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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
•HVOLia OOSItB**. JI'IVF: CV-.TtTm
A rAMILT SKWSPAPKK Or LOCAL AKD GBinnAI. IMTU.I.iaS1IL'K
TIKBIt •!.»• tAAMLr » AOTAIt.!
VOL. VIII.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, rTUNE 26, 1903.
ISO. 35.
lA^oodcleft
r.
Building Sites
I Oood Boating, Bathlns, Fishing
n«a Kmi al Waur at Uv TM*
ii
tnomgoot
FREEPORT. La I.
•eee leassli^ Plae OUawaeet WeM-Ceeleeae Flre Oe- Mliaeal, Htm Oaee Wetor a«»*iy,
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hempa'aae
Naw York
onea In Hempsteail Rank nnlldlnR Oorner Main and Fulion Htreets
IV
EDGAR JACKSON coOnsellor-at.law
132 Naaaaii St
SEW VOIIK BALOWIN, NASSAU CO,, L I
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW
¦saty Is Less cs land ssd llsit|i|9
I.I.' Naaaau St, New Vork Roaidance. Smith Bt,, near Chureh, Freepori
.rder nf llon. kobert rte*hurT. Surro- rate of the (Conniy of Naseau. n,.tlcc Is herehy riven to all persons bavins claims against laaeph Itaynor, lale of the 'I'own of Hemp- stand. Io the aakl County, deceased, to present Ihe anme wllh the vouchers Ihereof, to U,e enhacrllier. tto Adminiatrator etc. nf .atd de¬ ceased at her plaee of transaetlna hnsinees at the reaidence of said Administrator al Scafnnl. Naaaaa Conutv. New Vork, un or before the eah day of July neit. Dated. Januarv : iwn.
MartR. Karxo EnoAR Jacksos. Es4^..
Alt'y for Adminlstrat(,r.
13S Nai«an Si I-D-a NewVo.^flly
nlhtra»or.
•WANTED —SEVER.\L PERSON'S of obaractor and f(ood repatatiuii in ench ¦tate (one in this ooanty reqniiol) to represent nnd advertise old estnhl.slied wealthy business honae of solid fnn icial standing. Salary f'Jl.OO weekiy with expenses additional, all paynble iu cash direct each Wednesday from head of¬ fices. Horso aud rarriane fnrnishod when necessary. References. Eiicloso self-addrcsacd envelope. Colonial 0>., 334 DcnrbomSt, Chicago —37,
ItTOTICi: TO rKitnlTOB*-I>nrsuant to
i\ ar order of Hon. Robert Seahiiry, Surro- i«le of Ihe County (,f Nasun, not Ire la lierehy alven In all persons havina i-Ialins arain.t ¦lanlel K. Smith, lale of theTown ol llemti- stead In the said Counlr. decea*<d. t.) present Ibe same with the vonrhers ihereor. t.. I he/.ah. seriber, the adminlstator etc., nf said deceased At her place of transiu'tlnK huslness at ,'Va- fnrd. Nassau Co, N. V., un or before Ihe Ist (lay of Octolier nest. Dated March n, I»fl
llAnnirr c. snirn,
Admluistrator
NOTICE TO rKKDITOR,a,-r'iirsuant tn anorder of Hos. ROHEKT SEABI'KV, Surroicate of the C.o<inty of Naaaau. nntirc Is hereby alven to all iiersons havlnir cla ms aaalnst Cornelia Baldwin, lale of the Town of Hempatead in the said Cniiiily, decwsed, lo j present the same with tlv ., - .
^
RANDALL & MILLER PRBBPORT. U I.
to thn Rubflcribc natd rltHTjiM^ At hrr nnw Kl hi>r rratd ( County, NVw Ynrk < . of Novemtwr ni'Kt. I Dated Aprils; !»». I Anna u. Cohnwem.. Adn
Edwin <r. Whioht.
Atl'y for AdrainlHtrafor, HodcvltkOntrf,
Namau Cuunty, N. V.
hiTR thereof.
IniifitHirator Hr. nf
rt* nf trnnMU'ttnv huul
at Krt^pnrt. Naw«ai|
r brft.rc- tbe li»th day
The Freeport Bank ^^-Lf^
,000
MAIN STRCCT, mCCPORT
WW t. BAIfBAU^ Pwsldat
qa4PirO«T T..BWUQU«, Vlea-Pras.
mtLUAM A HASAt. QpQbim
assert sf Diss sto fs
LWaESST iii^l^^B. Smith "•^1—¦ , "gg* M. Baadall
Ojnaa. aaespt lafal tolldays, from • a. m la is. m. CMlira feellltlas nad Indnre- meals In arsry dasartaMnt aqnal to thoaa ofalltortlMHsvTairfcsrBraoUrataanto or Traat OBM»aal»n, aad arery aroomo- dntlaa as tnr ns la conaMaat with con-
Interaat at tto rala of (par eent. paid on dmn daeoalla, thrae' montto or mora.
Diads tsBOsd oa all parta at Baropa.
Doaa a sanaral banklna bnalaaaa.
Acmaata ot earporatlaaa. companies, aoelallea, et«., aollrllad.
Kntlra anUstertkm gnamalaad.
Saiiltof
IRochville
Centte
Vlitaac Bwnac Rocli*iUcC«nne,X.f.
mUH R. MITH, Pr««l4ael
TM«M •. HMHT, Vl*e.rre«)4eal
•OMai T. uraoa, Ctskler.
JSoarb of Vlrcctote
Oaorga W. Dnvlam Thomu O. Knixht
Joha VIneant Ulram R. Smilh Olaatworth D. Oombaa Weslay B. Smilh
(Aarlaa'W. Uayaa Charles L, Wnllnca
Amadar Smith Anstln Ctomwall
John W. DaMott John T. Dnvlron
Edward T. Thuraton Hnmllton W. Panranll
Wa do aOaBaml Banklne Bnalnaaa of Dapos' ItaMDIseannt. .
jataiaat PaM on Speelal Depoalls.
Drafts laaoad on Bulond and tha Continent.
Toar Pntmnaaa snlmtad.
Bnaklns Honra: t A. a to I p. a,: Batur- dar, t A. M. to U M.
Dlaooont Dnya iTuaadnya and Frld ajr.lA
Establtshed 1866
32,000 IN U5B.
Mathisbek Piano Hfg. Co
Ol NEW HAVEN, CONN
Excels In qnaliMMi which ro to nmlir n flrrt clsai Inatrninent In Ioda, (ouch snd urnersl workasiishlpss well ss besuty of esse de siffn ibey stsad niulTsled. Ws hsve msnafsciared plsno* for over thlr-
ods. no fletUloiu rslnes: no myilertoua ersllnc
Hewl for desrrlBtlTS'estsloffti«,whlvh ws will bs flsd lo fsmlsa fom apoB reqoeet.
ChcLS. E^a Brockington
Bern IMh Strast NEW YORK
BargAlns Ii\ PIANOS AND ORGANS
All bilto payable to OEO. W. PEASELL, successor ti!lltSUtAttAts:ak
fe ^A. Jift ^/a ^.& ^SUt ^*<t ^Vtt J^VSt ^fe
i
Garp8ts& Bidding
Stoves. Ranges, Hooseiiiniisbing Goods.... Oil Ami iGasolene Stoves
*fl|P^|P^W^fllP'
C. PEASELL
of rreeport la now rmmit y k
to fBranh ros witb the fc»
Best Cooking 5tovc fe
on Ito markal. nad >wm, nl ito ^
fnaoaa dnnbia haatata. K
or aay ottor kind. K
C. PBASEIX * SON ft
UiMtertsksresntf EiHbslmsrs ?
Talastiaaa Call, !•« ft
^^ttf^iif^iii^^'a^'rtf^i^mfW
M
IN ANY LIGHT
Make finished pictures on
V/)e Kodak Plan
Load and anktstl KotLikx imywherc. DtM-olop with.iut d.irk room iu IIm Kodak DcTelopiu^ MaohiDo. Priut by dty ur ui^ht ou Dt>kku
Kodaks. $5 to S75
Brownie Cameras. $1 and S2 KodaK. "Detfelofiin^ Machines
Alw • varisd stuck el
Films Solio Velox Sa Fa PEARSALL
Bulldlof Main SL. Freeport
This is tho jear lc bay
A Lot oa the Beach
while you tsan get it at tlio did prio -.
There will bo an itdvaniy^ in prices after
this soason of '25 uud 50 per ceut. Tho
Hotel Site
ono acre and two building for sain. Information by calling or addressitiR
Mrs. A. J. Scott
Freeport, Nassau 0>., N. Y
Formerly Richard Smith's Beach Goarontee deed
Desirable Spring Trips
of two to five tlays' iliiration, are oflFered by tLo
OLD DOMINION LINE
to
Norfolk
Old Point Coinfort
Virginia. Bea,cK
RicKmond, Va.
and
Washington. D. C.
steamers sail daily, except Snuday, nt 8 p. m. from Pier '2)3, North Kivor, foot of Beach street. New York.
Stateroom Rraervations ean be se¬ cured two weeks in advance of sai'ing date, but must bo claimed by 10 KX) a. m, nn date of departure, or they will be assigned to other applicants if needed.
Old Dominion Steamship Co
81 BUCH STREET, HEW YORK ¦ Y U, B WAi.KKii, TralBc Manacrr
J. 1, Bbows, Gan. raaarniirr Agt
NOTICK TO Cl<KniT«liU-rnrs(i..nt to annrdrrnf Hon. IKIKKKT «CABI'IIV, S(irroKat«of the <?(,unly of Nassau. n,,li,'('is hrreby [riven to all pcixxis havlna clniiiis Inst KlixaliHlh !<. Ixiril. Isle uf tlii' Town nf pstead In tl,(, snld Connty, deceased, to rnt the same with the vtiiictiers thereof, lo he sub.criheT. the ezeeiitnr etr. of wii,t d,v(«s ed, at his plare of iransacllnft business nt the residence of said creciitor at I,awreiice, Nas¬ sau Co., N. Y, on or before Ibe Isl da/ uf De¬ cember next. llat«d April 311, IVIO.
Frarkli.,1 B. I.oiin, EseculDr.
KTili'
J.VERME
Wbolessle Retsll Furetffn snd Domestic
KnXJTT^S
and VeseUble D«llc*ries . ALSO FINC CONFCCTIONCNV f^ city I reanata a Bparialty (looda dallvarad protnptlr
For BeUable CarpetS
Serviceable,
Furniture
and Excellent BeddlnST'
CALL ON
L. C. NICHOLS,
l>ir, Fnlton and Church Sts., FREEPORT, L. I. Dry snd Fsncy Qoods,
Notions, etc., etc,
In fact eTPrythinjt kept in a /IRSTCUSS DRY fiOODS STORE.
/>a\a\a\a^>g\a\8>avs>ss
NUTICB TO CRBDITOHS.-Pursuant lo an order of llon. Ilolsrl Seahiiry. Surrn- irale of Ihe Couniy of Nss«au, notice Is hei, by iCiven lo all iiersons havliii; claims lucallist Charles II. Pascli. Inte of Ihe Town of lleni|,- tt«a<I, In the said Couniy. ,I,'Ceasv<I, lo nre.x'lit llie same wllh the v,iiiclierB thereof,to the suI^ Bcrthers. Ihe erecutorsof said ,Iecea.ed ai their i>Iar« tit traiuraci InK hiisiiu^n^ at the ofllce ,tf their atlorney, (ieorite I>. Ilolallns, at AU Wall St.. N. V. Clly, on or before the Ist dav of Iie¬ cemher nett. Llatod Mar 13, I«lt1.
Khitfott K. Pasch, l
Anton rtllel, Kieculors.
I'barles FostiT, )
NOTICBTO CRRIllTOIt.'*.-Pursuant lo an order of Hon. Itobert Heabury, ,'.|irrn- ftataof thet'oanty tif Nassau, iiolice Is herel,y given to all persons havi,-i|{ claims ocaiust I)ll- mus Pearsall, Iifcte of the'I'own of Ileniiisteml In the said t'ounty. deceased, tn present Ih,' same with the vouchers thereof, to the siiti- a,'rlbera, tbe exivntors of the last WIII nnd Tretament of s«ld ,Iecoase,l, at their plnce of tranancllns buslnaas at the residence nf Fran¬ cis Paaraall at Kreeistrt. Nassau (,'(innly. New Vork, on or before thu I5lh day of llecenilH-r next, Uated May 31. IWU.
MONEY TO LOAN
Oa Mortgage at 5°/
ALL OOOD LOANS ACCEPTED AT ONCE.
ALBERT D. |lFF,CoansellorMit.Law
BABYLON, N.Y.
Telephone Call F'reeport 23-a
Ha H. NORTON
FULTON ST. FREEPORT
dealer in
Heat, Pork and ProYisions
Poultry' and Qame in Season Fruits and Vegetables In Season
ORDERS CHLIED fOR AND DELIVERED
NOTICE TO CRKllITOKM. Pnrsusnt to an order .if Ilon. Itoliert Seabnry, Siirro- aataof the County of Na-^sau, notice Is hereby Klren to all persons bavins clalmsofralnst Jaiiu Kaynor. late of theTown nf Ileini>stesd in thu
tha exaoQtor ofthe l.ast Will and 'I'fatai of tha daoaaaad. at his place of irunsatMIim boalnaas, al the reaidence of Charles H. Rav¬ nor at Freeport, Nasaau Connty, New York, on or before tho tenth day ,.f December next. Dated May a), .nn.
Have your tried our
New Butcher
yet'i' If not, why wo are sellinK tho choir(?st mcAt in the market at lowest rates.
Main St, bat. Fulton and Smith Sta.
F. PITTERMAN, Prop.
Formerly W, II. Patterson's
NOTICB TO CKKIHTOKM.- Pu, «n ordrr of Hon. Uolsrl Sealiui sate nf the Conrly of Na.sail, n,,ll('e all (lenions having claini
\s^^
Fred.W. Conrader
dealer In
tmportad and Domestio
DELICATESSEN
rhe finest Cheese. Bolottnas, Ham, Conked Corned Beef, Hoast Pork,
Mso all kinds smoked Fish, Salmon,
Sturgeon, Eols, Bloaters, eto,
Preaonred Kish, Salt Maokeral, HerrinR,
AnohoTies, Bismaiok Herrin(t,
Piokled Henriiw, Rolled Herring
and Sardines
Fulton Street • FREEPORT
E. A. Dorlon
nO.NDED AL'CTIONCER
|-rer,><,rt. N v.
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
ot^p tor yoa to boy yonr soppUfa at
boaa. The price ic tha same In city or
oooDtry
KODAKS
FILMS Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSALL
Oppoaite Poat UflHro Freeport. N.Y
Hobert Plowrlitht, Kle of 11, stead In Ihe sold (Wnly. ilei'KascI, lo pre»'i the same with the v„u,'l,ers thereor. i., il subscriber, tbe executor of the In.'^t Will .-ii Testament of said di','>'s.'<,il, at his pin,c IransaclinK business, at Sl Kullon si , l(or,,,,i of HrfHiklyn, City of New Y,.rk, New York,, or hrfnrrihe tenth ilay of Dcember next. Uated .May 31), IWU.
llOWARI, DAISI.FY.
Wheels are BnzziDg
Ready to do all kinds of work, sneh .IS making window frames, dtxir frames, sash, doors, braekets, Orill work and slair bnildinK at thc lowest prices.
Chai.rles. L. Seainak.ri
Upper Main St, FREKPORT, L. I,
CARPENTER. <& BVILDER.
WILLIAM H. POST
Suocaaaor lo J. T. Poal * Son Dealer In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
M«IN STREET, rncCPORT ¦arts al L *- R- R-. ***¦ RssdsM Afnsss
PATENTS
r ra.4. a« ttm t.fwt .• I iHeSsfcHni
¦.-.itlm.ml..^amlt^^.rii^^^:
x- ranHT lawtibs er m tsabt raacTKL
v ttjtgt Htan imamtt t}mmi vttt.
I ...M. e..ai..i,.l ...mat tisim. faml.:
NOTICE.
Publlo Notice is hereby given that sn applieation in writing has been made to the Bnard of Supervisors of the Oonnty of Nassau, Now York, by Wilkins K, Pntman for permisHiun to constmct, maintain and operate a stroet surface railroad for public use in Ihc Town of Oyster Bny, t>iniity of Nassau, on the following streets, avenues aud bignways, to-wit:
Beginning whero a lino divides Ihe Counties of Nassan snd SalTolk nn the road or highway leading from Amity¬ ville to Farmingdale; thence along tbe said road to Farmingdale; tnenc^ along the road leading to Huntington, tn a point whero a line again divides the Ooonties of Nassan aud SufTolk; or, along the almve first mentioned rood tn a point where the same iiiterserts a niad, street, avenue or highway that leads past thn lying Island lliiilmad Station at Farmingdale, thence iiditlicr- ly along said nxid tn where the same meets the road or highway ieudiug fmm Farmingdale to Hnntington, theiire northerly along said last raonlioned road or highwny to where a line divides the Oiuntiea nf Nassnti and Suffnlk,
NOTIOE is theref nre herehy giveii Ihat Ihe Board of Supervisors of Nas.sim fnunty. New Ynrk. will eonvi'ue in Ihe bupervisors' Itnnnis in the Oourt Hnuse at Mincda. Nussau County. New York, nn Mnnday. the Iilli dny nf Jnly. ISKW, «t lUn'oliirk a, ni. at wliieh time and place tho afnresaid applicatinn will first lie considered, ami all persnns who iesire may Im heard relaliv,- thereto.
Dlted, .Inne Mil. IIMW.
By (inler of the Bnanl nf Supervisors .if Nassau County. N,'w Ynrk.
Hexkv 1". Kkitii.
Cl.'rk.
Wa H. .J.iNKK.
Chatrniun.
NOTICE.
Public Nnlico is hereby fivi'ii Iliat an •pplieation in writiiia hits Issn niii,!,' tn iho Board of Supervisors nf the t'>,uiity >f Nassau. New York, by the (ilen ^To Kailrnad Cnmpany, for is^rniissinu lo construct, maintain and operate a itreet surface railroad for pnblic use m ;ho Town of Oystor Bay, County nf Nassan, on the following stres-ts, ivennes and highways, to wit:
Beginning near the ftsit nf M'tin itmet or LAuding Rnad in Glen C,nve from the Horbnr to Cottage Row; .'/ottuge Row fmm Main stnx't to School street; Seii'sil strc't from t'ottage Row lo Olen strtH't; Olen Itreet fmm Sch,ml stnM>t tn the south- •rly terminus therenf: thc Olm ('^ive or i>dar Swamp Rnad fmm (Men street tn 'he mad leading tu the railmad station It Se.1 Cliff.
NOTICE IS thcnfnre" beriby given '.hat. the Board nf Supervisors nif Nassau ^onnty. New Ynrk. will cnnvinc in he Sopervisnrs' Rnoms in tbc Court Hnuse at Mineola, NasKiu Cnntity, Nrw Ynrk, on Monday, the fith day nf Inly, VMa, at ID o rl,>'-k am, at whicU ',ime and i>lace the af,)resatd uppltcatinn iviU firat be ciiisideriNl, and nil jiersnns srhn dealre may lie heurd relative there-
lasted, Jnne Kth, U«i:i. Hv onler nfthe Rvml nf Supervisors )f Nassau Couutv, Sew Ynrk
itsNKV 1'. Kkitii,
Clerk Wa H Josrs,
Chairman.
WINDELS
Manafacturani of
FRENCH ICE CREAM
and Choico Confcctinnery, French Fruits, Fancy Chocolates Also our home msde Coc.r«nnt lialla, l.emon ^(K'osnut, I'eanul KrII tie. Old Fashioned Mn lasses Candy, Cocniuiut Klaeea. Peanut Uar. t'ream Caramels, all klnda of Mixed Candy, Kiitter Scnich. Fruit Uars. Coi^oanot Bars, all linda of Taffy, etc.
Churches, ramlllea and Partlea Supplied
Bricli Blocii
Main Stroot
FREEPORT
MRS. S. FISHER
riEST-u HsmmiT
lloj,Tilar Dinner H,"i Cents, From 13 to 'i
Meals siirved at nil hours
CitiTing nlso promptly attended to
Special Kates to Largo Parties
Soft Drinl<s Constantly on Hand
FRESH CANDY
rrimi the Uhik Islnriil Itinal i'tmfiTltonerj C-ii.
HENDRICKSOU'S IGE CREAM
Main St. "•" '•»» '•«• Fraeport
Pettit Bros.
Undertakers and Eibalmers
r. view liiiildiiig, Main Street FREEPORT, N. V.
Iir.,.l.,.,le- .,1 the t'„lle,l .Smle. Collean ,,l i:;',l'„l,„l,-,c. l'.,i:.,„li.-i„Ie<I i„,lav or nisht. ;'.'-,'-r:il-,l,r, ,-le,l in llie t»-.l iinrl l„t,'M n,«n ,,,'r ,>,,!, er,'r) f»r,l,l) l„ |,le,„<.,.
\'^'.l,i.Ii .'.11 I.IUI.
.S.uil, S!„,r.. Trl,'i,h,.„cM ,t; H..n.i>.|,'n,l
fiK.rkTiri,'Centn, N \.ai„I N I . Ull, IIemt~t.-ad
l>u IltK'kTilIu C^-Mlro
The Wail Street Journal
ijivea advice and answers, withnnt rharge, iu'iuiries aluut invnstmeu(ti. Stodie.s underlying caasea nf markit luovi'iueiits. Det«"miine« facts piverti- ng value of secnntii'g Olticifies,analvse« and n-views Railnaid and InduHtrial n'- ports. Has complete tallies of earnings .if properties, (juntes aciive and iuac- ;ive suicks and Isiuds. Itccords the .he last sale of bonils aud the yield on .uveRtment at tho pnce. One i( fc" linily e„„,„Ut the The Wai.i,
StKECT Jni'KNAI. n lietler qnnlilied l„ int ett m,,riey mf.ly and prnfilahly nn,l In adrite nholll inretlmentt Ihnn one nho -Inet unl di, tn
I'nbliahed ilaily bv
Dow, Jones & Cn , 44 Bmali St., N Y
Tile nldiwt news agency nf Wall St.
|I;2 a year. $1 a month.
y i Benjamin D. Homan
BU I LD (. H
pariac«tl..aa Prepared nark feaparlntendad
Kaumatn rnrelabaJ
saa acaacM place.
ntaiaaaci rasaaanv. u •.
CROiBIE'S COUGH CURE okrmakola ointment
CVKS EVERV nw 0* GOUflN. ouTM all akin
It. R. Chapman. Prcsilent
J A Iional.l. s..- an,| Tr.-!,
Roscoe Lumber Co.
Wholesale an,I Retail
Vi'll"'« I*iii(^ .'111(1 Sjinu'*^ Timis r,
Whit.' riu.'. Mi.uliliii^-s, Trim
iiml Htli Luml M-r
Cypress a Specialty
t\r«i .Winueanil Newtonn Creek.
LONG ISLAND CITV. N. V.
LAXAKOLA
'jurea conatipation.
Weak ^. Hearts •
Are due lo Indigestion. Nlnely-nlne ol every one hundred people who have heart trouble can remember when It was simple Indiges¬ tion. It is a scientific (set that sll cases ol heart disease, not organic, sre not only traceable to, but sre Ihe direct result ol Indl- (estion. All lotxl Isken Into the stomach which falls ol perfect digestion ferments and swells the stomach, puffin; il up against ths heart. This Interferes with the action ol the heart, and In the course cf lime that delicate but vital organ becomes diseased. Mr. D. Ktubla.of Nevula. O.uys: I had stoms<^h troubla and vu In t bed slats as I had hean Iroubia with It. I took Kodol Drspapsia Cura for about (our nKnths and It curad ms.
"Vodol Digattt Wbat Yen Eat
and relieves the stomsch cf sll nervous
strain and the heart of sll pressure.
Bottles only. $1.00 Slia holdlnt 2H times the trial
size, which aella for SOc. Praparad by E. O. OaWITT * CO.. OHIOAIKX
Her Dyspepsia Cured at Last.
>liss Eva Williams, Saranac l^ske. N. Y., writes: "No one knows what I have sulTered with heart bum and sont stomacb, and althongh I tried nearly everything I got so I could not b«ar tho sight of tooA. 1 am happy to sny the very first dose of Pepsikola relieved me, it has put new life in my stomaoh. and I have uot had the sonr stomach onoo sineo taking it." For sale by Thomas Johnston, Dmggist, Prseport.
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
SteaLin Boilers
)teain and Hot Water Heating
Main St, • rncCPORT
.oral Telephoue. iSa Lonit Olstamre .'.Sa
A Broolclyn Qirl Matle Happy.
Miss Anna Feuner. 779 UalseySt., Brooklyn, writes. "I frrtjuently have nervous headai-hc bnt I am happy to say that Ake-in-the head tablets always mlieve me promptly." For sale by Thomas Johnston, Druggist, Freeport.
The Quaranteed Dyspepsia Cure.
We have sold many diflfurent remedies for dyspepsia bnt wc give you onr word that nothing gives such nniversal satis¬ faction as Pepsikola. The manofactor- ers authorize ns to gnarantee a cnre or refund the money. 2.5 cents. Tbomas Johnston, Dmggist, Freeport.
Had Dyspepsia Sixteen Years.
Mrs. H. C. Lawrence, Uatesville, N.
C, writes: "I have suffered nntold
' misery with dyspepsia sixteen yoars.
In August, ttm, I sent for five boxes of
I Pepsikola and have not suffered ono
I hour siuce taking it. My weight was
' 10,1 pounds, now I weigh 138, and can
never explain the relief obtained from
the nse of this medicine." For sale by
Thomas Johnstou, Druggist, Freeport.
Cured By Pepsikola.
Miss Minnie Kernau. 6;tt Washington Ave., Bnxiklyn, writes: "I could eat nothing tbat would not sonrou my stom- j sch,belching np gss all the time,snd I had [ a very bad pain undrr my right shoulder. t I got a box of Popsiknla at Van Dnzer's I ilrug store and it n'lieved the pain in my side aud has doue me so much good.
A Wonderful Ointment.
I The very best ointment wo know of I for e<i7,ema. stilt rhenm. etc.. and every kind of skin or scalp trouble is Derma- kola ointment, 2,5 oents. Thomas John- «ton, Dmggist. Froeport.
When you
Insure Yo\ir House
voti want to 1)0 siii'o tbut llm insurauco coniiiiiny is absolutolv folialilo. Wu are af,'('nt fov tlu'
QtRHAN ALLIANCE
ouo of tho most sccuro iu tlio world
LOWEST RATES
V. Q. WALTERS
REAL ESTATE
Review Building Freeiiort, N. Y. Tclcphoticfili
J, M. HEWLETT
,l,',il('r In
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
Church St.. FREEPORT. N.Y,
W. F. SOUTHARO
Undertaker aDd Embalmer
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Cills |,r,,,u|,lly „lt,'ii,le,I ,l;,y i r nil.-l,t l/.ni; but, Tel. (.ill,,'I'll: r,'»l,l,'i„'(''J, Kreeporl
MONEY TO LOAN
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imr tamnt. Al' Coo<l Appltcalionn proniutly act-fpletL
R.eeve S, BaLrtlett.
Title Insurance & Hortg^ace Loans
MalnOniceti; (iUKKNI-OKT, I.. I.
.11 I.llKrty Streel. New Vnrk. llrancbOffl,'«t,: Hlverlieml, I.. I.
Telephone Id all olUces.
A Serious nistake.
E, O. DeWitt & Co, is the namo of tbe finn who make the genuine Witch Har.cl Salvo. DoWitt's is the Witch Hnzel Salve that heals withont ! leaving a scar. It is a serious mistake ; lo uso any other, DoWitt's Witch : Hazel Salvo cures blind, bleeding, ! itching and protruding piles, burns, ; bruises, eczema and all skin diseases. j Snld by Thoma.1 Johnston, Dmggist, I Freeport.
I Camera supplies at S. F. Pearsall's.
I
! Ladies and Children Invited.
I All ladies and childreu who caunot
^taiid the shocking strain of laxative I iymjis, cathartics, etc., nro invited to j tty tho famous Littlo Karly Risers. ! Thoy are different from all othnr piUs. I They do not purge tho system. Even I a donblo doso will not*gripe, wealceu or : sicken : many people call them tho Easy
Pill. W. II. Howell, Houston, Tex.. I says nothing bettor can bo used for con- i stipation, siok headache, etc. Rob
Moore. Lafayette, Ind,, says all others ' gripe and sicken, while DeWitt's Little j Early Risers do their work well and i iiasy. Sold by Tbomas Johnston,
Dmggist, Frooport.
Read tho Review.
Do You Enjoy What You Eat?
If yon don't yonr food docs not do you much good. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure is tbe remedy Ihat every onu should tako wheu there isMiuytliing wrong with the Ktoniach. There in uo way to miiiutain the health and strength of mind anil IhiiIv except by nnurishmeut. There is nil way to nourish except throngh tho Ft<miaoh. The stoiiiitch must bo kopt liealthy, pure and sweet nr the strength will let dnwn and disease will set np. No appetite, loss of strength, nervous- iieiw, headache, coiisti|iation, bad breath, sour risings, rifting, indigestion, ilyKpeiiHia and all Ktoniach troubles aro i]tiickly cnrcd by the usn of Kodol Dyspi'pNia Cure. Sold by Thonias Johnstnu, DrtiggiHt, Freepnrt,
Oct Yonr stiitionery of S. F. Pearsall,
John P. Wright
GENERAL AUCTIONEER
Freeport. N. Y
BO YEARS' EXPERIENCE
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SckHlific American.
A h«nd»oinBlr IhsMnaed weeklT. Ijir»e»t (Hr- r,il>Uun (,f snr .eletitlOe l,,uni«l. Tenn., 13 ¦ rev: tour montb*. IL Sold br 'II newidealer*.
liiilll* Co."""—'New York
Braoob OfBoe eah K St.. WMhiDKton. I>. <:
Af y BABY WAS SICK
iiy baby ia 4 months old and is taath- ing, Ilc uan sick and 1 tried a good many things, but nothing seemed to ra- lieve hini.
I hsd a doctor, who said it was iaHaai' mation of the bowels, and that I would never pull him through—perhaps, if ha was under his care. When I saw ha waa getting worse 1 Btopped giving him his medicine, as he could keep nothing on his stomach. He was troubled with colie reiy much, and used to scream when ha bad a touch of it. I did not Imow wltat it was to close my eyes, day or night. I gave him a few drops of LAXAKOLA aad it relieved him. 1 gave it to him a Isw times snd it worked like a charm, aad ita now TOAlA pretty fair all night. Ha is a great deal better looking baby siaea I gave him LAXAKOLA, and I think il aU motliers knew how good it was thaj would use nothing else,-Ms>.liAsrDAi.Bv. ttitt-ti ctau. M7 rint 8t„ Boath Bostoo, Mast.
Thomas Johnston, Fraapert, L.I.
PEPSIKOLA cure.
Indigestion and dyspepsia.
This Mantel..!.
In Oak, Gloas Finish
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantels from Sl2 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of all kinds, at city prices
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTCRS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Grove Street, Freeport
STATE NEW&
wife niiaa, ¦• Dia t>«tr.
flobert Wllklnaon. for thirty.flrs years night telegraph operator In the New York Central sutlon at I'ousli keepsle. remained away from his iwst for thr first time a few days ago. He acted the part of tbe nnknown hero when his wife was dying In their home In Montgomery street. She bad been ill for a long time. For W(>eks thp faithful operator went to his jioKt uf duty, hoping his wife niiiht llw nu til morning, vifbcn he should Ih' re- llcviHl. He went to tbe statiiNi at night as usu.ll. telling no one of his wife's precarious comllUon aiul asking for no n-Uef. He fell she wonld not (He In his absence. I.ste In tbe night Mrs. Wilkinson grew weaker, nnd It was plain that shr conld not live long. Hurriedly a neighlier tclepliou"(' tg Iter husbiind that his wife was dying and he wss wanted at hniiic at once. He wss BCnrcely able lo speak, and .nt hume it was understood he had left the telephone to hurry to the bedside. An hour passed and another telcpliune mes.sage reached the operator. His wife was dead. In Ihe saddened home they awaited his coming as another hour passed. Then a uclghlior tele¬ phoned hlni again, asking when he could come home. Then came this an¬ swer, wbich explained nil Ihat bud gone before: "I rannot come horae un¬ til I am relieved. Trains arc on Ihe rnad and I cannot leave the key." Mlien he wns relieved In Ihe luoniing he liurried, weeping, lo his hoin\
Crop Dallella For the niste. The Xew York section of the climnte nnd crop aervlce of Ibe Weatbir Hn- reiin. In co-oporation with CorneH I'nl¬ versity, hns Isstied Ihe followltiT crop bnllelln: "Thp teniprrntures during the week were too cool for piM|H'r growth, liul the severe drouth was broken by nlinndnnt raln,i in all sections, which citme generally slowly nnd steadily, thoroughly soiiklng tbe ground. In parta of the East, however, particular¬ ly in tlie Hudson Vnlley. there were excessive rains, three to flve Inches or more In plniMw, nnd damaging Iioods risulled, A mnrked Improveiurnt ts noted 111 wheat, rye, barley, oats, pns- tnres, meadows nnd hops, bnt the rain ramp too late lo snve the hay crop, which Is excppdingly light, Mnch pro¬ gress has been nlnde In trnnsplantlng tobacco plnnts. wblch ate growing fast, nnd pinnling and replnntlng corn nnd potntoes will bp expedited, al¬ though much of the ground Is now tno wet for plowing. Early lienns nre coming up. aud rapid progress Is being made In planting Ihe remnlnder of Ihe crop, and also In plowing for buck whent. of which there will be a Inrge acreage. ^Beports Indieate a light fruit erop generally, except apples, which also apiiear lo be declining, the crop iK'Ing vnrtoQsly estimated from light Io iiromistng. The condition of grapes continues generally promising."
Canal Tonnatr. Increme. According to Ihe stntenient given ont by the Snperlutendent of Public Wnrka. Chailes S, Uoyd. at Albnny. with reference to the tonnage on the cnnnls for thc second week In June, tlie record of Increase over Inst yenr which liegan lo show nt the opening of the scnson. Is lieing sustnined. t^ie totnl tons for the week bring IKl,7'J4. ns compared with 81.KO tons Inst .vear. nu Incrense of 1.%,fj21 tons. As hpn>to- fore the Incfease was largely mnde ui> nf Avny freight. There wns nlso n Inrgo liicrciiKt' In throngh frclglit West, lit- (MK) b.'ing shipped Ihls yenr as ngii'ii.'bt I>11)3 Ions last yrar.
Oovernor Kx.rclsos Cleuiener. (lOrernor Odell has coi(ituuted Mi,* sentences and ordered the reiense of Kuitiiit E. Weniple. sentenced for'life In 1870 from ('attaradRlis Connty^^of the murder by iiolson of Iht liusliand. Nelson I'onl. convict"^ of Mdliig In Ilte .-•rime, dicil In priion. Mrs. weiuple hnd servril. with ollowaiioe of»good tieliavlnr, the cqulv.ilent of forty-six yenrs, AIi'o,Frnnk Flsh, senlenc«'d to twenty yenrs In 1800 for the 'nurder of J()hn C'lilllnnne nl Cnnsdnlgun, Also Kreilerlck Wlseinnn. sentenced In 1811,'! to seventeen yenrs and six dcnlbs for Iiurglnry In Queens Couuty.
Man and lyUe Arro.Ceil. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrry P. Hnldwiu have been nrrested st Wnlertowii on n I'lnirge of grnnd Inrccny, The Hnld- ivlns are a young couple populnr nnd ivcIl known. The hnsbniid Is n Jeweler nnd Is employeil by W. 8. tiueiicer Ihere. It ts charged Ihnt he robbed hil employer of diamond rings, a gold watch and rhain, other vnlnable rings nnd v,'irloiu Jewels. Mrs, Baldwin was arrested oh atuplcloli ot being an iie- eessory.
Moaatala BoSel Bnni.d.
Tbe Mountain View Hnuse, abnut •Ix miles from I.,ake PIncId, In the Adi¬ rondacks. owned by Ilobert Antes, bns lieen totally deslroyed by flre orlglnnl- ing In a defective cliliiiney. I'nrt nf the contents was snvcd. The loss Is about $12,0(X).
Ready for Business. All who have PE^NANINK •'><*"* ^^""
1
THE PENANiNK FOUNTAIN PEN - PEN-AN'-INK f.,r
I a \;i-t;iriiiv nf nun ;inil wnni, n u h,, ;;l,i,ll\ t(~,tify tn frciddin
I from tHin(l.ii,'o t'i thi. Ink Stairl. I'crU'Ct -ritinif convenience I
for a Unv price. Sati^-faction ficiranteod.
roa SALE BY
S. F. PEARSALL
REVIEW UllLDLNU MAIN STRECT FREEPORT
All Aronnd tlio Slale.
Six residents of Cherry I'reck me raising glnslng ns n side Issue to olhcr business.
Wellsvllle resldenis nre coiitrllinllns lo n fund to pioviil,' for oiitofdnor concerts this suminer.
Tnrred nincndnm imveiiic'it Inlil In feiitrul nvcniie, Krednnln. three ytars «go, hns proved unsntisfnctnry,
'l'lle Iirleans Tonnly Ilnnrd of Siiper- vlsnrs hns decided tn nse brick lu cou- uli'uctlng the county's new Jnll,
Nlngarn Fnlls' Hoard nf Henlth nsks for tla.Mo to run Its depurlnienl for the next twelve niunths. Of this sum 1110,1)00 Is reqnlrod for n iiiiiiraulluu liosplial and site,
Joscpli Faulkner, elglilytwn yeurs of age, a resident of Hath, coniniltted sui¬ cide by banging himself. He had been 111 fnr snme time past, and Is liellcvi'd to have Im'cu oul of his mind.
A lllllin Klone iiuarrles an' furnishing wnrk to n big force of men.
Kngle Island, off Ihe village of .Sndiis It.'iy, Wayne County, bas Incu linught l,y a syndicate. A i,Ml,0(Si hotel Is to lie erected nnd Ihe plnce lilted np as a liighclass excursion |iolnt. Ilocheislcr tlieet ralln-uy Interests are back of Ihe purchase,
l^ickpurt Aldermen and nllnr clly (.Hlclnls weiit lo .Magnrii I'hIIk nml wit iiesed the purlllcatlon nf water by tlie ir.nne process. They nre reimrled to li.lvc expressed the opinion Ilmt thiy M'Hic not favorably Impressed wllh Ihe ilciiiuUKtrnllon,
.Vest ytni' will bring nbout the ren- lennlnl H('l»letnent of what Is now I'st' liirnugiis County. Adam Hooper and iiavid H(uster In 1704 loealed where (liean stands now. It is fill lu various (vortlons of Cattaraugus Cnunly thnt llicin should do soinetlilug handsome In celclirnllng Ihe occ.nslnii.
It Is estimated Ihat Ihere will be only almut lalf a crop of t'ooiard grapes In the Huinmonds|Hirt section. Vliicyni'dlsts say Ihe (laiunge was nnt line to tlie .Mny frnsts, bul Ihe winter Lining, (aiiM'd by lln- wi I weather lasl ve,tr, which preventid tnoroiigli rlrien- ing nf the wood, tlius iiinkluf It sad llie buds nu enny lircy lo variable wealher.
n» Taa<l Pmm In Oatml Afriea.
Frenrh exiilorers report lh*t the T<»d Sea in ten tral .Mrir». oi uhuh icry Iitllc I h..» I*en known thus fir. i. elK.ut JM I miles in ttagth snii alxnit «(tiiiy-iwn luiies in wiiilh. Tbe lake im nm very ileep- lu Ihe i»e«t shout teentv-fighl feet sod lo he e«j>t wsrrelv «i» feet. There »re shout -ightv .mall iilan,l> in the Uke which ars iihtbiteJ by Mime aO.OOO nativen.
¦• TormlaaUaa IslaiU.
The (JauM ei|«ditK>n to tbe Antsrrtie haa din^lled the trsdrtion about lk* ciiat- ence „l Terminstioa laUad. The fisaM tM.M>d ovrr thr alleied site of the island. The grealeat cold rztwnennrd waa •eventr- aix degrcea below sero, FaJuealicit.
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR JUNE 2S.
Heview nf the I«asona SIndled Dartaa the Second QnarteiwRaad Mom. I., I-T, - IS-tS-Ooldea Teal, S Tlm. I*., la— Tople. Pnul'a Laat ¦»¦;•.
Ininvluction. -The leaaons tliia (piarter cover the last few vest* ot ihc lifr of the siHwtic l'(.ul. It is »u|ii„Mcd that' he wsa rclciwd frem hia tirst imnns-minent in A. 1). 6,1, snd thst he Ihrn made a fonrth miasionarv jnurnrv, viaitinu Maerdonia, and imiliably'.'^pain, mnl .\ai« Micor, whence he was 'afiain carried a prisoner to Rome. He *m» liehesdrd near Koine, on Ihe "0«- lian Wav." bv Ncro, in nbout the year •• A. 1). lliua ended one of the grandest and moat fruitful lives the world h.is ever aeen.
ISummary.—Lesson 1. Topic. Psol's min¬ istry st Kilhesus. Thia ia near the e\om of Paul's firat missionary journey. After tho riot at Kphestia he viatted Macedonia and Gre-H-«. and returning, he atopped at Mile¬ tus, a city about thirty live miles aouth yf EpIicBua, He sent for the elders snd bade them an affectionate farewell. lie urged tiiem to tske heed unto tlicmaelvei! snd to all the Hock; ssid that gricvoua wolye. would enter in among them, not spsriog the flock. He called attention to hia life of self denial and labor. After tbia tbey kneeled down and prayed.
II. Topic: Thc change that will take place in the body st the resurrection. Clinst'a reautr»Ttion ia fully eatabliahed, and Hli resurrection ia an important res- son for believing that all the dead will ba rniaed. Thia mortal body rannot inherit thc kiiisdom of tlod, but must lie changed. This will take "lace when the Isat trump shsll aound. Through Chriat we have vic¬ tory over death and the irave, Paul urgea the church to be ateadfaat. unmov- able, alw.iya abounding in the work of tlia Lord.
HI. Topic: Purity of hfe, Paul wrota to thc Homans from Corinth. Chriatians pav their ilehta except the debt of iorr, which is a periietii.il obligntion. The ons whn loves hia neighlmr as himself will not trr»p.ies in anv way. It ia time to awake out of sleep and cast off the worka ol dark¬ ness nnd put on the armor of light. »• shoulil "|iut on" Chriat snd make no provl¬ alon for th* flesh,
IV. Topic: Paul'a coming afflictioas. Paul reaches Tyre; meets with a cordial reception; continnes nis journey to (Jseaa- rea; enters the h,>use of Philip, th* evan¬ gelist, one of the seven; t.irricd than manv davs; the prophet A(iabus arrives: takes Paul's ftirdle an<l binds hia hands and feet; aava that tliua Paul will be bound at .Icnisalem and will lie delivered to tha OcntilcB, When thc disciplea heard tlia propiiecv of Agabua they lieaaught Paul BoT to go to Jrniaaleni, but he told tliem tiMk he was not only ready to be bound at Je-' ruaalcm, but also to give hia life lor tha truth.
V. Topic: Pani mobbed and rcseaed. Aa soon as Paid reached Jerusalem he con¬ ferred with thc elders of the churrh. Ha then entered into the temple snd purillaa himself, according to the cersmonisl law. Jews from Kphesua saw him in th* wojl- en's cmrt with slrangcra, snd supposed lia had token a (icntilc into thc tempi* aiM thua |>ol1nted it. They atirred up a aMD anaiiiat Paul for the purpose of taking his lite. Paul was rescued by Roman soldtm. sod afterward while standing on tiw stain delivered an addrese to the aSMmlNSd throng. . . ¦ .
VI. Topi'-: Paul delivered from tht Jews. At the close of thc address d*li». cred on the slairs the mob was Sfiia stirred ngalnat Paul. Lysias, tha Roaiaa capuin. waa sbout to acourg* him wiMn Bt learned that Paul was a Roman eltiim.
After this a eonapirscy was made saaif** Paul bv tho Jews, forty of them bindlllg themselves together under a curse tlm
thev woulil neither ent nor drink until thigr ha,i killed him. The plot wns discotrered. and Lyalss sent Paul with s strong mlUtafy escort to Cseaarea.
VII. Toiiic; Paul's go()d confession, FMM at Caesaren; a Homan prisoner; is tried before Felix, the governor; Jews coine from .Tenisnleni accusing him; the charaes wcre'sediliiin, heresy, ancrilege; Paul's de¬ fense woa clenr ond unanswerable; their charlea eouM not lie proved; Paul eon- fes»,>I thnt he was a Christian, After eer¬ lain davs Paul spoke liefnre Felix and hia wife, Drusilla: reasoned nf rightcousiisas, Icmiierance and judgment to come; Felia tretnMcd; ho|ied thnt money would ba gi\'cn him that he nilslit relcsae Paul.
VIII, Topic: Poul'a defense. After Pari had lieen in prison two years he was called before Festiis, the uew gnvernor of Judaa, nnd King Agrippn. (o mnko hia defeaar. Paul hod nntiealed to Home, and Festaa desired lo frame a charge against him. Paul's address drepiv imnreased Festutand Agrippa. nnd they decided that if he kad not appealed to Home he might have liesB released. Hut his appeal waa alkiwed to stand, and arrangements were roads to send him to the imperial city,
IX. Topic; Life through the Spiril, Tfce law haa no power to deliver from sin; it ia wrnk through the flesh; ('lirist, who cams ill the likeoeaa of ainful fleah. hna power to aave from ain, Tn* Christion Is not ear- nnllv mirded, but apiritualljr minded; ha w^lka not after the flfsh, but after tha Spirit, The Hoir Siiiril dwells in tM hearts ol those whn nre Christ's; such an led by tho Spirit nf Cod.
X, Topic: Paul'a voyage to Malta, Paul tet sail frdm Caaaares to Rom* Augual tl, A. n. 00. Thsy Unded at Fair Havens on the laland of Crete during the atormy tea- son, Paul advised thrm tn winter hert, but Jaiius, the centurion, who had charge, decided to sail f,>r Phcnice, a more comma- diotis port of Crete, On th* way a hntri- caae struck thrm, all hop* nf being savsd was given u|i, but rinn<lv Ihey abandoned the ship and escaped tn Khlto,
XI, Topic: Paul rrciching to Ihe Jews st Home. Paul performed many niiraole* 00 the laland of Malts, and the people al the island honored him nnd his companiona with many honors. In the soring Paul aad the nthrrs with hiin were laken to Putaoli. near Naples. The apostle Ihen went !•» Rome, called the Jens together; eiphlned why he wsa ther* s prlHoiier nnd prracbta Chriat.
XII. Topic: The duties nf the Chriatiaa minister. Paul wrote his letter to Timolhy from Rome. Th^s* were among his last eorits. Tiipnthv had learned much eoB- n-nitnc the Scriplures when a rni'id. Paal rliicjcs lllm tn he faillifnl as a niini«t«r sn,l lo iirrnch '.he word. He mlla atlenllon lo Ihc fact thnt the tiiec will come when sniiiid dni'trine will nnt Iw en,liirrd. Tiv vtliy is told to watch, endure and latMMr.
The Proais at Gold Ml.laa.
A small gold mining company of Joha*. neaburg, 8outh Africa, recently wound a* its sITsirs. owing to the "working cut" M ita srea of ground, snd ita sccounts showed som* interesting figures. The coBceni waa registered in Octolier, IWT, with a cap- Ul of f7S,U00 whirh was anhsequeatly in¬ creased to 1100,1)011. The alave* were (• each, and when Ihe company dishaadtd each shareholder had received during tba five aad one-half reara of his owncrsblp 307290 per cent, in dividenda—abont MS per cent, a yesr. Th* compony owned bat arven elaima, each covering au area 1M4S by 413.2 feet.
A Haw Mga lamp.
A new idea in that wellworkedoeer-lleld -the electric sign Umfi—has mad* ila sii- pcarance under the name of "li>lo." Tna dislinguishing feature of this lamp ia timt while the aign is constantly HasiiiM ta attract attention the lelters are alwaya ' readable. Thc sign is never dark. Kaeh lamp ha. a double liUment nl one eaadW ll the other ia a big filament «l iiteen candle power. The Wtsb',
all cinUined withia *-
poi
Fight
ing mechanism
lamp lias* of tht -.
of a flashing aign can thus be aecured out the eifienae of cnmplicatmg wirlBf s commutstins device.
IlnlBS ot (Ireal Clly in Meale*.
The rums of a large r,ly have Iwen dl* e„(rre,l in a remote i'art nf Ihe Mate al l',i,I,ls. ,\|e,i,o, bv Kr«nci«'o Itodiignn, an snliiieolosi.t, who lis. just made s »•¦ port of his find to the (lovemroent, Thi cty colitaiua large pyramids and MtenMVa fortificationa. It is situated ia IIm nrtdst of a dense feresi, and a Urge amaant ol excavation will he neceseary lo lesin Ito Iru* eiteni and importance. A rnminisaiaa will W anpcinted by tb* UovemaMBt it axjilorc th* ruio*.
Aa Kaofish I'H Prntbrnrg.
Tliere ia an Idol factory in Bimiaghaab RngUnd, wbich eiporta huge >|naaUtlss al idol* to .lapan, China sad Korea. Maaf hundreds of lon* ul metal are evory jraor workad ato dcitiea in this faetonr.
The ait-taailna PIOiiA.
A Japanese lient«»ant nimed Hian hta
invenlrd a new aclf-hiading pistol, whkk
lies thirty akots prr ntinute. The inventor
elaima that bis pistol will anm A ("-'
of laoo feet.
Aboat maewn. M. 9.
The nopalation e( I'alerMin. N. t., tt spproximauir IIO.IM lahsbitsaU, sad tha ntr <>ai|^ SB area of eighi tM WtMM
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW •HVOLia OOSItB**. JI'IVF: CV-.TtTm A rAMILT SKWSPAPKK Or LOCAL AKD GBinnAI. IMTU.I.iaS1IL'K TIKBIt •!.»• tAAMLr » AOTAIt.! VOL. VIII. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, rTUNE 26, 1903. ISO. 35. lA^oodcleft r. Building Sites I Oood Boating, Bathlns, Fishing n«a Kmi al Waur at Uv TM* ii tnomgoot FREEPORT. La I. •eee leassli^ Plae OUawaeet WeM-Ceeleeae Flre Oe- Mliaeal, Htm Oaee Wetor a«»*iy, J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hempa'aae Naw York onea In Hempsteail Rank nnlldlnR Oorner Main and Fulion Htreets IV EDGAR JACKSON coOnsellor-at.law 132 Naaaaii St SEW VOIIK BALOWIN, NASSAU CO,, L I SIDNEY H. SWEZEY COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW ¦saty Is Less cs land ssd llsit i 9 I.I.' Naaaau St, New Vork Roaidance. Smith Bt,, near Chureh, Freepori .rder nf llon. kobert rte*hurT. Surro- rate of the (Conniy of Naseau. n,.tlcc Is herehy riven to all persons bavins claims against laaeph Itaynor, lale of the 'I'own of Hemp- stand. Io the aakl County, deceased, to present Ihe anme wllh the vouchers Ihereof, to U,e enhacrllier. tto Adminiatrator etc. nf .atd de¬ ceased at her plaee of transaetlna hnsinees at the reaidence of said Administrator al Scafnnl. Naaaaa Conutv. New Vork, un or before the eah day of July neit. Dated. Januarv : iwn. MartR. Karxo EnoAR Jacksos. Es4^.. Alt'y for Adminlstrat(,r. 13S Nai«an Si I-D-a NewVo.^flly nlhtra»or. •WANTED —SEVER.\L PERSON'S of obaractor and f(ood repatatiuii in ench ¦tate (one in this ooanty reqniiol) to represent nnd advertise old estnhl.slied wealthy business honae of solid fnn icial standing. Salary f'Jl.OO weekiy with expenses additional, all paynble iu cash direct each Wednesday from head of¬ fices. Horso aud rarriane fnrnishod when necessary. References. Eiicloso self-addrcsacd envelope. Colonial 0>., 334 DcnrbomSt, Chicago —37, ItTOTICi: TO rKitnlTOB*-I>nrsuant to i\ ar order of Hon. Robert Seahiiry, Surro- i«le of Ihe County (,f Nasun, not Ire la lierehy alven In all persons havina i-Ialins arain.t ¦lanlel K. Smith, lale of theTown ol llemti- stead In the said Counlr. decea* |
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