu from tine, while flnnr. lii- ' stead of that made from whole w heat. I which God manifestly designed. The I white loaf appenls bi the eye of Ihe I dainty housewife and the ease of uinn- , I Ofacture leads thp cook fo speak ap- 1 prorlngly. It is not poisonous, and Ihe I palate learns to like it as it Is wont to do with thi> nrtflleial prodii.ts. I Bread from whole -nheat is lesa pleas- j tng to tbe eye nnd more ditli.ult to manufacture, but in this nre stnr,'d mo brain, nerve and musele nourishing elements, whieh are found uiainly In the outer portion next to the hnsk. I The so-e»lted family or fine while fl-iur I Is nearly pure starch, while Uie wlmle :
wheat flour Is rich In ijlulen. In nl.leii I limes bread was ealleif the slalTof life. i but then It was broken in llie innrlar or ground with bars of stone, 'The boiling cloth was res|ionsible for all this deterlorntlou In national food - some one has said, "The bolting elnlh of the miller is the shrnu.l of the na¬ tion." The hnrily nature of onr an¬ cestors nnd their ability to en.liire pro- longed fatigii<v both mental nnd mu^ cular, may be explnined In part, nt least, by the superior nourishing qual¬ ity of this artlele of fooil, whl.-h has and always will be the ninlnslay of of onr dietary. Now having estiib llshed our Importnnec to ui.iilklnd. and having given you mr nrgninenis for the use of whole wheat, we w-ant yonr Ild, We believe that whnle wheat is ' absolutely the best food for man, and Ihnt we have nt Nlngarn Fnlls the be.st mode of preparntlon. for in the manu¬ facture we utilize absolutely nolhing but whole whent. We add nolhing tn It nnd take nolhing from IL It Is iin- lure's food b.v nature's pro.-ess. In order to manufaeture we need wheat, and we wonld naturally prefer to pur chase this wheat from our friemls and neighbors, anil no one is nearer tn us Ihan you reaidents of Nlngnra Coiinly. We wnut probHbl.r during Ihe eonrse nf the next yenr somewhere near .liMi.- DOO biishel-s nt No. 1 wlilt.^ wlieat W.- will pay you the highest market prbe for the same, and we eslininle nt pres- ?nt thnt it will cost us somewhere nenr |,"i(10.000 to purchase Ihis wheat, and we would much prefer Ihat this innne." be put In elreulalloii right iininn: us. We hnve luid to buy soni.- in Mi, higiin We hnve hnd to go as far ns ilr,-gnT for wheat of the qiialliy we reipiire sud we linve nnw In Irunsit fmni Hint far distant Slale imilHKI husln-ls. nn whi.'h we have lo pay high Iranspnr- Inliou ehnrges. ro ynn ean readily un- ilerslnnd why I am here to day asking you to eo operate wllh ns and offering ynu Ihe highest market pelie fnr a prodiiet whieh you rnlse. Your llelds ire near tn our factory. Ynn ean ileliv- ?r Ihe goods 10 i-» wllhont loss nf lime, Illd al Ibe same lime save us lriiiis|inr- tail.in which wi- bave to paj lli,' mi'- .T.iils 1 r h,-:ils.
A Tale ol"
I'llK'K had been set ii|inn Ihl- hea.l of Got- ' eriior llriswold. of Cnnneelient, by the Hrilish. but when, lu 17 -, Ihey altaeked
he
LAXAKOLA
uurcs -lonstlDatlon.
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
Medina Rank Pln^el.
The .\i'Iiiig ronlreller of ll.,- 1 111-
•eiii-v I'hii.-d the .Mi'illna Xiitinniil lliink.
I'he bank is said to he earrying bun.Is
worlh fUil.iKMI whi.h could not be
lulckly lloaleil. I"r.'si.leiit Karl W.
raid snld tbat Ihere was nn d.nibt
Unit the secnrlUes were gnllf e.lg.'.l.
I'he hank hns n eapilnl nf .f-'iiiiiini. nnd
lis deposits aiiiiinnl In S.'VJ-i.iNKi. 'Tlie
general feeling in Meiliiiii is Ilial Ihe
bank will n-Miine .\ repnrl frnm
I Wa»hingloii. II I'.. «avs: 'The Medina
I Naiional I'.ink bus lii-i-n closed by ili-
i .-ei-Iiiin nf the .\cling rnnlinller nf Ih.-
I Currency on Ihe repnrl nl an cvainina-
1 lion innde bv Kxamlner .1. W. S.-hn-
lleld. showing Ihe bank In be iiisnl
rent. Nail.ninl Hank l-lMiniiiiir llnb
i>rt Lyons has been a|i|„iitili'd ri iver.
I Karl W. Card Is presiileut and Itnbert
j W. Clark ea"liier. Tin- failure nf this
hank, the .Vcling Cniilrnll.'r says. Is
I lue to excessive loans In Ihe presl-
! dent and easbier. prlnelpally In Ihe
former, md In enterprises in which
Ihey are Inlerested. speeiilallnii by
Ihem In Flock ou margin, and wholly
jr partly wortlileas eolhiternl
ciipe.l and ma.le his { way to Ihe town of I... where his cousin. | Mrs. Marvin. lived. Here fnr s.inie lime he reuHiined con¬ cealed in Uu- small farmhouse, uud llinnglit himself safe.
'Twn iniles frnm the nnnse. by way nf Ihe road, was .he ino.iUi of a smnll | -ilreani rlial .Inins Uie I'nnnectieut ; Kiver near wher.- it empties inio Long ' Island >it,t:t)tl. Ileneiilh the high j uanks of this little <-reek twn fallliful friends of the governor kept a boat | in readiness as a last resort, slnnild 1 Ills hiding place he discovered by tbe ¦neniy-
One iiftein,,,,!! in .May a suihlen warning .11111.- I.i the refuge thai liis wherenbniils .v.'r.- kn.iwn. and Ihat at
allnn on Ihe fugitive's fa.'.-, but .piiikly realize.l his dang.-r. and at
«m inieled Towser. whn. although u
friend of the family's gin-sl, ...nisi.l- ere.l sn-h Kiraiig.' b.'biivinr ..n his pai t siilll.'ieiit cause fnr barking.
I'he gnveruiir .saw bis liltle .'.iiisin'a action, as she hasiily clas|ii-d lier hau.la around Towser's nose In insure nbe- dieuee, and he stopped short in his mad race nnd enuie baek to where she was standing,
"Hetty," he Wu.l, earmsily, "if the 'Tnrles overtake me liefnre I .an reai'li
my boat 1 am a inst man. Wl Uiey
cnme ailing hen- t.-ll them I have taken the norlh i'.iii.l"-ihe riiad fnrki-d near bv -"to cat. h Ihe mall wagon." and ho turned In rnn on.
"O coiisli iiisiii:" erie.l Ilrliy after
lllm, in an agony nf distress. "| i-mi- nnt lell a lie. liid.-.-d I caiii|^: Oh. why lli.l yon lell me whi.h way yon w.-re gning';"
"llilly. dear .hilil." sai.l the gnv- ernnr. who bail r.'tiMii.'.l and was gen-
-INnll t 1..11 1,-11 US wliili tl.. Sill,I to
ynn? We ;ir,. his fri.-n.ls."
"11.- I,,1,1 be." II.'Iiy hesii,iie.l. "he was ll.Miig fnr his lif.'."
".Insi s,,. N,iw. Ilelly. lell me \\ h.-re he sai.l 111- lias g-.ing I.i hi.le. I .'.nil.I h.-l|i him. |i-rliiips. if 1 kn..\v his plans."
Hetty, nnt in the least dei-i-ived by this Mil,Mlill spech. ,ini,kly and shrewdly ileciili',1 Uml frankiu'ss nijiild s,'rvi- h.-r kliisiiiiin bett.r Ihan silen.-e. S.I answ,-r.-.l his .|n.'s:i,,n.
¦My i',in-in saiil he wa • going dnwn Ihe easl rna.l I.i Iln- riv.r. wli.T.' In- bas a bnal in Wiilliiig. bill he wiinle.l mo to
l.'ll Ih., n Ihal were .'basing him
Uial he billl laken the n,,rlli rnii'd to me, I 111,' mail wagnn."
¦¦Why .11.1 y int sny i..., ili.'ii. when
1 ask.'.l y,,iC.-^ ihnnib'r.'d Ibe ntticir.
•I .nulll not tell a iie. sir. " was the [ le-irrul le-pnlls.'. "ami 1 Inld lllm so."
¦Ilelly. my .¦hii.l." agnin I...gan Ibe smnnth"-Inuiii.-.l 'T.iry. '.-v.-iylinily kiinws y..ii lire irnUifiil. Nnw i.-ll us what y..iir ciisiii said wli.-n ynu inld him y.ni .-..ul.l mil lell a lie-"
•ill- siiid Ihal if I bi'lrayeil him it wonl.l be bis .l.-:illi. and 1 prninis.il bim I w.iul.l ll.ll I'll whi.h iMiy lie went. if 1 was kill.'d for il "
"'Thai was a l.rav.- sp.-e, b, my d,-ar. .\ii,l 111,'11. I siippnse. he run il.iiMi the eiisi rna.l as .ini. kly as p.issilile';"
¦1 i,r,iniis.'.l tint I.) l.'ll iMii.li way he
Wi'lll. "
-.s;,, y,iii lli,I. 1 l',iri;"l, .Nnw l.'ll us nne tiling mnr,'. Wliut wen- his last wnnls';"
¦His last w,'r,ls weie, 'lis tny only Chan.'.-,'" ami ..v.'r.'.iini' by fright and th-.- Uiniight nf h.'r c.iisin's danger, Ilelly sobbed ainii.l and hi.l her face in h.'r liiinils.
'The pnrsin-rs .lid imi wuii to soothe or In iincslinn her furtliiT. 'They had. as Ui.-y supp.,s,',l, nblaini'ii Un- Infnr-
malinn lliey n b'd. Tbey wh...'l(il
Iheir hnrses nnd .lashed iilT .lown the .-iisi I'niiil 1.1 Ihe river.
N.'iir Ihe sln.r.- Ihe Imal was in wait¬ ing tnr Ihl' g..v.-riinr, ami in il w.-r.. his twn failhful friemls, fnr Ili..y had se.-n the signal in ihe alli,' windnw.
Hnt now Ihey canglil sight nf Ihe pursuing purly as Ihey .lashed dnwn Ihe riui.l. ami llie Hritish nlli.-er's iiiil- fi.rm I.ll.l them who Ihe p'nly were.
'The 'Tories reache.l Ihe shore in lime lo see the boat as it was hnrrii-illy rowed mil lo sea. an.l as ilu-re W.-re twn 111.'11 ill it sn|.|i.ise.l Ihcir iiilended vi.'iim had .•s,-u|i,',l. iui,l sn iln-y rellu- ,|nisli,',l pnrsiiii.
Meainibili- ilnv.rn.ir liriswnld lay safe and i|iiiel w in-re Hi-tly had hiddeii him unlil Ihe lime came fnr her In re¬ turn I.l the bniise for siipiM-r.
'Then be bade her ask h.-r molh.-r lo sei Ibe liglil in Uie alll.- win.low as s.inn as ii Hiis ,liuk and lo ^eiid him snine supper.
Thai nighl lie mml.' liis Miiy t" tbe shore in safety, fnund Ihe l.nai ngain in wailing, and afler a lime rejnined his fiimily in a hnme s,',-nre frnm llis en.'tni.'s.
.\ lilll.- .liinglil.r. Mliniii he fnniul ba.l li..i'ii I..U-1I In liim liming liis ab- si-n.-e. In- iiiimcl Hetty M;ii'vin in gralefiil remi-inbrun.'e .,1' his [.r.-s.-r- vcr.-ViiiIIh's l'iiinpiini.,11.
l.lglilnlnK an.l Wnl.r-
II is pi-iii-ii,'illl.l iiii|inssil,li' I,-, .'iinse an |.l<..-lri.. s|iiiik nf liigli i'l...'Ii'..mn- live I'.irce In I.-up from one surface of a lliinid III an.lib.-r. I'nr this reason il is rare Ihul liglilnliig strikes Ibe snrfii.e nf wul.'r.
Orec'ors, Captains and Inspector Acciiseil ol Manslaughter,
I
! PENALTY TEN YEARS AT LABOR
HUG£ U.^.BERY SCANDAL
lc. .\. Cn'.kc M.ikps Full Cnil-^jsiri to f?\\i.
mNESECflNIINOETOWIN
irisAHATTaorHaini
I. I'hnrgra (•m,lnl> ol >VIIIi t'i'liiilnni Nesll.
e—Wn
-.1 rr
.\ll.
N.-n Y.irk I'ily I-'ni tin- .l.-uihs ,.f iii..r.- Ihan :t Uinnsiind liiiin-iii b.-iugs .111 III,, .siln.nm th.' i'..r..ii..r's .inry r.- lurn.-d In I In- ...mt r...im afli-r Hire.- llnnrs and forty minnles' ib-iiberaiinn un.l declared Ihiii Iln- fnllnwing m.-n were guilly nf neglig.-ii.e nr .-..w iirdi.-.-, ^iind ib-man.i.-.l Unit Ih.-y b.- held .111 a .liiirg.- of mansliiugliter in tin- s..i-.,nd il.-gr..e. 'The p.-nally fnr sm-h a crime is ii-n y.'ars al bard labor.
I-'rank .V. Harnaby. rrcsi.l.iil Kni, k irlineker Steamship I'nmpiin.i
.lames K. .Mkinsnn. S.-.r.'turv.
Charh-s K. Ilill. ilire.-l.ir
C. Ill- La.-y Ki'iins. direct.,r.
Koliert K. Slniy. director.
Floyd ,>!. Cnrbin. <lli-(-..t.,r.
Frank O. H.-xler. .lir.'.L.r.
Williaill II. Aim S.lnii.k. ,ii|,lain of 111.- Slo.nm.
.Inhu A. Tense. .-,,111111,,d,,r,- ,,f Ihe KliiekerlKiek.r Heel.
Kdward Flanagan, male nf the Sln- ¦iini.
Henry Liindberg. I'nil.-.l .siiutes In- spiHlor of Hulls.
The verdict reh.'ars.il ihe hisinry of Ibe Sloeum's trip up tnwar.l Un- S.nmd unlil she was d.sln.ve.l. The Jury .'X- pr.'ssed lis li..|i.'f thai Ih.- b.iiil was nnt -<iui|i|usl Willi prnpi-r lif.- saving or lir.- Ilghling a|.|,liiin,',.s. uml Uiul h.r •rew was ii.'iliiir .'tli.i.'lit nnr w.'U ilrilled. It wus h.'l.l ihat I'r.'si.l.'ul Harnaby and his assn.iai.'s as dln.'I- irs, especially .lames K. .Mkins.in. who was asso.iatisl wilh Mr. Harnaby as managing dire.Inr. w.-r.- r..sp.iiisilile fnr the lack of provisinii for illsasler ou the Slncnm; I'apliiin Van S.'haick wns charged wilh criminal neglect nf duly for pernillling the Isial In be iu an unsafe eonditlnn; so was Caplnin Pense. commodore of Ibe couipiiny's tleet; .Mate Flanagan was desi-rlbed as ,1 coward, and attentl.ui was ili-awn In Ihe fail Ihai In- ha.l 11,1 lii'dise: Inspi-c- Inr Ltinilb.'rg was charg.'.l with not having ma.l.' 11 prnp.'r insp.-,-ti..n nf Ibe SIn.-nm- 'The .Inry churgi-il all tin- persniis named wilh .'rimimil ni'gli- gcnce. The Federal prns.'.uiing nlH- i'.-r» were ask.-il l.i get after Liindberg. Secrelary Cnrl.-ly.iii was ask.-d to take sl(-ps to milk.' fnliire insp.-cli.ins nf v.-s- sels In Ihis liarlior "eMlcient and hon¬ est-"
.\s soon as the reading of tbe vciilict was nv.-r .\ssisl;inl llislrici .Mt.niiey llarvan asked tbe Cornn.'r In issne warrants Inr Ibe arrest nf lb.- pcrsnus againsl wlinni Ih.- jnrv's v.-rdl. I hail inuilc ..harg.'s. This was ilniii..
Stea^m Boilers
iteam and Hot Water Heating
Main St. rttccPONT
tioeal Televhnoa. «ta L-uis liMani-e M*
DIRMAKOLA ointment
nadluni ill West.holer Ace.irding to slali-iniiit nf rr..fessor L. V. Cas.-, a s.'l.-ntiii.- i.-a.h.-r and genlngisl al Ihe Washiiiglmi Irving Iligb Schonl at 'Tarr.i town, rinliiim Has been dis.-.iv.'r.'d in the spur .|iiiirrv al H.-df.ir.l. rr..r.-ss..r Case has b.-eu inaklng expiriiiients wiU the ore sin.e IINIII nud says that h.- has now l.'Kt pounds whi.li ennlalns a gr.-al aniniint of rndluni propertio.. II.' gni It ex- BUiined by .1. F. Meniil. Ihe Si.t,- ge ologisi. who repnrt.'.l llndiiiK in. 'li Uinlle iind ntnni.lil '.
niow In I'lii.ni. The mnsi erushing lil,,w lia,l. 111.i..11- isin has receiveil In It... lust.-1 is the refusal of H. iv...!'*. hii.l .V C I., re¬ new lh.-ir nur em.-Ill «.:'. Ib,- Iniled liarmenl W,,iki.rs This 1, av.s the niiliin with,ml a singl, fa,lory .if im- porlanee in Ibal ,ily. The eiii|,:.'ves have deeide.1 in icniiiin al «,,ik
SIDNEY H. SWEZEV
COUNSCLLON>AT-LAW
¦•aai ta lata •• %tpi ppi Mailfsi*
1«> Naawu Nt- New V,>rk Ilealdeao*, Smith SI ,neari'liun-h, Freepurt
J. 8CVMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hompotoarf
Now York
PEPSIKOLA cure. Indigestion and dyspepsia.
so VCARS' eXPCRICNCS
Patent
'Tiwis:."""
AWNM* SiMiAM K Kkatrh «il4 dsMl IHi<Mi vs* «ulo«* vs«-nsiii A^\r- opmuMi frs«wtinh«r sn lnT««tV«n is|^»fc«hl? r^l«Srti*Sfc.Cni«BHi«trti HMMMrft(«lr«^>nSd«ii(Ul. nu»ilkaakofll*»t«nu tsnl 1rr\ *WM( stfMtcT Nif saMUimLMIoeitB,
rslMU UkMt iLroutfh MluiK AX^ nostT*
Sdeilific Ifttericaie
Ml
r m.w
-•lew Tort
wklBeiuu.IX,C
A SBW TBBORY ABOVT IS- DIGKSTIOS.
The nrepeptia Mult Helii Care lilnieilt.
The ol,l uay nf Irving t,i nue ,ly-|i.'p nia wilh nrlilunil dig,'«ti\rs has Ik-cu piaili.allv nl,and,,ne,l l'.,inni,,u sens.. leaehen timt insleal nf uking reineilies Io prmliiee nrtili, ial digesiim Ihe slom n.h nhonld 1* sliniiilal.il In d,, its n'• n work. The L.i\aki,U Co, V, \e-,-y St, New York, nre rev.duLnniring the eld tepy niilmns .il~nit ilyspepsi". im.l the ,l,'iiian,l lor their new leineJy, I'cpsikola, IS ineeping thc conntrr.
.V.ting nil Ihe In-liel'lhat Ihese snITer mg with in.ligestinn »h.iiil.l have iiitclii- gent ndvi.e an to diet, hygieti.-, nnd physi .ill e\en-i«e, the iiltnve .-..mpanv h-ive pirpareil a rrmark.ible Utile lieati««, ".\,Ki,'e lo nvspeplii-e," ehtuinahle nl your iliuggist /ree, or niaiU-il ,-11 nspirsi
I'epsiWnl.i ,-,i*t« -2?, rents, nnd there i» n,'t ,.ne p<-rsnn in all the world but will be l.enerit.-.l by takinp it. F. W 11 1:11 111:1; l'r.'.|„,n. 1. 1
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-I AW
132 Naaaau St
SfU M'lilJ
¦ ALOWIN. NASSAU CO I ,
WILUAM H. POST
Su,-<-e«<«,r lo J. T. IN«l A Si.n
- IValer In —
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAIN STRCCT. rncc^KT lartk af L >- ¦. R . Op,. daitiUtaiM
J.M'.WESI.; sTlI.L .MiV.VNCi:.
l.arg. .\rmies Cnnliniie In Siirrnnn.l Ihe liussians.
Llau Yang.-- 'The .lapanes.. cnliiHie Ibelr advanci- frnm Ih.- easl war.l. The southern .lapanese army has ailvan..-.l l.-n miles lieynnd Senu, ben and liiUicl. ,'viileiilly awailing Un- arrival ..f li.'ii- .'Vlll Kurokl. S.'v.'rul days iniisi elapse I..'I'..re li.'ii.'ral Knrnki and ili'iierul ilkii .an g.'t Int., iinsitlnn ami |i,iiilly .iltii.k 'Ta.^lii.^han. whi.'h it is believ.'.l
will 1,1' Il si liU.'ly pnint for an
impnrtant hiiiilc
llcpnn.i nf hghting .,i.|w...ii Ih.. litis siaii r.'iir giiiir.l and Ih.' a.lvuii.'.- giiurd
rcginicnls nf Ui .'iny are cniilinii-
ilily cnmiiig in 'Tin- liiiiil.s ur.- imi.-- .•isive. Iiiii 11.cy show Ihut tin- .lapun- CSC are in grcut sii.-ngUi and are ninv- iiig fnrward regularly nn .'U.'b fr.iiit. .b'spiii' slf.ing npiH.siIinn. 'This is .-i,r- f.ibnniteil by nftbial ilispuli'hi-.. .M,'iii- licrs of Ihe Kisl Crnss. Ingelher with iinii-cnnilialanls win, are ilesirniis ,if Willi,.ssing 111,- llgliling. are l.-aving sntithwiii-.l .iiiily 11 is li..|ieveil here that il balll,. lielwcen Ihe main arml.-H .iiiinnl I..' .l.'luy.'.l Inng.-r Ihan a f.-w iliiys. an.l unl.-ss il.-n.'riil Kiinipalkin ile.'i.les Io aball.1.111 his |i.isiii.ins snnth nf Ilaii'lien and isk the caplure nf Ihe small dlvlsiniis hetwi-eii Sin Y.'U nnd Tii.blchan. he will hav.-l.i light sborlly.
Kll.LIIII HLS LITTLE rL.\YM.\TK
Room in Which the DeclaraLion of Independence Was Adopt>ed.
Si.\ Y.'iu-iil.l 'Thr.'W SIniie 'Thai Strn.k Tw.i Year-dld-
II..l...k..n, N ,1.-".liinmie" Ilarlnig. whn IS .inst six years nlil. was ln>k,'il up ill Ihe ileletilinn rnom in Ihe llu linkell r.ili... lI..ildiiniMl..rs l.ecaus.. he
Ilir.-w a st whi.'h hit Kniil ILillir-
ing illl.l kill.'il him. 'I'll.- Hill (wig Iii.l liv.'s -It 711 I'ir-I ~tf.'.'i. Il..l„,k.'ii. Th.. Hall.'ring Imv. wh,, is but I\in vears ,ild. live.l m.\l .l...,r.
K.ilh were pluyiiig nn Ih.. si.lewalk wilh .ilhir . liil.li.'ii. HiirlMlg in bis play llirew a slntie or a liiinp nf cnal. and 11 hil the llallenng Imv in Ilie slnniaih. lie drnpiie.I ba.kwar.l un.l his hea.l s'rii.k II iirbstnni.
.\ii anibnlance was snmni.iii.-il frnin SI. Mary's Il.ispitiil. un.l ili.. , hii.l .li.-,l nn Ihe way I.i Ihat insiiinliun. His neck wns hrnkeii.
tbat 111 i-iii a ni.uinte.l party w.-re
rl.liiig riipi.ily l.,«ar,l Ih.. li..m.e t.i eaptiiri him.
(iovi.rnnr liriswnl.I had previously arrangetl a code nt siaia.s with Lis friends at Ihe rnt-k. by which n white elnlh .lisphiycl in bis allic window by .lay ..r a liglil l.y night meant that he was ilis.-ov .r.-.l, and was en.nliiB In Ilie |...iit
ILisiily irranging the day-signal, he rushed fn.m Ihe house. Ckisi-Iy pressi-d as he Wiis. tn liike Ihe roa 1 lu-ant ei-r tain .apiur,-. ll.-si,|,..«, « .luarler of a mile iiiiild be sav.sl hy taking r>ie lit¬ tle palh ii,r„s» III,- Marv ins' nnhar.l. .s> dnvMi Ih. puth h.- da.she.l ai full
er l.less.-s tlinse msiii." sai.l II.-uv
Uy hnl.ling h.-r hands, "surely y.ui will unt bi'lray me in my deiilb: 'Tell lii.-ui III.' iiorih r.ia.l. an.l h.iiven will hiess yon."
"Il.aveii sp.ak fills, r.ivv fully.
"Hark: 1 hear Ilicm: 1 hear thc. hnrsi-s: II,'Uy: Hclly: Yun must do this f,,i' me;"
"I will nnt open my lips in t, ll Uieni auylhing. nol ev.'ii if tb.-y LUI nie for il' Sn run .|iii.'kly. .-oiisiii:"
"IIS .if un use." sal.l Ih., g.ivi-rnor sadly ¦ Inli-ss 1 .-an il.-.-eiv.- ih.-ni nn.l Ihrnw them ..If my track. I am a Tl,-.i,l man."
A ilimrrnee In Ihr M.irnlna.
'Tuns till- Fnuriii ,.f ,lulv, .Vn.l ,11th g;,c in his eve
.\n,| ,1.1, ki-is galnrr in ii,i ja, kft. Ynung "Till -Hilie,! nut, With..n.-ars|,i,iti,iB«,i.„i,,
To Hjd 1.J lie N,.l.oliai rail. I
'T».i« Ihc fifth cl .lulv, W.th A |.dl.h .,n Ins eve
Th.il hint.-,l „l ,l,re'.lifa»I.r, l',i..r T,',l li.v 111 be.l. Li IV l,.in,lHi;.'.l lus luad.
.\n,l his num-ls ,ill ,-..vi-l. .1 u.Ui |.:a»lerl
Niw .b.rsey M,,li .\ssiitilis Man.
Freileri-k Hughs,,n. a i-iirpcnler of
Ci,|i|ii>viil,.. N .1. was tak,.11 frnm bis
liniii.' by i I. ..f in..11 ami w n.
thrasheil and Iliri-al.iile.l wilb hung
ing Til.- limb's H.-Iinn vVils .III.. I.,
siaiidalntis Sinn.-- circuiiil.'d i.l...iit Iheir vieilm.
.Man Kill.-.l I'.ir a I r
H.'iiry I'r.'iili.... a nia.liinist. wlm ha« .1..voted a grial pan of his lif.- t.i htiniing nnd Irapping. was xhoi an.l kill.-.l ..II III.- ilsg.i.i.l liiv.r. near Taiil Sniilh's. N. Y.. by .l.-rry I'iumiiis. who uiisi,i,.>k I'r.-iili.-.' f.ir a ib-i-r
.lun where U.IS paih eiu.rg.-il from ' ^'"'"''' '""' "••"¦''• ••""*" "'¦¦ •'•""^''
Ihe nr.-hur.l an.l j -.1 the i.«le «„ of hnrs.s' li.-if, nn Ihe bard ma.l.
II. Itv .\liirvin Wllh b.r .b.g T.-ws... : ¦''"' P'^'¦rm.^ si,«„l in despair, and
t.n.ling il„. l.h-,„-hi,ig of Ihe hnuse- "'"'- "'¦"-'' "¦""'"•' "'"" '''""'"
In,hi linen. ; ' 'Jm,k:" she siiil. smi.l. uly "I'lider
III Ihose davs the Iniig wcli of loriv ' '"> ''"'•"' ^'"''^ .'.msiii: yni.k:" yanls or more us.-,l i.i Ik- diligently ¦"¦" '">' ""'¦' ''''a""'" '"' '''i'' ">"1
spun illl.l n.
during 111.' winter
va« s.vin .'.in.,.eiiled b.-iiealL tin- fol.la i..f elnlh
GfMnhottM... Pianis
utv- ruuot-
»o«*lono orMI So
tpitmt In oar _
pvtoo llo« for '" •'•••
plaotlof ottt tppto
R. P. JEFFREY i SON
TREES. SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
o SIMM Stno ta aiotat ooatf Wo*
BELLMORE. L. i.
ni-.iiili>. .111.1 Willi II,',1 in ih,. Kjiriiig Th.' iii«k ,,f l,|,...i,.hjug nsually. for ' .\lm.i«t iiiiiiii>.liniely a mniiiit.-.l parly e,'nii.,iny'» -uk... fell to the Im of ihe I of six Tori.-s. h.-a.l.sl by n Hrilish ..Ul- y..uiig..r .liiiighi, I-s of Ihe hnu».-lu.l,l. 1 eer. .Irew rein at Ih.'fork ..f th.-r.ia.l «li,, WCI.- Ill,I .,1,1 eniu h to spin or' Hetty was ,ini.-ily sprinkl.iii- h.-r w.i.v... n..r »ir.M,g .n.mg'i f..r the work '. linen The nth.'er .aught sight ..f her ..f the kiii-hi'ii nr dairy. i and rmle iinickly to the end of the paih
The tu-uv J roll ,,f ;in,.n -vould be car-i lieside her. f,i|low.>d by his .-viuipan- ri.-d by ihe tiirmer and Lie ine,i to ¦ ions.
some grassy .p.,- 1., , ,1,- ^ spring or "Child" be saiil, sternly, "hnve you running broi,k II, ;,• ii was lb..rough- ««-en a man ruuiung lieri-abniiis-" ly nelt.'-.l an.l spr.ml n|„,n ih.- green -Yes. sir." r.pli<-il Hetty, tren.bl ns Iiirf 1.1 Im- wliiten.il bv i!.. i,iy« nf the an.l .-onfuje.! sllll hy day an." Ihe mnisiure of ibe. "Whi. h way di,t he g,i'-" dew iiy nigiit It was ID- duty of » ho- ] 'I promised n.it I.-, t.ll. nr " ever was ;n i-hrirg,- lo turn Ihe fi.|,ric j "WlciC" Ihiinder.il Iln- EiiEl.shn an as ,«',-n«'on r.-inir.-il. and o--.««l..iial- 1 "I pr.nnis.Nl not 10 I.11 ev.-ii if vou :v I., tpriiikl.' I' null niirr-imt 1 killed me:" sol.lie.1 ihe frighten.-.l girl ..n.-r.iii« t.isk. although one that re- ! 'I'll have it out of ynu:" ex.lnini.sl .jinre-l fiithfulness nnd 'lai onee I ,he ..ffl.-er. tier,-ely. and startisl to dia-
.*s Iletiy W.IS Biiilnit. 'hi* May day. mount near the linen, ber umther's enuain. \ "Let me «(e«k tii her." said one nf the coverii.,1 s.i.bltuly H^rang past ¦ the T..rie« I know the ehi',1 " Then, h.'r into the i.iad I turning I,> Hetty, he a«k.-.l plensiutiy.
The ,hild .-..k .i.i.ii.'.I l,y Unt ud-i "Isn't .vnur n.imv Urtiy .Marvin';" den kb<x-k, aud by 'he look of de>iw>- I "Vr*. sir." ,
c'- a I f ¦/ ¦-¦ ..
Q
.\ .Mv-I.'l
Mi" -Iniiii Sllll
I.. M-lu-nli I'l-ke
i,.n..i|s|v l,f,,k,ii
sill,I illul klliel 11
family sav li,.r d
mils Sh,.,,
¦|. whns,.
,.r Hurriii
nIT a v,'i
N,,rlb Cil
calh was
iiig-
'IlgllU-Clll,-lit
1. was niT--
r ag,,. vvii»
"lina H.-I
i,','i,l,'iiUl-
Ck,l,-voi»
ona. 4.-'n -¦ '.' Q. ,«
of e'J'y- ¦ tiouj»hf
a. flrreVT Rj<k«''To jmmT n '--* -' " -/«nt rit
wfi-ToiV
fhe tk-y. If w«nt
Wllh (v w/i.x- AJta
tP <»U'C»V ' . » I
CoKf-i-.--' tcer,^ le Ut ao
—f !-* #>...l-*i •
of tha 4Tick! ^
rrnniiii.'i I Piiede
Sp.'nk.T I'i.m,,,11 vvl„, hv. -,, \ h ,,f
111.liana, will ink,- a *,-ii v,,.viiy.-
Kiiig .Mf.iiis,, .,f Spnin will visit Ihe eniiriB nf Kiirnp.' this suniin,-r.
It.nr .^.Iniiral Ilobley Ii Kviiii" Is a l..i-i-ball eiiiliu-Uist nn.l s.-hloin niish.-s .III .,|,|u,riuiii;y i„ -,-e a gai.„-.
Karl lb,hens has ilchnilcl.v a,-eept.-d .\mtia-«ii,l,.t ili,,alc'« inviiatinn m visii .\uiir.,a l,.-f..rc ih.- .-h.s.. nf ih.. j.ar.
I'ail' Kruger i- living in n villa nt Clari-n« .111 the Luk.- nf ilcti.-va, with his daugl.t-r. his giiin,l,|iildr,-ii. his UCT..tary .ind hi« |.|i,vsi. uin
.I.Tmes i;,,r,|,iii Biiimtl , arm-, wilh
age. twi, fine ,,i«i,. in .,r,ler that he aiay avoi.l . ..ii.|..|.se.l n.llk.
Sir Tlinuas Liptoii i» 1.1 niak, this cm,ir.v .1 V -,t thi. y.-ar. II- will ...nllne hims.-lf ,,i, Il,i. trip i,. an lE- ape, Iiou nf the St Louis Exposiiion.
Itamou Corral, who is to be the Vi, e rr.-sident of .Mexi,„. i. ki-n«n a- ihe ¦ l-a!,y " of I'resideni Iiia»'» I'almiei. b> ng now bul fony »ix years ..id
Sir William Tnrii«r who wes l.jng
ai. -Xpert a.lvi»-r i.. Iiarnin ou in
ainnjic...| piiiiiir ll. ktill irnndt^rfully
' «4'U«« at lua auiTt: liiaii aaveiitr xmra
st l.,,nis. M.. W.tli Ul.- I,..|..' llllll ,-l.-m,'n,-.v will I..- slmw 11 In llllll i>li.ii h.' will pb.iiil guilty In bill,,-!-! in Uie ,il.v lighling s.-amlal in .Imlg,. M,l',.ii- aid's cniui. Cbiirb.s .\ ilntk,- mini.' a ( ¦lunlaiy .-ii|il'e»..i..n m Cir.-iiil .MKu- 11.-y ,l..s,.ph W. F,,lk nf iiH h.' kie-ws .-.,ii,-..rning Iln- vurinils li.,...ll,- s-amliils whi.h hav.- b.'.-ii b.-f.ue Ih.' pnbli.- f.ir the last IW.I an.l a half .v.iirs. lelling in miiinl.- ih-lail ..f th.' pans he plav.'.l ,111.1 whn .11.1 Ih.' bribing,
liiilk.- Silili In bis I'niif.'ssi.iii:
"I di.l 111,I r,-ali-/.e Ihal 1 was cnm- iniitiiig 11 .lime in lakiiig tnnn.-.v 'Hr mv vnl.' nntll Ih.-s.- li..o.lle |irns,-,'nii,,iis li.raii-
"Th.' p.'npl,' nf St. I.niiis even imw .1.1
nnl ri-iilize Imw lln-y have 1 n persisi.
eiilly plniub-re.l f..r y.'ars an.l y.-ars l.y 111.' m.'U Uiey el.-.l.'.l l.> niiike laws f.'.r Ihe lity. W..r.. 1 M giv.. llu' .b'lails ..f ull Ih.-'viui.nis deals in mv knnvvl- cli;,' vnlnm.'s wnnhl be Ulli'il,
"The lirsl bill tliiil ,ain,' np after I
hud be. 1.' a m.-inb.T ..f the .'.iml.ine
was th.' Snliuibun L.>.>p l.ill 'The .•..m- bine g,,I .SltiLisMi for Uieir v,,Ii's 1,11 Ihis bill: nn Ihe Ib'll Liiie bill. IJls.iKHi; nn th,. rninn .Weiine bill, .'SIS.IKSI; Cen¬ lral 'Triiciinn bill. .•?7."..(i<Hi; Tblril Street Line bill, wc were In get $l.-,.iHHl: Lighting bill. JlT.rKiii; ,,n tlu' Siiburliau Wl' w.r.- Io get $7.'i,iMlii which Is now in Un- safe ilcpnsil Imx in tlu' Lin.'.ilu Trnsi Cnnipiiiiy. being plii..-.l there; wilh 111.' ugr.'.ni.-iil Hint it slmnhl^e tnrm-d ..v.r bi ns when Ihe bill hii.l be.'ti pass.-il,
•¦Whil.. Ih.'S.. ur.. s.iinc nf Ibe largest] l.rilics s...-urc.l .luring my term of nIH..'. Ih.r.. wrrn iiiiiuiii..iiible .ilhers. ranging rr.iiii .¦<10.ikhi f..r svvil.^hing bills In a f,'W hundred ilnllars fnr som.- niiiinr privilege.
'"The bribe prices were IIxihI In meet¬ ings nf Ihc cniiibine. Ibe prncediire be¬ ing for s.imi- m.-mber 1.1 get np and niiive Iliiil.,i| c.'rliiin pri.'e be lix.-il .m a .-.-rliiin bill- (Mher memb.'rs vvnnld give their npininiis an.l a vnle wiiiild be ail..|i!eil- 'I'hcn wi- w.ml.l s.-l.-.l an agi-nl nf Ihc cnmliim- by ballnl In ne- gnliiile fill- illl.l r.'..'iv.' Ih.' in..m-y. 'This agi'iiI wnnhl ilisiribiil,. Ih.. money ,111.nng ns,
'•Fnnn my Inlimale kiinwl.-.lKe of ,1,'iilliigs wiih Ibis ...mil,in,, anil from
iiilnniiiitinii s...-nr.-,l ..f what has 1 n
gnitig .,11 h.r.' r.ir III.' liist .lUiirl.'r ..f n eentiny. I make Ihc pnslliv.' slalem.'iit Ihill liiere is hanlly a .s.rporalion in the city nf St. I.niiis nf K.-.!!.!""! ami. nver Ibul has ni.I either b.'en hehl np fnr brill.' inniiey nr Ihal has mil boughtl olll. iill iiciinn Irnin Ih.- .'..mbine ill the! House of n.'legales.
"I 11.'l.'.l as iig.-iil nf Un- ,-mill,In.' In a niimli.-r nf Ih.-s.¦ .leuls. When Ihese priisci-nli..iis .-,,mmi.n,'eil vv,- \vere iisinimih'.l, liul still .¦.inlhlenl nf nnr al.iliiy In g.'t .1111 nn tnp- K.I HiiU.'r assnr.'.l ns Iher.' was n.i danger, and gave us iinlhnrily In .-inpln.v all th.' iilloi'iievs Wl- vvaiiii-.l and In- w.uild pay the bill's, an.l he .li.l, 11.- I.ii.l us net to fi-.'l un.-iisy, Hntl.'r talk.'.l 1.1 me a gi'ciil inunv liiues .•.inti.l.'nliully iiboul his plans iliill whiil b.. ha.l .l..n.'.
••Tin- gang kimwii as tin- 'Il.i.„lli' gilllg' ill St, I.niiis is mnre pnvverfnl
than Ihl' | pl.' ..f Ihis .ily .beam nf.
It has millinns behind it. and the
ihaiiics are that unless tbe | pie nf
St. Louis rise up they will sii.ieeil in gelling cnnlrnl nf Ibe cily again."
iii;i.i:.\ KFi.i.Kif ci!.\iir.\'Ti:s.
II,t- 11,'r .\ H Ii,gr ll Ilitll,liffc illlil
li.'i.iv.'s 11.iirly .\|ipliinse
Hnslnii Helen .\dains Keller, Ihe blind and deaf girl vvliose progress in h.'r sin.lii's has inl.'n'sted mnny of Ihe leading eiln.'ulnrs sin.-.' sh.' was a .Iliill. iViis gra.lnute.l fmni Ita.hliff.' C.lh.g,., r.-i'i-iving cnm liiii.h- Imnnrs with her .\. It- ib-gree.
'I'lm .-.1111111.-nceiii.'Ill excr.'lses look pliici- in Siiiiiii-r's Th.'iiir.'. Cambridge. Miss Kelh.r sal iiim.ng her .hissmali'S. .lad in her ninrliirbnanl uml gnwn. Sh.> was a..'..ni|iaiii.'.l bv her Icacb.'r an.l compiiiimn. Miss Sullivan.
I'n'siih'tit Itriggs ri'f.'rr.'d to .Miss K.-il.T us nne who. in h-urning iiimli- liinglil mnre. Heuii Irwlii ihen pre- si'nl...l 111.' diplomas, an.l wh.-n Miss K.'ll.'r's iiiinii' wus n-iid she went f,,r- Wiird In Ihc plalfcrm gni.l.il by .Miss Snllivan, l....k Ihe degree. Imwi-d smil¬ ingly. 1111,1 Ihen left Ibe Ili.-alri- aniiil prntra. te.l iippluiisc Sh.' .lid n..| al- • .¦iiii Ihe iUninnl diniii'r.
Drive the Russian Fleet Back to Port Arthur.
PRINCE UHTOMSKY IS LOST
le l-eielTlel Wei Xnnk .in.l Tirn Othel Wan.hl|>« llainnseil—,lM|i»iie«e l.n»se« SllChI—Thr Ituasleii .\riiile« -tre Hani l're«»e,I •i.-I llenvv Klchllni: 1> On —No Orrlslve KuciiseinenI* ll,-i>orle,l.
'Tnki.
.l.pan.
ssiun
i4!ilil-iil Tegn sent a repnii ..11 the nav.,: .'iisuKi off r.irl .\rllnii. wher nn Kiissiun . ship vvas sunk an.l In.i nlh.'rs 1 damage.l in an iill.'nipl ,.r thr I! n.-el In cs.ape fi-niu lb" linHnr. The repnrl ti.ll..ws;
"tin re.-.'ipl nf a inessag.- s.-iil by wireb-ss I.-l.-gruphy Irani a pi, kei ship off Port .\rlliiir. Ihal Ihe encMiy's lieel liad emerged from Ihe |inri. 1 a.lvaiue.l I.l 111.-el Ih.'in wilh all my il.'cl .'X.-epI vess.'Is on sp.'.iai niissinii,
"The enemy .-.insi^i.'.l nf six haiile- ships. live ,riiis,'rs ami fnurleen de. siriivers wbi,-li appiiieiiUv alli'inpicl I.l innve s..uihwiir.l. bni ut nishlfall Ihey siay.'d ..iilshh' of Ih.' p "rl.
¦•'Thai nighl a majnriiy of .mr ie- sir.iv.'rs an.l t.upe.ln bnals allacke.l Ih.' .'ii.'inys II...-1 niiisiile of Ih.' pnrl ami sunk al I.-ast .,11.' l.iilU.'ship of Ibe I'cr.'svlel lype an.l .lamag.'.l s.'ri.iusly niic liiitlleslii|i nf Sevasinpnl l.'p.' an.l
n .f 1 liana type, which w.'re l.iw.'d
intn the porl Ih,' neil iiininlng-
"(In niir side Ihe wui-drn.im of Ihe ib'slrnyer Shlraknm,, vvus damag.-.l an.l Ihree in.-n were kiil.'.l an.l .111.- snrei-..n and Iwo men were wnnii,l,-,l, T,iriie.l.i bnal Cbi.l.ui n-.'.'ivi'.l .un' sli..| iu Ihe afl engine rn.im. bul Ih.-r.' w.'re n.. cas. uallii's, 'T,,ri..'.la l„iiilK t,A and lid were slightly diiinageil."
It,line. Uuly, ,\ ilispiihli fram Takia In Ihl' Cinrmih' .riluliii says Ihe Uns¬ sian .Vilmiral, rriil.-e I'hloinsky. ami 7."iil men wen- drovvm-.l wh.-n Ihe liai¬ ileship IVresviel was tnrpeiloed and sunk.
'The .liipanes.' Insl six kill.'il Fnnr of Ihe .lapancse Inrp.'.l.i boats w.'r.' .luiii- aged.
.Newi'hwang, 11 is lie.-..iniiig .b'ar Ihat Ille Iwe gr.'at urmi.'s nnw pi'u.-li- eully fu.'Ing .'a.h nlli.'r have In Iheir ree.'Ill eiigiigi'Iii..iils s.uiuhl lo win nnly a iinslii.in for Ihe dcisive batUe Unit caiiiml nnw b.' far away, 'The sharp iissunlls of the .lapanes.' ..asl ami west i.r the riiili'na,l m-ar Kal|iliig uml iinilli nf thai ,ily near 'Ta.hi.liii.i nn.lniibl.'.I- h hud Icr Ui,.ir pnrpnse a plan In fnr,-.' I'li'iieral Knrnputkin In light sniilli nf llaleheii. und In light wlthniil ib'liiy a battl.' whi.li. ill the eveiil nf ilefeaL would have ma.le his relreal perihim. if not Impossible, becanse of Ilie forci's which (l.-nerai Kur.ikl has la Ihe imrlheasl Ihr.'alening Lian Yang and Mukden.
Hm Ihe Ilussian fnrces under Slakeb berg ..n the railway line and Mist- .'h.'iikn t.. Ihe easl nf Slakelberg's lefl Hank ure perslsleiilly lighting a rear gUiir.l seri.'s of eiigagi-m.-nls. Imping Willi the a.lvanlagi' nf lb.- mniinlaln- niis .-nuiitry In g,-I sufi-ly nnrlh Ilf llal- chi'ii. The Itussljins. relreallng oil Ihr.-,- mails, niiisi lu- Ilghling continu¬ ously, as the amlinlaiic.- trains prov.-. un.l In Iw.i .lays' march of tbem, at Ilai.li.'n. Is llem-ral Kurnpalklus main infaniry and arlillery fnrcc, ready to go soulh if n.'.essary. but for stralegl- .'nl r.-asoiis prefi-rring to make Ihe a.l- iinl ballli' grniiml belween llachen and
Llau Yang, where formidalil itremh-
menls and f..rllll.-d rou.is woul.l serve greatly in ilefemling a nalnrally sirong posiiion. 'Till' a.lvan.'i- of Ih.- .lapan.-se and Ihe threaten.'.l ib'slnicllon of Ihe Husslan fnri.'s s.inlh nf Hal.ben may for.e the Itussian .'.immander to liglit on ground s.'l.-.l.'.l by Ihe enemy, 'Tlie siliialion is clear nnly lo Ibe siral.-glslH nil III.' IW.I si.l.s. and the only thing plain 111 all is iliai ihe .lapane.se coii- Utine III pursue Stakelberic'H army, .Mlsl.-heiiko's Cossacks bravely liglllliiK III keep Ihe llni' of rereat clear liy pre¬ venting a Jim.11011 nf the .Inpanese f.ini-s fr.un the s.inih.-asi wilh Ihnse nn.ler (ii-ncrul (Iku on bolh si.lea of th.' railroa.l rnnnlng nonli.
^Sm^
AbsolutslirPure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JULY 3.
DK.VH Nl'MHKH AHOI'T bl.-i.
HF.i'liHI' III .Miiitl-: MlNFIfS,
llllll.ral Hell Snys Il's ihc Lasi Haldi; (Inler Prevails al Vi.l.ir.
\ i, t..r. C.l Th.- f.iiirlli an.l. lleneral Hell says, the lusI depiirlalinn nf nninn miners'lrnm Ibis "ily was made. 'Tliere wen- tliirly fnnr. making a tulal of ISI to .late.
I'.>ni ll.'pniy Shi-riirs and a s.|iia.l .if Ih.' Niiliniiiil liiiurd. under .'..niniiin.l .,f I'lipliiin .MiKUe. have nrilers to leave lluir |,ris,,m-rs iil Cnlnnidn Springs. Ihe liniii,- ,,r m,,si nf the mine ..wiicrs of Ihis iliviri.-l. Pea.-.' un.l .pii.-l pr.'Viiils, 1,111 m.irliiil law is still In for,,-. ,
Pali... .Miike I'p Llsls of Head. Miss¬ ing, Hurl and I'lihiirt.
N.-vv York Clly. Police InspiHlor Srhmlllbcrger turnisl Into Commission¬ er .M..\doo a loiiif report on the .shicuiu dlsasler. It roulnliiH luueh vnliiablo inforiualion. laboriously I'ollocted and approxininlely eorriit-especially tbe lists of uniues of the dead, missing, In¬ jured and uuinjiireil,
'The tolnl loss of life was III,'',.
It appears Hint less than eighteen per cent, of those on Ibe Slniiiiu es¬ caped Iinhurl and tbat aboiil sixly nine per cent, perished-that nearly four limes as many lost Ihelr lives ns es- eapi-d injury.
Kill'.; Edward Vlsiis Hnmbiirg. King Kdwanl paid a visit t., Hum- .mg, Ibe ni,asi,,n ,,f his visit l„lii« iiaile a general Imlliiay.
,l,,l.s ill Uie Ilnrvesl Field, Sniierlnlendent .lobn J. Ilealin. af the Sinle I'ree Einploymenl Hmean. nt .New Ynrk City, hears frnni Ijibor Coiniulssi.iii.r Amb-rwin. of .MlHsoiirl. Ihal there nre needed Ihere accoidliiK Io latest reporls, 'Jl.iNai exlrn haiuls 10 reap the harvest In Un- wheat belt. 'The wnges nrr from t'2 to $,'! .''lO a day wilh board. Only hardy, siroiig men. a..nstonied lo ouldoor labor are wanI I'll.
Illn.y aid Taft on Philippines. .\t Hat vard Iticlianl (lliiey nita.k.-d 11,1 S,.,i..|iiry Tiifl di-fi-nded Ihe Cm
I UUl.'Ill's Pliilippin.' p.ilii.v.
Carry IJ'.'.ikKMKMI rnsseiirer« Steamers in Kosion liarlior .iiiicl over l''J.iK«i.(i(i(l passengers la»l year, (inly one life was U,at.
War .\galiisi Helling Craze Till- Eiiniiabl.- I.if.- .\ssuiaucc So- i.-l.v ..f New Y..rk Cil.v has issu.'.l n ir.-nliir pn.hil.iling ns .-niploy.'s fnnn ..tllng on ra-.-s on pain nf dismissal, ml several nf Ih- largest «iiin-» in Ibe ily have begun ii war on Ihe fever for
„ lllllg nil Ihe hnrse races
LiCktiihif Kills Four, Deslmys Honse. I luring a seven- sinrin al Heaver Mills Creek, near Eilninnlnn. N, «', 'T.. lijchlning slrmk Ihe Imnie nf T. Ka.-r.iik. kllliiig' Mrs Kao^iik and lime ehihlreii. 'The hnuse was desini.ved and the liiallcs wen- fonnd in Un- rnliiH by neighbors.
.¦yru.iise Wins IV.nt Itn-e Svru.ii-.- riiiv.rsiiv W..11 Ihl- inier- ,.i;',giul,. an.l fr.'sliniiiii 1 iglil nared liir-il.v ra.cs at Pnughkei-psle .1111' ¦nni.-il lb. f • ..ar.-d ra.-e.
Nail.inal Hank Falls,
Th.- c.,iiir,,ll..r of llll- Cnrn-ii, .1 .-1
Wa-liiii«I'iii, II, C. has n.eiveil w„i,l
if 111- fiiiliiie of Ihe Me<limi Naiional
II:,.,k al Meilina. N, Y.
Sperling Hrevitiei ,,f the New Ynrks. ris«s 1,1 i,s like a bniigr.i imnt to
Il.v
c.-ji.',:.- .'ri.'ket t.-am 11 L-iiiue with Ilngby, iu
luv.-rf.inl V.-.1 a .In i ilngluiHl.
I H.-rn,I- Ih, wiiiii.r of th.- Siiliurlinii I Hiin.li,iip iiuv.'l.'d frnm N.w Y.irk to I SI l.nnis III a Hpi-i-iai . ar 1.1 enli-r the
jrsiiasi World's Fair Handicap
The Wn-.iii brnUiers L.s: ami W. A.
Larnisl nnd M |i Wliimni. n..ii in the I two Inwn leiitiis nnii'li.-s play.-d In an j iiiviialinii Iouru»jii.-nI al Ihe Itneko- I wiiy Huntiiifc Clnb
' Ja,,.b Scha'fer defeateil I.<iiiis Cure
! ii, s :u«ai-p.-.::it billiard uia'ch in Paris.
Hham '-in has a .riving asMicimlon
will' ll |.r..nii » lo ' - nne i,f the most . ,,. tiv.- orga min tions iu tb- lasiern part 1 ,,f Peniisylvanui,
i i;,,n.ler, a luemlw-r nf the S[K>rt Ath- 'i I, li,|iie Bordelais, at an amateur , bam- I |,i,,i,shili niwIinK al Paris France. ( broke Ihl- worl.r« recr.l at p-.h- iiull- . mg . l-ariiig 12 f-ei 1 in'h I Ihe .\ni.ri.an . a.hl li.gnninr fin. j ishw! Hr-i lu the ra- fr-.m In.vet 10
lli-ligoland f.ir the Empernr William
Cup bul lost on iiuie allnwaiiie Thc I Eiiiiiiah .vachi Vftldiirt auu.
N'evvi. From the Far East 11,. liiillluiy ilttaihea are g'llllg In S,,.,tkeni Miiiiihnrhi, in Hiillclpations if ,|i'v. N.j.nieiits llien-,
llilii'lal KiMO|.illkil. lefl l.ian.lalig t,, lis.nine .-..niniind nf lln- army op¬ en ting Inward Pnrl Arlhur.
111.. ,ln|.uii..s,. an- experimeiiling
II 111 unlniii'-lill.- iractinn to take aloies fmni Ihe f .lilt frntll 'Tiikii-han nver a Ii,a,l nf p.ngl, |ilank>.
Tnki,I ilispiin-h says a .lapan.s.- ,|e la. hiiiei.t -itiprisi-d and riiiin-.l a . nm- paii nf C..--,,,ks. sev.-n miles iiorlli- we.i nf 'I'llkll HhnII
l',,r 111., tirsl tim.- si..-.- the war be- Liin lieu.nil Kiiinpalkiii !• p.-rsonally .lire.-tint ..p-rall.,iis in ih. liel.l
n »<« anil..11111 I-d iinii Tif-ia wlil 111.I bee,I repiesenijiiu.ns bv (iieat niiluin I. sp.-. ling the ili-i laraii..!. mak¬ ing ffUMlsinffs contialiiind i.l nai
(i.ii.ral (Iku. who '.as In .niiininnd
III ll.e .lapan.se army ai ihe biillle nf Wafrti,c.,w ir Teli.su. n ports Ihat lie has bill l.'.l I.'.IH itnisians al Tel- l>su
'Th- Hn-'Ian War (ifflie has liwn Inf..mil-.1 that the .Inpam-se have sl,siidoae4 iheir adianee norlh of Feii( WaiiK ( k*ns and tli« Wt-m ut KiU'i'en.
SulvJerl: The KlnK<lnm DIvUIf.I. 1 Ktnal all.. li!--iO—(lol.ten Toil. I'rov. xvl.| la^Meinnr], Verse*. lU-14—Commea* tary on the llay'a Lesinn.
T. .\ demand by the people (va. 111). When Hehohoam found liiiiisi'li tlie Bviccca- sor to the throne he met Ihe lesdcii of iha nation at Shechcm, While Ihis assembly was called oslensihly for the purpose of i-iinArining Kehobonin in his kingdom, yet the people hnd detcnnini-d to exact cer¬ tain reforms aa the condition ol their alle- pmnee. They had many gru-vancoa: 1. The burden nf taxation wai very great. It waa eapcciaiiy hard upon the northern tribes who were so far remove,! froni .lertt- salem thnt thev could not alinrc iu tha wealth whii-h filled the eoHcr* uf Ihe h-nd- em. 2. Thc people were bitterly op¬ pressed. The forced free Inbor for Solo¬ mon's great works wna excee.ViUgly burden- some. "Although they had been dauled by the splendor «nd ijisplsy of Sulonion, yet ere long thev vvake.l up to the bitter realiuition .if tlie fa.t thai all tins ghtter was not cold, and Ihnt the just |iolioy of David no longer gui.led the throne.
II. Kch.ibouiia .leeisi.m (vs. 11! 15). 13. ".Ml the people." 'This pr.diiihly haa refer¬ ence to the ten trilies; .ludah and Benja¬ min clung to Kehnliontii. "Tho third day." Uchoboam had asked Uie people to wait three "lays for his deeieion (v. 51. "Thia seemed reasonable on tho face of it. and vet this waa one of thc inieslions which a right heart would have d.-cidcd instantly. It waa only because there was a cnnteat be¬ tween his conscience nnd his desires that delay was iiec.led. This was llie turning nnint in the life ef King Ueholsiam. On Ins .Ircision hung his destiny na king and Ihe vv.'lfiire of tlie nation." 1.1. "Rough¬ ly." Ue WHS harsh nnd inaolent. "For¬ sook—counsel." Itcliob.iam lirat consulted with the old men (v. 6). They vvwro the men of wisdom and ability whom golomos in hia wisdom had ehosen for hia advisera. Ree Prov. HiU; 15i22. Uut their counael did not auit thc young king. They advised Rckoboain to grant the rcuueat ol tbe peo¬ ple and "apeak good worna to them" (r» 7). Hut he was proud, haughty and con- ceite.l and f.irsook their counsel. Ha ahould have followed it because, 1. It waa right. 2. It was good for the people. 3. It would bring the highest prosperity and glory to thc kingdom. 4. It would render the (lovernment more stable. 5. It would liitul the people lo him.
14. "Young men." Hehohoam next con- eiilted Uie voung men, his aisociales (va, 8, 111. The surest mark ef a fool ia that ha chooBcUi olher fools f,>r his n,lvi8cr«. Tha king iiia-le a fatal omission in acekiiig ad¬ vice- There is no mention made of hia Roing lo (loil or tn one of Ooil's prophets. I will add." 'This was the Inmjunge of a tyrant. 'With whips," It is piidiahle that Ihe exprewion is nol eiilirely ligiira-- live. It is iiiiite possihle Unit Ihe levira n( AmorilcB, lliltites, elc. (ohnn. OiZO, 21), hnil been kept at their tnila liy thc lash. "Wilh Bcorpions." As Ihc fcorpion-an instrument ot torliiie with many lashes, like Ihc legs of Ihe nnininl nf Ihis name, nnd rai'h In^h armed wilh i liiirp piiinta ts lacerate Ihe flesh - is a iiiiue lerribla Bcoiirge than the roninmn whip, so will my Bcverilv exiecd iiiv father's. 'Tliis nnswer meant his ilownflill, it vv.i» Ihe lieight of fnllv for him to lake sneh a course. 15, "liroughl niii.ul .if Ilie L.n.l" (11. V.) The course of events hnd bi-en shaped by Solo¬ mon's transgression, ami they were left by God In work nut their natural results. Tha sin of the father was here visited on the chil.l. Thc meaning is Hint Ihis great change nr n-v.,luii„n in the ll.'lu-evv state was brought about in llic pnividenee ol (io,l as a iiidgment nn Ihe nalinn fnr the sins of isolonion. (iod foieloM il by the pniphet Ahijah (i'lia|,. ll i.'lu IM) i but neither Rolouion's mis nor Hihoboam'a lllm,I follov and rash imiiruileiue were frnm Ihe I^onl. (!o,lfori'sceswlint men will freely do nnd er,|er« Ilia jiulniucnla or nienirs acconlingly.
HL 'ihe revolt of the ten tribes (vs. 16- 20
1(1, "All Israel." Tlie leaders repre- srnlhiir i .c ten Irilics. "What portion—in David." ete. dust as a king inherita the nation he governs, s,i n inonari-hy inherits ils king. Hut Ihc ten trilirs hnil not thua received David, nor prulMiIily Solomon either. Seven j-eurs idler Dnvid had been rreoflrniicd aa King of .ludah Uic chieftains of the ten tribes made a speilnl treaty with him bv whirh he shniil,! |r,ivern them. Thc k-rms of Ihis irenly «e do not know, bat it was probably reneivci nn Ihe accea- eion of Solomon, aud it is evident that the ten tribes now regarded it as broken by Hrlioboain. Their loyally to him was an¬ nulled by hia own arlion. Ihe phraaa "son of .lesse" is a taunt, like "carpenler'a aon" in Mall. 13iS5. ''Tn your tents." This was probably a impiilar war cry, dat¬ ing fnini Uu- ,1, vs of the exodus, when tha whole nalion lived in tcnis. Hut wc are ta remember also that a grrat multitude was novir crowded almut a town, and doubtleaa many were at this time dwelling in tenia. "Now see," etc. I^et David'a descendant* Ipok after his dvnasty; we sever our con. nection. 17. "Which dwell." The Israel- iles who were members of the northern tribes, but who had lioinra in the cities ol .Tudah, did not go wilh Iheir own tribea, but remained and quietly ¦unibittcd to th< reign of Itehoboam.
18. "Sent Ad.iiam." The chief tax coV lector and therefore one of the most ob< noxious in the nation. ,He was probably sent to make concessions, but it wss toe lale. "The fatal word had been spoken, the rent in the nation had been made nevei to lie healed until they shall be united in fhriat, Ihe son of Dnvid. in the laltef davs (Kick, 37il52H). "Stoned hiij." Tbe rieiiple in Iheir blind rage rose up in a mob. With this one cx.ejilion tbia was a blood, lem revolution "Iielioboam made speed." Birengthcne.l himself. Margin, "Msde iisj of every efforl;" "exerted liimself much,* aince danger was threatening him as well as hia messenger. It apiKrars that littll time elapsed between the answer of Reho boam and the sending uf Adnrain to a|* pease tho irrilal.d leaders. This was don« and A.loram killed before Kehobosm lef Phcchem. The haughty, stern answer ani the sudden rhaniie to a more leaient policy markes the weak rhsractrr of thc new kinv, IB. "Israel rel*lled." Where prinei ami i»-oiile (ear God there will be no ro bellion, out where no rovennnt with Oo4 is. all human rnnsideralinns fall in 'pieces.
20 "All Israel heard," When the mail bo.ly nf tbe jieunle learned what tha fea assembled at .She. hem knew. "CalM him," etc. Afler the congregation at Kho chem was broken up ami ths penple hai returned to their homes, another a«aenibl| was convened by thc leaders of the tat tribes, at which time .leroljoaie was madi their king. "Judah only." Alchouah Bea janiln adhered lo Rehnlsiain (v. Jj) an4 lAso many Israelites of other tribes (». 171 yet they are all 1'K.ked upon aa boiDf aB oorbed in the tribe of .ludsh.
kniior. wss buiied tho Kngland. Wllh Weird ¦ Ccinelerv. Cluneaa
Weird Clilaes* Barlal.
'Tun II,., 1 ( hmeKe saiior. was bi olher ,1.11 in Ixindo nles, at ll,.' naist. TT.rkrr*, .'^rryina .n,.", l-ai,iier«, or laa- lerns, on bainliuo iinhia, and alternately rhanting and darning, billowed the coAo to Ihe gr4v#-«ide. Alter Ihe lolTin was low¬ ered rtf*, bisi.iiis and brea,I were thrown niMin It, and then the grave waa filled im with earth It la the ( hinese iM-lief tbat the slee|.er wiil need lliv, fond when ho awakens, and ihst Ihr .an'ile. which hs will hnd in his hands will guide bim into tbe uext world.
ntmka HIS Wb* Coafhlac.
Henrv C HuiliwH. .,1 Ilrooklya. N. Y, rouched so bald a lew days t^o that ko broke one of his ribs-
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW HitBroi.iv: luopixiM. wtvn ckntc* :=:--=rr:;it A FAMILT NKWSl'APKB OF LOCAL A.N'D GENERAL I \'TEL LUi EM K Tl«a«: tl.tO riAELT IV ADTAItE VOL. IX. FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, JULY 1, 1904. NO. .je. Dr. B. r. N. Bl».ke 3S IcaflWnMM STKIT Roara, a to 1 Brooklyn, N.V ¦auu u ar. DfNim-i. nftraaT. 1.1. Tuewlay and rnday .1 di tn 4 i.l - and S to s p. ni. Wrdaeedajr and Sal unlay 3ilO lo 4:9ll was a..'..ni iaiii.'.l bv her Icacb.'r an.l compiiiimn. Miss Sullivan. I'n'siih'tit Itriggs ri'f.'rr.'d to .Miss K.-il.T us nne who. in h-urning iiimli- liinglil mnre. Heuii Irwlii ihen pre- si'nl...l 111.' diplomas, an.l wh.-n Miss K.'ll.'r's iiiinii' wus n-iid she went f,,r- Wiird In Ihc plalfcrm gni.l.il by .Miss Snllivan, l....k Ihe degree. Imwi-d smil¬ ingly. 1111,1 Ihen left Ibe Ili.-alri- aniiil prntra. te.l iippluiisc Sh.' .lid n.. al- • .¦iiii Ihe iUninnl diniii'r. Drive the Russian Fleet Back to Port Arthur. PRINCE UHTOMSKY IS LOST le l-eielTlel Wei Xnnk .in.l Tirn Othel Wan.hl >« llainnseil—,lM i»iie«e l.n»se« SllChI—Thr Ituasleii .\riiile« -tre Hani l're«»e,I •i.-I llenvv Klchllni: 1> On —No Orrlslve KuciiseinenI* ll,-i>orle,l. 'Tnki. .l.pan. ssiun i4!ilil-iil Tegn sent a repnii ..11 the nav.,: .'iisuKi off r.irl .\rllnii. wher nn Kiissiun . ship vvas sunk an.l In.i nlh.'rs 1 damage.l in an iill.'nipl ,.r thr I! n.-el In cs.ape fi-niu lb" linHnr. The repnrl ti.ll..ws; "tin re.-.'ipl nf a inessag.- s.-iil by wireb-ss I.-l.-gruphy Irani a pi, kei ship off Port .\rlliiir. Ihal Ihe encMiy's lieel liad emerged from Ihe inri. 1 a.lvaiue.l I.l 111.-el Ih.'in wilh all my il.'cl .'X.-epI vess.'Is on sp.'.iai niissinii, "The enemy .-.insi^i.'.l nf six haiile- ships. live ,riiis,'rs ami fnurleen de. siriivers wbi,-li appiiieiiUv alli'inpicl I.l innve s..uihwiir.l. bni ut nishlfall Ihey siay.'d ..iilshh' of Ih.' p "rl. ¦•'Thai nighl a majnriiy of .mr ie- sir.iv.'rs an.l t.upe.ln bnals allacke.l Ih.' .'ii.'inys II...-1 niiisiile of Ih.' pnrl ami sunk al I.-ast .,11.' l.iilU.'ship of Ibe I'cr.'svlel lype an.l .lamag.'.l s.'ri.iusly niic liiitlleslii i nf Sevasinpnl l.'p.' an.l n .f 1 liana type, which w.'re l.iw.'d intn the porl Ih,' neil iiininlng- "(In niir side Ihe wui-drn.im of Ihe ib'slrnyer Shlraknm,, vvus damag.-.l an.l Ihree in.-n were kiil.'.l an.l .111.- snrei-..n and Iwo men were wnnii,l,-,l, T,iriie.l.i bnal Cbi.l.ui n-.'.'ivi'.l .un' sli.. iu Ihe afl engine rn.im. bul Ih.-r.' w.'re n.. cas. uallii's, 'T,,ri..'.la l„iiilK t,A and lid were slightly diiinageil." It,line. Uuly, ,\ ilispiihli fram Takia In Ihl' Cinrmih' .riluliii says Ihe Uns¬ sian .Vilmiral, rriil.-e I'hloinsky. ami 7."iil men wen- drovvm-.l wh.-n Ihe liai¬ ileship IVresviel was tnrpeiloed and sunk. 'The .liipanes.' Insl six kill.'il Fnnr of Ihe .lapancse Inrp.'.l.i boats w.'r.' .luiii- aged. .Newi'hwang, 11 is lie.-..iniiig .b'ar Ihat Ille Iwe gr.'at urmi.'s nnw pi'u.-li- eully fu.'Ing .'a.h nlli.'r have In Iheir ree.'Ill eiigiigi'Iii..iils s.uiuhl lo win nnly a iinslii.in for Ihe dcisive batUe Unit caiiiml nnw b.' far away, 'The sharp iissunlls of the .lapanes.' ..asl ami west i.r the riiili'na,l m-ar Kal iliig uml iinilli nf thai ,ily near 'Ta.hi.liii.i nn.lniibl.'.I- h hud Icr Ui,.ir pnrpnse a plan In fnr,-.' I'li'iieral Knrnputkin In light sniilli nf llaleheii. und In light wlthniil ib'liiy a battl.' whi.li. ill the eveiil nf ilefeaL would have ma.le his relreal perihim. if not Impossible, becanse of Ilie forci's which (l.-nerai Kur.ikl has la Ihe imrlheasl Ihr.'alening Lian Yang and Mukden. Hm Ihe Ilussian fnrces under Slakeb berg ..n the railway line and Mist- .'h.'iikn t.. Ihe easl nf Slakelberg's lefl Hank ure perslsleiilly lighting a rear gUiir.l seri.'s of eiigagi-m.-nls. Imping Willi the a.lvanlagi' nf lb.- mniinlaln- niis .-nuiitry In g,-I sufi-ly nnrlh Ilf llal- chi'ii. The Itussljins. relreallng oil Ihr.-,- mails, niiisi lu- Ilghling continu¬ ously, as the amlinlaiic.- trains prov.-. un.l In Iw.i .lays' march of tbem, at Ilai.li.'n. Is llem-ral Kurnpalklus main infaniry and arlillery fnrcc, ready to go soulh if n.'.essary. but for stralegl- .'nl r.-asoiis prefi-rring to make Ihe a.l- iinl ballli' grniiml belween llachen and Llau Yang, where formidalil itremh- menls and f..rllll.-d rou.is woul.l serve greatly in ilefemling a nalnrally sirong posiiion. 'Till' a.lvan.'i- of Ih.- .lapan.-se and Ihe threaten.'.l ib'slnicllon of Ihe Husslan fnri.'s s.inlh nf Hal.ben may for.e the Itussian .'.immander to liglit on ground s.'l.-.l.'.l by Ihe enemy, 'Tlie siliialion is clear nnly lo Ibe siral.-glslH nil III.' IW.I si.l.s. and the only thing plain 111 all is iliai ihe .lapane.se coii- Utine III pursue Stakelberic'H army, .Mlsl.-heiiko's Cossacks bravely liglllliiK III keep Ihe llni' of rereat clear liy pre¬ venting a Jim.11011 nf the .Inpanese f.ini-s fr.un the s.inih.-asi wilh Ihnse nn.ler (ii-ncrul (Iku on bolh si.lea of th.' railroa.l rnnnlng nonli. ^Sm^ AbsolutslirPure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE THE SUNDAY SCHOOL INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JULY 3. DK.VH Nl'MHKH AHOI'T bl.-i. HF.i'liHI' III .Miiitl-: MlNFIfS, llllll.ral Hell Snys Il's ihc Lasi Haldi; (Inler Prevails al Vi.l.ir. \ i, t..r. C.l Th.- f.iiirlli an.l. lleneral Hell says, the lusI depiirlalinn nf nninn miners'lrnm Ibis "ily was made. 'Tliere wen- tliirly fnnr. making a tulal of ISI to .late. I'.>ni ll.'pniy Shi-riirs and a s. iia.l .if Ih.' Niiliniiiil liiiurd. under .'..niniiin.l .,f I'lipliiin .MiKUe. have nrilers to leave lluir ,ris,,m-rs iil Cnlnnidn Springs. Ihe liniii,- ,,r m,,si nf the mine ..wiicrs of Ihis iliviri.-l. Pea.-.' un.l .pii.-l pr.'Viiils, 1,111 m.irliiil law is still In for,,-. , Pali... .Miike I'p Llsls of Head. Miss¬ ing, Hurl and I'lihiirt. N.-vv York Clly. Police InspiHlor Srhmlllbcrger turnisl Into Commission¬ er .M..\doo a loiiif report on the .shicuiu dlsasler. It roulnliiH luueh vnliiablo inforiualion. laboriously I'ollocted and approxininlely eorriit-especially tbe lists of uniues of the dead, missing, In¬ jured and uuinjiireil, 'The tolnl loss of life was III,'',. It appears Hint less than eighteen per cent, of those on Ibe Slniiiiu es¬ caped Iinhurl and tbat aboiil sixly nine per cent, perished-that nearly four limes as many lost Ihelr lives ns es- eapi-d injury. Kill'.; Edward Vlsiis Hnmbiirg. King Kdwanl paid a visit t., Hum- .mg, Ibe ni,asi,,n ,,f his visit l„lii« iiaile a general Imlliiay. ,l,,l.s ill Uie Ilnrvesl Field, Sniierlnlendent .lobn J. Ilealin. af the Sinle I'ree Einploymenl Hmean. nt .New Ynrk City, hears frnni Ijibor Coiniulssi.iii.r Amb-rwin. of .MlHsoiirl. Ihal there nre needed Ihere accoidliiK Io latest reporls, 'Jl.iNai exlrn haiuls 10 reap the harvest In Un- wheat belt. 'The wnges nrr from t'2 to $,'! .''lO a day wilh board. Only hardy, siroiig men. a..nstonied lo ouldoor labor are wanI I'll. Illn.y aid Taft on Philippines. .\t Hat vard Iticlianl (lliiey nita.k.-d 11,1 S,.,i.. iiry Tiifl di-fi-nded Ihe Cm I UUl.'Ill's Pliilippin.' p.ilii.v. Carry IJ'.'.ikKMKMI rnsseiirer« Steamers in Kosion liarlior .iiiicl over l''J.iK«i.(i(i(l passengers la»l year, (inly one life was U,at. War .\galiisi Helling Craze Till- Eiiniiabl.- I.if.- .\ssuiaucc So- i.-l.v ..f New Y..rk Cil.v has issu.'.l n ir.-nliir pn.hil.iling ns .-niploy.'s fnnn ..tllng on ra-.-s on pain nf dismissal, ml several nf Ih- largest «iiin-» in Ibe ily have begun ii war on Ihe fever for „ lllllg nil Ihe hnrse races LiCktiihif Kills Four, Deslmys Honse. I luring a seven- sinrin al Heaver Mills Creek, near Eilninnlnn. N, «', 'T.. lijchlning slrmk Ihe Imnie nf T. Ka.-r.iik. kllliiig' Mrs Kao^iik and lime ehihlreii. 'The hnuse was desini.ved and the liiallcs wen- fonnd in Un- rnliiH by neighbors. .¦yru.iise Wins IV.nt Itn-e Svru.ii-.- riiiv.rsiiv W..11 Ihl- inier- ,.i;',giul,. an.l fr.'sliniiiii 1 iglil nared liir-il.v ra.cs at Pnughkei-psle .1111' ¦nni.-il lb. f • ..ar.-d ra.-e. Nail.inal Hank Falls, Th.- c.,iiir,,ll..r of llll- Cnrn-ii, .1 .-1 Wa-liiii«I'iii, II, C. has n.eiveil w„i,l if 111- fiiiliiie of Ihe Me |
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