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MINO Lb: OOPIIiW*. C1VX2 CKNTe*
A rAMILT MKWSl'APBR OF LOCAL AND QBNKRAL IN'TKLLIUKNC'K.
TEUXS: tl.ftO TEAKLT I« ADTAItl
VOL. VII.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, .Vn.rsT 1, 1902.
NO. 40.
News and Opinions
OP
National Importance
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The Sunday Sun
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AB4n** raa smr. a*w rara
PATENTS
E. A. Dorlon >
RON DED AUCTIONEER
Fraeport, N V.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDER
Plans and SprcMcatlona Prepared Work Snperlntendad
EaUmataa Famished arrie* aaa aCliaCN PLACC,
HENRY H. HAMIVIOND,
Tonsorial Artist,
Main St., Ben«,fHou.r, Freeport,L. I.
Hair CuttloE, Sliucrlng, Shampoolnic.
Rparlal attention to Chlldrrn'a Hair CiittinK-
Or/Z THE NEW CARDER A CALL.
Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS
669 Fulton Streat, Breekljrn at
FRUrORT, LIBBY t NErWHRO BUILOING Opp. Dapot. oa Wednaadaya aod Frldar
from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Wm. R, lA>«oaaBCK*B. D. D, S,. Manacrr
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.Webster's
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2S,000 New Words
PkrMa* omt Deflaltleaa PnMieSk uuaer tb* diraet auper- .,ei*a of W. T. HAItRt8,Ph.D.,LUD., United Suiec CemmieeioMr of Bdn- otOom, aaeiated by a large con* ol •MfipaMiit •peciallata aad eiUier*.
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MRS. WARING,
Formerly of Wantaah. : banlDSM fur tliu BXKD A HTORE <
9 hbt haa beeu do
Gor. of Pine and GroTe Sts.,
nlth A full atock of Setaaol RappUaa, Statlon- ary, Confaatlonarr. Haaa Balla, Ball, Fapar Kapklna, Taothplcka. ac. Alao a full atock
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
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Patent
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ncHMericati.
John P. Wright
QENERAL AUCTIONEER
SERMONS
ofthe
REV. DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
euociasi'r to Henry Wort! Bit-clifcr, • of Plymonth Chnrch, and
CARDINAL GIBBONS
of Baltimore, Md., are published iu th«
Monday Edition
of the
Brooldyn Eagle
a Solid Pagea of StenoKraphic Sermon Reports
IHE SUBSCRIPTION PRICE PER f EAR IS $1.50 SAMPLES ON REQUEST
ADVERTISING
in I
THIS PAPER
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SURE TO BRIXQ RESULTS.
Tho inly Way lo Attract traile Is tt Make Known Wha> You Have to Offor.
rHEUBERAUDVERIJSEKIST.HHSJC-
V THE GREAT fTONICLAXATlYE
If jrou barvo aoot aloeMeb, indigaalioii, bOtoiiencee, conetipation. ba.i biealh, diuineee, Ineetlve liver, heartburn, kidney trouble*, backache, loan of appetite, inaomnia, Uck of enorfy, bad blood, blotched or mudJy akin, •r any aynkptoma and diaordere wbich tell the atory of bad bowel* anil an iaipeiied digeeUve eyatem, L»xakoI* \?lll Cure Yon.
It will clean ovt the bowel*, *timuUte tbe liver and kidney*, atrengthen tbe araeeae membranee of tho etomach, purify your blood and put you "OB yeur ioet" again. Your appetite will return, your bowel* move regu- lartjf, yaar Uver and kidneya ceaae te trouble you, your akin will clear and kedMB and you vrill feel the old time energy and buoyancy.
Halbaea ***kliMI tbo pro|M-r niadlctDc t.. five th.'ir Uttle ooaa tot r.)ni.tliMiil..n. '""¦kea. collo aiMl allullar tlviiblra. will I'.nil Laxakola an l.l.<al mr^llrln.. for rhil.ln n It beep* tb*lr bowala rrntular a-ltllo.it puln or tirlplnit, ai'ta ma m lerni-ral t..iili', analmi aalare. da* dlgemtea, rrllrrr. rratkaaaca, .'k-iiri. th.- oi.at.il t..i..tuo. nNl.i.-4-a f.-vrr, caMMa nllPtklmgi rratfut alarp anil niakaa tbaiii.. rll, Iiap].. ornl hranr, ff CkiUrrm tka a aad mk fm it
CHARLES LENKER, Proprietor
Trees, Shrnbs, Rare Ererlreens Hprnrflf tnne Hardy Roses, Choice Cnt Floiers ^^*;"« a»-'""2» Designs aod Potte4 Plants for and hunerals
MAiN STREET, FREEPORT, L. I.
Greenhouse.. Plants
tlty. Fulldl- reetlone will ba found in eur priee liat for planting and caring fortraee. Thla price liet ia free
R. Pa JEFFREY i SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In groat numbera and varletlee, Irue to name
and dug *reeh frem tha ground, and
dalivared In a ahort time In moiat eondition
BELLMORE,
L.
The Freeport Bank_£:::ii^*^°°°°
MAIN STREET, FREEPORT
.IOIIS' .1. KANDALL. Prraident l-IIATNt-KV T. SPUAd'E. Vlcr-Prra.
WILl.lAM S. HALL. Oaalilrr
Board of Direetora
.Ii.hn .1. IlaiKlall Aiipuat ImmlB
Kniil i'nx Wllllain li. Millur
Wlllll in K. iMililir II Wiwlry I'ine W«lli. .' II. iiirn»'i-li Dantrl H. Kaynor llmliui'vT Siirnirurl^.lw. I'ritit l-haiini' L. W»ll«i'u llarvrj- H. Hmllh Wilrlri. s llall (IrorKe M. Kandall
lUni KiUar Jaiks-n
'pl Intal holidaya, frnm 9 ¦ Ifrrn. raHllll.i« anil Inili TJ lii-nartn
Oprn.« to fp.m
nirnta In rvrry li.-nartiii.'l.l i^ilial In linc¬ of rlthi-rlSr nVw Ynrk or Urnnklyn Bankn or Trnu Comiianlrs, an.l I'V^ry arniniiiio- dalioii ae tmr ms la conBtattint with cou- fit-rvRllvr manaKeiiM-nt.
Iniarrat at tin- ralr of ;l iwr rrnt. |.alil <in tlmu di'lKN.tta, liirrt. niont Im or iniirv.
Urafla laaueil on all paru of Eiimiw.
IXiea a erneral baiikiiiK buainiuia.
Arronnta ..f i-orporations, t-omiiAnlii., WKlrllra. rlr., mllrlnd.
Entirt- aatisffu-llon Kuarantcyl.
Inonirioa artll rrrrlvr iinimiit attt-nljiin an.1 Iir cherrfiilly anaa-rnnl.
ganit of...
IRochvillc Centre
VllUflc Bvcnue l^cchvllle aentte, %. f.
HIRXM R. SIIITH, Pr*tld**t
THOMAS e. KNICHT. Vle*-Pr*(ld*nt
BERGEN T. RIIYNOR, C*>lil*r
JJoatO Of SXrectors
Omnce W, riaTlBon Thomaa 11. Kniiiht Jnhn Vlnrrnt Hiram B. Smith
(llrntworth I) C'omlira Wralry B. Smllh Anatin Jayne lliarlea L, Wallaoo
Cbarles W. Hayes Austin Comwrll
Arrender Hmith John T. DarlMin
John W. DaMott Hamilton W. I'earsall
Eilward T. Thnrston
Wado a Grnrral llanking Buslneaa of Depot Hand Dlsrount.
Interrat I'si.l on Kprrial Deposits.
Drafts I mnnl on Enitlan.! and the Continent.
Ynur Patronase H«irrltr<l.
Hankin* Honrs: « A. M. t« 3 r. M.; Hatar- day, V A. M. to Iim.
llisomnt Days: Tuesdays and FrI.lays. B AM.
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In Oak, Gloaa Finiah
$15
Oak Cabinet Mantela from $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
^^ of all kinds, at oity iiriroa
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
bonk •( ¦.•••kola, a
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE
¦-.J br «ar MwiavaatioiL Oaly tboee bota deef are iwnnbie. ^
HEAD MNSES GEASE^IMMEOIATELY.
" r. A. WIMUMI. or SALTIMOM. MV«i
BalTtMOBB. Md.. March »m iqei &.***«¦' — a*isc«ttlrtlr rand afdtafaaaa thaaka to jroarlnalaaal. I a.n aow prr y«a a im^^mrv af aia ^mt. lo b« as«d at yomt discrrtioa. ... .
^CStSnVSn^ aaVri(k> cat' hafa. u> aia» a.d tki* k*f( •- rmiac •<>». uatil I Ia«L
¦abMiiMla&lacaraBUrchi. »_... «*
^ I aaiinr** a l«al»a«t for cMarrkk lar tbtaa-oatlu. w«lK>a« aay atKcaaa coMBBrd . r karalaiinMaaA *Mn.* etbaaa. tba aort ratiaral rar >p«>alul al Ikia city. aM loia m- . SraBaemllMi muTWlp ~*. aad cm tkai oaly tvaeararilr. that tbc bead muc- .d
SeaceMSbal Ihc hcaftaaU thc aaccted sar woald be laal farcrar _. _. ._.
. IHna «* >«er a*i«Hbaanal accidaalallT ia a Ptm Votk aapcr, awl otdrtrd year trrar ¦aBtTAllatlll** M*d a aalaalcat day* anaidiag is roar ditactaiu. ibc aouca rcasrd. aad S3h. SCTaa* ¦*«**. My kmritm I. tbc diseased cat baa bea. catircly restated 1 ibsak yoa hMiliCT(MllieBM<*a*ia T*nr tialr rjar*,
mmmamymmom.^ ' iT i. waaMAN, 73*». atoadvaf. aalUMR. Md.
Our trtmtmimt Aoot mm titlttfopo ortm yur *»a«i<il arciipattoto.
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ANY
HEAD NOISES?
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Mary Dudley's Answera
DIiK .lEUIt.VM iin-sentoil him¬ self at the iilflri' nf rnrrlnpt.iD Ilrotlii-rs In no vitjt HniiitiiliiL- ^ frame of iiiliul. He still felt
thnt Roer Imllot in I1I9 rlslit K'i:. anil Ills coiiiiilexlon. as well .is bls in-rves reiiiliiili-il hlni nf tlie enteilo. wlilrli hnil liriitiRlit llim iii-iir lo lUiitli's d.ior. Wiii'M of llll wna the uews from Nel- lertoii.
Mar.v Pinlle.v—Ills M.ir.v—Imil Inlier- Iteil £L'n,liOil from lii-r Viiele Harold, mill—iiuil. If Hint letter of thc rattle. toiiKtie (jossln. Miss Hrn.vsliaw, to his mother was to lie lii-lleved. Mar.v ¦n'lis oil the hlchroail to a title. Sir 'i'arver Hrown -B-as very lIlHe other tbau a linroiiet. hut Ihe attineiioii of n "lail.T- snip" roulil hariU.v help teniptlUB even sueb a pirl as sweet Mary DiiiUe.v.
Tbe j-oiincer memlier of Ibe flrm rooelveil Dli'k with s.vmpalh.v, luit uo eutbusiasni.
••you lionet look lit for an ollioe desk. Mr. .Terrain—oh ,1 Iiett .vnur pardon, Lleutennant ,Terraui, Isn't It, now';" ho salil with a slliiht laujih. ~
'•I was offered a commission, Iiut I did not feel that I eould accept It, slr.'^ salil DU'k. •I want to tnke up ui.v work nualn—for various reasons.•'
Krnest ('arriiiglou^s eyebrows ro.s.- and sniislded.
-I am very sorry, Mr, Jerram.^' In- snld. ••|iut Just 111 present there is un vneamy. We will, of course, give you the Hrst ehanee—the very Hrst ehanee that occurs,"
••Uo you really iiieau It;" ho nskeil. faintly.
••My dear fellow, yon really are nm nt for offlce work just yet. Take a holiday nfter your iiyliiR labors your noble and—er—patriotic sclf-sacrlllce. I ilaix- say. In a few months, at llie niost, ¦\ve can squeeze ynu In some¬ where, tlioucli I fear even then we cannot off.-r ynn the same salary ynu received in l.vini."
With nil .'ITiii't Ilick pnlleil himself toRelher, nnd stood up, like the illsclp lined If daniOKcil sulilier be bad In¬ come.
"Your words are final, sir?" he asked.
"Provisional, .lerrain iiiily piovl. alonnl. But we cairt afford tn ilieer you with bojH's that may not cnme to fruition. ..\iiytliliiK we can dn in the way of reeniiiiiii'iiilatiiins. If will i.-ive us tbe iitniosl pIoNSiire tn .1... Of rourse. you uiidersian.I that? lloml heavens: It Is the leasl we could ilol"
Ilick bowed bls In-ail. The sinil.- nn his lips was Just n llttb- liilter.
"gulte so,'^ be said. "It Is snnie- thlnp to lie jiraleriil for that .vou nre wllUnfi to do the least possible. IJoml moruliiR." .\nil then Dick founil hiin- self In ."^t. riiiils ('liiirchyard. ami conscious that tin- Iasl straw hail lu-.-n piled upon bis bead.
Mary as nood ns lost to blm—more eertninly now than before, anyway - Ills sluialloii nihil lip, his hciilib liroken, ami 11,1 niie In wUniu lle 1 nnlil honnralily Innk fnt help in liis liiiii' of trouble.
lie fnuml eoiiifin't In the r. lleillnii
Ihnt the cenileman In No. 3 was shout. lUK In Ihe queerest w«.t
¦•I think hes III. sir." she eald. "He looked bad last night."
The landlord made no bones about entering Dick's room when he. too, bnd rapped to no purpose. He gazed at Dick for a few moiueuts, and Telt hia Mood chill a little at DIok'a furloua cry: "I tell you you nre .load, Mary, fo dont deny it!" touched Dick's burn¬ ing forehead, and left him"
¦¦lie's in a fever—tlint's what's the niatter with him," he said. "You just 1:0 for Mr. Ilnrker. .Tnne. right away."
'I'oor youug fellnw!" said Jane eagerly, '"rhat I will, sir."
Mnreover, being In love herself, sbe ib'tenuliicd to UIU two birds with oue stone.
"It's maybe a present for Miss Dud¬ ley," she said lo herself. .\nd. puttiug on ber bnt. carried off Dick's little packet for .No. 'i Devonshire Kond. • • •
"Nurse !•'
The darkness bad passed from Dick's brnln, and, baving opeued his eyes and seen things us they were, though ¦with nu Imperfect grasp of the facts, he whispered tb* monosyllnble
Thc quick rustle of a dress nnswered hini nnd tbc words:
'•Yes, my denr boy!"
"Y'ou, motherV" snld Dick, looking up nt the face thnt wns tho best nnd truest object In life for him.
She elnsped bls hnnd—a bony sbnpe, loosely laced with skin.
Suddenly tbe cloud fell upou blm.
It all came back-wound, fever, tbe loiig weeks lu hospital, the voyage home In weakness and anxiety as well as linjH', the news of Mary's fortune and Sir Tnrver Hrown, bis rebuff In St. raul's Church yard aud his Journey lo Nellerlon.
Ilc groaned, m spite of himself, aud lurned bis face to the wall.
"Now, then, dear, let mc raise your licail.^'
"What's the use':" be jiinrinurcd.
Il was his one and only Hash of peev Isbness. The next Inslant be obeyed ni'dcrs, with n smllc. It wns a dreary smile, yet n smile.
"Hmv I must li.ivc worried yeu. innlher!" he snid iinietly. as he settled afler the Ionic. "I suppose Ibis is Nel- b-rtoii'l"
She kissed hl:n ns motliers do kiss ilicir grown sons cC wham they are very proud.
"Try and sleep again, denr," she said, rnther tn-nuilously.
Hut Mnry Dudb-y and her luHdellty— hir excusulile inlidellty- were vivid In Ills miud. Hnw lllllill be sleep iiiuld snell realizations'^
".\11 rigbl," be sni.l, sbuttlug his eyes.
Then a sunny gray mist willed npon bis bralu, anil bls surroundings were tn blm ns If tb.'y w.'re not. It was tint sn mucb sleep as triiiislatloii nf spirit.
¦till, Mnry, Mary, what slinll I do wll bout you':" bls llpa cried nloud, even while his mind was active lu siiine remoter almnspbere.
¦Nnthliij.-, dear Pick, .vou sliall not lln wilbunt nil' as lmig as we live, fnr Wl' will be always Ing.-tbi'i'," .\ band was laid on his foi.'beail -a little snlliiy ll.'lllii. Willi lnvc warm In all Ils pnr.-s. .Villi Insianlly IMik npi-iicil bls eyes.
I BINflli EVENTS OF THE WEEK
I
I
WAimiNaTON ITEM*.
rresldent K.mscvclt njiprnved th» ..inrlinartlal seuieines nf Major Ulenn and I.ieiiteniint Clnnjoi fnr criieHy te I'illpinns. nn.l .llsnpprove.l I he ui-qult Ial of Lieutenant Cook.
It wns stnitHi that Cousul-Geneinl Bragg was likely 10 be re.-alled in irnnsferriil from Ilnvan-i ns a result of I bls criticism of the Ciiliniis.
The Catbolie Missionary I'ninn re ielv(-il n gifl of SIii.iKlii for tbc estab llslinient of the nimstnllc mission house wblcb Is to lie oiieiicd for the training of lioninn Cuibollc iirlests.
Secretary Shnw denlwl tbat be hnd established a Hve-yenr service limit In tbe Treasury DepHrtment.
llnuiils Taylnr, Kormer Minister to Spain, wns n-appolnted na Special Counsel for the Department of .Tustlce befnre tbo Spuulsb Trenty Clnlms Com¬ nilsslou,
The Court of Inipilry which Invcstl- gnted the grounding of thc bnlHeshlp Illinois, while entering Chrisllnula re¬ cently, fnund that no blnme atiacbed to till- otllcers or crew.
(IIIU ADOPTED ISLANDS.
rile i.vphoou which prevailed ovet Ceutrnl I.uznu for some days subsided.
-V ipilet meeting In opposlllnn to tlic I'rlars was held at Manila..
.\n nnalysls of the water at .Manila sliiiweil that It was nuconlanilunted.
.\ native. I'cari-d as a Clirlsilan In Spain, wns snld to be tbe Sullnn of till- mysterious rnco of wblte I-'lll- piiuis ill tbe Island of Mindanao.
(Iver "CMH) dgar lunkers went on sirike nt Mnnlla.
The bodies of the tenchers nmrdered In the rhllippines will lie brought to the l'nlted States.
The Civil Service Commission Issued a stateiiK-ut expressing gratlHcatlon lit the remnrknble showIn,g mnde by nallvi- IVirto Hlcnns In the pogtnl ser¬ vice esamlnntlons recently held nt Snn .luan.
Hoss Douglasp. formerly Treasurer of the Island of Cebu, 1'. I., w.is fmiinI irtillly of embezzlement.
".Mil Thi>
111- gnsiicl.
poor Iillle
sured r
Sllffl- 'llllilC
iiiild.'rs nnd tot- Illll. On bis
Hint his miiiliei's iiwi couu of n biinilred n ill-Ill for her well 1111 menls.
•'.Vs for me— "
11.- sbrugged his sli< lered down I.iulgiite way be noticed a jeweler's window, I with watches and cIihIus and plus and rings of price Iniu'iitli bls eyes -esi>.'- I'lall." rings. .Mnl ih,. iliits'i'eiiiin,leil j billl of wlllll it liui'i billl iiiiisi In i'c- j memlier.
He lookeil al bis Icfl liaml, wilb | the lllllin but solid gnld I'lnlcl, set 1 with n Ilny dlainnnd. und the wnrds, | Invisible In his e.ie. but pressing his Uiigir, •l-'oi'i-ver and forever!" 1
¦%hat wns Mary^s voneher to him for . her llfe-lniig love. I
His Hngeriialls dnsed nn Ills pnlius lightly, his jaws Imked ns If tbey I meant never ngain tn jinrt, and be drew IWll nr ilii'i'c lerrible breallis .if 1 Ihe kind tbat iiiiirk crises in the life | of a mnu. |
.\t l.'iigth he innv.-il again. "Yes, ^ thnt"s wbat Til dn,^^ he murmtlred. | •Tnnr girl! nne eairt blame her. Sbe' shall marry hlin wilh a fi-i niscleiu e I
Mary Diidli ills nil tbe plllnw peri'd. Willi bir iim
"l»r coins
Dick.
y laid her fa
nil dose lo his
else sliould it
Hut
eniiig
s nnt until tin lliat she was allnwi'd 1.1 give him in full nieasni'c ibe only tniiii' that enuld lie warraiilcil abb- to make bim him¬ self ngain in sjilrlt nnd in truili. Then she did not spare Iimii.
"I ought to feel nsliaiiicd nf ynu, Dick," she explained, "fnr supposing, if only for a scciind, that I enuld care aiiylliiiig fnr my mnney apart from loiC; Sir Tarver Hrnwn, Ind.-edl Why, I was Jnst wailing fnr a sign from ynll. And I gnt ii my own ring! (Jb. Dick!"—Chicago Kecord Herald.
FIRST AMERICAN PATENT. Joasph Jrnkr. Who Was llrnoarnrd For
Ills In
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It all
I'llls
Then mice again In ".\s for me -" Bni be dill nol cvi-
wliispercil:
slii'Ug bis ?1 ,les|.air was prnfiniiiil. It needed no emiihasis.
ders this linn
.\i Ibe King's .Vrni Inn. of .Nellcrton, ' Ihat evening, IMik Innk jieii and paper, ' nud wrnle the litter tn .Mary wlili b ' was tn nccninpaiiy the retnriied riii^-. It was short and to the imlnl:
"Dear Maiy-.^iuii-,'hiiw, thniigli I ' would like 111 keep ibis, 1 lan'I do il, and sn I bring il back in ynu: and ynu | must tbink I mean tn be nasty by j making It 1 nnn' m ynu nn your Iiinb- j dny. I llllll.. niiilirsiaiiil that things nre 1 baiiL-id lielween ns. Wishing! you all the happiness life cnn give you, Ulieve 11:.'. silK.'lely ynurs al-I wavs. HICII.Mtli .ir.KU.V.M "
"No .lliv.'i in that. I tlilnk.¦' he sai.l, | with a pang of pride wli.n he bad ; read It aud folded it up 'lhe ring was I in a liltle bn.-i, aud tlie letler was now | wrapped riiniid the box fhe whole j was addressed to Miss .Mary Dudhy. - Devonshire Koad.
In the darkiii'Ss he tottered out Dev-| onshire Koad way. He gazed nt the] hnuse nud tin- lighled window of Mnrys bodrooni- gazi.l and gazed till he fl It silly He lay natlessly. now ; wishing wildly, now duinlily resigu.'d ', to all Ihings (III.'.' it .111 Hired in lilm to Wnnder what ll.e inai.l of ibe Inn | uieani by smiling like Ihat when she 1 gav.' blm his . aiidlv, ninl said n g.iy ¦iJond.night ¦¦ Hm he had far Intensi-r 1 stimiilniiis 111 thniigbi than thai, and lhe damsel soon drifted it\ay frnin him.
Hia most slreiuiniis mniiients fnl- l-iwi-d the rializaiinn that he had b.-.ti j caannl enough In leate .Mnrys pai k.-t i diiniislalrs on Hie uiaiiii'Jpii'ie ii; tin'1 little parlor.
¦¦SlioWK what 1 .'iMi"" he -Hid tteri-cly. I as he iiiadp nil niieinpi 111 get up. liglil | A candle aud gn duwu fm ii 1
But be fntiud III.' .flnn .|iiite appal-j Ungly M'Vt'ie, and gav.- 11 u|i |
He dozed delirlniisly. played wilh i .Mary 111 1mi,\ ainl-Kirl fHnlinm. daiiecl' with ber. bad h.T all tn himself .n tliej Bra.k-li.iw W.ki.Is. wiin.'.l und won Inr] all o\ev nsn.n. (iff and .m be wok.-. i In ga»p and groan nn.l utter ex.-bima ! nous lhe I':, turn, iiurws wnul.l 1 have inlerpr.-i.-.l ili.'«.- .'Xi luniati.iua | arigh;. but be was aluue nnw. nud ha.l wursi- loiur* aflei eaeh bout vt theUi.
To nu Kngiish ma.'hinlsi, Joseph .Ii'iiks, belmigs Ibe hnunr of having sei nred the Hrst .\iii(-rlcau iinlent. A blacksinlth In Ilamniersmlih, Knglnnd. in ICIH, he was n man of great renown. snys llie Sclenllllc .\nierlcan. by rea,son of his iiivi'Utlve skill In the nrt of mnking machines, Kniigraiing in thc Colony of Mnssnchusetts in the fnll of li'i-ln, nbout the same time Hint Kev. .lllllll Hnrvni'd nrrlved, be settled In I,ynii. This mnn Jinks eul the dies for Ibe colulng of the nbl colnnlnl •'pine tree" mnuey. He nlso invented tbc lirst nppnrntiis for exlliigulshlng fl«'s. a kind of prlmliive- hnnd-pump ou wheels. His npplii-atiou tor n pntent on n waler-power device fnr mills was granted by the cnlnninl Court, and is Iirobnbly the lirst pntent on record In America. The Cinirt hnd Jiirisdicllon over Ihe .MnssndmseltK Hny C.doiiy, enibindng nearly all of New Knglnnd nt lbat tlnn- The limit of Ihe luouopoly wns fmirteen .vears, Illl.l the Court relniiied nnl only power In fnrbld exportallou. hut nlsn jiower to prevent exorbitant charges made upnn the publl
DUXIKSTIC.
.\ii unknown negin, nppnrcnily witli- nnl cause, shot nnd killed Arlhnr A. Schneider, nt Chl.ago. aud escnped,
Albert Kdwnrd Tower, whose wife klUed her ,sou nnd herself nt Tough keepsle. N. Y.. last April, will wed Miss .Mnry Towne Bogardiis. n former tele¬ phone girl,
.V preinnnire blnst nt the Clay Mine, New Cumberland, W. \n.. killed two niinei's, who lenve huge families.
-Vngry from drinking, Johu Dlcken. son shot nnd killed Koe nnd Jnck Dyer at n pl.nli' at Vaneeburg, Ky.
Had feeling over a lawsuit enuseil the murder of Sherman Dyer by Berry Dnunhue at Lultrell, Tenn.
The Coroner's Jury that Invesllgated Ihe Jobustowu, I'n.. mine ilisnster, cx- oncrnti'd the compnny from blnme.
Wllllnm J. White, .nshler of the Hoiu'd of Public Works al Snn I'laii clKco. (al., hnd dlsappenrcd nnd It wns iitHi'lnlly nunouuced Ihat he wns sev¬ eral ilionsnnd dollnrs short in his uc-
I'OIIIIIS.
The I'lnuilbnrst In New York State I'lTci'ted nearly eighty sipiare miles of lerrltory nnd eaused nearly $2o«l,0iKI damage.
Because of ill health I'ollce Justice J. Mi'Kenny White decllued ilic iiolice luarsbalshlp of Bnltlmore, Md.
Incendiaries almost tucceedcd iu blowing up Fort Stevens, n new mlli¬ lary post near .\storln, t)ro., and left a tlirenteulng letter.
The Comnion I'lens Coui't, nt Cnin- bi'ldge, Ohio, decided that the munici¬ pal local option law euncted Insf tvlii- ler, kmnvn ns Hie Henl law. Is cnnstl- tiitloiinl.
.iulin Tigg, colored, wns Uned JB bv rniice Judge MeCaiin nt Loulnvllle, Ky„ liccnu-se she mnllclously snt on the cnt of n neighbor iv'lth whom sbe had iiunrrelled.
The Kepublliiius of Morris Couniy. Knu, nominated .Mlsa Kate Heerliig for Treasurer,
As .1 result of a -water famine. Trini¬ dad, t^ol,, was without lire protection, nnd wuter for domeatU- purposcB bnd lo be pui.'hnsed by the bucketful.
.Mrs. Kllznbetli Chnse Ingnlls, mother of the lute Seuntor Ingnlls. died In Haverhill. .Mass.
Lightning killed E. White, n fnriner, and his son. nt Indlaunpolls, Iud,
I'Mln
FOREION.
The frci'doiii of the city liiii'i'li, Senlland. was conferred on ihc Colonial rrcmlers.
The provisional government of lialli declared (J.-nernl i'lniiaii, tbc r.-volu j llonnry leader, an outlaw. I .Viixleiy wns expressed In I'nris re- ! gardliig the resulls of the .\iigIo-Jnpan i ese agreement on Koren. ! The CoBin Klcnn (iovernnient, it was j nnuonui'O.l, tvlll grnnt Chile n conling station on t'ocos Island, In the I'ndHc, 1 Insurgents In V.-nezuda defeated r.'. liiforccmeiila on the way to (lencrn! \ Cnsirn, nnd caiitiircd a i]uaiiilly of ' aminiinltlou.
Sn.iossful cxiierlminls In wireless
¦ ii-li'plinny over n disinnie of niore than
I Innr miles were icporiid from Berlin.
I'n-siileut Zi-layn, of Nicaragua, com
I miit.'d the death sentence of Dr. Wib
Thu patent was Is- I son Itussell, an .\iiiei'lcau.
I'or lhe Sicoiid iiuie tu. sri knc'kiil at bla d< or
"Y'l.iir liji water, nr «l.. ir.e.1 audi M-I L'"i .ar to 1 sti'U
.She did ,':ot luteu loug Int tiurrml duwiisidlr*. with word for the iuaater
sued iu tbia furm:
".\t a general Courte nt Boaton the Cth of tbe 3rd Mo. UW.S. The .or't cniisldinge ye necessity of engins of mils t.o go by wnler for siK'iKly dis¬ patch of nuicli worke wuh few- hnnds, aud being (iiifflcleiiily Informed of ye ability of ye petiliun to perforine such workes grunt hls petitiou lyet uu other person shall set up or use any sueb new Inventlun, or trade for 14 year* wllhout ye licence of him the said Jo¬ seph Ji'ukesi IHI farr as cnncerns ney Slllll new invention, & sn It aball lie always in ye jiower of this cnie to restrain ye exix.rtntiou of such inanii failures A ye jirlzea nf them to mud- erntiuu If oicnsjnn in reijulre ,¦
Apad Aul bors.
rhf Bi'Okman haa be.n getting to. g.'ilwr 11 list nf anilnirh wb.i Hi-.-nni- jillsbiil tbrlr mnst imjiortuni wmk af¬ ter reacbing tbe ngi- of Hfly Sniniiel IlicbarilKiin. fnr instnuce. altained bla mciess afl.r jiassiog that age. The Iirst j.jir; nf "J'nniifla" was written iD inn iiimitba nf Ibi' « ml. r of l7:«t-40. und publiahed thr Intter yi-nr. Boawell bnd pusKiiil fifty when the work Ibat niade biui luiiumtal. "Life of Dr John¬ son,'¦ was (lUlilisiii-d. -Vfter achieving Ihls auc.ess lie liMil for only four yean aud died sadly and iguoiuinoua- l.l I ervanii-a was Ufiy eight when, lu ] pi;.. ..f i.is miseries. Ill' fuuud the «p- jiiiriuniiy for .'mupleiing Hi.' hrn part j l.f D.in Quixote ¦• Iiarurl Jiifoe was I tifty light years of age when he wrote I "ll.'bina.in Cruaoe." anil al ihr same I jurin.I nf life Jnbn I.... ke proiluieil hi* j assay ou the liumaii iiuderaiandlog. i Miltnu was Hfiyulne wb.-n "I'arudlae I )..iat" was iiulilisb.-.! Samuel JohuaoD ' wna «ixiy-.-igb! wh-n be Ugan t.i writij hia "I.urs of the PiM-l." whnh bae | |.een .ailed Ibe in.Mii tnaacullue nud uia»si<. body nf criticism in the lotk. I fliage I
.Mr. Bnlfour decllued lu Ihe House of Commons to exjdnlu tbe fiovernnieni's relatlona witli iln- Morgau s1iIiiii!iil; coniblue.
J'remler Hnlfour was rei|uisliiini-d li\ Ihc Tory leaders lo illstrlliute Ilic OlHees In Hiiandul projioriloii to the iiiimerknl aiicuglb of thc Liberals and Cous.rv.iiives.
I-'urthir earllniuakca nud slighl vnl lanlc einptlons occurred on the Island nf St. Vincent.
-Mr. (ienrge Wyndhuui's ndmluisirn tiou of Ireland Avas hotly discussed ill the Briil.sh House of Comniuns.
(Jll wns dlM-uver.'d 111 large i|iinniltii's 1:1 the L-biud of Triiiiilud. It Hill be wnrked under Cauadlau aiisjili'i.>.
Tbirly Ibmisand jiersim. innk jmrl iu demnlistiutiuiis iu I'nris growing mil nf llll' order for Uie expulsion nf 1111 .-iillluirlzed religious leaching 1 ungr.'gn
llnlis.
Ciiidinal [..do. Imnski. I'refeel of iln Ciincri't.'ilimi nf tin- Ilnmau Catbolie jiinjia^'ainla. died at Kome.
Km;: Ldwiinl Issued nu otlli ial denial 111 t.ie ii'iimt Ibal be lulcuded In niire tlnm Ull- turf.
.M-.h.iinbl W. Macomiibi.-. M I'.. ;.'.it.' u .linner in ibi- Hniish H.nise nf I niiiuiuiii- iisiuiirnui lu I'riiin- .Miulslei ruilfoiir. J I'. Morgan, .\iubussnilor ihnati'. .Mr. Wi-sBughi.qse uud Sir I i.nmjs I.iiitnu. "
Till- mnnasi.-iy of Iji Tra|.|>e, iu (Jne ll.l, was .lesti'njed by Ur.-.
rill- .-ser. ian I'aliiiiet resigue.l ..Miun to a .lisagri-.-iii.-ui ,.\ev liie eb-iiimi nl a I'resid-ni m' Ibc Natinnal Ass.uil.ly
.\ lioxeruuieut tuiiiniissiuu was iiaiiii-.I to invcsiigfit. the unusual ac Cvity ..f th.- vnb-nnws in Coatu Itliu.
I..iril KoUris. iu an nddrcas to 'be ..id.'is at Sandborsi (¦..liege, sai.l tbnl alViXii-pI IW.1 01 lbl "rusli.ati d ' ii; lil Is would ll.' reiustaleil.
l.lllll I liamlu-rlaiu vnu .Morawati .'ii.;i. l.i '! In I!iii|i>'ii.r Wliliaiu u.-t ;.. 40 II. I'lM-a lu .-*eiit.'ij;l»-r. lest soiue tnu r.'.r i'vle utusiilaiiie Uliu.
STATE NEWS.
THE SARliATH SCHOOL
ClondbuTst Damagrs Crops. A rloudburst iu a fnrniing district eight miles soulb of Kon riain enus.-d great daniage. Torrents of wui.r fell, almost withont nn Instant's wa-.ulug. mining nenrly ripe crops. Hearing up hlghwnjB nud destroying tunny bridgea. The eloudhurst exten.led nortbwanl ten miles to l.lttle Falls, ¦where streets were rtno.le.I. The cloud¬ burst wna follow.-d by n liailslorni. with stones ns big na hickory nuts, which did heavy dnm.ige to orchnrds. strijijdiig the iie<-s of not only fruit nnd foliage, but as w.-ll ..f gn.id sited Iliiibs. The locnllty where tbe storm
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR AUGUST 3.
^iihjrrt: Tltr Tabarnacla. Ex. xl.. t la ¦ iiol.lrii Tr<i. rsa. r.. 4 — Miiaef Vrrsas. t-s—Comnsaalarr oa tha DaT**
li-ir,.,lmtion.—Aa soon at th* taw wa* vfii the rrliuio'is worship of the B*tioa na oriranisrd. Thr plan ot th* Uberaa- r and it., hnlv srrv icr waa girea te o.es duii-ig Hie f.irtv data that he waa nil the Lord in thc'inount. Cluupe. m
The trtiiernacle was (Soil'a dwclUnt.
'.'. "First da.r." Thr l»t day of AWb ei
Nis.in. iie.irly °a yoar from ,tb» tin* thejr
,', . ...'., I .1 Nis.in. ii.'.ir v a voar from .the tim* toejr
rnged Is nn Imii.irtnnt hoj. growing dis- , ^„, ,,,-( j.^.,.,„ • ,„,, „,„;, ,h.« «ieh^ tricl. nnd the dninage to the i-rop l.1 i„o„iha sinoe' the worship of th* loMee inealculnble. Tbe creek Hnwllig ..ilf.
Hnwilig Inln rose fully six feft
inealculnbl
through Fort
iu Icu ininutes. With the deluge cnme
dend pigs, fences, bridge timber. Held
crops and debris of every descrlpUmi.
¦Ark
Itural Malla IluIn Tradr.
The country storekeeper now hns nn- oth.r source of .'omplnliit. The rural mnll delivery wns hnlled with delight when It wns Hrst plnced Into operntlon. Now the eounlry ston-keejier Is grumb¬ ling becnuse It Is Injuring his business, Inder the old postnl regulntlons the fnrtner wenl to tbe vlllag*- for hls mail, and Just so sure as be went he left some nioney with the atorekeejier. Now In- remains nt home, never going to the village exc<>pt In cnses of neees- slty, enlisting the sorvices of the mnll enrrier to do some llttle chores ¦which he desires. From Ihe Interior eounllea comes tbc ery that business has fnllen n(T greatly since the establishment of I the free mall delivery, nnd the llttle merchnnt.<i nre discussing plnus to bring nbout better trnde.
A lla&grrous Boy.
<7eorge JuiLson .Vrrastrnuglins begun Ihe strenuous Ufe early. He Is teu vears old. and he Is In Jail. With n cherubs fnco nnd dlnijiled little nervou.s hnnda which he stuffi-d In nnd out of hls jiock- elK constantly, he tvas nrrnlgned In the pnllw court nt Senecn Falls to nnswer to the ebnrge of felony In trying to wreck a New Y'ork Cenlrnl pnssenger Irnln. ••I didn't do 11. mister." he snld. In his fright, n8 he looked up nt Judge Coons. "It wnsn't inc." The bo,v, in n wide white Fnuntlero.v collar and blouse, trotted oul of court nfler the big olll.-er. He eould not give *."i(KI bull and waa tnken to Wnlerloo Jail, be¬ cnuse In tbe e.ves of the Inw he is n dnneermis jierson to be at large.
Small Island Sold For amoo.
An island In Long Islnnd Sound. Jnst outside of .New Y'ork City, but 111 West¬ chester (!ounty limits, has been sold bv Ihe State I.nnd Bonrd for $V2i)i). This snie wns unusual, nnd the nttentlon of of the Land Bonrd was enlled to the existence of the islnnd bv a Mr. Deer- H.dd. of Ne-n- York City. Mr. Deerfield called It n rock nnd offered to jiny S.'iil for It. His offer wns rejected." He then went to Albnuy nnd bid JlKI for the "rock." Later he snld he would give $200 for It. An luvestigation fol¬ lowed .Mr. Deerfleld's persistent ef¬ forts to get the islnnd, nnd It was sold nl nucllon for JlliOil to nnother persou.
Mother ana Haby l.oBt.
A Hre bns totally destroyed tbe Cook crenmery nt HortonviUe, Snllivan Couuty, When the flre stnrletl Kred
Deiiiilng. wife nnd cliild were sleejiing ¦
ill their n|inrlinenls on the second lionr. ;
riiey were awakened by tbe era.kling ,
of llle names, and Hnding their exit I
eut off, Dennlug wnutod lo drop hls i
wife nnd ehild from n window. His ;
wife snld: "You Jump Hrst nnd I will j
Ihen droll mil Ibe bnby nnd follow."' i
Denning made the lenp nntl eseaiied \
nnhtirt. Mrs. Denning wna overcome ,
mnl she nud Iho child wore burnrd to ] ileatb,
«hot by nia Own Caiman.
("aptnin Dan Dndmi, for the last two sensoii.s cmniuaiidir of the sleain yacht Nella, owned by J. W. Sherwoiid, of Brooklyn, Inst hls left nrm by the nccl- .li'iiial disdinrge of one of the sniutlug laiinou on board Hie yacht. Cniitiilii Diiclon wus uboiil to leave Alexuudrla Bay for Iroijuols Islnnd, the summer home of Mr. Sherwond, nnd wns mnk¬ ing an exnniliiatlnn nf Ilie eannon when Hie shell In Hie cannon i-xjilodcd. The cajitain was ii'innvi'il to the I'lock- vllle (icnernl Hnsjiltnl.
Trust Campaalrs' Sliowlag.
Sniierlnlendent F. D. Kilburii, 01 llic Stnle Bnnklng Deimrtment, hns coni- plled nn abstraci of the reports of the sevenly trust eomjianles of tbe Stnte, slinwlng Ihelr eondllloii on July 1, ns exhlblied In Iheb; sinil-anuunl stnle- inenlfl mnde to Ills deiinrtment. The total ri-sniirces of the trust compiinles aiiiount 111 over .'<ii.ihiii,ihhi,ikhi, ami fnr Hie Hrsl six mnntlis of the calendar year their jiiollts were S-Ji'.,47(i,M!i.
l.lKhlnln* Kllla Fai mrr au.1 Triiin.
William II. Burrell, of New Albion, ft farmer, sixty.three yenrs old. wns in¬ slnntly killed by Ilghlniiig. Mr. Biir- rdl nnd bls hired mnn, "Jerry" Drew, w.-re jiuttlng n tenm In Hie siable wbeu the building was struck by Ilghl¬ niiig. XIr. Burrell nnd the tenm were kille.l. Drew wns thrown out the door, stunned, but not s.-rlotisly Injured.
I'-slbar Caald Mnt Havr Hon. Willie Charles Kllsworlh nnd Ills llvt^ j y.-.ir-iild son wore mil driving nenr I Italy Hill, Yates County, tbey .nnii' lo ! a jiliice wnshed out by a creek. In tiy. 1 ing to fold the stienni the wagnn wns I iiM'rliiriii'd nn.l Hi.' buy Av.isbed mil of j llll' fnllnr's arms and ilrowin-d Klls- i Wnrlil and lb.' tenm were resi ued Willi i nnn b dlHicully.
f Hie testimony." Thi* 111 oli!oiig eacst m.i.le of acracia weed, ovor!niil within and without with gold. It \vn« three and three-quarter feet ia leagth nnd two and a ijuartrr fret in width aad .u-pHi. lis lid n-a< called th* "aMrejr siat " and wns overlaid with (old, with a noIden rim around it. Ther* wrr* twe ihrnibim alxive the merry •eat, eae at .aih end. "Cover the ark.^' Tbi* **il ar I'urt.im bung between the holy of holi«* nnd llic linly j.laee. susjiended from toar pillnrs. The most holy pl»ce w»* eoat- pU'trlv liark. and no one was allowed te i«trr'r\.'r|>t the hifih priest once a Teer, on Ihe annual dav of atonement, the lOth of Tishri (October).
4. "The t.-ihlr." This occupied a ptata nn the norlh side of the aancttiary. It wns made of arari.i wood, overlaid with O'.iro Kol.I. and h,id a rim of gold aroaad it. It wns threi? feet in length, one aad a half in breadth and two and a quarter ia lielnlit •The Ihings-iipon it." Th* Uble iv:is iiro\ illrd with ilishr* and apoon* foe llic irankincrnsr, and ailh flagon* aad inwls. I'jion it were laid each W**k I IM'U c In.ives of bread, repreaentiag the Iwelve tribea of Israel. The loave* were arr.ingrd in two rows of aix loave* eeeh, ,ind when removed were raten bjr the prieftls in the aanctuary.
,'.. "Thc golden alUr" («, V.l Till* n-as set in the snnclnarv just befor* th* "si-ri-en" wliirli scparatca it from th* arh nf Ihc covenant. It was aijuare, beinf eae tnd a half fc-t in length nnd breadth PAt Hirre fert in height. It waa aud* pt aea- 1-1,1 wood, overlaid with pure gold, and hail fnur horns of gnld, one at ea^h eomer, mill a rim of gold ,iround ita aid^,
0. "Altar of Ihe burnt ollerinf.*' Tki* sat in tho centre of th* open eoort ia frnnt of thc tabernacle. It w«* *eren and a l.iiir feet in length and breadth and tew and n h.ilf in height. It waa made of aea- I'm Mond covered with brasa. w*« withoet ulcjis nnd had four horna, one tt aaeh eor* ner. It hnd pana, shovels, basin*, Utah- books .ind lii-eiians. for remorinf aahae, lecoiviiiK thc blond of victim*, *djaBtiaa the jiii'i'cs of flesh and carrying coal* el lire. '27: l-t.
7. "The Invcr." Thia was put betweea llll- l.iliernnclc nnd Ihr altar of burnt o8er- ing. It was made of brass with a |>ed**tal of brnss and was filled with \rater. Hera the iiricsts washed tlicir hands and feet when preparing themselves to enter upon their holy work. 30: 17.21. It wa* alee iLsril for washing certain part* of the ric- lims. I.CV. I: 9.
k.. "Set up Ihe court." Th* hannai*, or screens, which were to serve ** a fenee nbont the coort were attached by pttvm hnnks tn pdlnis of brass retting in *oekele lit hriiBs, There were to be twenty et these jiillnrj on the north and south eidee and len on thc enat and weat Bidea.
0. "The anointing oil," Tbit waa a particular oil compounded for th* Mt* jiosca here staled and for no othar. Trae l.nrd lnd given Mosea careful direeUen* both ns to thc oil nnd th* manlier ia vvhirh it wns tn be uaed. 30: B-33. It wae not tn br used upon foreignera, or fer the [iiirpoiie of anointing the Ilesh, but It waa lo be hol.r. "And nnoint the taberaaole," rtr. "TllC ceremony of anointing with eil .li-iiotcil Hic setting apart and eoneecratiea ,f nil oHiie to ,1 hniy uar "
IJ. "Wnsh Ihcm wilh water." They tverc to bc clenn before Ihcv mini*t*r*a l>.-fore the IiOnl. This wnshing *ymbo1- irrd thc putting nnav the "filthln*** of Hie flesh nnd suirit" which ia urged upoa
¦ lis by Hie apostle in 2 Cor. 7: 1. i 1.1. "The holv cnrmcnta." Th* (ttim i of the iiricsli, nnd csjiccially of the high '. iiricst, wns very elaborate, and ia minute- ' lv described ill chmiler 2«, The **cr*d I ili'C«s of thc priest ennsislcd of ahort linen I ib-nweni, a tunic of fine linen reaching to I (he feet, a linen girdle, n linen bonnet er
¦ iinl in, and nlsn n linen ephod which i* '' IS, i-ibnl In tliem in I Sam, 22: IR, In ad- i lilinii tn thia the high priest wore "an : ^iiilir lanil', .nlled the rnhe of the ephod, : nnvcn entile, blue, wilh an ornamental j border lomind the neck, and a fringe at
llic hnl Inm mnde np nf pomegranate* *ad .inMcn bells; nn ephod nf blue and purple I nnd sinilet nnd fine linen, wilh golilea I Hii'cnils interwoven, covering th* body finm Ihr aeek tn Hie Hiigha; a hreiatpltte ntini'lii'd nt ita fnur cornera to the ephod, nnd benring thc namea of the twelve Irilies of Israel on tivelve precioua *ton**; I .md the miln-, a high and omamenlel tUT' lun. having on the frnnt a gold plate with Hie inseriplioii, 'Holincaa to the I..ord.' Tho jiricals did not wear their **cr*d iliesiics outside of Ihc temple."
1.1. "Kvcrlasling jirieathnod." To b* pcriii-tiinl "Ihrouiihout their generation**' unlil siijicrscdcd by the office *nd eierk of the jiriest "after the order of Melchi**- dek." .
IS. "Prt up the hoards." The taberaa- rlc pi oper wns fnrlv five feet in lenath, fifteen in width nnd fifteen in height. The Iwn silica nn tlic nni-th nnd snuth were Cllll coiiipiiscd of tnenty boarda of •caeia
IV I. n.erlui.l uilh gnld. each Iuard bein(
(iflem f.-cl long nnd two and • qiurter feet ville. These boarda wrre placed en I'llll side hv side. Kiirht aurh bo*rd* were used ill Hie I'onstrnrlion of the weet end, ivhirli iiii'luded t»o enrner board*. It:
in. ""Sjirend-the tent." "The tent here refi rs to the rinlnina nf goata' heir erfaieh, in ihap 36: 7, nre enlled a covering upon Hie tnbi'i'iinilc." They were prob«Dl]r thrown nver the board tlructure and faet- ciii'l on the nnUidc.
"0. •'l'at the Irstimonv into the ark." The two tnblcs of stnne on w'yich Qod had ivriHen thc ten rnininandment*. Theee wrilten first were broken, but afterward Ihev WIT" ngnin written.
27. '-nurnt aweet incense." Thla waa mmle nccnrding to specific direction* froai I. 20: 34.18. Hanging at the dnnr." See M:'
th« Ll
'2t. 30. ;i7.
Odrll lu Url|. Kalarla Celebrate.
(."ov.ninr (lllell llIl^ aci I'jiii'd nil In liallnii In attend the ci'iii.'nulnl cele
iialiii'i nf the nrgnniznllon of the tow.:
if Hatiivia on .Septemlnr 4.
All Around tha Htale.
.K Il'ifVnlo ninn Is acouriiig Albin
IbirnI offirinc" The ivhol* bernt nlT.'ring wna ahnllv burnt.
K. "They washed." Thi* w»* aa e«l- lilriiinliinl wn<.liing, and aa the hand* end (ert arc tinrticularly mentioned, it maat ii-frr to Hie purilv nf their whole eea4net.
,14. "A cloud covered," ete. Thai dM. (lnd opjirnve nf Ihe work and Jh* diviaa lllnrv fillid the Jilace to that
ot able to
ntcr.
bidiler,'und Ihe good ...Is lit jiuri'liaiie I mdidnn "
rn> nnlii|iii' iiiickcry of odd designs iind jiiiys Wl 11 fnr It.
Surveyors for Ibe Koclie»ter nnd Lnckjiori li'olley line huve uuw got n.s far as Siiencerjiort.
K. .M. r.riiHii buH been apjHjinted vil¬ lug-- jir.'sl.l.'Ut of Hnllvur, vice William F. Thniuas, resigned.
A gus well Ihat Jirodiiees .'JiKMKai eti. llle feel 11 dny baa beeu drilled near Lnrcasicr, Other wells nre to be jiut down.
During the paat three montha aix jirlsoiiers have eKcapiKl frmu Ihe Ouuii- ilagn County penitentiary.
Farimrs nf ('hautaui|un I'oiinly wbo mine jieus for canning fiiciorUa euiii- j.biiii they ale unable tu gel help lu jilek their product.
Bru.'kport baa lel Ihe cnnlracl fW- Jta i.-wer systi'iii to Thonina Hnllliiin. of | ".""r'a Uo.'hester. rifl.-eu miles of seWir Jlijie | '„',' s'„ti,.„ .. elll be used and the ummint voted tor 1 .,„ in^stiniis be wo.k IS »"."i.(«ai. | i,,.„.,,.¦,] ,i,tho
Kdwanl W Kujip.-li'. iUk Biiffnb. lif.. hiiiurani'.' agent, cmn li lid In I.o('kji.>tf re<-ently un a charge ot frnud and si 11- laiilrd to .\uliurii jirisoii, bus beeu 'xanaferr.'d to Dnuneniora.
Freab Ees 1TaBia4 Oally.
Dirccinr Wnlcotl, ol Ibc (Jeologieal 8ar» -I'V. Ii.i-i written a long letter to the Civil ^|.|vil'e ( nniniisi-inn ut Washington, aaking 1.11 iii'inn.ienn In enijiloy the aervio** ef a 1 Miiiii'tciil hen thnt will lay one eag a dajr f.,1 Ibe riirvcy. The Iicn is needed lor ¦ah¬ ing the iilbuinen loaling for the pholoUtb- iijinjihio work 1'he Irller sUtea that th* survey is in grest ored of a dally ca aad libit: "Iu making requisition for aa ea
ir much dalav *
jiun haae frnm the loweet
wing to tbe metll-
not alway* in
Ilon't Waot Married UMaar*.
The .^frrelnrv of War bsa laid dowa a lllle that nil iiisiind man in rivil lil* wiaU I,- examiiird b.r npjiointment aa **eoad liratenaiit iu thc army. Only sinfl* ¦¦«• i,ri to lie c.msiderr.l. This u la *ceoM- 1,11.1 with the new ariey regutalloB*. lliere ere few other change* treea nr-'tKjut rnnditnins. Candidates meat be Ir-Ki-cn Ihe aire, nf tivrntvone end t^
iiliLiry
ndidat* ia * ftoto- 111 nr a iii»mD*r ot . rd he must i.reaant !***¦ I the uhoul or Natioaal
Propaaatlon of Lobsters.
Since .May I the vessela oi Ihc I'n
Kith Comiuissiui. hive giithr
the coa.l nt M.in-.121/1 aeed l..b,.ers, .<hn '. ""JirV;''„"„:";, Au/t an." 41
have yielded ii,(kgi,.k„ep,. ill the... egg. , ,7,^.0 iringi^l.n.ev,!* Kren
;.i.i.)0,iJi«i havr been h.nhrd out at (ilnu- ^*'!,1Zti'er n.te.nalnier Hev,
ce*t»i. Mass . nnd many thnutanda nf lo" , |,„| „,,,.,, women, 73 were gu:
"fry murnrd to Maine waters. Wln-n ,,'','...
liberated the vi.nug lobstert arr al.irtii In.. "
liberated the >i.iiug lobsters inches long, snd arr muth l*tter nim- n. larr for tbeinsrUrs .hau are th>»e il.-ve; oped naturally in their nativr utlrri.. It If. thongbt that by mrsi.s ol arti(i-ul pro- baaation and alringmt law. icgsruing iii- SErnrt. th- lob.lrr mnv Ke n<lt nt.iv sared from rxtinrtii.n in Mtm' wn.r^, but (hr suj.j.ly madr more |il<.ut.fu! tiisii Bt [ireaent
:ioi Killa.1 la Alps la Taa Taat*.
-suiiatn-a oi the fatal aecidenU in the ,-,li,. (l.r the laat ten yrar* abow * total al 7.. I hiriv-seveii pi-r rent, of tbea* were 11 the IViitml Alps, imludiug iSwitem'had, ,,iid thirteen js-r i int in the Waatjra Alp-, and uear.v (illv I'f 'cnl . I», la Ike Fii»ttrn Ab... (If the :vil deaths which re- ultcl Iron. Ill* 275 filial aceidents. IN .triant, tn 8wi**, B ,/. IS Krencbman aB4 ere* of theee nde* *nd U
Aalaefaeli* oa a Tarrapla'* I
Kirtlr
uk kae per
ix>us>«|.>., found at**- injiin al .>e.. Ainany, lnd.. which beea HI* f illou'.ng iiis<ripl.on. 'tieorge W. Ada-
J.iuea C. Coke, 1H72." Mr. Oaaid* *ddat "Kirtle n^nirla, Iftfl," and pat tke tenar (.in into the Ohio Hirer.
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UPPPPiMpp . I i.umi^ii—iiwii^pupfi I? I ^nmn f atintu HeWeto. MINO Lb: OOPIIiW*. C1VX2 CKNTe* A rAMILT MKWSl'APBR OF LOCAL AND QBNKRAL IN'TKLLIUKNC'K. TEUXS: tl.ftO TEAKLT I« ADTAItl VOL. VII. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, .Vn.rsT 1, 1902. NO. 40. News and Opinions OP National Importance JLLjOISTB: CONTAINS BOTH bally, by mail • $6 a year bally ami Sunday, by m'l 8 a yeat The Sunday Sun H tt* r**U*t Sppity lewiyiM' I* tk* otiU 6c. a copy. By mail, $2 a year AB4n** raa smr. a*w rara PATENTS E. A. Dorlon > RON DED AUCTIONEER Fraeport, N V. Benjamin D. Homan BUILDER Plans and SprcMcatlona Prepared Work Snperlntendad EaUmataa Famished arrie* aaa aCliaCN PLACC, HENRY H. HAMIVIOND, Tonsorial Artist, Main St., Ben«,fHou.r, Freeport,L. I. Hair CuttloE, Sliucrlng, Shampoolnic. Rparlal attention to Chlldrrn'a Hair CiittinK- Or/Z THE NEW CARDER A CALL. Longenecker Bros. DENTISTS 669 Fulton Streat, Breekljrn at FRUrORT, LIBBY t NErWHRO BUILOING Opp. Dapot. oa Wednaadaya aod Frldar from 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Wm. R, lA>«oaaBCK*B. D. D, S,. Manacrr il>r»wiiMrtM ilialatnur. Bnli "Hoa ¦V a aa*fcwl*af>lwW«ailTia«aMarkfc'- fUrtaa mttm trm altrm m lB...l.n. na Ol I* Tsaar nuorioi. . lusFStSrsmisLi HmHm. Milinli tkatma *^C A. SNOW & CO. MTCRT lAWVKI iHEtW ELDITION .Webster's "'iternational dictionary •w rut** Thrvugheut 2S,000 New Words PkrMa* omt Deflaltleaa PnMieSk uuaer tb* diraet auper- .,ei*a of W. T. HAItRt8,Ph.D.,LUD., United Suiec CemmieeioMr of Bdn- otOom, aaeiated by a large con* ol •MfipaMiit •peciallata aad eiUier*. lUek Bt»di«a# d tttt Paaaa nMYilMetrattone kr^ titlirmtUmt.lmmArtl Atmd/.llqa, ,iSmdAifOu''Vm*ri4ttd.'^TAitlimKdam» ^lAl HSratHtma mm Anml «• OMMrr, iqot. :GmiAtl.lttl..dlAitml. W. Aim pttiUk ¦Vebatar** CoDegiaia »llliOI***afT« |
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