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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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VOL. X.
A F.VMII.Y NEWSI>APEB OF LOCAL AND CIBNKRAI, I NTKI.I.I li KM E
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, MAY 2<?, IJXi.i
TIBS*: tl.tO TEABLT IM AOTAHtB
NO. ;{i.
Freeport Bank
Ci»Uil $30,000
Hato Straat
7rtayert i
BANK OF
DELIGHTS OF A MOTHER.
re
JOHN J. RANDALL. Preaident
n/WKHLKY PINK. Vic»-Pt«aid.nl
WILLIAM .X. HALL, r««hl«
TilUga A*a., lecBTllle Centra, L. L
niRAM It. RHITn^fresldrnt
THOIIA.S O. KNIOHT. Viee.Prw.irf.nl
/nil
tttri el Mrecten
I J lUmlall Aiuiutlmliilil
Bmith Coi Willum R. Golder WallMxi H, rurnwell Chatlel L. Wallar* WllUaai 8. Ball EJciu Jackaoa
William O, Millw D. Wealer Pine IlanisI a Bariat fob.* Pettit BarreyB.Bmilh Ueorae M. Randall
toori ef Oketten
. ty. Da.iKin Ttiulnna G
K.iixht
John VirrcM lliram B. Kmil
Hletilworth D. foiobM We.lry B. Brail
Op«n, eiecpt leiral liolidara, from > a. m. to i p. in. Ottera farilltie. ami indneontanU in e»at7 dautrtmeetrniial to lb<»» of ritb.r lh« New Tork o. llrof«l>ii banka or Tmst Com- fiaaiea, and ererr accuinnHK]ati.>n aa far aa if eonalataiit wilh ronBfir.nfiTe mnDanraeat.
lUanM al Ih. rate ol H |.er rent, paid on ! «<ine deimlla, throe nionlh. or more. Drafta laaaedoaalliwrtaor Knroiv, ¦
Poea a ireneral henkina hiisineaa. !
A«e<mnta of coriNiralioiia, coniiHrnioa, ao- i aietlM,*U'..M>ll>-ite<l,
Kntire aatiafacliun ciiar,iiii4ynl.
Inqalrlea will reeelte iirompl attention and ¦ he aheerfally anawen.1.
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUN8CLLOR-AT M^W Hempstead
New Vork Maa In Ilempetead Bank BaildinK OOmar Main and I'ultoo Slreeu
j Charba W. H.!.-.
I Arrender Siiii.Ii
I John W. D.-MoU
! Ed«ri.r.l T. Thnn.1
W.-do B I'nprnI
allora
Pl-
("reef That Owner of Small Boy Naver Lacks Excitement. The hell rane. ami Mrs. .lohnson (ip. nrd the door to a rough looking (nan wiih a whip in one han.I and a I.cy'.s cap in the other.
¦Oct a little boy?" he rjiked, aud I when she assented, he went on: "ThlR his cap? " It looks like It," said the mother.
B»RGBNT.BAYN(IR,r..h.., \ Jl^^.f^""'"^ '" '""' "'""*" "' '^'' '"'"''''
"Well, niaani, I'm awful sorry; 1
jiif 1 don't know how 10 tell you—that's Iho truth '
She braced herself airainst the door ami faltered:
"Tell nie the worst! !» he dead? It wa'n't eggzartly my fault; you see the little chap run right square under "
.She pushed past him, crying back frantically:
"Where is he? Where is ray poor, nuirdcred boy? "
At tho pale she met some flfleen lads in a hunch, and theu she was .«iire they were bringing In the man gl.il body How she had strength tr. gii aninng them .-.he never knew-; bill sinM.'nly one atom delnched it¬ self fr.ini Ihe swarm and leaped towar.l her. It was bailees, bnt ll «ai- her William—alive, at least.
-.Mother." he shouted, "a man's rnr clean, pliini over the basket nf egB-^ you sent me to get. I told him 1 bei you'd make him sorry! Every last one of the blooming lot Is smashed!'
Uoean't it thrill a lello
in hi> eye And a fdfet in hia footatepa—when tbe
boya go mArching by? Old mcm'nes throng around him
no regret or sitin He baila the ahining columnt at th*
go marching by!
with boyi
Aiiatin Ton Ji.lin T. Dn
I W. I'f
l.g Buaineas of Depoaii
and) Inu-re.i |uiid nn Hpeeial DepoaiU. Drnfta i'"i.r,l on Enelnnd and (he ( Your Palmnaire Holirlted. Hnnkin«Ho.ir«:9A. ». to .1 p. M. :
ile acemi to hear the ratt'e of the rifiet onre again,
Aa in the days Go.l's daisiet were red¬ dened b.r the rum.
I'be clnnuir o( the .aptaint-the charge nnJ the rctreal.
And Ihinks ..f love ihat listent for unre- turning teet.
thrill a fello .- he staniis
Wrinkled and and
Doesn't
gray he slan . Hut I'll! the glenin o' the bavo-eta,
the bonnera ami the han.l'i! riie n-'nie hair falling over Ihe brovrs of
the old lime braves. At they an.«wer tn tho roll
comrades' g:
er their
ont na»<: Tiie.<)ar:
l.irday.
I Y. Cigar Store Co.
HaIb St., Bear Piae FIIIPOIT. N. r.
WHOLESALE ANP RETAIL
MbRTGAGES IMoney to Loan at S*-
¦ anetiiraMelaulltr. taatMorMrwrclMie.
MHIMIIC 10A*IS, lean to | «¦ laai letat iccrtift (t Ml. r i
ALBERT D. HAFF COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW
MOralteaSI.. J.aiika,».r. Irl. J3>RJmij1 ..
Al Itkilta oflict. .Mtlagi ta« l*lar«in
ChaSaOaColvin^Co.
ULLNOU, L. I.
BVILDERS AND DKALER8
CARRIAGES, - WAGONS
and Harness
KPAUM, TBMMM AM PMTM
Work ealled for aod daUTCiwI
N. I. and N. J. TalepfaoM, »b Balln-.oia
••tiatectlvat C«er»aat«*d
ftaa Aataitataa* to Select ttam
A ttw SyecUltlet Im Pricei
Robkar-tired boffiat, ISO and teo and np.
RBbbar4irad mnalioiita. MS and 176 aod up
OfMB mnaboata, $46 ami |N> and up,
Twa aaated depot or combination wacoaa, MS,tM,tHaDdup.
Open and topdelirerj waioM, KO, 17*. Wand Waadap.
Alao stbara loo nniiMraaa lo man tioo.
Wa alao allow a liberal diaeooal to raah bof an.
To Have
A Suit
Or Topcoat
made to your order me.tns to havt »o eiclunive npto-date Rarnicnt, not poKiible to bo had in Khnji- made clothiuK where tbey are Diade by the bnndreda nn.l pass tfaroDRh s Kood many hands bef.ire they are sold.
The Spring aLnd Summer Suitings
are here for your iiisiiecti.in. fi»ll and «oe them. Tho prices apeak for tlieui- teWes. 'Vou will find it h.ird to dnpli- eate thera.
LADIIS' TAILOIINC A SPECIALTT
JAMES VENDITT
VP-TO-DATE TAILOR
PbUcb St., at. Naia. FIIIPOIT. L. I.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
r.ir-naiil Ioan,.:.l..r of HoM. Ki...«R .11, n- a.,». Surroeale.if PieCoi.ni) ..f Nn-.M... ii.. i.-" i-lier I.J tn.'i. I., all |»-t~...is haMiiu rlmiii.
"'""' Kun«iN* cmss.
..I 11.
.y.lH-.'i
..r ll.'.ni..
vn.icbnrN tl.i'n'.if. I.. II..' Mih-'rin'r^. 11.' ton. ..f tho Ijial Will an.l r.'Hian.Mil of . crnard a( Iheir plon..if IransnelinK Irn.. Ihi-.tWeeof their iiiu.niej, ISi.l.w.v II. I-:..|.. Main Stre..|, Freei»irl, N, Y.. on .. Ihe Bfleenth dujr of Nov-lnlier unit. Dat.'d Mine,, a. April •.'in,!. bO.\
AoAv SiRNriiiaa. i FHll.irliliAaa, ( Ki HKNKTdaAaa. S .SioKti H. HmaiKf
AII..riie> (or ll.e Ki.r..l..r.
Main Slm-I, Kre..|«irl. S. Y.
Lesacn of iviemonai umy.
It is w.-ll thnt on ore day in ihe year the hish exnmple of the I'nion voldler sb.miil be held up before mir pn.p^o. l.ove of rountiy cdnpist... in seivli-c ralher lhan in priifessi.in. I'liblie Rixnl must ever bo preferred :o private .eood. And surely when so many Ainerieans were will.np to give nil Ibal Ihey ha.l fer Ih''rountry. »e of to-ilay .iiiBlil nt iiai^t l.i he willing in for. to nine per. onal a.l-nnlaBi' when II enn only le won at the rxpon-.e nf Ihe land whieb \ie all love. This is Illl. l.sfun of VemrriJil day. anil it 1. Il.l' ihai wo L-ri:illv ii.eil lo le.irn
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
riiraiianl Io an onhrot lluN. Knoaa .Ui (. «..». Surpiifaleof IheCuinlj of Naa-ail, notice IS herehy Kiven lo all iieraons having claiiua Hfrainat
SAMVEl RAYNOR ' late of the Town uf Hem|«lea.l In Ihe i>aid Counly, deceased, t4. nreaent the same with Ihe To.irhers tliepeof. lo thaaulMcrilier, tlieeaecuU.r .if the I,a..tWill and TeaUmeulolsaiddeeeaaed, at Ilia plaee of Iranaarltna bnainenfl. at bla rr^i- .lenoe at KreewirU Na.»»au Tonnly, N, Y.. on ..r IM'fore (he Mth day ..f (lc(oher neat. Haled Mionoln. April Mh. IWB.
GEOROE D. .SMITH. HARRY 0.rl.O(-K. Kiecutor,
AlU.mey for Ui« Kxecllt..r, Ireeport, N. Y.
ORIGIN OF OR^L DAY
-FLoWERcSTF^WrJ ToMBS oP OLD — — OF^TlOhl^ oVER^TriE:DE>\D —
Er ti\ I'V and lireece an.l lioine , of the eiistonis peeillbir on Ibis side o: nil ina.le nse of llowers in ihe Atiniilb' to .Mobile an.l New Or 1 their funerni cereiuonies. 'I'he | b>ans, where on All Souls' liay .'n.-l (ireeks nnd Uoninns boliore.l j y.Mr the eeini.ti'ries were i'nrpele.1 witl
Tliltors tod fond mouniere. Let no Tandallsm of ararlce or ix>glect, do riTtBei of time teatlfy to tbe present or th» coming geueratlons that w» hare forgotten aa a people the co»t of a fr«e and undivided republir.
"Ix?t u« tben, (It tlie time nppolnteiL gatber qroun.l their aacred reinnina and garland the pnnshinlaM mounds abore
mm TMSIERS OOT'
MAYOR DEFIES MACHINE
MMATTEBOFHEAiJH
'. I hilad Iphia's (hiol Exfoutiiio Ousts Serious Development in the Chicago, | Two Cabine' OIT.cers III., Strike Situation. 1
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WHULS RVlin TIUB «U
•nil matarUi and inTwi'irniiJaee
Wa (naraniM to ba free frou imperfaeUon bt InckaaMKipand matarlal and m will tapli wr tti* pnmac dafaotiea. apos ratara to na.
MMSiy 4 COUCH
, _ ikMaii aad Jaanliidoa of aa lanaUoa,
•dilHd, • ttlwM .oU, aa u lu iMaalabflHy.
ll>e«aa<ltMlal. T*a l»igVa.w Bhi.
pataaia.antaaa.
'aottS^t HaMay O Om^ matm ^mUL
"^ T«c •¦mica* lavcaroa
A IMatMUIlT ll.aii>i»l ml an«M>to«Ml. I.I..S.. AU. -
inSET&
u!iv,-». WW TOHI
The Wall Street Journal
-Btvee edTioa and anawmn, withoat •harge, iutiairies abotit loTcstmenta. Itawee nttderlyipg oanaes of market tMremesla. Determiuea fai-ta goreru- tatf veloe of BMiiriUea.Cri ticism,-.uia]Tsea and rerlews RoUroiui and Indaatrial r»- ^otta. Haa ooiDplete tables of euninga •f propertios, Qaotua aotiTs aud Inao- HvaMocka and boada. Reoorda ths ttie laat aaleof bands and tha yield on iBTSikaiealatthefrire.
Ons toko dailf toneuUt the Tn Waix BtUBT JOUmxAL ie belUr qualified to inreit moet*y eafely and profitably ond le adriei abmU t'n»<fm<nl< lhan one teht ioee ttot do to
Publiahsd dally by Dow, Jonea A Oo.. 44 Broad St., N. Y.
The oMeat news Mteocy of Wall St |ia a year, |1 a mouth.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
r.liir.ir 11.1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
riirfiinnt to an nnlnr nt Ilos. RoBsmT B»k' PtKT. Hiirr •cut/'of thi* County of Nftwan, noMr« in JiHrfhy ^iveii to nil porsuns^haTinc elaimi ¦irainal
ANDREW I. STULZ
late of Ihn T..vn of Hemnatend in tha aaiA ' Counly, d..eeawd, tn prewinl the aame with tiie »...irhera Ihereof, lo the a.iheeriher, theauenlor of the I.n..»t Will and Testament of aaid deoeaaed al l.pr i.h.re .,r IrnnflnrlinR Ihia bnaineea, at tha l-i« ..Hire ..f C. A T. Perry. 77 ()n.eni«>int Are., llrtMiklyn. New \nrlt. on or tief.ire Iho Iwenly.
. heir liemie dend by uiattiiiticeiit funer- ; lis nn.l vari.iiis niiiiiversnry e.-b-bra- :ions. Tbc greatest onitors ..f tbo \ic- •hid were proDd to be ele.-leU to P'ly
ribntc lo llie nieniniy of tiielr fallen nnrriors. I'eii.li'S wns .-iios.'n to .le- .iver the fiiin-ial oraliuii over the slnlii n the reioponnesinn War, an.l Heiiins- Iheues nver the Uille.l in the terribl.' 'lattle of C'bei-oneii. ,\:i lir.at nations )f Ibe pust bnve feit and aet.'J iip"" lllis s..ntiin..iit. nn.l ilmse of lo-ibiy nre .lerpetHatliiK tli.' beaiitifni eiistmn.
.\ineri.-ans li,.nor llie li.'i-.,b'-.le..,ls of .heir pntiL.t \varri..i-s b.i sirewin;; llow- >rs over ll.i'ir prnves, nn.l by i.'i'ilini; in lungmigi.' gknviug with palrioti.' ar j iior the liist.irl.' eieMta mnde iiuuiortal ! i.y their l.iav.. .itiz.'n s.il.ll.'ry. The Aiiieri.'an .M.'in..rial Imy is ..l.s.'rve.I in nlmost ev.'iy pnrt ..f the eivilizeil worl.l; Ain.-rii'nn sol.liers lie biirieil in ' nluiost every clinic, fi.iiu tbe Arctle In the tropli-s. In the Fnr Knst ns well ns nt lioine.
OiiKliinlly ilesii;ii..,l as n .lay tn be s.-l : npnrt for jMirioti.' ten.'lilni: mid f..i Ihe pnyiht; .if a pnlili.- tril.iit.' l.i tbo | men wbo die.l In ih.ir cuuulry's s.rv- lee. Memorial liny bus in reeent years mnde Its observnni-e eoe.xl.'iisive wilh j the bniindnrleR of tlie nni i.in. The.Iee- ornllon of the Rrnves of the soldl.'r (lend wns one nf Its Impressive font-
uiitohl ers strewi
h
h
f rnre nn.l eoNtly llow-
¦voli-.l hands over tbo
I graves of tbe belove.l dead.
••nnrinu the eilnlest belwe.'n the
Stales tbe wonion an.l ehil.lreii of the
I Soiiili .1..lighl...1 t.1 bring llowers un.I
ev.rgreeiis to ilei'ornle lb.' prnves of
the martyrs t.i Ih.'ir .'nns.'. As the
I spring brought the niinlversnry of tbe
I .l.ionis.lny of the "l.i^t i-nii-e." the fair
I women of .si.nillilnn.l iiisiituteil nnoiher
llli.l u .speoinl .Iny in bono.- of their lie-
l.ive.1 sol.li.'rs, nnd Ibe pnllios .if the
devotl.in wns the deeper in Hint the
sn.'ritl.'o of their lives hnd lieen nin.lc,
seemingly, nil in vnln.
-April 'Jli wns th.' .Iny set npnrt by n ...iiisi-iit spoiilnneons In Us iinlvcrsnl niloplion .Mnbanin's nnd lieorgln's flrst pnbli.' lie.'.>rntl..n Hny wns In l.smi. .No mor.' tilling tiin.> thnn tbe nnnlversaiy of Hi.' loss of tbe eaiise so .l.-nr lo llieir smils ...ni.l hnv.- boon .'b-i- s.'ll f.ll- Illl' |i.'riH'tiinli..ii ..r 111.' ini'iiioiy of their heroes.
-Women, nnd woiiien nlou.'. iiinncu rated the ciistoin. M.n, in..re reservi.l In Ihe oxpr.ssi.in of the s.'iiliinenis of lll.'ir In-aris. might permit tlo'lr d.'- pnrte.l eonira.I.'S (luletly to bcronie n pnrt .if llie geii.Tnl history, but w.iinen wonl.i not hnvo It so. The Southern stat.s r.il .|iii.-kly Inio line, nn.l tli.-ii til.. ..ii't.ini f.iiin.l Its way Into the
BUILDING TRADES ARE HIT
n«Ie W.. N„l Ar
• I T«r., Il.,.ira' Nolle
ated—Uovei ~«n Ile Be
lo rinlali Acalnat ll.( >l llelalna Kllhu KonI Ad<lae Hlm.
len Oult.
.. lil. All the inml,.'!- i.n Cbi.-ngo. Ul.. Mrn.-k. IMHI
I elTort t.i if the pinn to tbe Viil- nipniiy for
iiniiing ,lo ...bitelv f,
' Innib.
lim.' 1
M Ib.
lim
f.ir the
GI-:.\1-;UAI. (A Wnr Til
them wltb tbe choicest flowers of sprlngt line; let lis raise above tbem the donr old ling tbey snvcd from dis¬ honor; let ns in ibis solemn presence ri'iiew onr pl.'.lges to nid mid assist Ibose whoni liny hnve left among us n sn.-re.I chnrge npon n nnllon's grati- in.le, the sol.li.'r's nnd sailor's widows an.l orphans.
•'It is the purpose of tho <oiuiuntider- In-ihief to inaugurate this observance wilh the hope Hint 11 will be kept up from year to y.nr, while n survivor of 111." wnr remnins to honor tbe memory of bis deparle.l .'.imrn.ies. He earnest¬ ly desires the pnbli.' press to lend Its frlen.lly nl.l In bringing to Ihe notice of .'.inirn.les in all pnrls of the .•..nntry In lime for simnllaiieons compliance therewith.•'
This .elebrnli.in nt all the (irand Army posts set this liiamlfiil e.xnmi.lc to Ihe people nl inrg.'. nnd the cnstoin so.iii becniue a part of tbe annual life of the iinlion. New V.irk early took Ihe lend nn.l engrnri.'.l n Inw npon ber Ktfltnle iL.oi.s mnklng Mny 110 n l.<gnl h.ill.lny. «lii.-li anion ivns nlso taken l.y ni..'.| ..r ,lie .X.irlln'ni nml Western
billed tbo Il.l I ion .lay h..sc letter ,-oii.-.'i-iiiiig SII. I. n .11^1.1111 111 (lerinnny 111. Inill b..|..r.. (;..n..i'al L.igaii.
Cell, rni .lohn H. Murray, on tbe othor hnii.l, has a.lvnn.-.'.i lb.- clniin of a cele- lirnli.iii h.'lil nt \Vnt.'rl..wii, .N. V., Mny 1.'7, l.Mi.l. It hns be.'ii shown that (Jen- I'rnl I.ognn .ift.ti referr.'d to bis flrst .Meinorinl I>ny order ns Ihe "pron.lest net of bis life." nn.l In the yenr it wna
pi'i'liaiatioiis issllile onler- ing mil of li-i...ps lo k.'.'P down Hie ivn\.' .if ri.iiing nn.l nnar.-by thnt may 'w.'i.p the .'ily. Adjutnntti.'ni'rnl Scott wns in Chlcag.. fr.ii r ."SprlngHebl. 111., under oribMs fr.nn (;..vern..r Dciieen, (Il.l . veryiblng wns In readiness for nn nsiniil .all lo nriiis. Two hours wonl.i ..' siiili,.i,.i,i IO se.' 111.' s.ildlers on the ¦ti-.'.'ls. Till' liiinb.'rnien"s nssoi'.nlion. det.'r '¦ ll I.. f..i-.-.' th.. Issii.' iip..ii Its ib-iv- iinin.Mlbitely, b.'gan .-arly in the to Older tbe Ininbi'r t.'ntnsi.'rs lo .'1- s.ipplies to Moiiigoni.ry. Wnrd .... Sprngue, Wnrii.r A- C... rh.' i-'iiir. nn.l Mnrshnll Ki.'l.l .S.- Co. As list ns Hie in-.b-rs wer.' Issued the driv- 'is ilropp...! their ri ins and wer.' .lis- -b.-u-gi'il. As ipiiik ns Hie dls-linrges .v.'i-,' oi-ili'i'e.l the strikes in the various '..ii--.'rii> Weill into efl-c'l.
I'll.' lirsl liliBber .•.incrti to be nITe.-l- '.1 wns l-'rniii-ls Ilei.ller .V Cn. This
i.iii|.Miiy has
'l..ys l.«l ilriv.rv It hn "Ki.diHi fe,.i or litmb r. ni'.ls ..r Chii-ng.. c r..in this estnblisbm FolloHlng thi' s;.'i
:ir.l>
-111.1 .-III
I tl
11 hnn.l nny or tl ir supplii
C.'iicrnI chipinnn boiM.r I.r siigg.'sliiig 1 I., n Cin.-innnli s.ihli
: . in Ih.' Itei.lUi .-nr.l ..nini. 111" f..i!..',viiig in iini. k siii-- '.'s^iiHi: A.-orn Lumber ('.nnpany. l.iliii K. r.iirns. (-Iiiinillr l.iimbor ('..in ..my. |i.'n<-on .V Co., (Jillespl.- Lumber 'ompniiy. llelll.'r I iimb.-r Coinpnny, Harsh .V Hinuhnm, N'orili Si.l" Lumber 'lUiipniiy. rils.'ii Liiiiibri- C.inpnny, "oiith Si.l.. I.iinib.'r ('..inpnny nn.l .lobn ¦ pry l.ninlier Conipany.
Alr.'ii.ly 111.' w.irk, rs in the biiildlng rn.l.'s f....l th" eff.'.'t of the strik'V At iiany bnililiii|,'s wher.' lumber wns 1. .'.I.'ll the .'iiriicnters were obliged lo .top w.irk.
N.'g.itintions hnd been rcsniin'd b.'- «.'.'11 III.' nni.ins nn.l Hi.- .'iiiploy.'rs, mil a long .-.mrcrrn.-.' en.le.l nt iiii.l- liglit in till' nparlinents of Levy Mnyer 11 111.' Anii.'.v. . .
Al 111.
illl 111 C. y. Sh
III n.r
-
llir of Vi.i-L
AlBfRT VON MICU[80UX
late of Ilm Town ..f Ibmiial.-iel in Connt)-. d«M;.-A.se<]. I„ presenl ll.e hhioi- To.icl.era Ihere.if, lo the siilw.rrit),.r. 111. inlalratrii of ll.e K.NKla. rliatt.-la ii.i which were .,f ....ill .leeeaaed. al I.er (ranaaedng bii«iii..«» iit the olliee of her K. H. Van Verlilen, Vmi.. 1(10 Willia. New V.irli Cilv, New Yorl, on ..r Imton d..jr of N..»eml».r I.eil. Dated Mil
tifllldovot j.
Dau-d neee
tntiur
C Jt T. PERHY.
All<.rn..,s
7r, Willi
f..r i:
nm S
i-xl
lOi'h. POI.
FBA>
Ixeeulor,
1CI8 W,
STULZ.
Executor.
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSCLLOR-AT.LAW
132 Naaaau St
NKW VORK BALDWIN. NASSAU CO.. k I
GET THE BEST ^m/^^^^^^^^fajt.
«S For BeUable Carpets
' Furniture
Serricoable
and Eaoellent Bedding
CAIX OM
L. C. NICHOLS
Oor. PolUm aod Chuich Sta. FREEPORT, L. I.
Dry and Psncy Qood*.
Notions, etc, etc.. In fact ererTtUng kept in a FIRSr.CUSS DRT 6000S STORE
1
9
GENFItAI, 1-
Conim.-in.ieii a eorpa i to the
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Anrooaaatdtna aakatrk and anoliniiin na; qnli-kly aaeatlain oar optakagaa VMtSar an
•ei.i free, (Hdeat taoaty fSraaSniniMtania.
Palenia taaao OiMfk Mwm ATbTr^lTe mretml naltem, wttboatcfcam In t&a
Sckniific jmierkan.
Al)*n4«oin«tf llhiirtreiH wMkt^. Tarvest rir mlAtlun of BIIT •rientlflfl JourtuO. Terms. |3 a
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lies to Hie known j;r.-iv..« .if
nlio Iin.l foiiKlit ill nnv of llii
whbiii Ihe flue of th.. Coveriii
been iuiperilleil. 'i'liiis sol.lie
Kevolution nnd .if the War
were iliily boi.or.'.l n« ni'll ns llu.s.-
who bnd served in the Civil Wnr. In
these dnys. howeiei'. Hni-,' is no Stnte
but nhl.-h hns its nnlhninl s.ihli.'r ib-.-nl.
nnd ill whieli there nre n.it f.nin.l lb.'
grnves of lirnie ii nbo fell llirlitiiiK
..11 iH'hnlf of Iheir country nml uiiil.'r lb., flnc nhiih reiires.'iils ii» powi-r .'iii.l nulli.irily.
.\lni-li ims li.'.-n Mii.l recnnlini: llo- oviciii .if .M.'inorini Imy, nml a nnnil.i'r
.if Ib.Miri.'S b:ii.' 1 1 n.lvnii.-e.l L-nl.'ii-
Inleil to iir.ive wlmt sii;;):este.l to (i.'ii enil Locnii the iden I." issue ..r.I.rs to the (lrnn.I .\riny. ol whi. h he then wus i-.iminnniler. .1. sicnulim: a .Iny ,iii whieii ei.'ry xcnr -the Krni.s .if i-oni-
Grsenouse... Plants
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TREES. SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In groot nwmhara anS varlatlaa, trwa ta nama
anS Suf (reah fram th* frovnS, anS
dallworoS la a ahart tima In malat oensitlen
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.l.ihii .\, l^iRau. n distlnf.'iii»Ii.'.l s.il.lbl^r, hel.l nl Arlliiirlon Ceuielery, with iJen-
iiiid 11.1 l.'js disiiiifc'iiiMi.'.l tot n stntes-|oi'nl .\rthur ns the orator, '
mail, then .i.minnn.br of Hie (irnnd i
.\rniy of li-.o I(.'|.nlili.', Hint th.' iintbin I
o\vi>» lUe L-stublisbinoul of n .Nnliunnl ]
.Meinorinl Un.I." (ienernl I.<i(;nn ls«iie.l tho followlnR I
ord.T on May ,'.. ISilt: j
-I'll.. Illlll .lay of .May is deslniinled '
for till' [.in-jiosi' of Rtrc.viiijj w ith flow- I
.'Is or olhi-rHis.. ileim-nllnB the (rrnvea I
l.f .onirnib s who di.sl In d.-f.-nso ,,f |
lll.'ir .iiniilry .lunnp tiie intc Itebeliion, j
an.l wlio^e biHllen now lie tii aluinst '
evi'iy .-ily, lilbiKO nnd hnmlet. chiin-h- 1
ynr.l' in the Ininl. In this obseivnii.'.'
no form of .-er.'inoi.y Is nreseribeil, but
|.i.s|s nn.l .'.nnrn.b's will. In tbelr own '
wny, nrrnngo sueb titting servi.-es nn.l
tesiimonials nf r..»|«.. t as elr.-um-
slaii.es mny prrmil. We nre ..rKnii-
I7..-.I. .-..iiirnib s. as mir r.-i-ninlions t..|.
iH. r..r Hi.. |...i-i...se.iim..ni; ..th.-r thlll^-s,
¦of iiri'S.'n inn .-iinl str.'iii,'tlieiiin|? tlKme
kin.l Iin.l fr.-il.-riial feeliiius whi.'h hnve
lionii.l t.iy.'llier the s.il.liers. snlb.rs
and iiinrines wbo uiiite.l to sni.iiress
Hie int.' U.'l.elli..ii.' •¦What .nn ai.l more t.s assure this
result than i-li.risbini: tenderly the
nieinory ..f our her..i.' .len.l, who inn.le
Ih.ir brensis n bnrri.-n.le l.etwe.n onr
.'..niiiry an.l ils f.i.'sV Their sol.li.r
lives were tbe reveille .if frw.hmi to n
rn.-e in .bains, .iml th.-ir il.-ath» tbe
tnll.1.1 of reb.-liii.us tyrniiiiy in nrnis ••We fliouhl Kuar.l their crnv.s wiHi
snere.l vlgilnn.-e. .Ml tbnt the rouse-
i-rnt.sl «.-uith nn.l tnste of the nation
.nil a.bl to their ndornmeiit nnd ceeiir-
liy is but a llttinj: trilniie to the mem¬ ory of her slain def. n.lers. Let no
wanton foot tren.l ru.i.'ly on tiii'h hnl- i lowed criiiifiis. L.-t piensant palht In- I " iim-e afaiii haie ih. .oidii i ii;e the ennilns nn.l Koinj; of reverent I - Vt li ^l^i»^t, m llali
iV. Il"ii7. an.l .Il
in Ihe ,\iiii.':i wot ¦a. .if Hie T-amsier -,I, W. .1. (iil,l.,.n ry Mi-inrthy, I'l't. Illl Sinytli, f.ir tl
1 .'..mmittee left the Ti-niu t'oiiniil hendiinnrl.'rs nl Tb-' ineeilni.' with Mr li.'lil behiml .-lo-e.l do.irs .'ll.i nntil inlilniKlit. Th.'i inn.le the smtenienl foi I'r.'siilent Sli.-a ndd.'.l tlli^
I '.'l-ont fo
Mr.
Hen'i
Willi.' iieKuiialioiis r. Barry, of the rnilv union, sai.l: •I Hi
;: lio-r." t.'ainsiers' i-omiiiill
a.I.l.iui-ii.'.l ty H'
lb'. .i...iit ...iin.il lo meet agnin In
'I'lial the .aii'il fill- H befa.-t Hint Mi nrnn.'.'s from I l.'l.l llml lro..i.s
in IWI
iil.'ai
iisl.'lit
b'liv.'r 1.1 llnildi^.^ lirn.-lion wonl.i, it 1 spi'i'iiil ..f the sir :|n;i|iiiii unions.
It was f.'nr.d, t. ¦.-.mi.l I..' in.'r.'ns.'.l ion of III.' lumli.-rn o.h out nil thus.' (.'..oils t.i th ' li
nun. nt svns pre I'.ns i.vl.b'iit from ir Hnnn.' r.'.'olved ns- - (i.ivernor nt Sprinj.-- ..Il.l be reailv for ser- rhe per
f Ihl
1. that the troubl. by the d.'t.'i-mira •n to slan.l pat nn.l iho n fiise.I to ib-
trikei-s ¦lb.' 1 h.'ii III ¦ome to som.' w. 'ormulnl.. a s.-liei rth.-b-ss, li
rinfi.rr.
w..r.. of opii would bo abl. Hi- .'.111 •liisi..n
f '¦ pnimlse.
mill
'or III. •onnli-.i Ul.l sl If 111..'
lii-.'Pai'.-.l
worst '11 from all ..v.r the
b.'ltnn .-oiniiic Int.. th.' eily o.l r.'a.1.1 to Ink.. Ibe pin.-, s . wh.. w.-r.. I.l „'o out If Hie loul.l spr..,-i.l anv fiirlli..|'. In ..I- tra.le it was f.-ni.'.l Hint if ,i. .-.111.Iilioi.s .oiillnii.'.l for aiiv 'f tilll.' Ill" ..IV w.ml.I snir.-i iiimbi.r fnmiii-.
Mdlli; YK.UIS I'dlt M.\( IIK.V
V.r r P..Mill (mi.-i.ll rien.ls (iiiili
on s H-.in.I Cha lire.
ml fra.Ills, pii'iiili'il Kuili
THE
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GRAIND
', ali.i l...,it
REVIEW.
ill l.ei|linsl|.'
(¦nial..-ilnii.l f Winona L,-iki> Mi-.-nt .Inn. h .In
In.l.. whi.-h
<b.v.i-.i. hns b...-ii tnk..|i lia. k int.. Ho
l>r.im. « l-'inK.
.itouii uat a retcinieiitl an.l bilitlei
1.1111
Wi
Hi.
inu
dt sabi
the III
nn.
¦ like the rareat Comi's the ninilile of cannon a
(ilint ..I button and epaniet, Llil of hliiiE .in.l trumpet peal
i-ar oil k-l.-.m ..I a bdiunet.
.i..v.'rn..i (ib-iiii. l.f V.i':'i nl lb.' .ipi'iiinc of Hi.' .S..iiihi'rii In.In. trial r.'irlinin.nl. in Wasl.ini:i'in. !• (' .1. iioniii >-.l Hi.- iiiinii|:rnli..ii nieiils .' ..riaiii Weslei-n raiiroHils f.n |.iilii;«l i'l-.; ml'.- ri.p.ir's ab.nit th.' .<..iitli.
I'liilaiU'lpbia Tn. In ni .lefent the .'onsnniiiinti..ii . to lease the oily Bns works Il.l (ia- linprovenient fv s.'V. iilytiv.' y.ars f..r S2.'>.0(»(MHXI. Mnyor Weaver dlsIIliss^^l from offlee Ihe Iw.i prin.-i|.nl nieiiibei-s .if hla ("nb- in.'l. Iiavl.l ,1 Smyth. Direelor of the Ilepariment of riibli.' Snfeiv. nn.I I'eter K. Com.11... IHi-e.-ior of tbe He IMirtment of rubll. Works In theii resp.vtive pla.-es be apixilnteil nd in t.'rlin. CoLinel .>*h.'l.lon I'ottvr ninl A. I.ineoin .\i-k.'r.
In bis flclit H;:ainst tbi' bus lease and the Ilepubllenn orKniilJ;ntlon the May.ir has .nlb-d In a.« l'Oun^el Klibu Root, of New- York City, Hiid ex-.IiidBO Jnines (lay Cirdoii, of this .Ity. .Iii.Iito C.ir .1.111 is n Ii.'in.K'rat The Mayor's stated purpose In ttoluu outside the eity for hla i.rineipnl .iinnsel is thnt lie w-niits a innn who In not ldentlfll^l with nny faction in the striiKKle now on.
Siniullnn.'ousiy with tbo .llsniissal of the tw-o direi-toi-s. Frederick .1. Shoye.- llirec'tor ..f tb.' Hepartuienl of Sup plies, by direction of the .Mnyor. siis- peii.Ied pendlni; nn liivesliBatb.n .Vr- ; thnr II. Morrow, the .Vsslstnnt Dirce- i tor of the depnrtuient.
The .Mn.T<ir's blow waa strnck at the i most vital .sp.it of Iho Itepubliean nin- ; .lilne Its pntroiingi'. rra.tlonjlly nlli of the '20.11011 pln.e men in the eity nre ; directly nt the ni.'rey of tho Director of ; I'llhlle Safety nnd tlie Direet.ir (if rnb- lii- Works. The men he lias appointed , to these positi..ns nre iiionibers of tbo ; K.'forni Coinnilttro of Seventy. C.il.i nel roller is also n member of tbe (J.iv- i .'rn.>r's stnff, n stnn.-h Ilepubllenn. but j regarded ns absolutely elenn In politics, i sln.vor Wriner has made It known I that any m.'inber of the City Coumils j who (Ic-ins nny share In the eity pa- i li-onaKe must tnke sides with hlm [ ncninst tbe m\s lease. Me will suinilioii enrly all the ineiubers of Coniicils lio¬ foro hini to re.'eive their pledRos. The lUotOKes of the Coiinellnioii who HRroe to vole ns lb.' .Ma.v.ir ilesires will be al- L.wisl t.i reninin in otfl.-e. The liond- mnn's axe bam,"- over the rest.
.\s a c.iuko.ineii.-e many of Ibo iirttan- izntlon b'ndors nre extremely appre¬ hensive. Il Is fenred Hint many of the offlee holders will side wilh Ihe Mn.vor nnd Hills weaken the orgnnlzalUin forces.
'I'll.' reniovnl of Directors Sluylli nn.I Cost.'ll.i did not cnme until nfter the Ma.ior ha.l ask.-.I tbem to reslKii Iniiiie- lUnlely. In reply en.-h sent n letter .i.'- fei'iiiK his resi(:nnH.in. l.i tnke etfoi-t when hi., suceessor ••shnll bo ipinilfled. " riie .Mn.veir nnswered Iheni by doiunnd- in»; their liniuodlato roHlKnatioii.
'i'he answers the directors relurved were lo the olTecl that thoy bad tend¬ ered their reslKiintluns '•In tbe usual form aii'I In neeordnn.'e svlth Ibe pro¬ visions of the rlly chnrter," nnd thnt Ili.n- would stand by theiu as toiidori'd, Mr. W.'nver Ihoroiipon ended the cii"- ri sp.indenee bv seiidlnir to eii.'b a let- t.r in whl.-h be said:
•I feel that th" best lulerestt (if Iho .ily ri'.|iiire Hiat <iur offlclnl rehitlons 'ball torminnl.' al oii.o. Vou Iberefore plnc.' III.' under tb.' painful ne.-esslly of iinni.'dini.'ly iemovinK yon from Ihe ILisllloii, ns I f..el Ihat I inusl bnvt some one In tbnt ..ffl.e responsible .ipIy t.i tb.. .Mnyor un.I to Ihe city ni on.-e." The tIcUt ..ver the form of the resli.- nntloii w«s an lni|Kirlniil one, lu tbnt til" new dir.'.-t.irs .-an only be gunlilleil by th.' i-.inllrmntl.in of the Coun.-lis will. !i is .-ontr..lle.l by the orKaiiir.n Hon. It is not likely Hint the Cnnii.-lb will .-oiiHrin 111.' nppoinliiionls. Th. Iiepnrlnieiil of I'libli.' .Snfely lin« .-barce ..f the roliie nu.l Kire Hiinnus, Kleetrl.-nl Iliii.-nn. prisons, iliiildliiK Inspei't..rs. Holler Iiispoi-l..rM. .-Ity proiierty nnd Iiis|ie.torH .if Flre Ks-
POWDER
AbsoliiMyPHra HASBOSUBSTnUTE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAY 28.
.-ape-.
Th"' biirenus of Ka«. hi({liwnys. liphl- iiiir. Mirveyv. street .lennlni,', wnler nnd .-Ily I.-.' bonis are under the super¬ vision of lb.' Iiepartineiit of I'liiiiic Works. Ka.li direitor receives »I(i.ii(i(l a yenr.
Tbe news of Ihe Mayor's n.tion sprea.l .inickly to every seelhin of Ibo .-ity. and . rente.l .'.insternntlon. Tb.' •Hinllo'^ nroun.l city Ilnll. where poli¬ ti. Imis (inth.'r .v.'ry dny, svns deiis.'ly .-i.iwd.'il «lib pollticnl workers and . iti/.eiis. Kv.ry one wniited l.i know what 111.' -•..rranizalion" was Koi"l-' I"
.1.1.
Ther.' wa» a wihl rush to the ward 1.-n.i.-IS The bitlei In turn hnsi.'iie,! lo lind Isrnel W Hnrhani nn.l his lien- l.'iiaiits. .lames IV Mc.Mehol an.l Clinrb-s Si'tf.'r. Hnrhani nnd all bis iiioie Importnnt followers w.r.. clns- .'t...| t.iL'.-lher In u iienr-liy offlie 'I'he blow to tbeir oi'paiilr.ntlnn cnme so ¦iiiftly Hint even th.-y 'sv..r(. temp .rar- il.l sliiniii'.l Tb.y knew that Hi.' very lir.' <if Ih.'ir Klennlli' p..lltl.-nl mn.'hliie \i:,s at slake
lb.' bail.-IS. how.'ver. made no put. li. annoiini eineiii In-ynml the slntem.-nt Unit III., .ircj.nizniiiin sv..nl.l --slniiil pm" on till, leaae. ami Ibat If th.. Mav..I svaiil.'.l h H^bt Hie orKaiitxutl.m n.is i-,.a.ly.
enlOecl: Tlia t'rnclflalon, John llx., IT-SO -««ld«n Tnl. 1 t-or. iv., S-Maatary Veraaa, aa-97 * CoDinientarj oa tha l>ay'a l.*aaun.
I. The Jonrney lo Cnlvnry (v. 17). I". "UeariiiK His cross." .VU tbc prep¬ arations bHTiDK biH'n lunde tlie aad pro-' cession slarteil. On the way to the place of tbe cniclllxlon It la evident tbat Jesus beenine axbaiisted, beoauae of wbnt lie hnd iiiidorKoiiB during the night, nnd snnk under tlie svaigbt ot Uis cross sslilcb He wns cariT-lug. The aoldiera then compelled n man froia' Afrioa. Siuioii, of Cyroiio, who was pointng into tbe city, to nsalRt Jeaua, "Wont fortli," He now rih-b "even un* to death" iriill. lli.si. '.V skull." A hold, round, skull-like hllloi'k: probablf, tho ordinary spot for oxeinitionK. "Ool- gotba." (iolgnthn Is tho H(>brew word and Calvary the Lnlln word.
II. Tho cruclHxIoii (v. 18). 18, •'They erucllliil Hlm." It wns It o'clock In tbo morning, the hour of tlie uaual nioniliig sncilflee of whlcb Jesua, the Lamb of liod, svns tho groat Antitype. Jesua wns probnbly nailed to the croaa before It svns rnlsed. The feet of the BufTerer svere only n foot or two above tho ground—n fact of siiiiie svolgbt as ahoss'lng thnt Jesua suffered lu the
I inldat of Hla perseoulors. It ,waa et
; this time that they offered Chriat "wine
I mingled ivith myrrh" with a view to
I lirodueing stupefnetlon. Ho taated It,
but refuted to drink, na It svould ob-
eoure the cieiirnesH of Ills facultlee
(MatL 27:341. 'Two others with HlB."
The two thlovos eriiclHoil with Him
may have beloiiK.il to the band wltb
Barabbns. Tbey evldonlly kiiosv aome-
thing about Christ. One mocked, the
othor prayed.
III. The title of the cross (va. 19-22), III. "Pilate wrote n title." It was the common custom to nfflx a label to the croaa giving a alnhement of tho crime for which the person suffered. In thli| case Pilate HiiiiBelf attended to tbe title. "King of the Jews,' AlthoUfil written by n wicked Roman ruler; probably ns an expression of contempt for the Jewa if not for Jeaua, yet It told the exact truth—Jesua ss'aa "tbe King uf kliigH." 20, "Written in Be- bresv," l.'or Ihe Jews, "(ireek." For tbe fopeigners nud vlslfors. "Latin." Kor tbc Koinans, rower, culture and piety in their tiolilest forma pay hom¬ age at Ihe feel of Jesus, ill, "Then aald." The oblef prlesls felt that they, and their iintloii svere being Insulted by the Roman governor,
'2'2. "Wbnt 1 linve written." Tho Ro¬ man lasvs forbade the sentence to be altered when ouce iironouiieed,
IV. "Cbrist'H garinoiits divided (vs. 23, 24). 23. ••The soldiers." They were Komaiis, four In number. They, probably kii<-w nothing nbout Jesua, and wore a.-Hng m.'rely ns execution¬ ers. "Took His gnrmonts," The clotbea of execiitiil erliuliials were tbe perquisites of ihe Hohllers un duty,
24. "Itend" Which would, of ronrso. ruin t'.ie gnrmont. "Cast Iota." (inmbling svas a fnvoi'ltc pastime oC Roman soldlera. "The Horipture." The Bcrleture refori'Al to la I'aa. 22:18.' This Is uuu uf tho aeveu Meuianio Psalms. "I-'ullilled." What the aoi..' dlera did svaa of thoir own free will, but iu doing wlmt tbey did they uneon-^ sclousiy fulfllled the Scriptures. GodI dot'B not eoiitrol frw will, but He ooet It. There svere seven sayliiga ot Chriat simken from tbe cross. Ills flrat aay-l
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T.Td.". Hindoos Die of I'lagil.-. I'I' ipinrlers of « inllllnn people alrea.ly .lied of the plagiie In In- lis year. n.>-.irdliig to flgures fui 1 by Indinn Sei-retary Ilr.Mlrb k Hrilish II..US'. Ill C..iniii(.iis. The lin rii.i.i .laniiarv I I.. .Vpril I Tl.r 11. Hlni.. nholii.-.- ¦2lo.:tt;l sil.
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Se.r.'lary Hny Il.'oovered Ml Hay s physician nt Rail Nauh priiii.iiiii. I'd III.' Se.-n-tnry to be a s
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n iiiiiidreil phi}ITS I'.ir list is^ed l.y ilf .\«»... lation.
I.Itor N.al r;r.'i-.>ry ,VI,7l.'i« afler tliirt.i ,;"¦.,.-„ Iy la.k of
! lately r. I war re.. 1 Inventor T(-.l F
I V'lr. 1. t
il.le lalk'-d Abont
Will nn.son Palmer, editor,
iilh.ir of "Sloiirwall .In.li
i« .'Igbly ..enra oid.
I Ceorge W. Iliflnl. r. K. A..
red. nside from bi« e»ee|lent
r.l. i« n ». lenttst, w liter nnd
I .niidldnte f.l ntloii for ma,
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David Moltnti. nf Meni r, l» the srealtbiest ninn in Colorado, whieh j HUtranUt nil other St ilea .11 her per ' .:i|.tl w-enllb i
Ihe Itev K.Imiin.l IViwse. who died ' the ..tber day al SberUirii. Mna». ngisl iiiiietymo. was known na .he oldest Congre;:.-!tional nilnlder.
Willinm Salter, who hn* ma.le tbe n<.-epie.l nioiiel of the \ I. torIa ine n.firini to le ire. led nt Cnleulta. la i only twentv two y^nrs old.
.Vns-.ii riielps st<.ke». .1:. seiretar) of the y,.le Corii'.rnllon. will be nb i
Ing WBH n prayer for Ills enenii*s| (Luke '.la-.ilil. Hla seeund saying waS apoken to tbe dying malefae'tor. i
V. .loKiiB i.rovldoR for Ills motheri (vs. a5-l!7». -Jo. 'Ills inutber." It le generally supposisl thnt she waa ai widoss- at thia time. Sho sras there watching ber Son and stifforlng with! Hlin. ".Mother^s KlKtor," ete. It Is un-| eortain whether there an- Ihrea or four! women i-oferrod to hero, "Wlto at Cleophas." Calleil nlso Alphaeos. ".Mary Mngdalene." 8be svas the flrttj to see JoKus after Ills resurreotlou, 1
LII, "Saw Hia mother," Ho saw andl
roengnizeil Ills luolbor nnd arrangeiU
for Iter future. "DiHelpIo—He loved."
I This svas John, the nuthor of thla goa^
I pel. "Womnn." This ss-ns u euatumary
' form of address and was not spokenj
with nny Inek of l.iv.'. "Thy Bon.",
A.-eept from Hliu lb.' .nre aud protec-i
. tion that u niotlier svould i'ipiM:t from
' a son. '27. ••Ihy inother." Kalabllih-
I ing a synipatheii.' liond. This was
I Christ's third saying from the eroaa. ,
VI. The eloHlng m-eno Ivs. 28-80). liSj ; "After tills." From the sixlb houH I liiiMini there ¦wiin dnrkncKs over all Iha
land until the iilnlli hour (.'I o'rlo(?k)i
Townrd the oIum- ..f the dnrkiioaa JesuS
uttered Ilis f.nirth snylng from thS
1 eroaa: "My (iod, .My (bid, why bsa^
I Thou forsaken .MeV " (.Matt, '^7:4(1). "AJI
things—aecoiiipliabisl." He had thi
full conM-louHnots tliat His syiork wsW
eompleted. tbut Ibe prophetic words
were fuiniled, iiii.l that He bad HOW^
ouly to surrender His spirit to God thij
Father. '¦Fuilllli'd," "Connect thl^
eluuso, not svlth 1 thirst," but with tha
isel' ; Ilrst part of the vitn>. " All that thW
I Horlptures bnd foretold had I>ei>n SC^
' compllshed. "I thirst." IIU fifth at«
I teranee from Ihc irons. Another oW-J
hed I deuce of Ills hiimnnit.i. ,
"ny, '211. ¦¦Vinegar.' .s.iiir wine wblcit
' sv,. are told wna Ih.^ ...mui.iii driuk of
the KoiuHU sol.liers •IlyHsop" Tbti
siMiMge svas fasieiw'd on u hyssop stalkJ
.•III. •¦K.^.'elve.I the vinegar." Thij
firat drink of vini-Kar nn.l gall Jeaua fe.
i fused, but tills, iiiiiiiixed with any drug^
> wna ni'.epli'.l. -it is linished." ThW
rlxth saying from the .-r.iss. Tbla Is
i one n..r.l In the (Ir.-ek and hss beei^
I referred I., ns the groHtcHt single wordi
¦ ever utteriHl. iiie work whi.'h ChrU^
, bad .siuie lo .1.1 tMipi now . .iioplele. Im-
I niedlHlely afterward .-nnie tho sevenlhl
un.I laat uttei-nii..', -Ksther, lato Thy:
I hniida I ...minend .My spirit:" "<iavo|
up the giMol.' "lie diaiulaaed UiS
! apirll." lie nty- i i> His ouu lif.-.
mst rei Hem-
A LMga Vrah.
Tbe biggest i-rab of whl.-b we bSTI any record baa Ihh-h i-unght lu th* North Hes. It uieastired Issu (e<-t a^TCI Incbea ucrosa.
ent
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able
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ina
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.V Kauiiiaiins. an einert cf.nn'cfe.l
with Ibe Aari.-iiltnial Depnilnieiit In
(•erniaoy. It in tbla rountry Inrett -
Kiiiln; <ob'Jiiioi.t ^iseug Lit conniry-
Psrlor Pride 5tovc Poliah LIffOlO - noaty tot Vto. A fow
drops of Parlor Prid' HUim PiJiab gl vim lb'-stove B brilliant lualre shJUi>, making tbe tUive fit fur tlu. (larlor. Nc
\ BUled iiaiMis - raay to apply - alwsya
I reedy R«qom-ji ui, water or miiiim (water ua<-<l iu paste |ioliah roata tlte
, tioire.i No dned-up paate, remains sfla* saiog awhile Parlor Pride good to the last drop Hold by all dealscs.
I Sold is Preeport by W. H PoM, H 0.
laeUstersBdO U Bspp&Uoo. 17
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^x NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW ¦:f VOL. X. A F.VMII.Y NEWSI>APEB OF LOCAL AND CIBNKRAI, I NTKI.I.I li KM E FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, MAY 2, IJXi.i TIBS*: tl.tO TEABLT IM AOTAHtB NO. ;{i. Freeport Bank Ci»Uil $30,000 Hato Straat 7rtayert i BANK OF DELIGHTS OF A MOTHER. re JOHN J. RANDALL. Preaident n/WKHLKY PINK. Vic»-Pt«aid.nl WILLIAM .X. HALL, r««hl« TilUga A*a., lecBTllle Centra, L. L niRAM It. RHITn^fresldrnt THOIIA.S O. KNIOHT. Viee.Prw.irf.nl /nil tttri el Mrecten I J lUmlall Aiuiutlmliilil Bmith Coi Willum R. Golder WallMxi H, rurnwell Chatlel L. Wallar* WllUaai 8. Ball EJciu Jackaoa William O, Millw D. Wealer Pine IlanisI a Bariat fob.* Pettit BarreyB.Bmilh Ueorae M. Randall toori ef Oketten . ty. Da.iKin Ttiulnna G K.iixht John VirrcM lliram B. Kmil Hletilworth D. foiobM We.lry B. Brail Op«n, eiecpt leiral liolidara, from > a. m. to i p. in. Ottera farilltie. ami indneontanU in e»at7 dautrtmeetrniial to lb<»» of ritb.r lh« New Tork o. llrof«l>ii banka or Tmst Com- fiaaiea, and ererr accuinnHK]ati.>n aa far aa if eonalataiit wilh ronBfir.nfiTe mnDanraeat. lUanM al Ih. rate ol H .er rent, paid on ! « |
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