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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
SINOX.K OOP I KM. CtVH Ct-:rtTPt
A rAMILT JIKWSl'APEB OK l-OCVl, A.Mi I.ENKRAl. I N TEM. I (i ESCK
Tta«S: tl.tO TkAKLT !¦ *l>TAI<«,k
VOL. VIII.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OrXOHKR 2, 1903.
ISO. 49.
PERSONAL
To Sufferers From Kidney and Bladder Diseases
No matter how long you have suffered, FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE wUl help you. Tbis we will G UARANTEE.
It has cured many cases of Bright's Disease and Diabetes that had been thought incurable, however we do not claim that it will cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make new kidneys for you, but
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE
Woodcleft
Building Sites
Um Omatar Nsw Ysrii i
Ht Could Not Stralshton Up
Thomas Maple, Birbeck, III,, writes: "I had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could not straighten up. The doctor's treatment did me no good. Saw FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE advertised and took one bottle which cured me and I have not been affected iinee. I gladly recommend this remedy."
will positively cure every case of kidney and bladder trouble if taken ia time, and even in the worst cases of Bright's Disease and Diabetes it always gives com¬ fort and relief.
Remember when the kid¬ neys ate affected the work of destruction never ceases, so commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY eURE at once and avoid a fatal malady.
FOLETS KIDNEY CURE
is made from a prescription of a specialist in kidney diseases and was used for years in pri¬ vate practice before it was put on the market.
Thrts Pbyslelans Troatod Him Witliout Suooott
W. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: "I had a severe case uf kidney disease and three of the besl physicians in southern Kentucky treated me without success. I then took FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. The first bottle gave imme¬ diate relief and three bottles cured mc permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy."
Sufforod Twonty-Fivo Yoars
Seymour Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twcnty-flvc years and had tried several physicians but received no relief until I bought a honle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. After using two bottles I was absolutelv cured. 1 earnestly recommend FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE."
TWO SIZES SOc and $1.00
Qood Boating, Bathing, Fishing
PIt« PMt of Watar at Low Tido
tmaoXmt In tli* Pr««r«sslT« Villago af
FREEPORT, L. I.
doeO Sohoola. Fl«* Onurehn, W«ii-Equippad Fir* D»-
paitmant, Flrat Claaa Water Supply,
Elaotfia LiQhU, Qolf Unka,
beallant Raaaa taf Biayailng and Onvina.
¦^C r.t Paetlculara apply *•
RANDALL & MILLER FREEPORT. L. I.
The Freeport Bank
Capital $30,000
MAIN STREET, TREEPORT
JOHN J. HAUDALL. Pr«slilent
OH^UMCBY T. SPRAQPg, Vlce-Prw,
WILUAM 8. HALL, t'Mhler
Beard ef DIrootora jl
JohnJ. RMdall Autnirt ImmiK ij
BmltliCoi WlllUm O. Miller II
Wlill»m E. (JoMor I). Wesley Hne ij
W»il»ceH. Oirnwell l)«nlel H. lUyuor i Chlnncey T. Snriwue ('olen I'eltlt. . ^ ChariM L. W»ll«ce Harvey B. Smith WiUhunU. IUH Oeonte-M. Kandall
Edgar Jackaon I
Open, eX(-,-ltI It'ifftl linll<l,iyM, from ila. m to ,)i>. 111. (llli-ri fHcillII>-» nnd Imiiii-i- ini-ntBliievoryddpttrtiiivnt ,*.ni,il In I Iium* nf rllher llir New Vurk nr Urnnklyn liaiiks or Trutit (.-i,raiiani»-fi, and rrrry iifi-oiiio- dHllen IIA far ao ia cnusiaWnt wltii coii- Hvrvutlve inanaKHlDi^nt.
Inlrri-st at tho rale ofll iifrci-nt. paid (111 tini,'depiisilH. three montlis nr mure.
DraftB issued on all |,,-\rtH «tt Europe.
Dues a Kener&l banklni? lniHineiw.
Art-nuniB of ciirpnratliiui*. iriimpiililiis, e<»-liiU-ii. eto.,"olli-lte.l.
Eullru satisfaction KUariinU-ril.
Inqnlrles will rerclvc pnmipl alteiiliiin
and lie vlieerfiilly answe
SOLD IND RECOMHENOEO BY HESSE S PHARMACY.
Xanft of
IRockville
Centre
W'
nea -ro CKKniT«M«-p,iniuant to
.. ar order of Ilon. Robert Hi-Hbiiry, Siirn)-
¦alaDttb«(.iolluly nf Nassau, nnllie U li> nby mrtm in all iienons liavinv claims agalnnt Oaalal B. Hmllh, late of theTown of Hemp. Maed la the aald County, deraaked. lo rr,-seiit taa aama with the vuuc-bm thenwl. to the .luh- aenMr, tha admlnlalator el<v or wld deoeaard at har place of iranaactlnc buiilDeaa al Hea- lara, NatMiu Co. V. Y,, un or beforti thr In day
1ITOTIOK Tt) (IRKniTOKN,-l>nr«Dant lo PL anorder nf llo-«. KHHKKT SKAHrilY. ¦amcatsof Ihu Coiinly of .S'aiaiau. noilee Is ojr atren In nil iieran-,* havim; i-la ma aalConieliallaidwIn, lale uf llie Towm of ipntaadln llie snld Couniy, iliteeased. In Maaaltheasmv wilh the vourhers ihi-renf. to tha ¦ubarrlber. the admlnlsiratnr itr, of satadaeaaaad At her plsfx* of iranHariinti bnsi 1 at bar rwrtdeiwa'ki Kreepnrt, Nassaa atr, Miow Vnrk on or lief.iro the lIHh dny
MONEY TO LOAN "V'r^f- "fr
lfo(Hi n:.>iillcaiiona proraiitiy au.-epiu«t,
R.eeve 6, BoLrtlett,
Title Insurance dc T\ortfii%o Loans
Mainonii-eai ORKENPOBT, I, I.
81 Libertr HIreal, Naw York, UraiichUftli-Mii RIvM-head, L. I.
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER . COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hempataad I Naw York
I Offlce In llrupsuad liauk HnlldliiK j Corner Main and Fultou Htreets
I Pillage Bv>enue
I Vochvtllc Centte, X.l.
I
HmAM R. SIIITH, Pratldeal I THOIMS «, KmaHT, Vlct-Preildtnt lERBER T, R«rHOR, Cisblar,
Xciacd of H)ltcctote
(Ieorge W. Davison Thnmas li. Kiilitht
,Inhu Vln(-ent Iliram R. fiiiilb Glentworlll I>. Combl-s Wesley H. Smilh
(Tharles W. Hayea C-harU-s L. Wallme
Arrendar Smith Aaslin Cornivell
John W. BeMott ,Iohn T. DavUo-\
Edward T. Thurslnn llamliton W. I'larsall
Si»
Kono* TO CRKUI-niHI-Pnnn.^nt to aa order of lloK. uohrkt hkaHCKY. raaalaof the c.iunty nf Nasmu. nnlU-ela hafsb^ (Iwn lo ail periHiiis linvlnv elainis uaiaat BUsah-ih si. Lord, isle nf ihe Town of Haaipaiaad i« iiie said County, d<yease<l, tn maaat the same n-lih llie vouviiun ibun-iif, in IbaaabMirll-er, tlieexecnlnrelr nf salddiveaa aa, at Ua plae* nf iransauiinK business at ihs vaalnHiua of aald eiecuuir at Ijiurenre, \as. 1 Cu„ N. Y, ou ur befnre I he Isl day uf Ue-
MBlM
DaW
rKANKI.IS- II. 1,1
ICToncS TU CKI£l>ITOi'N.-|>„rsimnl In ill aoordoruf Ilun. Ilubirl Hvaliiiry, >-iim>- ¦aiaot ttw Cunnly t.l Nasanu, nnili-e Is Imreby arria tor all persona bavlnv ilaUns aiialiial UwriaaKPax'-Ji, iatenf ibr 1-«,vm of Heiiiii tlaa4, la tba aald (luumi, ilire,k.sed. In nrvM-iil Ika aaaM wllh the v<invli<-rs iberenf.tu ilu- sub- aerlktn, tlw rin-uinrsnf Kaid de, ru«sl at tlieir ¦laoa ut tranNMillns businm-, at llic oDIi-enf {Mr attorney, (lenrue I", lii.talini: al ,Vl Wall to.. ». Y. OIIJ. on ni- b.fnre tin- isl diiv i.f De- oMBlMr aeil. Ualad Mar 13. l»n.
Kliliiull II Pasi-b. I
A 111..n Hil.l. ' liifeulurs.
(barles KuHli.r, )
VrOriCB ni ritKIIITOHt.-rnrsnant In
ia aa onler of H.m. Kninrl .S.aburi, Mirm. •auof tka Cnnnly nf Nsssau. nmi,.,,]. lien-.y ¦tnaloall perannsbavi.iKelsl.nsnt-uinsi I'll- aiBlt^anall. llUenf ll,e'Initn of IUnit»l,-ll.l lalkaaatd (-eunly. d.s ,11^,1. tn preseni il„. aaaa with lUe T..u,b, r, iii.r.-1. m i|.,. «i,h arrikw*,lba ex-'Ul.irs .f It,.- la.l \Mii ei .1 IMaaxal i>f sslil d,-e«»„e,i. m cir pii>i'e.,f tiaMacllDI bluliitDa al Ih,- nsuL-n,,.. f Iran QaPaaraallal Kns'pnrt NiO-au (-nuii->. V
Tork, on or be lure (he p.tii day uf I),
¦ait. Uatad May '.<u. IMD
ilxr
War Vha
ty Vt
IIS l-l
Ki
NOTICE TO rUF.IllTllHH. I>nrsnsul lo aa nrder .if II,,11 llo'irt Seab .ry, s.ir i> ¦ato of thr 0,nnl > nl Nt^su-i, nuli.-i- is In rely ¦f*aa taall panmns havii,K,.i,iiuHB,ralnsi .iai,« HUBor. lalevf IbeTnou uf lleiii sl,„,l m li,e aaM Cuaaly. dei^a-ied. lo present ihe sann-
Witklka Voaihers thertsif l„ Ibe sui „ rliier
his pla
harle. H Kav
¦arairraepurl. .Sas>aii c.unu. .V.a V.i Wl or bafnra Ibe Irniil .i;iy , l |>,>,nil«.r n.'kl
Ualad Max », ,wo
irroncM to rMKniniiii.- i>ursn.ii
XU anorJvrnf Ilun, Kubt-rt Sea-.u.}, .« falaaf tkaCoarly nf Na-sab, n >ii,-e i> 1. ¦Itm to ail |<er«uiis baMnK ¦ lainis ac ¦obaKriuwrtk-bi, i^ieiif ilie T.osu if in aUadtalkamUlViunij, li.Tvaaed, lo pr, •ka aaiBa wtth die vnu.-S,la iii.reo'. i.i
aahlErilMr. Ilierlerulnrol Itie l».l Wl 1 TMtaBrnI ,,( S.111I de,-.'.,*,!. al hs i.iai •laaaao<liwb,|..i.„^ nl l.i ka, n-nsi .\.n otlifiioklyn. 1 Ily .1 ,N'.'a Ynrk. Ne > Y.» ar kafku* 'he teeib , ay ,.1 l> (i!u,b,T next, IIMwi May iiu, ta .1. ^ -
II..H-A1.1. lllisiri
lv.-
mmKniiiirciiRE
PEPSIKOLA cues
Indigestion nt.il dyspepsia. WILLIAM H. POST
cai oiMiir uW T Pual A »oe IValer In
Choice Grocerios Flour and Feed
RIIAIN STRCCT, mccPONT l«ft* al L I ¦ R-<4*a- J>ta«*ll *i«B«a
LAXAKOLA
liutnf fionstipation.
Pettit Bros.
Oodcrtakers and Embainiers
I'. vi<-\v HuihliiiK. Miiia Strrot r-REOl^ORT, N. Y.
(i.lisutt 'iil>-.l lodav or uiKlit. riiii.Tiiis.l.i ,'1 sl in tb.1 N'sl n.l.l liii.'M 111,11 lu-r«illi.i- r; l,i,ilily mpW.-.
>. -.;.!:;,ly .VlU-.ldiinl. H,iii:l,.'-.|i..r.-relrp!,nm,s, Xi llrni|,..l..:i,l
.•iSl:,,. k l.i Irl ¦. llln.
•.. ^ .n.ii \ .1. nil. II i,i|,-. I
-.'a l;,"-k»illc-C.iilr..
tm ommtiomi omPOa Pttrm. Mo oplai..
Weak 'Hearts v
Are due to Indlcestlan. NInely-nlns ol every one hundred peop's who have heart trouhls cen remember when II was simple lndii,;s- tion. II Is a sclenllllc (acl thai all cues of hearl disaaas, not organic, are not only Iraeeabla lo. bul are Ihe dlrecl result of iniil' lesHgn. All food taken Into the stomach tihiA falla of perfect dlrestlon lermeiusand swells ths stomach, puffinf It up atainiii the heart. This Inlerferea with the action of the heart, and In Ihe course of lime thai delicate bul vital orfan becomes discard, Mr D. Kauble.of Nerida, Caayti 1 hsdstoiri.-h Iroubia tn) mt In a bad atala as I had hesil Ircutia with It. I look Kodd Dripopila Cura for about lout iDCaIha and ll curad ma.
'XoAA DigMis Wkat You Eat
and relieves Ihe slomach ol all nervous atrain and Ihe heart ol all pressure. •onlHOnly. tl.OO Sb* boktlni 2S limit Ika trial
•lie. which Mill Ice 5ac. PT.pmrmi bf ¦. C. OaWiTT * OO.. OMIOAOa
IlIdM X.-^ .UlIIN.^TUN
OERMAKOLA ointment oures all skin diseaaos.
ECZEMA
oaA all SUa Oiaaaacs cured by
BANNER SALVE
Th* moat hcaliac ¦•'** l* ^* ^rotlA. ytm mmAot SaM ISIMi T* H."
Om. L. Heard, ef Hl(h Tower. Oa., writaai "%.ataaam broke oul oa ny baby coverioc bis enUra bode. Uader treatowal of sur bmlly ohystcian aa (ot wgraa aa ha could not sleep kr the kuralac aad Itcblaa. We need a boa of BANNBK •ALVI aa hln aad by Iha Ume il was goao he waa well. Tba doctor seeing it waa cannc liim aaid: -tuck to it for ft ia doing him wort good thaaoaytatn^ I have4oao for hioi.'
tUAIUNTCKD. PHosSSCsato
This is tbe yen »c hnr
A Lot oi\ the Beach
whilt" rou can get 11 at thn ohi pri,-
There »ill be au aiivaiioe in j.rii-.s iifn r
tias ara*>ii of 'iO pad !*, per c<-nt Tin-
Motel Site
coe arre and two biiiUiuita fur ta'ie. luformaiioD by cmlknB or ad(lrv~.iiic
Mrs. A. J. Scott
Kreeport. Xii»*.->ti t'^i . N Y
Formerly Ru-h»nl Smiih h Beach Oiuiraut«« UM-d
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW
132 Naaaau St
•NKW VdliK BALDWIN, NASSAU CO., L I
SIDNEY H. SWEZEY
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
Money lo Loin oa Bond and Moit|a!9
i3i Kasiwa .St. New Vnri,
Ktwidence, Smilh .SI , near Cliur,li, Krer;. r
Fred. W. Conrader
Iniported and Domestic
DELICATESSEN
rill- tiiiiiiit Clii-csc, Hiil<i>,'nnM, Ham,
Ci,.ilioilCurued \iet-t, Hoant Pork, iVIs.) illl kiiidH smoki-d Fish, Sulmoii,
SlurKi-ou, E(-In, llloiilers, (lc.
I'rrstrvi-il Fish, S,-»lt .Mackernl, Hvrriuj,-,
.\iii-li(ivie«, HHuinrck Ili-rriii;?,
Ilcil.-ii ll.-rrin(r, Knlli-d ilirriuK
iiud ."^lirdiiicH
Wn do Aflenenil llmikiiii: Husinessof llepus' t anil l)L-<rnunt.
Interest I'ald nn Si lal Deimsll..
Ilrafts issued nn Kniflanduud the Cuntinent. Vnur I'alrnnaire - ilioiled. BanklnlT llnnrs U A. M to 3 r. ¥. i Kalur . a. lu IiiM. unt Days TiiHsdays and Frld sji.l'A
Eestabltshed 1866
Mathnshek Piano Mfg. Co
Of NEW HAVEN, CONN
,.is iu iiualltirs whii'h Kn In make a c'ia.ss Inslrnmenl In Inn,'. I.m.h ami k-i-ii wnrkinanslilp HI. well B.s beauty nf lus*, slirn Ihi-ysland uiirivalL-tl. W'e have iiiHiiiifiu-Iure.l plnniw for nv,.r I
vhal tl.e plu
32,000 IN USE.
nploy HiraiKht forward hiiHJneNn nii't
, WiH. noliriliiouM VHlueM: nn inj-strrioui»!<c.il'
of prl'-fi*. OSK IMiU'K .)nlT from thf tm-u,
to yourhome. You rvhUI *1i rtealerg* ami loi
nilMjioii atfeuts' pruUtH.
iiarantt^ td absotnt-e rdiI K'X'!) ui ry piano. yrnM for (lp«rrlntlvfeatftI(»Kap,whil h wv w be Klad l»» furniMli you upou n-tj-.iest.
i R. LOSEE
^ dealer ID
^ CONFECTIONERY, TOBACCO ^
^ AND CIOARS A
I .LUXCH ROOM. V
X in illl styles
Fulton St. FraaiMrt
J.VERME
1 WlKilrnalc Krtail
\ Fwrricn and Douiestlr
r and VeKetable DulU-acies
/ ALSO FINE CONFCCTIONEItV S
f I'eannls a Specialty C
y (toods delivere,! promptly C
) Mall .St., noar the Hank, FHKEI'ORT I
S
*5 Furniture
^ Iin.i i:u-.-!ii.ut Beddit
<fl FurKi-iiiiiii-Carpets ^
S\ s.-rv ii-i\ible Jil
L. C. NICHOLS, p
Cur. Fiiltoii and ('liureh St»., J*'
FREEPORT, L. I, «
Dry and Fancy Qoods, p.,
Notions, etc., etc., ^
III fiii-t i-vcrj-thiiiK' k(>pt iu a ^
riRST-ClASS DDf GOODS STORE. >*
ChatSa E^a Brockington
East I6tli Street NEW YURK
Bargains in PIANOS AND ORGANS
PIANO TUNING. HERBERT RICE
for 311 Tonis -with F. H. Chandler, the vviU-kuowii Brooklyu piano dcah-r, Is now Jirepared to tnko orders for piauo tnniiiK, and KiiaranteeH best of work. Anyone desiring his service may leave tiii-ir order iit the Roview olliee, where thev will be forwarded. Ki-l'rrs by periiiiKHion to
Mr. H. a. Miivlaiid, Freeport
S E A
TRIPS
(>f two to five (lays' duration, .-no otlerod by the
OLO DOMINION LINE
to
Norfolk
Old Point Coinfort
Virgini&. BeaLcK
Ocean View
Richmond, Va.
ami
Washington. D. C.
Stemiierswl daily, except Snuday, ai :i p m fro;ii Pier '2fi, North Kiyer, toot of Bo»ch glreet. New York,
For full Information apply to
Old Dominion Steamship Co
ai BEACH STREET, NEW YORK I T H li WAiiKrii,'lYallle Manager
.1. .1 liruwn. drnerat Paaarncer A(t
All bills payable to QEO. W. PEASELL^ successor
Fulton Street
FREEPORT
^'t
^ttmrHj^Ji
tif
"ilf "iif
\
W.^AN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
H.^D LITTLE TO REGRET.
.iood Story of the Boyhood of Senator Quay.
Frie-\(Is of Senator liuay from Penn- .'.vlvBr.ia relate an Incidenl of hln 11.II.-.Kl'ter (lays which, fo a keen olv ..li-'ii-vi-r. Rii^-ht hav,^ prei!l,-at,->il the I riiiiimlliy anil quickness In rhanRO i-i fii-n". i>Mrh have ohiraeti-rized his [iollciial career and tiirn«-!l to dust an,1 I--):.-.' sv inniiv eiijiected Iriiiini-hs of 'lis i-nem!,'i
While atwmliiie .-oli-Hil .n Heaver euiinty a frienriship with a larger boy. hl.-~ seatn-.ale wai siuMenly lurnel to rivalry by the appearance of a most raitivuiinK lltt!,. ne-.vcomer on the Cirls' siilp of the riiuni At reress dip- iii.iiatie affairs n-aehed a e.-isls. speed¬ ily ilevekiiiiriB Into an "neniinter a.s .-iii'M as ll was vloleni. and w-hen the iiio:ie Ilf b.Mtii. clcareil the lariter bov iinlkeil away, ieavlns Mr tiiiay very .-mieh ii.iiis,..! up and niiniis a front
ilKltll.
STATE NEWa
IHE SUNDAY SCHOOL
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MY BABY WAS SICK
Uy baby is 4 montha old and ia taeth- ing. ile was aiek and I tried a good many thiugs, but nothing aeemed to n- lieve hira.
I had a doctor, who aaid it wai inflam¬ mation uf the bowels, and that I would never pull him through—perhapa, if ha waa under his care. When I uw ha waa getting worse I stopped giving him hia medicine, aa he could keep notldng on hin atomach. lie was troubled wi'.h colic tctt much, and used to scream when ha had a touch of it. I did not know what it was to rlose my eyes, day or night I gave him a few drops ol LAXAKOLA aDd it relieved him, I gave it to him a law timre and it worked like a charm, and ha now rests pretty fair all night. Ha ia • great deal better looking baby ainea I gave him I.AXAKOLA, and I think il all mothers knew how good it waa thaj
would use nothing else Mas. Maar Dalit.
rrke—H cauls. M7 First 81., Soath Boaloo. Maas.
Thomas Johnston, F reeport L.I.
Uave your tried onr
New Butcher
yet':' If not, w-hy we are selling the choicest mfutt in the uinrket at lowest ratt-s.
Main St, bet. Fulten and Smith SU.
F. PITTERMAN, Prop.
Furinerly W, II. Patteraon's
Adirondack Mooaa Killed.
Comlug close on the hecla of the stoi-t af the wanton slaying of the elk plsi-ed In the Adlroiidacki for propairatJon !-> the report of the shooting of one m more of the nioo.ie pln.^ed In Ihe Ni-rih Woods wllh a view to restoi-klnii Ihe region with the big 1,-anie. whli-li for¬ merly inhnblird the Adirondack fon-st. ("hief (lame Protertor I'ond. upon rr- delving word of the kll'Ini,- of the in o;e took the Hrst train for Ihe woods ainl will make a thoroUKh eMinilnatloii inlo the mailer. The re^:l-l-k;llg of III*- woodn wllh elk and moose bus nut Willi much opposition on the pnrl of the nntlvos of the rev'.on. who hnve be- «ome posBcssed of the bellsf thut tlii! Introduction of moose and elk would drlvt' the deer onl The .state authori¬ ties do not expect lo iri-t much evidence ftom the natives nf the ,\dlrondai-ks. who seem to be iiiiiu-il in shielding one another. Il is kiienii that the hound¬ ing and jni-kiiii: of depr nre prartl.i-d conslaiitly in dellaiiie o' the lavv, lm; il Is dinu-iilt to K>t witiu-sses to testify
til-la Nrllhrr HrKIr >„r Itlnic,
'I'lm dlniiioiid eiiita.KeiiKiit rliii: case bus been de< Ided n(;aliist the plniiiiift', Kdward 11. Ilunlels. of .New Vork Cilv. .Mr. Daniels bronchi suit .ii;iiliiKl Miss Kmma A. Iiockhiirii. of WiUertowii, to recover a diaiiioiid ring wlilcli. he snys, he gave to Mlsa Rocklnirii when she |ii-om!Be(I,to be hl« ulff, but whiih wns not really to Vn-come brr proiu-rly tiiitil •be mnrried bim. I-nli-r, Uie comiiliiiiil says, when lie came from New York lo i-laim Miss Ibu-kbiiMi us liU bride, slii- refnsed lo iiinii v him. lle deiiuii-di-d his riiiK; but rid 111.I gi'i It. Miss Itoi.-kbnni defended on tli,- Kroimd Ilmt she never |ii-oiiilsed to niarrv Mr. Paii- lelsi If he Ih.niKht so. he hud nilsmiib-.-- slood ber. tli.it the riiip was givi-n to Iler as a biitliilay present, an.l lliut, aiiybow, she had lost it at Ihe rei-i-iil Wat-rlowii fiilr. Tlie case wns tried 111 Ciiy ("unit at Walerlowti and .Illd,-!- M<-('.iiiiiell irnve his de.ision as ii-i raiiSB of aclion.
<-tiili|-> FIcl.l Mlill an A,l<Irr,
AMiilc pliiylnK- In a pile of brush In a ilelil adjoining her fnlher's home, lu-ir Ilobnrl, Helen, the twd-y.-iirdid d,".iiv,;i- ler of Hlrnm \ad Hiisen. had nu e.M ii¬ im,' battle with H deadly rciillle. She mnde a hard fight, bnt wns t,.irilil.i bitten. J"ho child wss moving some «iiiiall pieces of wood wlirn a sp«ii,-d adder, which was lying under the pile, fnsleiicd Ilself upon one of the tliiiters of her richt hand. .'<lie shook li oil and was bliten In another plnce. When llie child finally succeeded In diseii- Kncliig Ihe hohl of the smike It ng.nln bit her. this tinie on the rli^lit i-lieek. .^^•alll the baby bent off tin- reptile, but wns bllleu om-e more on the hnml. The scn-ama of Ihe Irrrlfli-d child broucht her mother to the scene from the house, and the woman wrenched the reptll.. fn-u the girl's hnnd rnd klll.-d II. Tli,. snnke Is the blK'i;i-st seen tlierei.liiirls for venrs.
NTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR OCTOBER 4.
Wheels are Buzzing
Uciiily to do all kiiid.s nf work. BUch as making wimhnv fninios, ilcxir frames, sash, doors, brackets, Urill work and stiiir building at the lowest prieea.
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Cpn-r Miiin ,St. rKEl'^POUT, L. I.
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and t"liiiii-e Confi-ctioin ry. Fri-nch
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.Surr'-ys. 165 to t'2nb Open und top depot wagons. f4,'i to |285 Top delivery and busineas wagoue, $fiu
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The Wa!! Street Journal i
jiveg udvicc- and answers, without liharge, iiii|uiri(S abmit invesimenls. • cituuii's uiiili-rlying causes of market ' 'jiovi-meiits. Dl t'-rmiii(-s fails goveru- ' ng viilni-of s,suriiii.s (Vilk-isos.aimlysea Illd revii-\vK Hiiilroad and Industrial re- ' IMiitri. Huh complele tabh-s of earnings ilf propi-rties. (Quotes aciive ai-d iiiac- live Etock.s and IkukIs. Ket-ords thu ihll liiHt sale of bouils and Iho yi(^ld ou iiivesluient at tin- prii-e.
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ITeils Ihe Man of llrr Ihalrr.
; Tliere was a general surprise In so cli-iy circles In Anisli-rdiini when It was announced that Miss Kaisy I.oulsa
. Ci-ouse, daughter of David .T. ri-ouse. Ihe weallliy run mniinfncturer of the firm of McCleary, Wnllin ft I'rouse. bad been married to Andrew Smllh, of
I .Mlenlown, Ta.. against her pai-enls' wlshen. Miss t'rouse and Smith, who la a representative of the Hunt llol- lirooli ("onipany, of New York Cily. viv- heil Amslerdiiiii a few days acn und went for a trolley ride. On the follow- Inn day they went on another trolloy rid" to trloversville and were mari-ied by the Kev Hr. W. V.. Thonipsoii. They made ihe aiinoiin-ement to the girl'H parents, bul did not rei-ehe the exiiected blessing and nie not slaying a I Die uiagiilflcent Cioiise home, 'i'liey Hill mil reside 111 Amslcrdam.
Sli<-*t Mflul Morliara lnr«r|inralr<l, I The Shcdl .Metal Workers' Assoi ia. (ion of tirealer New York and iidjn- cenl cities was liicorporaled :it Albany to Improve the ciuidilions nnd proniole ; the welfare of llie niembers In their oi->-npallon ns slnet nii-ial workers and to iuIJiiKl colliiiiveisles that niiiy arise between employers and einployes. The organly.allon will oiiernte In t"he terri¬ tory wllhin a riiilUis of twdilvllve miles of the New York City Ilall.' The dn-ectoi-* arci FrederU-k Nichols, of Illi-ksvllle, I.. I.; William F. Delnnev, David C;. Martin, Henjainln Van Wlcii. ler and Alberl llHriiuiin, of Itrooklyn
Conilillon of Iha Crops,
j The latest special lelegruplilc re|iort If the condition of the crops In this
; ,-<lale follows: First of the week warm, liilter part cool with light frosts, gen-
¦ ernlly dry and favoin' Ie for work and eropsi lim-kwlicut, (-'.rn, und fnill da 111- ug'-d hy gnlesicorn piior, bui iinproved; polaKiea and beans deellnlnici bin-k-
i wheat and bean hardest in pi-oi;ress; liarvcat of hops and lobacco linlshed; sowing wheal and rye begun; npiih-s and grapes liglit, iiunlliy g.iod,
rranrhlSK Valiiaa flinw.
The Slale Tax Coinmissioners al ,M hany gave oul the totnl valuations of spi-clnl franchises for llKC, shoivliig un Im-rease of JICTHOHI.'-.; over llKil', or a Ii.tal of llJm.TU.-^ ri!»'.', lis againsl t'2ii'<,- (117.77(1. The total was completed by the aiiiioiiiii-enienl of viiliirillons for Al¬ bany, lilll.'l. |-j.S(i;i.liKi; liiii-j. »-.'.7ll.-iiii; .Mounl Veiiioii, lliiil. »H7(l.l»(MI; lliC, .»N'J4.-!l«l; New Uiiclii-lle. Unlit, |,''ill'J.,'IIHI: J!«l"J, f,-.riiiN'si; Y'liikei-s, 1U0.1. |I.li.ld.. •tisii IIKI-J. >i(lf,7,lisi.
Mayor liuns Kunoinliialril In Alliaii.v.
Mayor Cliarlis II. Cans was reiioiii- liiBted for nnolher ti-riii liy the Alliiiiiy' oruaiiiznlioii Itepiiblii-aii Cily (ionvcn- liou. The olher nominees for clly nlil ri-rs urci Controller. Howard N. Fuller; Treasurer, F.nill (' llosehe: I'residenl of tioinmon (-„im(ll, William 1'. Mov landi Assesnors, John II. Ilea and .lolin Knrla. Jr ; Heeorder. IluH-nrd Iliii- ili-icksoii; (il.l Court ludge. Hi bi-ri W, Scoll
«nlx)erti Davlil Mrinca rp the ArWr^ 8am. Tl,. I.ta-Oolden Trst. Paa. ^-4 —Memory \ertet, 11. i3-.rommenlary on Ihe l>a>*« Lewou.
1. The joyful pre.~c«i<i,in (vs. I-Ji). 1, J. *'A|p»in.'* .\ torr'rr irutlirrinn was at Ha- bron when ll.ivil wns anointed kiac. -Thirtv theiisan.l " Kf ;irrsrntii-.ivra of t£a whole people. ILivid cvllcd fur the chief men and sent neti.i- tlo\i-.-);hout the whola land to the inliibilsnu everywhere, eap*- ciallv to the priesis ind l^-v-il«». lo ae- semble tflgctber to assist in this importaat (vork. Rcid 1 I'lirmi. 1.1. 'Ark of tloA" N'otice tho deep reverence 111 this phrtae. The ark did not bc'onn to I>.vid mt Israel: it Wiis tiod's. -Whoso nsnie is c-vllad,'' Better, as in R. V., -Which ia caUed by the Name even the nsnic of the Ixird of
i hosts." "'Pivellclh belween thc rhtmb- ims ' "Tlmt sitteili upon the rherubini."
I - R. V. "Clirrubim " is the Hebrew (vlural form of (henib. 'i he cherubs rrpmcnted O.id'a presence.
.1-5. "Thev M-Hlic nrk ot God upon a new earl. ' Tlii« Vss rontrary to the kml n-ipiireinent iN'uiii. 7:0). uccordiof BD which it WHS always to be carried by tiM I.evites and veiled or i-overcd from sight. In this ruse Israel probably iniitsted tha I'hoenicisn or 1'Iiilisline custom. In Ihia manner they srnt the ark from tkeir bat* ders. The I'hocnicians had sacred carta on which they i nrried their ends abnut, nnil tlip oxen were secured to Raal. "Gib- i-sh. " A hill of Kiij-.th ienriiM called bjr that name. 'Tush and -Ahio." Probablf the (jrnndsons of Kleazi\r, Ihe son of Abiaa- linll, who were sot onsrl to keep the ark. "Went bcf.ire." While Vanb walked al thc side, Ahio wenl bciore the oxea to Knide nnd innnsRc Ihrm. as th* llas<|iiea I'lsv be seen at the present dav doing in the south of France. "Hefor* the Lord." The ark symboli/cd tJod's iii-eaence. anil those who went In-fore thc nrk are referred to ns eoinp before Ihe Ijord, "Initru- nieiiis.' Tin- wlinlc procession. David at Ihe head, moved forward with niuaic, ioaf snd dnm-c (I Chron. 13iS).
II I'/fiihs error (vs, OUI. 6, 7. "Thresh- inu floor." A fixed threshing-floor, which did not rhsniie its plnce like Ihe tumnwr flo,.r (Dan. 2:M1: nnd therefore probablT had • roof nnd a stork of fodder. "Ttisah . . . took hold ' Ilis conduct indicated irreverenee and presurontion. The I.«ril*a were foi-biiMen lo iiiiieli the ark on Dain nf death (Num. 4:15-20). "Olen itum- bled." The ro.iiU arc very rnugh in Pal¬ estine, nnd the nrk was evidently shout to lie thrown from thc earl when ITaHill took holil of it. "Anccr of Ihe Lord." . Kot passiiin. but rather indignation—Ihak'' feeling whieh makes Him hate sin and rompels Him lo punish it. "For hia error." The error roiiNistpd in touching th* ark. which, ns the symbol of Ood's prascne* (I Slim. 4:7), none rould look inlo (Nnm. 4i-20i 1 Sam. 6:111), murh leaa lay hold of without peril ol life. For transportalioa purposes it wns first eovered un by tha I.rvitps to whom it wns eommitted, aad that with fiitis covered (Num- «:1», JO), and rnrricd on »t:i\.'«. Hat supposint thai it hsd Ken overt urnrd, would not Utaah hnve been ss linble tn punishment for aaf> fering that as fur Inkimt forbidden maaaa nf preventing it? Surely not, Ue might hnve been punishiible fnr adotitiug a madt of convejanre whirh cx|iosed the ark ta surh an aci-ideni, lut not for omittiag what he was- forb-ililen lo ilo in order to prevent that n-.-.i>lenl. "There he died." j'he reasons for this severity w-ere; (I) That it grew out of a procedure whick wss in direct violation of an exprcsa atatuta ' (Num. 4iI5; 7i9) which required that tka ark should be carried hy Levites. DtvM and thos- in care of the srk ahnuld !>•*• known this law. It is quite poaaibl* that in his delight in roloring the aarieat religion, he forgot llic law, and felt that the work iltelf was so goml and gloriona • s to make amrnds for any neglect a* tio tlie way of doing il, (i2) llunh. who had long had charge n,' llio nrk, should have been faniilisr willi ilu- low forbidding him tu tourh it. Tossili^y long familiarity with the ark had bred ciirelcssness and irrer*^ ence for the s.ii-rcd synibol. (3) llnall stood if. a reprcKrnl.-ilivc position. What he did wss pulilii-. m the sight of all th* people. It wns n llnmatit \ io'.alion of Uod'a command. It w,is needrul at the ontiel ta prove to thc people llie ncceaaitv of axast oliedience. nnd liciu-e of careful study of (lod's Inw, .\ iieglert nnw would lead to greater neglects. In auy ehnngcs individaalt might lie inclined to make, and thua tha •ncredncss and trsehings of the divin* in¬ stitutions of religion would ho lost.
8, 9, "Disidciscd," He wna mortified and rhn,ttinf J nt the sudden and iinbanpjr interruption of the triiiniphnl proceaaioo. lie was not oiik-iy rciiinsl Uod, hut with himself for neglect and rarrlessne«s in al- lowing thc ark to be leuiovod in this way. "Made a bi'cinh," Violently int$rpo**d ia a sudden stroke of divine judirment, "P*- ret-uuali." The word "I'erea," or "brearh." convivrd to the Hebrew* tha idea of a great cnlainity. "Afraid." Fear or terror rollniveil his anger, lest the jadg- mrnts of Uod were not yet ended and would be extended to himself and peopl*. lie saw Ihat lie had not f dlnwed tne dir**- tiona of l)ie law snd pi-cpared bla p*ODla for the solemn iinih-rlHlting. "llnw ahalL" etc. Hnd David iiikrd this question sooner it would have hren bitter. Ife now •«- hibits humility illld admits his guilt. H* Bcos the necessity. o[ reverence and davo- tion in his rnndiu-t.
III. Ilie blissed hoilsrhnld (r(, 10-13). 1012. "Would not remove." Not lor tha present, fesriag lie might make aoiiK othar mistake. "Il.miie of Obededom." Vety nenr the cilv. lie was a Levitc ti tha stock of the Koridiilea, nhi. h woa a br*nel| of the lamilv nf Kohnlh. "The Lord blessed." etc. .loit-plius iisaerts tlytt during thia interval flbedeil'im fiaaacd from pov¬ erty to weath, and that all who aaw Ut household, or heard the report of hit wesltli, were agreed 111 ennsiderinr hiM specially favored bv the Ixird, "Darld went." Rc-id I ( linm, rhaiiUr* If. I*. llHvid bad taken t'irre monlhs to atady thc law, and noa- be wTs prepared to bring tbe ark to Jrrusalrm in a prnper raauDar.
IV, The ork enli-rs ,leru«alem (rs. IS- llll. This was Ihe /in-atett day in Davld'l life tt wns a lurning point in the history of the nstion. At every f.w rods of thf mnieh the pioi'dwioii would halt, and Ihi-ie were religious p.ni-rifices at every hnll. "1'he ark n lviirir..d like the chariot of a great coiiriiiernr. aacending tht aarrcd hill of triumph." Tbere wert aummnned to iiHuiKt at tliis ceremonr tSt high priests Xiololi nnd Abiatbar. the headt of the six Levitiiiil rmniliea. with a largt companv of their rrlalivct.. and many (rom all the tribi'S of Isrsel. Tlure were miui* and singing, nud Dnvid himself ehaoftd bis VlnjTv garli for th.> priestly ephod and jr.infd heartiiT in tho nusie. Psalm 14 M ¦Vl*(used tn have been sung when tb* pi» cession was eaterinj .Teruialem.
<-oa>'hni«n blablnid !¦ ISaralogi.
.loliil C.sik. of New York City, sixty nine years of nge, una taken to Ihe Snratugn llokpilal. after lieing- stnbbe.I, Ii.ree linns by DelMtt Su-enlmrp. ol fiiratoKu, a Imss iliiver, alxty seven iiiirs old The affray oc.iirr.'d In Ihe lnited States Hotel liarn. on Hiiisioii street ,Ki,.,.|il,iirgh aays Ihat he dil not use his knife until after being kiiO' k<-d Pnwii IWO or tliree limes. It Is ti'-lleveil ilist folk will recover. For forty years lie has been cnipl-iyed as roncliiiisn b.v .^lls (le.irgioiia 11. Itntler, of .N'ew Vork
The "Waepl
,Some iie.ii.le liin ciiiibiiuing the woi on a weeping Wlii.l la not geiiei-HlIy km a voung mull who Wllh Queen v I'-loi of icventiH-n. 1 llll In ri bsroiiet.-! i I. proaih rovnitv ill though It took mi nianiic young iiim understand this In eo he oat down iii now will-known I 11 tlm* mibliidii'l ill luen he emigrAt.-d
Ig Willow" Aong.
,e liini.l of the ballad rd« "III hang mv ban w tre<-," hut pcrnapa It IWII that Ibu author wa* Irll desiierately in love la, lit that time a lifl a young lover wae bcir 111" liaroiieta cannot ap- thr ifuiw uf a suitor, lie tune before th* ro- I i.Mild Isi braugbt ta 1. When ut laath* did ilesi.nir and wrule th* lisd, whi.h wu at that a lemdnn paper, and to Austiulia.
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A llMord In Making Vher*.
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Ijibor In a BusUal of Wheat.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19031002 |
| Date | 1903-10-02 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 02 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 49 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19031002 |
| Date | 1903-10-02 |
| Month | 10 |
| Day | 02 |
| Year | 1903 |
| Volume | 8 |
| Issue | 49 |
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW SINOX.K OOP I KM. CtVH Ct-:rtTPt A rAMILT JIKWSl'APEB OK l-OCVl, A.Mi I.ENKRAl. I N TEM. I (i ESCK Tta«S: tl.tO TkAKLT !¦ *l>TAI<«,k VOL. VIII. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, OrXOHKR 2, 1903. ISO. 49. PERSONAL To Sufferers From Kidney and Bladder Diseases No matter how long you have suffered, FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE wUl help you. Tbis we will G UARANTEE. It has cured many cases of Bright's Disease and Diabetes that had been thought incurable, however we do not claim that it will cure these diseases in advanced stages as no medicine can make new kidneys for you, but FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE Woodcleft Building Sites Um Omatar Nsw Ysrii i Ht Could Not Stralshton Up Thomas Maple, Birbeck, III,, writes: "I had a very bad case of kidney trouble and my back pained me so I could not straighten up. The doctor's treatment did me no good. Saw FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE advertised and took one bottle which cured me and I have not been affected iinee. I gladly recommend this remedy." will positively cure every case of kidney and bladder trouble if taken ia time, and even in the worst cases of Bright's Disease and Diabetes it always gives com¬ fort and relief. Remember when the kid¬ neys ate affected the work of destruction never ceases, so commence taking FOLEY'S KIDNEY eURE at once and avoid a fatal malady. FOLETS KIDNEY CURE is made from a prescription of a specialist in kidney diseases and was used for years in pri¬ vate practice before it was put on the market. Thrts Pbyslelans Troatod Him Witliout Suooott W. L. Yancy, of Paducah, Ky., writes: "I had a severe case uf kidney disease and three of the besl physicians in southern Kentucky treated me without success. I then took FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. The first bottle gave imme¬ diate relief and three bottles cured mc permanently. I gladly recommend this wonderful remedy." Sufforod Twonty-Fivo Yoars Seymour Webb, of Moira, N. Y., writes: "I had been troubled with my kidneys for twcnty-flvc years and had tried several physicians but received no relief until I bought a honle of FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE. After using two bottles I was absolutelv cured. 1 earnestly recommend FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE." TWO SIZES SOc and $1.00 Qood Boating, Bathing, Fishing PIt« PMt of Watar at Low Tido tmaoXmt In tli* Pr««r«sslT« Villago af FREEPORT, L. I. doeO Sohoola. Fl«* Onurehn, W«ii-Equippad Fir* D»- paitmant, Flrat Claaa Water Supply, Elaotfia LiQhU, Qolf Unka, beallant Raaaa taf Biayailng and Onvina. ¦^C r.t Paetlculara apply *• RANDALL & MILLER FREEPORT. L. I. The Freeport Bank Capital $30,000 MAIN STREET, TREEPORT JOHN J. HAUDALL. Pr«slilent OH^UMCBY T. SPRAQPg, Vlce-Prw, WILUAM 8. HALL, t'Mhler Beard ef DIrootora jl JohnJ. RMdall Autnirt ImmiK ij BmltliCoi WlllUm O. Miller II Wlill»m E. (JoMor I). Wesley Hne ij W»il»ceH. Oirnwell l)«nlel H. lUyuor i Chlnncey T. Snriwue ('olen I'eltlt. . ^ ChariM L. W»ll«ce Harvey B. Smith WiUhunU. IUH Oeonte-M. Kandall Edgar Jackaon I Open, eX(-,-ltI It'ifftl linll |
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