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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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A rAUIl.Y 3ICW9KAPKK OF LOCAL. ANU aKNKRAI< I NTKLLIVKKl K
TBiaUt •l.tO TKAKLT 11 AUVAkiB
VOL. X.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 31, 1905.
NO. 23.
COUNTV rOl'BT, SASS.VU rOUNTY
¦artia V. Wood. \
ri.iniiir./
Oeorn Roa.fii lliin.1.11. N.'"" *¦-( Sonl-
ItlOOfl
Oaak*;, rharlo H. O.ntrrt.)
i.^ W.llJr E. n.nirn. llM.rir A.,
Gabfairt. L^fio Rrovn .ndV
.lai.nda M. Willi.n « I
Di.Niwl.nl> I
To ttie abftrr nr..mrtl elrfemtUintti:
Voo naa hb.k.i .i-mmiiiiko to .n»wrr tho RHaplaial in Ihi* artlnn. aiwl b nrrTe . mny af roar 8a.».r tm thn PlainfifT'« Atuim#y with- ¦ • ^ Hft^f llH" *er»ir.? nt ttlla MUn-
of tlHi Amy *.t nrrvim, .od in
the raVmt einomnilrA Datad P.)>ni.rr till itns
£I>WIN O WHIIinT,
Pl.intiir. AtlonMi;. OHlo. and PHit 0<lk»i Aildrrm, lturl>MII«rralr., N.« York. Tothede/rmrtaal Chnrlr, ;/. Hamtrrl:
'Tub fiiraanipg iiamnKMifi i* .vrTMl npon roa. bv pabJeatlon. pnr.ii.nt tn mi ord.r cf Hoa. Kdnr JaekM»;i. Connt/ Jnda. e* >iaM.n Conatii. 4at»d tlie tO'.h if.r of PrbmRrr. IH«^ and wpd w.th th« nvmpl.inr. in tlw oAc*. of the Clarll of Naavii ConnlT. at Mlnmil.. _Nm««.
bated Fobroarr 2l<i. 'Ml.
KDWIN li. WRIOHT.
ri.int.lTii AtUimnjr,
MORTGAGES Monay to Loan at B^
ALBCnr D. HAFP eOUNaCLtOII'AT-LAW
<IMMlHtt.jMlM,I.T. M2M
M
MtMStr 4 COVCH
\o%LI^ Alll
DRSr & flffiKII '^^•^ nt TDK
JANES VENDITT
TKai
'^Vpto-Date Taiilor"
i* now ihowiDg
All tke Newest Spring Style*
Id all the Latvut Shade* High Grade Woolens
and Hiffb Art Tailoriuff at very Moderate Friqea
H It COHMS frofii VENDITT Styles and Prices arc Right
Ladles' Tailoring a Specialty
fjetine show you Materials aud qnoto you prices
raltaa Sireet, aear Hala
_ rnitroiiT. L. Ji.
the Wall Street Journal
QiTM adrioe and annren, withool •iMtrira, inqalriM sbont InTeetmeata. ItodlM nndertyipf oanaea of marliet BorenMntii. DatermiuM facta gorom- Ins Talno of tee^^lo* CriticiMM.uualTna tud reriews Hpoaa and Indnitrial re- porta. Um oHnplete tabloa of enmiugt •( properties, wioitiea actlT* and inao- Mre stocks and bonds. Reoorda the Hie Isst mie of bonda and the yield on lUTCStment at the prioe.
On* mho daily eontulu ihi Tbb Waix traSBT JouBSAl. il belter qualiiHed to bttett money tafely attd proHlabty attd le advite abotU mecfffMNli Utan on* teho iouttoldo to
PnblislMddaUyby Dew, Jonea A Oo., 44 Broad Ht, N. Y.
The oldeat newa wency of Wall SL •18 a year, fl a month.
BANK OF II
Village Aee., aecKTiUe Ceatre, L. L
HIRAM R. KMITH. Prwridfnt
THOMAH O. KNIOHT. Vlf»rrl»li1>n>
BEROK.N T. RAYNOR. <'«i<hl.r
Bears ef Mrectart
arorti- Xi. D.tlson Th<ini.t O. Knifht
Ji.lin Vinn-nl IIIphti R. Smilh
Ol«ltwortli I). fninliM W«ilr» B. Krailh
Ch.rira W. llnji-i Cluirh* L. Wallara
Artroderl'lnilh Aiwlln ;'<imw»ll
Ji.hn W. I>.'Miitl John T. DariiMia
Ril.nnI T. Tlitirnlnn Hamilton W. Pmnall
Wl- lln n iri'tK.nil Bankinn Biiainna of Dppoai*
Inl«rr,l imilt nn H|NM;ial IVjinaltJi. Dnifl. I'.'iirrl on Knalnnd and the Continent. Ynur r.-tlrirtinffn Solirit«1. BankinK Hiiiira: H i. n. to 3 r. M.; Hatnrdar, » A. « In n a. Pi.'roiint Dnr*- TiiemlHr* nnd Frid.rl. 9A. IT-
NEW YORK STATE NEWS
Freeport Banh
CasHal %3A9Wi
Haia Street
7reefett
JOHN .1. RASDAl.l.. PrMirti-nt
n. wrMI.KY PINK. Viri.-Pr»«ideM
WILLIAM «. HALL. Ctthlm
totri tl Mrecten
Jolm J Konil.ll Smith (ill Wlllinnl K. Giilili'f Wallace H. Cnrn* rh.riM I.. Wnllnc William i<. IUII Edgar Jacknun
AiiKnut Immis William U. Mill.r I). Wesley Pine Daniel B. Rnjnot Cilrs Pettit Hnrrejr B. Smith George M. Kandall
Open, eirept In^al lioliiiaj-A. fromH a. m. to t (.. m. on.r. fiicilili." uml in.liirement. in tTery deiiartm<.iil piiual In Iboee of either the Sew VorV iir Hrooklyn honk« or Tmut Tom- paniea, and etery arcommi«lHlion »« fnr aa il conaiatant with connerralire manaaement.
InterMt at the rate of D per cent, paid on limedepo«it«. tliree inontlii- nr more. DralU laaued oo all parte of Eurti[ie. i Doea aaeneral tmnkina hiiFineM. I AivonnU of coriiorationa. rompanies, ao* 1 cietiea, etc.. eolicilMl. i Entire satiafnction Riiarnnlewt.
Inquirira will mceire i.r..m|it attention and
bc cheerfnily <
NOTICC TO CREDITORS
rnrmiant to an nrder of Hoa. Rnaaar BSA- CVBT. Hun .cnteof tlie C^inntji of N.hmio, aotlea ia lierebr ,<iieo Ui all |ierSiioaShaTin# cla iinl againat
AMHKW L STUU
late of the Town of Hemtatrad in th. laid (kiantjr, deeeaaed. to preaent tbe Miin« witb tha vonelwrs tbeniol. I«i the aubMriber. tba.ieenlor of tlw Laat Will and TeaUnMntofaaiddMMUed at har Dlace of tranaaclina 'thia huaiaem. at the law oMca of C. A T. Perry, 77 llreeapoint An., Hrooklya. New York, on or before tbe tweotr- flflb dnr of Jnne neit. PalM December 16lh. IIOI.
FBANCIS W. STULZ, C. A T. PERRY. Eiocutur.
AttortievK for Kxecnior. 76 William SI.. New York Ciir.
IHotice to Tax-Payers
Departmeit af CoilectiON
Reeai I, Tewa Hall HEMrSTEAO. N. Y.
FREEPORT PLUIBlie
INO NEATIMB CO.
Fbsefort, L. I.
Bandall BnUding opposite depot
JOSEPH ALBIN, Manaaar
BiifTalo Klooili-il. .\ fliKMl of niMer anil Irp front !>.« Cnttiiraiijriis liills i-niiii' ilown Intn Ijikf Erie, niwl tin- wholf i.f South BiilRllo ami n Rrent pan of Nnrtli UulTalo \tori' frmn one In tive fi'ct tinder water. The tloml was tlie worst Uie oltj- bad ever eiperlemeil. Tlie propert.v lott wafienormoui". The lioincj of T.'i.lJliO Were nurroiliiileil li.v water. Two Itreet car linM were Kasiieiided. oiie-thlr»l of the elf>- proper ¦vra* ent lift frnni riuHiininiialiiin i'xir|it li.v linat. ami the preat I.arkawaiina sleil plnnt was Isolated. The Hnnil .-.iiiilni; down s\i-e|it awa.v two i.illes nf in.-u-- ndaniiiteil rnads and spread nnt over ii Tiift .irea of farm Ind. More llinn ii mile nf Iraek nf tne lliirfalo and llaiii- luird Klei'trle Uailwav was wiislieil out. The liii; steel lirlilce of this loiii- paii.v over Caieiiovla t'leeU was llfteil bodily from Its fotitidatloiis. nnd was In the water only a fow mlmitPK -when It was In pleees. ,\i the l.ai'kawamia steel plant, whli'h einplo.vs tlion.sands of men. the fnrnaees wen- tlireateiied Willi a delude. Its workmen, who de¬ pend upon the street ear servlee tn tin to and trom their homes, wero olilliteil to Slav at th" plant all nicht. The yards of the HiilTalo. Uni'lu'ster and I'ittsburK Kailroad were under water for a Joiiji dlstame and tnitlli' was nl most at a standstill. While Uuffalo was Nlumherlnc enrly In the luoruliiK tlie flood arrived. It threw liuee lee eakes Into the streets iin 1 imprisoned tliousands of Knffalonlans In tlieir homes, .\side from a f-w men In row- lionts no one was to Is' seen in Souti> Duffalo.
nrn]SUCCESSFUL air flight
mta Laoa. From RIa M.lloon BLOWN OUTBYCOMPRE SEDAIR AUltad. of Xhr,, Xhouaand
cli.ril rreeile Telia of a WhIeli He Mlrarulouali Mrel.
llie Kast River, fnr Ihe Itrn.iklyn exlin sion of the suliway. .\11 f.nir w.'re niil.i slittlitly hurt, and their rescue is re jfarded as linle short nf iniraiulnus.
I'he men were Ui.-liiiril Creeden. nf j servl.es nf an aeinnant with lialliHin wer*' seeured. Many trials witli inml
ina.-liines. the largest weiKliiiii; only f.irty tw.i (..lUiiils. were ennstru'-tid at .Santa t'larii I'lillege. Tliese were packed and transporied to the Santa Cnr/. Mouiitniiis. and the hnt-air
The nllder«ifnie(1 Recelrer of Taxes for tlie Town of Hemiatead, hereby ffivea notice that he will bein atuindance to rreelT. Uiea at Risia I. Towa Hall, in tha rillxe of Hemiialead, on
MONDAY. FEBRUARY 20. 1905
Meatfly, March 27. 1905
Runda/i aad Holidiiya eicepted, from 9A.M. Alter March 27 the umlersiiniml will
Tlie RsoalTer'a Office will he openMl Fi'bniary ai. 19ur>, to June 1. IftA. All oorT*>aiiondencii nfter thil dat« ratltt be addresn.-d to ttie f'.mnly Treaanrvr at Mineola, Naaaau f'ounty, N. Y.
All TaiM paid diuing the flrat IhirIT daya no lienantaaa added tlieretn. Seroad thirt/ iny, 2ti.r omi. will ba added and :ift conta tor Notice. Third thirti daya S percent, additional will be addad. making total tiercwntagu of 7 per eent.
All laxaa ara payable at tb. Reeeirer'a OAlcn np to Jnaa lit, altar whieh data thejr are pay- nbl. at tba Connlf TrMiurar'a Ofloe at Mineola, N. T., witb an additional 7 imr cent, per annuni panaltjr added thereto.
In parpamit of laae. through them.il> piMia. i send Cnerli or Money Order. Money or Poetago . Btaiapa by mall ara not aeeepled for Ta aea.
All Tax Billa,.Bec«ipl. or ('orrcaiNinHfiire lo b. Beat bv nanirinnat tie aerompaniod liy aelf addrawen EoTelope and Stam|i.
tewa, Caealy aad Mate Taa tl.ia :
KeaC Taa si
•aat«a(aeal(kTaa eS
V.r.WatatTaB It
¦•¦.WalarTaa S4
Dated February 8,1KB.
ALANSON ABKAM9 RMalMaof Taxu
¦O YKARS' ¦XPBIIIBNOK
Patents
Sanitary Plumbing
WBOTWilBiiilOTASmTnifi
TH ua (KIT WW WMH JakklMfl PraaipMy AMofi4e4 To
War on CamhlliiK in Ithaca. Tlie elly attorney of lihacii has laken steps to lirliiB before llie lirand .Imy the evidence In the pimlillii); e^Jiose wbicli hns been cola); uu in Itliaea for tho Inst few weeks. Witnesses wero subi«wnned to aiiiiear before lle- eorder Sweetlaiid. Well to do eitl7.en» of Ithaca, ns well as students of Cor¬ nell rniversity, were likely to be In¬ volved, and It was said tlint the Pis¬ trict Attorney Intends to proceed npalnst tho lotteries and wheels of fortune that nre running under the niisiilees of the hiciil chnrches and so¬ cieties at tiielr fnlrs. The pi'e>ent ex- pomf tva. precilillntetl by the discov¬ ery of a piinblluR resort of the stu¬ dents of Cnscadllhi preparatory school, wliero one of tliv boys tleoi'iMl all of his companions hy means of loaded dice. Man,v students were suh|ioeniitHl to appear before the Heeorder to tell what they knew about Rambling as a stu¬ dents' pnslliue.
i .lersey I'lty: .Inhn Hayes, nf lUls Imr- I nuRh: John Hrnily, of Il'iboken, and
,1olin Rean. of ,Iersey rily. They were I lit work in the fnrward conipiirlment of
] the Mil I, ali'.iut lifleeil feet from the
j ii'.er line at lln- fnnl nf ,liiriili'nion street. I I'liere is nialnliiliii'd at all llnus n
pressure of TisKt pnumls of i-o:ii|iri'sseil
ah In this tniini'i to sn|.|iiirt tin- r.inf. I The men sa.i tlint nt lliis liini- the
liressHi-e was iiii'i'i'iis.il In Ui.mid. Sml
denly I'reed.m s.nv that ll
werf made befnre nny iiersiin was nllnwed tn liavi- pile tho larte mai-hlues. No one who saw the actlnn nf these models wben drnpiieil frnni a lieifiht nf lim feet or so ever hail any aiipreliensinn of tbe ma- chines on the point nf wifely. Wlmt was adnilri'd nlmve all was the cer¬ tainty with which rnifessnr Mnitunui ery iimld iiiljust the miidels and exactly inedlct eveiy mnvcment In their de¬ scent to the earth. .Ml botUK arriint;i'd. Ihe tirst lUnlit
sinall hole In the r..iif. anil lie jrriil.lieil i H'nk pliici. The inncli«ne wilh llie n couple of miihI Iiiiii:;s and )iiislie.l iicrniiaiil was cut Innse at a hel,i;lit of them aKaiiisi Un ln.l ¦ i.. picv.in Hnn.l- | nlmiit .'*IK1 feci. The ncrniiaul, never I'll Ml thi'ic w;.s an cx- I ImviiiK liiKin in au nerniilane before, .-..lllil nnt pi'i-snaile hlinsi'lf to remain
plosion.
The roof nave w hurled thi'nn;:li ll feet In 111., air. '1 fnllnweil him 1 ss Itulled nut. Tl
I- and I'rc-.'ilnn wn" river anil twenty e nllicr tliree men illl.'lltly. .\ll were er tliree men w-ere l.;!i: In be tnken
I Teipphona, t3a taaal Tala»>ntia. «•
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW HemiMtaari
Naw York
Ofliea In Hempitrad Hank BuildinR Cbroar Mala and Fuluiu Street.
Chas.0. Colvin&Co.
BELLMORE, L. I.
¦UILDKRS AND DXAIAM
Carriages, Wa.gons
and Harness
W«k aaDad ter aad «aUima< 11 T.amtM.1. THielinai, ¦-¥ BaBa
JSSiJSS'Fm^*'' aamw^jaam
•ATWACnON OUAKANTCBO
Fiae Auartmeat ta Selaci ttom A tow Speclaltlai ia Pricet
Rnbbertlrart ouigl™. $7.1 .nd 1*1 an'l 'ip.
Ilnlibertired riiiials.iil... Ml pn.| »7.^ autl up.
Open rnn.boat.. 14.^ aud 11 uiil .i p. .d''2^J!^'Ti.M ".' "' aombtnaUOB waeoni, HV • ll) .nd IU and np.
<>pen.nd top d.ltrarjr wacoaa, ttO, tiO. HO and KU and up,
AIM other, loo aamaios. U> moillon.
We alao allow a llbeml dlacoaat lanah bar
«ia,aa rubber 'PRea titta
Wa naraalM ta ba fraa (rom ImpirfMMoa la workoianililp aad malarial aod wa vUl rm rtaeaaay Mia aroTlaa datiaUia. i^aa tattn
»lte»aM ^iiilMlliiai aad aatlamtea wtU ¦ ^ ¦" ^ .. _ PatatiM,
Stnps Telephoiuo rrnfanity. I'nr the prntfitloii of lelephone sub- fcrllier. and of the Avnnicn emplnyiil in telt>|)lionc cxrluiuxes deifclor Wll- rox Introduced n bill hi the l.ejtlsla- ture in .\lliauy iirovldlni; that any per¬ son who uses liroCane or olijeetlnnahlo lanttuace over the ti'li'iih.iiie shall bi" (.'ullty of a misdeineanor. The hill was drawn by llie President of one of the .Vubiirn leleiihone coiii|>aiiies, which bns nn antoniatl.- attncliment thrnu^li which nny snbs.'riher may call n|i any other subscriber without the aid ol llie cenlrHl oHlee. Advautaire has been takon of this dovlrt» hy some mis¬ creants to call up and Insult women. (Ine of the olTeiiders wns cautht. liut It was found iinpossllile to punish him ns there was no pvnnlly nttnclii'il to the offeuse.
Says lie Had Two Wives. Mrs. l.onlse .1. Coles. |irii|irielnr of Ihe Wawayaiida liotel. In Miildle- t'.iwii, died a few days iipi, and her liusbnnd, .Inhn Coles, Jr.. a|i|ilied for letters of adnilnlstrntlon on the estnte. The apiilleatloii was strongly oiipnsed by Charles H. Itellinser. nf Cnlden- linni. a snn of Mrs. Coles, on the srnund Hint Coles was not the legal liushand of HeUlnBer'a mother. The couple were married (everal .yoan aeo, hut, BelllnKer asserts. Coles hnd another wife liviuR at the time, who now lives In riiim'hkeeiisle, and thnt he tllelllii- peri Inlked wllh her r.'i'outly. In his answer Coles declares that his lirst wife Is dead. SHrroBUte Howell ad Joiirned the case l,i ,\|iril III.
Over the Horseshmi I-'alls. labiirer ens;ai;al in keeping tin
Greenouse. Plants......
R. Pa JEFFREY & SON
TREES. SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In aeoal numbara mat varietlaa, true to nama
mma dat 'raah fram tha treuntf, and
dalivarad In ¦ ahart time in melet eandltlon
BELLMORE L. L
¦tity. Falldl- raaMaw «rill ka tamma In aar prlaa Ilat far plantlnc ana aar<nff tar traaa. Thla nrlaa Ilat la fraa
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW
132 Naaaau St
NKW VUUK ¦ ALOWIN. NASSAU CO I i
Ice niovlni; at Ihe outlet nn ilie inlet miial of the Canadian MaKnra Tower Company on the Cnnndlnn siile nf the river 111 some manner was made a prlsnner on u cake nf l.'e tl'.-'.t tlnateil out from the shore on the awful cur¬ rent that rushes toward the Unrseshoe Kails. Sovoral i^rsmis ou aliorc ««w the man nn the ice. lint tliey eonUI d.i notliliiK to aid him. nnd as they wateheil he was swept down Hie ra|iiils nnd liver the brink of Hie llnrse-line I-'alls In dcatli, Tn his eniplnyers and rell.iw wnrknien lie was knnwn liy
badly bruised and l.;!i! care of bv an iiniliulani-e iiliysiciaii from the I.on^- Island Cnll.-i:.' Ilosiiilal. Haves and Krnily were laken liiinic in cabs, while the ntlcrs were able In c.i
home by tl iselvcs. Ph.' es.niie of
the four victims with only bruises and the liicidenlnl shock is regarded with wonder by experienced tunnel mon.
"In my InsiiecHoii of the tunnel." said Creecnii, after lie had rc-overeil siiiiie- wliat from tin' crr.i-ts of his very n' markable experii'iii-e, "I nnlli'ed that a shnr|i drauirlil of air was pri'ssiiii; nii- ward. and Inter ilisi'ovcred that there was a tlssure In the top nf the tiiiinel. This was lint ii rrn.-linn nf an inch In width when I first saw 11. and 1 iioii.-cd Ihnl some of the earth nn the I..p nf the hnre was beini; nIi.im'iI llirniicli Hie small aiierturc by Hi.' fm-.-.' nf Ibo iniii pressed air.
'Iluniiiiiu: In a pile nf l.ai.-s lillcl wiili sawdust and hay. wlii.-li ar.. ki-|.l handy for Jusi siu-li enier^'i'iii ies. .'in.l nt Ihe same lluu' ^•iviiif; til.' iiieii a tvarniiiK and dlrcciiii;,' nne ef thi'iii m eall for aid, I dinibiil 11)1 a ladiler Rlid ntteinined In plaster Hie Mvn saw- lust baits atainst the ra|ililly widi'iiiiii; nperlure. But Ilk' nir had bccnii In rush tliioui!li the npcrturi' with sn.h fnree that I was pinned tn the Inp nf the tuniii'l by Its piessnre. In aiinllier instant 1 was slint u|iwni'd ns the earlli gave way.
".A bin holo wns si'ooped nnt rl;;lit in from of my fni-e aliimsl, nml tlien I was (fniui.' U|i Hir.inuli seven nr clsht feet of mini nml rn.k.
•1 wns perfeilly cniis.i.ius all the lime. I reinouiber elawlns with my hands in front of my face, tryliit: In tei'ji the r.ii-ka away.
•-Then I hit -n-nler. nnd I tfiii'ss tli.Te was twenlytlve feet nf It easy. I sln.i np ihrouch Hint fast, nnd went ii)! fully twenty feel ill liir air.
'-Wh.-n I fell ba.-k I lieean swlinmltii: Ri'ouinl and ycllini.-. and nfter a few .ninutes a hoat cnnie nut and |iiiked me np.
"1 bad henvv elm lies nnd bunts nn. nnd a hnt. and I had a dnllar bill in mie pn.ket. I di.ln't even lose my hat. and I had it nn wlnn I was pii-kcl ii|i.
"We have In lake mir lives in nnr hands in this sort nf wnrk," he said "We cxpei-l risks, hul this was the runniest thini.' tlial I ever lieard nf."
A Hum
.-riiili..ii 1.
Hie ni,.|i In.ik.d I' Hi.' siii-laic nf ili'iitiiie.
Hi ¦ nan
lillll- . I.¬
.r -l-'re
tl-.l
t.l Ills i'l. Iltll
Kl.l
Sl«
CHANDLER & HELD
TWO RCUABLE NAMES
For ¦eiiMje Carpets
X Bcrrlctable
g Furniture
2 and B<o.ih>.t BeddinsT
X OAU. oa
S L. C. NICHOLS,
Q Oor. Falton and Charch Su., a FRCEPORT, L. I.
g Dry aad Fancy Qoods, 2 NatiMM, etc., etc.,
2 In fact ererytliiac lN|« ia a y riRST-CUM OtT MO»S tTOM.
.\ iminanlii- luarniige nf a «ixly year- nl.l lullliniiaire distiller, of I>pxlni;tua, Kv.. an.l a hand.snnie yniiiiL' woman of rrnvl.leii.e. IS. I., tisik iiln.-c in the Aria.le Hntel, at Sprlnuti. 1.1. lUilo, when Tlininav K. ri'|.|ier and Mlsf (irace .Vi'i'leliy were married by a jus li.e nf Hie pen.'.'. The cmiiile ni. t last snniniir at Ni'wp..rl. and Hi.' y.uinc w.eiian's parents ..l.je.'lisl mi a.-eniint of the ai;e nf IVpiM'r, Miss .\pp|.liy li.'ini; nnlv t^M'llt.^ nin.', Tlii. .'..nrislup was carriisl ..ii st. .-iltliily and .-nlnilii ated lu the meeiing of the cniii.le in Sprln;;!!. Id.
RELIABLE PIANOS vvrawrewrewRft "nuiM I utr "iBJ" "nas a nm"
and other makea
NOW IS THE THIE TO 8E0UBE BARQAINB
^^ash or InttallmMits
RIPAIRINC AND TUNING
CHANDLER <& HELD PIANO CO.
439 Pulton St. Below Jay Street Brooklyn, N. Y.
PATENTS
taa^*V,tff,fmiiJtff,;Y^*
I KmrnrSTtmStmrnSSS imtmaa. ln<» ¦
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*s tin
till- rivor wns irivoii l.y .\. 1
11 Iti-iMikl.vii Illlsill.'SS lllllll. wli.i wns
lookiiiK ollt illlll till' Kiisi llivi'i- rrniii iiii
iipiH'i- St.ir.v I.r II \v:ii-i'li.iiisi> iii.iiil..v.
"Klrst." lie s.ilil, "I muv two line's ris.
' liiiili from the river's siiifmi., f.ill.nviil
; li.v ,1 iri'.vser of wnter. 'I'liiii I siw ilir
I IhkIv l.f a man linrloil iiiiwniil. nml
i tll.'ll full. Tlu-i'i' iiiiii'o lioilii's f..;
1 low.il."
! Till' .'xiil.isiiiii 1.. i-iirri'il nt ilir iiiiil
; -iver mil of llu- llr.n.kh 11 si'iti..ii, nli.nil
tiftoi'ii foet lio.voiiil 111., plrr Iiii.v .Ml
llmt pnnl.in Ilf III- wnrk will li.-ivi' t.i
, 111. lion.' nvor nealii.
i .>!RS. rilAIiWn-K-S .¦^KNTKNii:
, Toll Vonrs 11. I'ris..ii Hiii Si-nl. 11. ¦ I Sln.io.l I'.-ii.lii.f ,\|i|t»-.il.
j t'lovolniiil. lllllll .\ si'iiteiiii- nf t.'ll vonrs wnii iiiiiins.il iii.i.n .\lr>. i'n--" I. I'liiiilwiik I..V .Iii.lL-.- I!..li.ri W Tl.! lor III III,' riiiicl Sllli. s IMMri.! 1-..1111
nt .". ... I.i.-k 11 111" .A .'lling n.l ^ I
lii'liiiviiir Bho on'i r.slii.. tin tini.- nf liii|.ri-.iiiiii.-iii I.. • ;i;lii liars <iiii| f.in
' niniitlis
.\s snnn ns III, s. nil.II.. M .- I-.-
ii.iiiii.-1'il I.iiM.v.r .1 I' Imwli'i nf...iiii- s-1'1 f..r .Mr- I Il.l.Iwi. k. i.i.ik .'x.-.-i.ti..iis t.. III.. souloni-iR ii|inii on. ll i-iiiiiii. ox
i .-.'pi III.' til-I Till- ilof.'liso llltill.ls tn
I iiink.' III.' .laim Ilinl llio omirt oniinnl IIU1...S,- n so|..irnIi' s,.|ii,.|i,-,. fnr on. ll .-iiuiil: tll.-ll Iho hiw n|.|.li.-s i<i ih,- l-oii
, irnl .liart'o insirml ..| ..n.-li in. i.I.'i.i .if n Koiiorsl i-lmi-Ko.
Now rinsslaii Inlorior Mini-!ir
t'r. von n.'iliiiinni. Il"llw,-;;. |,i,..j.
iloiit nf III., rrnvin.-inl .\.liiiinisii-nli..ii
: nf Brnnilonl.iiic. Ims liooii n|i|i..inli'<l
! Minisler ..f Ilio liitorinr nt Uorliii. li.'r-
man.v. in "iiooossion to th.. Imo Ilnrnn
' Mill llainiiiorsii'in.
Non llniiiis nispiiir Knil.'il In n . ii.-iilni .insl is«ii,.,| Lv lli,. Ni • Vnrk. Now Hnvoi, .m.l llurif..i.l Iln. rraiil aminiinoonioiit is mnd.' nf tin- sp tlonioiit ,,f III,, .linror.'ii.i-s I1..IW0011 tl i.>nil and ttroiii. n ami oncii rs.
Koniiniin. 1'^ 1.-.
Noarl.v .ino tifili ..f tlio mi
.Swiss iin.i orsitirs „ro Wiiiiloi
Will's nf ."iamos,. ii..|.l,.|ii,'n
inir V. Ihnt iI sl, k- si,«iuii|
lirir lioads.
»lr« liieol.o;-|: .>C Isnij. 11;
niiisl Statos .Sf.nntnr Knill
¦ f Minnoiirfita. Is nvo- niiiot.i-i;
donis «t
lilt tlioir
lip frnlll
-.tlior of
• Ni'lufur
llie yoars
l.f an
l.\ 111 111., mil.-lilllo nml omloavor tn iliii'i't il. liiit I'liini; to till' slilo apiiar- ntiis, mill dosoondliik' in a rapid spiral, landed In porfoet safot.v. The next dlclil lonk plaoe a day or so later and wns vory suooessful.
Tlie aorniiaut, aftor oiittliig loose at an iiltitiide of 'jriiNi foet, put himself tlrsi In npiMisitlnii tn tilo wiml, bIIiHiik for sniiie liuiidi'ods of yards, and tlioii, luriiiiiK with n crn.^ofnl ourvo, with Ills lini-k to tlio wind, inninlalnod himself perfeotly mntloiiloss in the air for a time: tlioii. clidliii: wlili tho wind, lie tiiriii-d mill dosi'.'inled III Ki'iuofiil spirals, Innilin;: n few liiindreil foot frnin Ilie slnrliin; pniiit.
1)11 the llilril tost the ni'i-oiilmie wns nnt I-ut Innse frnlll llle Imll.ion unlll n lii'i.i:lit of .'IIHUI foet was ronoliod. WliU its disli'iiiled w-iiiS!! it IiHiked like a lnr«e, craeofiil liird soarliiK nlnft. k'llil- ini: In trent Inrco i-urvos, first apilnst III.' win.l mid tlien Willi II, and Hint iinl nnly limo. Imt very innny times; Illlll. siMiiiiiiiL' dnwn like a Iilnl of jiroy nfler its iinnri-y. nnd then sonrlns! up n).Miii tn cr.-ni. v lii-ik'lits llinn lioforo.
Till' iinvi(;nl..r linnlly Innileil In n tiold nf Ilis nwn i-liniisiii;.. nv.ildiiiK trees, liniises mill nllier olistaeles nt pleasure.
TWI) KIl.l.KI) IN Tll.MN WltKlK.
.\ii.Itlier M.-iii lii.iurod ns li.'Siilt nf t.'ni¬ iis .111 in Delnware. Wi;miii;:tiiii. I) l.-Two mon were killed and nnnllier was iniiired In a fi-1'ii.'lit wrei'k nil tno r.nlllinnri' and lilli.l Knllriind al ,«tnntiiii, si.v miles Slllllli nf tills i-iiy. Th.' ilond nre Clinrl.s SUewl.ri.ln.'. n lirnkeninn, of Itnlliiiinre. nnd Wiilier <'. S. lliiiil. a Inininiilivi' llremnn, (llsn nf llnltliniiro. rho Injured mnn. Willinm Wenver. 011- L'iiii'i'i-, wns s,.iit t.l th,' Delnwnve llns- pitHl.
Itiir. t'IIlN.\ OI" MII.I.IDNS.
Kiniii; Sll Pr.ivineinl tlHiolnls Issne Ilo- linsoil ("npiier Cnrrenoy.
Slimiclini. Till' iir.ivinoial mints have lii'i'll issuilii; linlimiled i|linilIitlos nf do- linsed i-i.ppei I'lirreiii'v. wlieroliy of- lieinls hnv.. prnlili'd tn the extent nf 1>;iKKi.iKKi inels inliniit Stl.mKi.iKKii nn-
1II.1
nil nf llli
del.aseinelit nf Illl .-nlinpse hns l.i'ol
I'lll'.l.
iitr.Mii rourKini i'.d.xt idsi'.
s off
... l.f Mnnem I'row- Saved.
T..111..11 While nnvnl mnnoiivres r.r.' ,i;..iii« ..n ..ff Hiis linrlinr Torpedn t..nl N.l. J.-.t) snnk.
Iier i-rew wore snveil.
I'liief of rolloe lliirl.
llie Yniln rhiof uf I'lille.' wns so-
.ori'lv wniin.lod liy Hie rioters, who
inve wri'i-keil wiirolinuse.^ nnd lired
¦ lio|is nflor Inotiin; them.
M:'iiil..'r nl Miis.-o-
ll-sinii Niililes Meet, nf the Uiis-inn mil.ilily met I- mill do. iileil n^-nin-t tin- nil niiliiernli.- rule, tliniiuli nine form of pnpulnr repri--
l!..-sean I'niivietod. sl.r K.isseail was i-,.iivleted In V.ik lily f..r semlliiK Ills infrrnnl in.' I.. 111.' rniinrd siinin-lii!. 111.
I'nr Stnte 1-Miiontinii. 11..|.nnm. Ill nf l-'..ln.-nlinn nl
..t llir Stnl .<Jl.:;i;i.:iL',"i.
iiin..iiii.-.'.l the H|i|iiirli.iii ll innnoys to the oountlos New Vork City re.-oives
.M.ilolinn to Uun .\i:nin. riinrl.-s y Mnrpliy. lenilor nf Tnm imiii.i II.Ill ill Ilis Ihird slaleinoiil nl 111,- kiii.l. minnnii.od his support n( Mill..I M.riellnn. of Now York I'lty Inr'ri-iiniiiiiinlinii. I'hnrlos V. Kornes Pnsi.lent nf tho Hoard nf .M.lortn.'ii nlsii wns nssur.'il nf reiiniiiinalion.
ul.:i Must H.'lnrn .\riiis irv -Inft liisirui-tiil Mr. ..in- .Miiii-ii-i In rulia. ri-'idliii: nn. I.. j:ii.' ii.ili.-e m the CuliMn li'll Hint III..Spanish ..nlinnn.-.' riil'.i -'.l.nil.l ho r.tiirnisl to
I-..1- Mn.L.r ..f N.-w V..rV li.'piilili.-niis l.f Now York I'ity hnv.- pm f .riMir.l r.i|italii V Nnrlnn lind- .1 ir.l II- :t fii'.i..ii .-.ir.lidnto f.ir May.ir.
.Newsy lilonnints. Ill,' i;..v. rniiioiii nnw !ins on Imnd alMmt 4ii-i-i.ii»«i silvi dollars.
Tho Inrcost farm in tho wnrld. whioh until re.-ontly was In Mii.">url. has l.l.11 oxtentled Into lown
-flio Inreo-t s;nii...i tnr 'oooivinB nnd tr.'-.nsni.Itiiil! w:roles« iiiossaRos Is he- ini: ere, toil iioa.- I'isa. Italy.
IVrs.ins I'll' kilU'd at tho into of one
for overy dny in the yoar -. tho Now
Vork < liy »ir»<"» hy vehicles.
.\ii autonioliilo oinuiliiis line to r-oni
,|..,, polo with the siroot railn-ny systoui Is
I t.oiiiK plaiin.i! for Ki-nvor. I'ol.
Wirolosn io;i2ra[ili ine«s»lle» have .eon s.'nt fmni Kniisni i'ily to I'love- ai.d. llhio, '¦2'. miles, w thom relay-
ParltM' VtlAo 5«»v« Poliih
LlffOn-
..f I
Ith.
Atady tmt Oka.
.iri.T IVhi.- .-st,.i
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I'.lish
1 t.rillMiit hisin shine mikind Iho stove M f..r the }«rl..r X, x.iloil hands —lasT t,. apply - alwavf rt«tlT Roijair^s u.-i water or misinK .water lurd in paari* pnli»h riuli. tb« txemm.i Xo dried up puto n-tuaior afler nwOK awhile l«arlor Pride good to the laat drop Sold br all dealar*. &Jld la Freepvt br W U ' Pjm. H C I Schlatcr aad G L. Rapp A :ton li
M." Iran. IS H.'iii.an.ii .1.
Wnsh.I (:i..i.. I> I'.. Ims Int..
Iifloil l.y the Kreii.ii Ci.vortiiiiont Hint
•I,.' .I.'.'..rati.HI falnios .%eadonii.pio«
lins U'oi. .niiferriHl nn 1..-
in.voriiraont
Miss K.lilh rii.'lps, ..f I'oliiinl.is, .Mn
who has lii-i'D .;¦¦ till a. lil.rarinii I.'
tho rnriioKi.' I.il.rnrv B,niril nf iikln
111.m.l I- iLo irinn.l.lniii^nior nf inneri; \ '»•
or .lohn K Pbrlps of Missouri | Ciloradn hurros an' Uinc luinhased
While woiuon nro iiuadinc t oariy I '" '•'"¦S*' "uniliois by the Tniteil Slatci
sll of Iho omi'Kvn .'MS lier,'ti,f..ie br- ' ••."vorni'.ioiit for 11- 111 tho PhllippiBo • Iniisir.e It! ni.'D. Illili.iiors l»iili horo | l-lands.
,ii.d abrna.l. lopnri .1 i-r..i\.iis diffl.'U.'t} ! N.-w V..rk now ba- an ntiti pistol
in hmlinc Eirls w.liine 1.1 ilevmo thom , law imposliis ,1 flno nf |'j,"i<i or iniprU
>oiVi-» t.i tbe nr: . f m.ikiiis hni.« onraont for six moiitU^ ni lioth. for
yue«n Kienn of Italy i.. snid to l»- oarryiiii: . ..ii.'oalo.l woiij«i:>
iiove )n 111.' M.« •fiiegnu «upor.liti..n I The »»iu..ii4 pop M'atoiiii V|.,iininii.
tbnt it i» lllllll. ky .'ir a .Uiid to sloop haji llu.illy been sold In a New Vork
1:; a ro^.Ui iL.n «h\;i mi.t i.jbt pei.e. ', yiid.. ni.-. niueu Is nlioady woikiuK , tr.Mes. .-iiid '.iiil piiijf sLimers ai-e ¦ lii* sulphur dopoiH« lu tbt cratei- ot j ib* order In the rur"siT 1 Rome I tbt »o1o»bo.
DOMINICAN SnTLEIENlllNOIiEVENTSOFTHEWEEK
AKATTeRaFHaOH
"""" Prot. John Montgomery Makes Three Remarkable Experience ot Four New , Trials of Aei^plan*. York City Tunnel Workers. I
United States Government to TaKt Charge of Her Revenues,
NO
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Thrltllnc 1^ plsoilfi In
, ^, ,. , iiiiiileled aftor the lines of a bird. Pn:
ill Tlire.. <oinpsnlnni
F.r.,,o Willi Thoir ' '''"'""' ''"'"' •^'""'(-¦"¦"'•'•.V' Of Saiitn
I nnrn (.'nlloite. hns mmlo a series of
I tliijits iu Santa t'riiz foiiniy. Ho used
Now Vork lily I'.iiir m.n were-„ i|„||<,„„ ,„ ,,,k,. du aeroplane up to a
blown th-oiiph tin rlv. r liottmn. jji-^nt h,.iKliI. bui .-ut loose finiii it when
through the river ilsolf. and thon shot ] ,1,,, desire.I lieinht was reni'lud, and
Into the air by au oX|ilosiiiu in tho nailed with nr n^ainst the wind, up-
tiinni'l now luiim .-.inslrin-led under ward nr ibiwiiwnnl, as he pie
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In addiUoii tn tho land frnuds in Iho ' West, the Interior Oepnrtnionl was oxorolsod by hints Ihal there would ho ; an liirosli|;atimi iu the Washington | ottli'e. with fouiaiisi inner KUhards as i the ib'femlniit. |
While the Prosiibnt i< touring tho i SnuHi and West. Mrs. Konsovelt will ! tnko a trip nil llieyaelif Sylph Jn South- I orn waters. \
The Presiilent appointed Trumah H. ! Nowhorry, of lietrolt. MIoh.. .\sslstant j Sectetnry of tho Nnvy, to sueccotl t'harlos 11. Darlini;. w.ijo has rosignwl, |
WashiliKlnli. I». r rhe snllltion nl the Sniilo D.nninp.i ilitn.iilty was ar
rived at by the Presiilont. .Soeretaiy ;
' Taft mill .Mtornoy-IJonoial Mnoily. .\n '
nrraiiKoinoiit has bwii mnde nhereby i despite iho ;Soiiali's fniliiro to t'atit>
¦ the treaty the I'liited Stales will j;i j
ri);lit nlioad taking: ilini^ie nf Hie litlli I
republic's lovenues nn.l si'iilinj; ii< |
,'laini'-. '
H.'fore tho t'abinot lueotiiig iho Pros
Ideiit eonferred nn this mntler with Mr 1 I'nft. Mr. Moody and Sonator!" I.ihIs'
and S|Mioiiei'. rhen it was taken up al ,
the I'nbinet niivlini; and disoussoil |
there, .\fler the I'nbini'I iiioetiiif nd- '
.inurnod Mr. Infi mnl Mr, Moody re |
iiiaino<l, and Instrii.'linns fnr onrryiui; ;
nut the s.'heme woro drawn up. |
111 tho aftoniiioii .Mr. Tafl look those 1
liistruetions tn .\i-tliiK Seerotaiy nf I
Slate .\deo In Hie form of n lelter from I Ihe Presiilont. Ii reads:
¦'While Huuse, WashinRtoii.
"To the .Vi'liiit: Seeretary of State: \
"I have earefully I'lUisiderod tho fni- | Uiwiuf: enhloprani from Minister Dniv-
" I'lider pressure foreiijii i'ro»litors , and dnmestie peril. Ifominioaii tJovorn- | mont otTors tn miniinale a eitizon of the j I'liltod .stjvtos i-ooeiver nf southoni pnrts poiidllYc ratltleatiou prntoool; four norlheni pnrts to ho adniliilstei'od un¬ der tho nHard. l-'orty-Hvo per ooiit. of total shall go lo Potniiiloati tiovorn- nieiil. llfly llvo to be doposllod In Now York for dlstriliutiun nftor ratilloatloii. t'reditors to agree t<i tako no further stops lu the nieantlme. and rivolver tu havo fnll nuthorlty to suspend Import¬ ers' preforenllnl ooiitraets.
" Itnllaii. .Spanisli-liormunaud .'Vuior- ionii erodltors. exeept tho Snnto Ilo- j iiilngo luiprovomoiit ("ompnny. accept ' uni'ondltloiially; Holgian and French • roprosontntlvos will loootniuonil ao- ! .eiitniiee. Snme Hindus vivoudi nbso- | liitoly nooossary I nm ready. If do- | slrod, to start for Washinglon. 1). t'., I to explain details and modllleatlons to j plan ohtnlnablo. Wholo niatter can ho j hold opon diiriiiK mv nbsonoo.
¦D.VWSOX.'
"I direi't Hint Hi.' Minlstor oxpros.i ¦ ni-.|iiiesi'om-i' in Ihe |i|-n|iosal nf tho 1 (iiivernnieiit of Snnto Iinmliigo for the j enlloellnii mnl . .insorvation of its rov- i enuos. pending tho a. tlou of tho Pnlted j Sinti-s Seiinte upon the treaty, to tho end thai In Ihe iiioaiitiiuo no ohnngo ' shnll tnke place iu the sitnatlon which wnnlil render useless Its cousuinniatlon . or bring i-ninpliontiniis into its enforce¬ ment.
"Tho Seorolnry nf Wnr of Iho Piiited Stntos will present fnr nomlnntiou by Ihe Pii'si.loiit nf Hie Dominienn liopub- lie men to aot In Iho p.isiliniis referred III. In bnlh the iiiirlhirii and suuthorn |inrl*. Till' nlmnst .nre will, of oonr.so, he InkjtP In .'hnnse llli'li nf .npil.'lty Illlll ab.soliili' iniegril.^. whn. If possllilo. shall have s.nii,' kimn lodge of SpnnlKli,
".Ml the ninneys .nllei'ted from both 111,' iiortherii and sonthoin ports, not turned over lo Hie Unminienii Covorii mont. will ll.' dopiisltod In some N'ew Ynrk hank In be ilosignatwl by the Sec rotary of Wnr, and will Ihoro ho kopI nntil the Senate has netod. If tho nc Hon is adverse Iho money will then hn turiieil over lo tho lloininloaii Oovorii- meiil. If it is favnriilile II will bo dls¬ tribuled niniing Iho .r.'.iil.irs In iiropor- tlnii In their Jnst olniiiis nnili r the I l-on I y
".Mennwhilo .Mr. Ilolleiid.'r will thor iiughly iiivostlgnto these elaiiiis, liieliid ing the i-lalin nf the .Vmerican Improve ment ('iimpiiny. nnd avMI re|iort In do lail nil the infurmatinn he Is able til .tnthor ns In the amount ai tiially ro I'oivod by Snnto Iiomiiigo. Hie ainniinl nf liideiitedness iiomlnnlly incurred tho ,-ir,umstan.-es so fnr ns thoy nre known under whi.h the vnrinus dohtu were im-iirred. nnd so forth.
•This netioii is rondoi-o<l iiocossar.s liy the poi-uliar eiriiimslanees of the (aso. The treaty now boforoHio 8011 nto was eiiiieludiid with Snatf^''""'"^''' nt Santo lomiiign's oHriiost roijuoKt re Iioatodly iiri'ssed upon us. nnd was sub niilleil 111 the Soiiato liecause In m.v iiiilgniont it wns our duly to nur less forUinati' neighbor lo respond to hot .enil for aid. Innsmin h ns we wore tin- only power Hint .nnlil give this nld, nml Innsmu.'li ns ber nood fnr It wns vory groat.
•rho treaty is now before Iho Son tito. nnd has I oeu favorably i-opnrti'd hy the Coniniiltoo on I'orolgn liolntloiis It Is [lending, and llnal nclloii will nn.- d lublodly bo takoii when f'ongress onii- vones next fall. Meanwhile Snnto Do Lil.ign hns reipiostod that tho aotini. above initUnod bo takon: that Is, she desires In this way to niniiilalii the sta¬ tus MUo. -o Ihnl if tho treaty Is ralllli'd it i-nii bo eXlM-Uted
"With this purpose ill view, I direol that tho proposed arrangoniout lo ap pi-ovod. It will torinlnate ns soon ns the S,-nat.' link a.'lod one way nr tin nther.
TIIKODOHK UOOSKVKLT "
(UU .\DOPTEl) ISI..\NDS.
.\rthur .v. AVllder. who lin< suci'ei'dod r. M. Hatch as nssneinle justieo nf Ha wall, is a nntive ol Honnlulu He was edllealoil ill the Vniled Sintes.
I'lvo hundred or more persons, most¬ ly plantntlou hiborors. havo boon light¬ ing tho forest tiros a! Wahiawa. P. 1, .\bout •2000 ncrcf of land was ImrniMl, mostly property acquired by Iho I'ni¬ lod Stntos for a inilllaiy reservation,
nOME.STlt'.
liovornnr l-'olk nt a dinner nf the Mis¬ souri Siicloty, held In New York City, doolnred thai his Stuto led the luovo- nteiii In make liilbory odious tlii'ough- out tho country.
Dr. AVnshlngtoii tJhidilon, of Xow York City, Illed n formal protest ngalust the .Vmerican Uiinid's accept¬ ing .lohn D, Itockofoiler's gift of JltlO,. IMK I.
Sonator K. 'P. Binekett potltiiMicd Attoriiey-lJoiiernl Mayor lo tako aetlou against Jainos II. Hyde and othor di¬ rectors of tho Ktptltable Life .\ssur- aiico Society, Si'iisatlnnnl charges wore mado.
'Pwo ottlcers nf th.' Uussian i-rulser I.onn, Willi br.iko parole two months ngo, surrondorod to .Admiral .McCalla, at .Mnre Isiaml.
Professor Montgoinorj, tho Inventor of a sueeessfiil aoro|iliiiio, II wns said in I'nlifornin, wns to sue Profi'ssor Italdwin. Imilder of tho .Vrrow. a diri¬ gible balloon, fnr lirenoh nf oiintrnet.
.Vlfred H. Curtis, of Now York City, was eloetod Pri's!doiit nf the Nntional Hank of North .ViiierU-n. t.i sueeocil It. 1.. Kdwifrds.
Sorious llooils wore fen rod nt Solioii- octndy. N. V. Tho Miihnwk Ilivor was reported to be doing eonslileruble dam¬ age.
I.ord Dolavnl Berosfiird. brother ot Lord I'harlos Itorosford, roaehed New Vork City lor a lonr of .Vmorion.
Snn Prnui Iseo's ohiof of police, n ser¬ geant and two pntrolini'ii liav(> boon dismissed for falling to suppress gam¬ bling In t'liinatown.
"Bnl" Mnslorsoii returned to Xow York City from Hot Springs. Ark., nnd wns sworn In as Hepuly riilled Statos Marshnl.
PoLsonod by slryohiiine. Prank Krn- Kior, supposed to ho of Lnwoll, Mass., wns found dead In a lodging house nt Colnnihus, O.
Throe small ehihlren of .Mrs. Mary Hrockwoll died at Padncali. Ky.. with¬ in three hours, and tho police suspect opium poisuiilng.
Puhllc exercises, wilh n camp lire nt night, will mark the rounion ou tho battlolield at Mninissas. Va.. Mny Ut, of the Army nf the Pnlnmne.
.\ train nt Maiysville. ().. struck n buggy contnlnliig .Mrs. .Mhort AVItter, .Mrs. Chnrles Lincoln and n hnby ami killed the two wonion.
Inlon IIIOII 111 Cliiongo. 111., hnve been ordered to ii'iiso .-ontrlliuting to the Western Fodoratloii nf Minors.
Mr. McOirmlck recoivod orders to go at once to Pnrls, Franco, nnd begin his duties as Ambassador thoro.
It wns estlnintod In Denver thnt the strike nnd election contest linvo cost the Stnto of Colorndo about ?',:,l)IHI.niKl.
The body of .VIrs. ,Iaiio Lallirop Stan¬ ford wns rocolvod iu Snn Francisco, Cal., from Honolulu.
Directors of the Kipillahio Llfo As¬ surance Society, in Now York City, ndopted the |ilaii of niiitunllr.atlon rec- omiiicndod by Ihe special coiumlltcc of the board.
The will of former (iovernor (Ioorgo S. Hnntnoll. tiled in Hoston, Mass., loaves all his wrllliigs In his daughter, wllh f^OOl) for iiiihllshing thom.
Tho Wisconsin Senate voted to re¬ turn to the First Alahania Ueglmont a Hag captured nt Islnnd Xo. 10 diiiiug tho Civil Wnr.
Two Cnnwnil Suii-ido.
11 L Woodward, of New York, nml
(¦ .V. Hl-ollse. nf Toloih). i-omUlltte.l
siiiiido ill Clevelnnd. Ohio, as tho im
suit of a |ia. 1.
FOIIKION.
II. O. .Vriinld I'nster. till' British Soo¬ rolary fnr War. said. In Iho House of Conimoiis, that a redui-linn nf tho miii¬ tnry forces was liiipiisslble, owing to the need of defending tho frontiers.
According to a siiociiil calilo dispatch from Pekin, Chlnn. M. Tleh-Llnng, n strong, inogrosslve iiiaii, who recently pi'ii|iosod innny Impiovoments iu Chlnn's rorliaeatliins, has be.'ii appnint- od Pr.sidont of a Hoard of War.
tjxxi'eu Aloxniidrn Inndoil at (ilbrallnr, being the Ilrst Knglish ynooii to visit the Itudi.
Kniporoi William, a spocini cnlilo dispatch said, was not ihought in Lis¬ bon to ho 111 robust heallli.
Admiral KiiJoBlvoiisky's ilo|iiirliiro from Mndagaseaii waters was uu- iKiuiicHl from Tauintavo.
ll was roporlod from Pnnta Dolgain, Azoi'o Islands Ihnt Soii-oinry Hay was much improvi'il when ho rea. hod there.
.V volf of I'oiisuio of Mr. Kalfour'a liscal iiolli-y was passed by Ihe Hrilish House of Coninions, silting In l/nii|on, Kngland. tho ijovornmont rofiisliig to o| so it.
.\ revnliiliniinry nnnil of (Kto Crolans, demanding Unik rule. :lri'd on p-ml- annoH at (anea, sorlniisly wounding
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lionornl linrlm I.nmis This |-.iniiir.\ rr.'linied In Pr..t.'.'t M..rales. Cape Hniiien. liniii. .Advi.'os re reivod here I.J iiinrier from .-Jlont* Cristi, on the nortliorn .-nni.l nf th,- liopiiblii- of .Santo Doiniiig... iinununi-i Hint (ionoral Harbs, with :i niiii.hcr n| Dnminii-an oirllos hns landed at Monti Cristi, nml Hint Hie inhabitants liavr risen .'gninsi Pri'»;doni Mornles. re prnaching liim wilh l.eiiii: Hie i-uiiiu nf tho |.r, sent .Iltll. lilies with foi'-ign countrii-.s.
Proininont I'.'i.plo.
Mnynr .M.-riellnn, nf No.i York Clt.v, never uses u .ah.
One of the I.sl self aihortisod of silentifii- aiiihi>nli.-« Is Profesior Iloontgen. I
.Nansen. the .Vrotio explorer, ii fro ; qiiently uiiiitioiiod for Pri.00 .Vlinistev nf .Nor»Hy now Hi.it Ihi rorntloiis of " that country and Sweden ..ro straii..d
(lOvornor J.ihnson hss dociiioii tbat rsrlK>ni»''d water fmm .Vlinnohnha Knlls shall |... used Mi ohnsleiiing the batlleshii. .Minnosoia.
A private l.ttor r.'oi-ntly writtoi, by ' SiHiiklowj.-/., the Polish nuthnr. sliown Hint he has bi-ronie n .-oniort to Iht j p., lolutinunry |iar!y. j
l^ii-.l Aherstone. I.or.l Ciiief Jiistlou I . r Kiigiaiul will ll.' the sp.-nkir nt next 1 siiiouier s meet:!.;; I.r Ills .Vlii.'ri.'an I Hm .Vs«o. i:itir,ii. - ..- i
old soldiers om in Kimfcn are Itooni- j ing Sonntor F'.rnker, of Oh'., lof Pio,l 1 dom 111 I'.siX. I
Init'd Slatos Soiiaii.r P. c Knox, ol p.'iinsjiiniiin sals liiat l.f: "Uiy wny t.. Iieoou. a sUi.L-nful l.Mvyer l», |o | »;ii;l.i Ihe .ase ..'1 .ind o-'r ."Main. j
I'liiui-i. Cl..:k .xiieeu to spand moil j «f ili« comlaf luiuoii-r lu ,\il*ioarU
VVnllor H. Harris, the London Tltneii Mirrospondont .it Tangier, wns stnhhod l.y n native w hllo ho was standing out¬ side of tho iiostnltioe. Tho dagger glkiiood nlT Mr Harris' wat.-li, nnd ho wns nnly slightly w-niiiidoil.
A glint landsllib' niinrrcd at Sonilln, lliingniy A sipiailrnn of soldiers going to tho rosi-iio of a hurled n'oinan siilTonKl sovei-(dy. eight of Iheir num¬ lior being killod nnd ninoiiM'ii inJiiroil.
I'ho Czar. ('r.nrlna and Dowager (-Riirlnn rceiieil Mr .Vlij-Cnrinlek. the rotlring Aniorlmn Amliassador. in St. Poiershurg. and prosoiued llioir jior- tralls to hini.
A iiinrriage has boon arrungisl, say* n Prosnn dls|Kilih fmiii Vladrid. Spain, boineoii King .VlfoiiKO and Priliei'SS Palri. ia of 1 oniinughl.
The whole Ilaliiin Caliinol resigned, being satlsniNl Willi the voto of eontt- di'iioi' of the previous day.
President Castro nf Voiiozii.-la do- I lariil there was no ground for i-nni- plsinls agalnsi his (Inioriiiiielit.
Kmpernr Willmiii. n s|ie,-inl cahli; ilispnbh slnlo.. nrrived st LIslion, wliore he was 111,'t by King Carlos.
Frioinls of the .Vnierleiiii .Aradoniy In llniiio Italy, w.'r.- ii.fnriiio.l at a dinner Iliat ftHsMMai of nil onduwnioni of fl.iMsiiNjii Illlll In-on raisoil.
I'ho Diiko nl (ll lea lis has lssiH.d n nianifoslo ,ailing for 11 lostorntion of Iho Freiioh luniiar.hy.
The Hiissbin linuuiial .igoni In Loti dou. KiiglHiid. i-hurgod Hi.' Hrilish pros* .vith dolihorati-l.\ nltoinpiing to ruin U.isslu's . ri'dll.
The text ..r Kus.ln's last re|.l.i In Ihv .Inimuosi- ili-iiininl. before tho wai bo gan «ns miHjo |mlili' Itn-sla nfiisoil to ro»|»-. I ll. lorninnnl iiii.'gr:ti ol China III Mail, burin
.V siuii' of .I'liin ..ml i.!iinl)» wai i.juiul nt MonKiw ll) ih< liiusliin |io ..It- Klglil huu.«;J sncit* Luic luen made.
8ul0«ct 1 Jnans, Iht. (lootl Nhepherd, Joha a„ 7-ln—nolilcn Test, Juhn a., II' Memory V«r*«s, 17. 1 **-Cuuiin«iitar9 ou the Usy's L«B*on.
I. Tho shepherd nnd the sheep (vi. Ml), In theso verses .losus lays tho foundation for the dlsixiurse which waa to follow. With the oxiernni drapery of this pnrnhlo the hearers of Josui were perfectly familiar. Theirs -n-a* I sheep-growing country; flocki vrerc Uielr main dependence,
IL Christ the door (vs, 7-01. 7. "Then said .Tesus." .lesus wns talkiiiK illrcctly lo the men who Imd eicoui- niunlcatod the foriiior hllnd man, and Ihe appllcnilon of His -word* was to Ihem as spiritiinl thieves and robbers. I'hey had reviled n imor innn Instead of [irotectlng hlm. "Verily, verlly," Thi* emphasized the iniportnnce of what He wils ahout to sny, ,losiis now prtH'eods lo explain the lllnstratlon He had mnde UIO of In verses 1-tl, "I am the door," ^ip sheep-folds of the Kast nre nior<t >iu'lo8iiroB Burroiindeil by n wall of loose stones with Ihorn-biishos upon Ihe top, hut usually nn effocttial bar¬ rier ngninst the wolves, Thei-e Is only line door. "The sheep." True Chris¬ tinns.
R. "Rmforo Me." Those who cam* nrpfendlng to bo pastors or guides to Iho poople. Tho scribes nnd Pharisee* ?lnluiod to bo Instructors of the people; Maimed tho right to rogiilnio the alTnlr* it religion: whose only nim was to pro¬ mote themselves nnd oppresd the peo- ,ile. "Tlilovos nnd rohhors," Tlieso Tnlse tonchors, who re.leeted Christ nnd who were devouring the sheep, "1)1(1 not hear," Mnny did hear nnd follow those fnlse prophets, but "the sliecp" — those with true spir¬ itual Insight—deti>ctod their hypocrisy. », "Enter In," Through faith in Christ iv(» enter Into the fold- the vlslbla ;hurch, "Shall bc saved." Snfe from Iho robbers Ihnt seek to destroy; **f« from false tonchors; snfe from tbe sin* -iint would ruin; snfe from llie trouble*, Inngers nnd tpinptflllons of life, "Oo in nnd out." Wo must "go In" to trust, lo rest, to think, to pray, before -wo ."nn "go out" to do eCtectlve work for Ihe I>oi'd. "Kind pnsluro." SatUfac- tlon for every need of Ihe soul.
III. The ihlof nnd Ihe hireling (v*. 10-13).
10. "Thief." Any opposer of tbe fiospel. "To itenl," etc. False leach- •rs steal the hearts nnd niroctlona from I'hrlst. Thoir Iiereslos kill nnd destroy III splrllnnl llfo. "Life- nbundflUtly" IU. V.) Christ la nblo to give HI* peo- pln abundant life. Mnny arc seeklUR "more" life; what such need Is "life"— the Christ life, tho nhundnnt life. 11. Poe on verses M. 15. V2. "An hire¬ ling." Tho hireling Is thp one -who 'nliors simply for his wngos, with no lovo or eoiicorn for the work. "Tho wolf." The wolf Is the enemy of soul* In nny of his maiiifidd disguises, such as perieoutlon, heresy, worldly living, Dr a low standard of ninrnls. 13, "Car- oth not." To hlm the -welfare of the tlioop Is nothing; ho Is chlelly snileltnu* for Ills own safely, his own gain snd worldly Iiunor.
IV. Christ tho good Shepherd (vs. H-18). 14. "I nin the good Shepherd," Joans, ns the gisid Shephrrd, wn* fori^ told by (iod in the prophets. Ills rhar- notor was that of a divinely nppninted diophord. Ills jiurposos, Ills toncblngs, Ills works. His mirnoles, His metbixl* of work, nil wore those which mnst belong tn n good shepherd gf (iod'* liwililo. "Know My shoop." In the Knst In n flock of hundreds ench *hepp would hnvo and would know Its own nnmo. So Christ knows us nnd love* us ns tndlvldunis, "Am known of mine." There Js a mntunl ntrecllon hvtwopn the shepherd nnd the slicopt I'lioro Is n mutual nffecilna between the Father nnd the Son; one I* parnllel wllh the other. As the Father know* the Unn, so does tho Shepherd Know Iho shoop; ns the ,Soii knows tbe Falher, so do Iho shoop know the Bbep- berd.
IX "X.txy down My life." Tlie Orl- nntn I sho|ihord must fnce storms, hard¬ ships and dnngors for his sheep; be must hnd Ihem when losl and must iiflen light with wild honits and rub- l>ors ill protoi'tlng them. Onr Shepbent gives ii|i Ills life for us i.lohn 3:10; 'nius 11:14; .Tohn 4:I(h. 1(1. "Olher iheep hnve I." The (leiitiles who wer* smin to be* brought Into HI* chureh. rile giHHl Shepherd sweeps the world wllh His tlioughl. Here Is the univer- snl rolnlion of .lesus tn sinners of all nations and tongues. "Shall become one lloik" (11. Vl Ono Iloek not In creed or nniiio, liut In what Is far more ossenllnl—one In Christ. Ono In heart, one In purpose, one In Uie icrvlee of (iod and man.
17. "Hooause I Iny down." Not be¬ cause I have laid It down, as Ibnugh Iho lovo of Iho Falher were eausi^ by the onrthly lovo nnd kaorlflopof Christ, bnt lioi'HUse I lay It down. That I*, be¬ cnuse Chrlsl's Splril Is ono of **lf-s*c- rlflclng lovo, mnnifostod hy, hut not alone enih'Mllod In, the Inenrnnllon, He
I Is loved hy Iho Father (see Phil, 2:9;
I Hob. lib. "Tnko It again." Hi* rl*- Ing from the dead wns ns necessHry •* His dying, for l.y Ills rosiirrocllon lie seeured the frulls nf Ills denth (com¬ pare Iloui. 4 'J.'l. Christ dlinl In order to rise to a innro eompioto life, and to raise men with Illni. This piinxise ovnkod t.'io Inve nf Iho Fnlbor looiu|Hiro li.'C: IMl,I •2:'.>: Hob. l:!li. IH. "No nmn." His denlli wns entirelv volun¬ tary. Men killod Hlin. hut IIc hnd full powor to escaiie from them had Iin wished. Xo Olio imiKisod ajion Hlni tbe dnty of leaving Henvon. of eoinlng to tho world, sulTorlng nnd d.tlng, lie chose to do It, Hint }lo might lara IIIOII. •Have I received" While He d'd It voluntarily. It wa« In n.-'oprtnneo wllh IIU Fnther's ejtpr.'ssoil wUL Thin U the illvlno law nf hnlvnllou.
Will Vote irilb BU Tmth.
Judges Koditel Mild Shny, of Potl*- vlllo. Pa., have natiirallxod Kelll NIX- dorf an Kngllshmaii, who haa neither hands ii<.r arms. Ills limb* were blown oir in an explosion. When Kit- dorf Tole* he will east his ballot wltU hi* «e<'l'»;_
A Qnmar llianar,
A dinner »a« ro.oiiil) Ker*ai'A|f 1 farmor nenr Aiilt, Cnl. uii4 lk* Mil •! farrooiislsti'd nf one Hve and a bait pound iKiiatn, one nfioeu pouud cab hsgi-. oue ten |>unnd i-hlckeu, one all pouud turnip, our two pound onion and Uiree pies made from a oiu aed • ' pound apple.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050331 |
| Date | 1905-03-31 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 31 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 23 |
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