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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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SlIirOX.U COPIEM. **1VK Ct-.IttP*
A FAMILY MXWSPAPBK OF LOCAL AI»D GBXKBAL ISTKLLICBKt-K
Tiaa*: aLIO TKAKLT im *OTARt.X
VOL. X.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1905.
NO. 22.
./¦vn PBOPLK OF THE STATE OP KKW rto AUee iqnea, Jamei W. .fonea. Sainael 'T. J.
aad daTi«Ma..if anrj .aend sn-ciiuiri^
lesatcea
Wfaanaa,Albart ifr. Heamun of Wa<ita«h in tasCsaatf ofNaaean. EireiiK.r, bai lately ap- Misd te oar Bamcate'i Coun of die Couaty of Haasaa, lohaTC aeeruin inaimment in vritinir hwriMdalatbaSaddarotJiiiie. IWl. and i«u <Si2la,tlwnlo, tha oDUbcariDa data Um aith ial af mat, Itm,aiid the odier bra rinc date the MdldaTol October, IWI. relalin* lo real and ¦tiiaoasl aMato. duir pmreri an and for the Laat WUrsBd TaSaoiaat ol Tlimna. W. Junoa. lale of ths tmm of Hemialead, in raid Co^tjr ol iVaSiae, daeeaoad.
Wbanltin. Ion and earh of yon, are hereby dtad aad nqnired pcnonally
aaoao. t icIcKk
batoraonr lakl Snrroaaie. at tne ru Oa^s,at Mineola. in the Counly of Na thslMhdar of March. llWi. at nine a'. . gscsaana and attaad the i^ubatool theoaUl Last Will sad Teetaaent. and aurh of you who aia baialir cited, oa are nnder twenty-one yean af aas, at* minlred lo ap|»ar by yonr seiieral naiaiaa, if yoa bare .we ;4ir. it yon hare none, iofppoarandap|.l> for one tn he aupoinu-d. * ae.eeiitof yonr fMilnre ta neitlect to do
laXntiaioay Wlwreof. M'e hare canoed Uie ¦aal of Uh Bnrrosale'a Court-ol our aaid Cuuniy el Mssoaa lo be hereunto affixed.
U'itntan, Hon. Kdoiik Jacxoov, Hiirroffulttof uuranid Counly ol NaMian. at Ihe MurroeaW'a (L.S.1 Oflire. at Mineola. In Ihe said
County, tlie ihth day of Jan¬ uary, one thouaand nine lliinrtrc<I ar.l Hwp.
XfHJAB JACKSOS. Siirrodnla. ISAAC C. LUI>LA.M. Atty. PeUii.»i.'r. ' U Elchauire ri.. N. Y. City.
BANK OF
Tiling* At«.. RocKtIIU Centrt, L. L
HtRAM n. SMITH. Preeidrnt
THOMAS O. KSKiHT. Virc-rre«id>rt
JIKKUF.N -r. HAVNOH. Caahiar
Coartf of DIrectsn
fli^in?.' Vi. IlMtisoii Thonioa O. Knifht
John Vinc.nl lliruti R. Hmith
Glentworth D rynil«.« Weali-y I). Smith
Charlea W. II.,yi-» Cl.nrl.-a t. Wnllnco
Arn-r.dcr Smith Aiiatin ;'ornw.ll
J.ihn W. D.M..It J.ihp T. nnvinon
Edaar.1 T. Thuraton Hamilton W. Penroall
W.. do n ir.-n.riil nnnkliin Ruaineaa ol Depoait
Inl.r.-i luii.l on S|«>rial TV-ikwILi. Drilfta [--..led on Enfflan.l nnd tho Continent. Your Piitroiiagc Solirilcl. BiiiikiiiBHouraiDA. M. to .3 p. M.; t-nnirday.
Freeport BanH
Ciyllal $30,000 Main Streat 7fe#p«rt
JOHN .r. HANflAI.t,. Preaident
II. WK.'il.KY I'INK.Vire-Pre.ident
WILLUM S. HALL^Caablei
Boanl of Directon
I John J llnndali AuKui.t Immiit
Smith Cx Williani U. Miller
Willinm E. C.Wcr 1). \VealD) I'ine
Wallar.-ll.<'.>mvvoll Ilanid B.'Kajnor 1 riiarlea L. Wnlhice , ('..1. s P.ttil
¦ Williams. Hall Hnrvey B. Smilh
EdKur .luckaon Ueorge M-Itandall
OjiBli, except lejrnl holidays, from 9 a. m. to 8 I p. m. Otl.-ra facilities nnd InddcemenU in : erery department .Miual lo tliiMW of .-itber the [ New York or Hrc.klyn hanlis or Truat Com-
aniea. and eTPi'y accoinm.Ml(.ti(.n aa far aa ia
anaiatant wilh conaerTutire
Intereat at thn rnte of 3 ^, „_.. . ....
.lr|<i.ita. tlin'e inonths or more. Drafla
COUNTY COl'RT. X.V.SSAt! CtJU.NTY
Martin O
^•'^^•""*' . ^ PlaintilT, 1
Walu-r E. nanlert. ti.i.r.P' A. Oniiteri. l^iiH Urown iiikH Amai.la SI. Willia.-. ,
n.feudant
To thr allar, anatetl tletenttaat,:
Yoti ARS HKKKBT llcUM'INKIl to answer tlin eonplainl in llltl netion, nnd tn aerv>. a envy ol yoor anawer on Iho PlninlilTa Atlomey with¬ in twenty days after the serrice of this aiim- awoa, excluaire of tJie day of acrrice, and hi eaaa ol ronr fni Hire toapiM-nr, or answer. Judu- BWnt will be Uiken rtXaiiist >nu hy default, fur tbe nllef demanded hi llie complaint.
Dated February Mh. IHM.
KDWIN (I. wniunT,
Plnintilla AtUimey. Ollice nnd P,«.l Office Address. Itia-krllle Centre, Now York. TotAeilrJrt,,laiit flinrlr. It. Hauler
The forenolnv, br pob.ieatl.Hi. uursu
Di'
I Days: Tiic'-ihiy-. nnd Friday.. 9 I
lairement. i of 3 per cent, paid
iJ8u'ed"o'n'al'ri.arV«ofKiir..i.'.
DiK'a a (leilcral banking l.iisinM
Accounla of corioriiliuiia, et cieties, etc.s.dicit.sl.
Enlire satisfaction giinranleed.
Inquiri.'SWill r.'ceire pronipl alien
rmni.
be'cii'.i^rf.illy an
nil.
of 1 Nms'
' Jaekaoi. C..iin|y Juila^ of N'«,*saii
CoantT. dat,d lln 'illli day ol Februnry, IK'.". andlticd with ihecumplaiAi. in ihennk-Kof ll..- Clerk of NnssHU Cumv. at Mincln. Nassau Canniy. NewYork.. n F-liriinry 'il.l. lIKiri tli' acmnlalnt hnvitiic liecn lllfd therein on l-'clirii art toth. IHM. ^ Dated Fuhruarr 21st. IIIOS.
KDWIN U. WRKIMT.
Plaintiff's Atl..rney,
Rockrille Centro,
Ncw^York,_
JAMES VENDITT
THB
"Vp-to-Datc TaLilor'
i« now ahowiug
All <Ke Neweat Spring Styles
iu all the Liitest Shades High Gratlo Woolens
nnd Hixli Art, Tailoriui; at very Moilerate Pricea
If it comes Irom VENDITT Styles and Prices are Right
Ladles' TallorinK a Specialty
Ijet me sbow yon Matcrittls and (luotc yon prioos
Valtoa Straet, aaar Nata
_ riiiraiiT. l. i.
The Wall Street Journal
BItps advico and answers, vntbont ebarce, inquiries alwut iuTcstmenta. atadles underlyiiifi causes of marlcct DOToments. Dutermincii factH (tovoni- Ihk Taluo of secnrit il'H CriliciKcs.'.iimlyHes Uid roviews Railroad and ludustrial ro¬ ports. Has oompleto tables of eiiriiiiiKS of properties, (jootes active and iuao- liT« (tooln and Iionds. Rucorda the the laat sale of Ixwds and the yield on uiTestmeut at tbe price.
One teho daily eontulu the Tua Waix STBaat JOUBMAL it beller ijuali^d to inmi money tafely and profitably and to advite about inveilmente than one who ioet not do to
Poblisliod dailT by Dow. Jones A Co., 44 Broott St.. N. Y.
The oldest news affnncy of Wall St. 913 a yoor, ll a month.
NOTICC 70 CREDITORS
rnntuHnt toan nrder of Hon. Robkst Sba- j tlRT.Sur: -vnteof tlif ('4)nnly Ilf Nnwau, notfro 1« hnn'hy .,-iw.n to all jimonskhitviog claaut KKuiust
ANDRfW L STULZ i
\i\io of tlio Town of Ilcmimtrnd in tlio Paid t'ldiiity, d»M'ca«t'*i. t4» pr.-«cnt tho Miino with tha I roiirhprfl tlirn'<>f. to tin- nubvribrr, theoxecutor j o( Iho leHfii Will an<) Tf^xt.iiiifnt of said deceased nt hertiluco (tf iran^nrtintc (Iiia hu^iorfifl. at the inwomcefif CAT. Perry. 7* (}n>cni>oint Arti., HrtMiklyn. Nrw Vork. on or bcfuro iho twvDty- j Ofth liny of Juno ni'ic. i
l>ut*-d Deci-mU'r liUh. 10O4.
FRANCIS W. STULZ, CAT. PKRHY. Liccutor.
Att4jmpv- for Kxociitor, 7t(\Villi«m SU.. N«%'VorLChy.
Notice to Tax-Payers
i
Department of Coilectlon
Rseei I, Towi ilall
i HEMPSTEAD. N. Y.
I I
FREEPORT PLUMBiNO
AND HEATINB GOs
Frkeport, L. I.
Bandall Building opposite depot
JOSEPH ALBIN. IManagar
Th© iindori.ijnio(1 RoCTiirer of Taxr. fer tim T.iwn of Henit«U)A.I. Ii.'roliy tri T.'R n.itice thnt li.' will he in RlUiDilanrn to receira taica at R.k.m i, TOHM Hall, iu the rillaiio of Honipstead. ot
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20. 1905
MoiMlay, March 27, 1905
Aimilarf and Holidal'S ciceuted, from ll ,\. M. Xt,
1 r. M.
After March 27 thn nnderHiumil will rpcciv,. tai..« on MinSsf md iMiSn Miv sf CKk wrtk ui the Rociirur'i tlffic. fn.m il A. M. u. :l P. M.
The Rucclrer's Ulllcu will li" <i|wiird F.-liriniry •il. IKIfi, t.1 Juno I, lim'i. All rorr..|.i«indonr.i nfler thil dnUt niuRt lie nddrew.^*.! lo tlia County Tnamiroral Hiii.'..ln. .Naasan ('...inly. N. Y.
All Taiea naid during the Hnl thirty days nn |«rceDtage added thereto, t^ond thirly day. i |«r Milt, will lie ad.lnl anil '2S cenU for Notir.'. Third thirty daya.^la.rrent. additional will bo added, makinit Uital iwrceiitnit.. ot 7 percent. All Ulea are iwynble nt the RiH-eirer'n ORire to Jutie lat. after wliich date they are pay- .1 al tlia County Treaauror'a Ollice at Mineola. N. V.. with an ..<Ulili<,ual 7 ivr rnnt. iwr annuni penalty a.lded thert'to.
In tiaypient of Taxes tlirouKh the inaiU plonne aend Check or Money Onler. Money ..r t'oKtaife 1 Htampa hy mail are not accepte<l for Tax.'H. I All Tai Bills. Receipu ur C.I i I* sent by mail. niiii.t Iw accoi 1 HildroBScd Knrolop.' an.l Stamli
! Tawa. CsoatT aal Stals Tsji
1 IsUTaa «l
¦•aH sf lltaltk Tss 02
r.r. WaisrTsa l«
j II.B.W»tsrTss 54
Dated February S. KuB.
ALANSON ABRAMS
Beceirer of Tales
unl
ahH
Hi by
ti.ia
80 YCARS' ¦XPKRIENCE
Patents
"bniama, Cof>.viu«HTa Ac.
rMS«
SckiitificlVnericdn.
*li>n4M)m«iTnh»)r«ia4 weaklr. Lamateir. cnlattoa of any eelentlSo l.iomal. Terms, ta a [•ari foar siontka,$L SoMbjsll MwsSaalers.
Doi*j ¦ "
'« r ft.. IVaahlncI
mM
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
Greenouse... Plants
Law by qiian. tity. Fall ril- rMttana will to faund In oor isrioallat for plaatlnt and •artng tor traaa. Thla prioa list la froo
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In groat numbara and varlotloa, trua to nama
and dug fraah frem tho ground, and
dollvorod In a ahart tima In malat eondition
Sanitary Flumbingr
STSAl(BI)TWATE&aBiB0TAI!lBSAT!V9i
TH WD (lEET HON WOIN I
Jobbing Promptly Attended Te
Lone Olatanaa Telephone, S)s
Looal Tslapbons, V I
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER j
COUNSELLOR-AT LAW I
Hsmpsload [
New York I
OfflM In Hempatead Hank HulldliiK I
(Xirner Main and Fullon SlrecU I
Chas. 0. ColvinSCOsj
BELLMORE. L. I.
BUILJ)E11S ANO DSALKRB \
Carriages, WaLgonsj
and Harness '
ttriamt, timmm tm rrnnn
V7iirkaaD«l(oraiwl<Mlrw«l ' '
H T. aad H. J. Tslepluias, M-b Bennora W HEELS RUBB8K TIRBB
BATUPACTION OUARANTEBD
Fine AtsoHmeat te Select from ' A few Specialties in Prices
itu1.lH.rllre.t Ulli:
l'i,l.b.rtired n.u
Open ruiiAtionia. f t.'> am! |Jiaii.l 'ip
'l'w<i-wai.Ht Jo ot or combiuaUou wacona, tl5. t'.llan.l f5jan.l up.
llpendndiopilelivery n-anons, t&>, tro, |80 and $i>,l au.l up.
Also othera too nnmeiona lo menllon.
We als'j ajlow a Utiernl dlaoount tve^h bar* ara.
«is.ee RUBBER TIRBS «is.oa
Wa snarftntee to t« free frtim Impwfeetloa In worlmanahlp and materiitl and wa will r». placa aux tiia proving dofeoUva, npoa rstara
IMoes and apeelflcationa snd •atlmatcs will ba ehsw^oUy riven on all tUpalrlnc PatnUn*, eto.
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 132 Naaaau St
NKW vi.|;i( BALDWIN. NASSAU CO.. I .
^^^^^/S/S^^/I>5>a,r
JOVIAL SIR WALTER SCOTT.
,LlB^tsome snd Gsy and a Fine Cir
Scottish Gentleman.
¦ Every one inay bc said lo know tin
.author ot "Waverley." but G^orgt
Icroal of EdlnburRb.who has been Inter
viewed by the nispatch of that city
enjoys the distihction of having talkei
; to the man in the flesh and of beint
I probably the sole survivor amon^
i those who beard Sir Walter Scott dc
dare himself the author of "Waver
Icy" at a public dinner in the asscni
bly room In 1S;7.
"The announcement did not comi
f;t:itr a.s a surprise." says Mr. Cnial
"for it h-id licen hinted that Sir Wal
ter would reveal himself. 1 can n
call the Bupjiressed Interest of tlu
RatherlnB ihronghont the dlnnei
, proper. It was In reply to the toasi
j of his health that Sir Walter admlttei
I the soft Impeachment. I can remem
j ber his cIiisinK ti'orils exactly. Tiiev
' were: 'I am the sole and undivided
J author of "Waverley. "' Needless tc
1 say there was great enlhuslasro. Th<
: company ros,> en masse and I thought
' the roof woull come ofT."
Scott, Mr. Croal adds, was congrat
ulated ai; round. "II was a gay night
I and the utmost conviviality pre
veiled."
Asked whether li.' recollected the
' l-ersonality nf Sir Walter Scott. Mr
Croat replied that he did s<i vividly.
"He was lightsome and gay am
looked the real type of a fine old Scot
I tlsh gentlemah, chatting anlmBtodlj
with one of file Inw lords sitting next
to him. He made a first-clasa after
dinner sjieake.- and, yin:ng though 1
was, 1 carried away a last Impression
of his kindly social disposition."
In the course of the evening Sir
I Walter complimented ("harles Mac
^ kay, the comedian, who was present.
upon his success it; the role of Dailii
! NIcol Jarvle. Maekay was embar
' lassed and Mr. Croat distinctly re
i ireinbers him saying: "Who would
I have thoiij^btl would get such a com
' pliment from tlie great unknown?"
I "Not unknown now. Mr. naiiie.' jiK".i-
i Inrly retorted Si.' Waller.
Naughty Richard's Pr.iyer. Mrs. Certrudi" Athertnn. the author-
(SS, tells ot Ihe tribulations of a
rlend in New York, who Is Ihe motliei • )f a particularly mischievous boy of ! iome seven years.
] "One evening reienlly," says Mrs. I Mhert.m. "when lh> mother was get- i ing the boy ready fur bed after what I Ihe termed a day (if uiiinlllgated out-
•ageotisncss' on the part nt her hiipe-
!iii; she said to hlm: I "'Now, when yot, say your prayers 1 onlghl.. Richard, ictnemlici to ask
Ind to make you .i lu'ticr Imy. You j lave certainly been bad to-day " I According, the yoitnK-iler begnn Ills 1 iclitions to the Almighty In Ihe u; iial j lorm. Hefnre closing with the cus- . 'omary "Amen" ho added:
"And please. Ood, make me a bet- I -er buy."
! Then he iiaiiscd a moment, .ird. to j the utter constcr lation of the Inng- j suftcring mother, he conclude,! his I prayer wllh unabated gravity: : "Nevertheless, nnt my will, O, Lord,
t)ut thine be done."-- Harpers Weekly-
SCORES BURN[D TO DEATH
HUNDREDS MASSACRED VENEZUELASLASTCH^NCE ! NEW YORK STATE NEWS'
Fire Follows Boiler Explosion in Shoe Factory at Brockton, Mass.
TWO BUILDINGS DEMOLISHED
Reasoning ot Youthful Sostonian. I President Kinlcv nf the City coll-uc ; was recently In lioston. and since that
experience. Is fond nf relating this ' cnnversation he overbcird in a slreel
lar of that cily: "Mamma," said a little hoy, sittlue ' In fmnt of I'l'esident Kinley. -"rier
bert Spencer must bavo been a llii': I writer.' i "Why. n:-/ child?" iniiiilre.i hi
r„.,iher.
"Why. lliey wciildn't have namer,
the Spenccrian p.n afler him if h«
hadn't been." was III.' itifiintito .=';:plB
nation.--New Ynck Tinies.
MORTGAGES Money, to Loan at 5^
a m iilfcstii Iscsltt. BUUHNC LOANS. iMStlS csailata yiar isrctSM. Al |o*S tawi icccflct it asc*
ALBERT D. HAFF COUNSELLOR-JVT-LAW I3« rsllss £t., Jisulea. N. T. Tel. 25«
At BskytM •fflcc. e«isls«i MS MarSin
HCMStY 4 COUCH
BELLMORE
L. I.
CHANDLERS HELD
TWO RCLIASLC NAMES
For BeUable Carpets
Servicooblo
Furniture
aod Excellent Bedding
CAIX ON
L. C. NICHOLS,
Oor. Fnlton and Church SU., FRCEPORT, L. I.
Dry and Fancy Qoods,
Notions, etc., etc., In fact eTcrTthing kept in a FIRST-CLASS ORT S090S STORE.
Anvonr vn.llBff t ikrt. I. tn.l .Itv ,U>ll.-n olan Invrntlnn, «1I1 l,r l,ruiiu<Iy td.ls,.]. I* till C ..r.m.,n.. Atlons -owt, .onh. ImrdlMM'kliaucdun |«Uala. imifl^.
rawnti uhrn Ihrou.'h lleiM*y il l^cMgh rec*lT« Syr^ial. arm,,, wtthoul Lh«,iic, Fa
TNC ¦¦CNICmi IHVCHTOII
A t«&utif^llv iMuitrit^'l \om\ monltily jkutdiI. Sul*ril-l»of>.(l5... Ail n««»dMkrv. IOC., copy.
uiiv;-.. NEW lOBI
lliin.lrmli >t XTork Nrsr Rollrr nooin • I Tlin*-Funr Slorr nulldins In Ai.l>*« Ullhin «n Ilonr - l':BKlii»r Klllo.l •! III! |-n«l - \Vli.,lr ('Ut Flre Drpvlinfnl ralle.l out,
llrncKt.in. Mass .V li.iiler expl.xtcd 111 Ihc 11. 11. t;rovcr shoe factory here, and was fnllnwed by an inilbr-ak of Ore ill the factory, in wbicli many Iici'.*(ins Insl tbelr lives and many iiinrc
i were injured. (Iver wo s.ore bodies were recovered, many so Icrriiily iMinieil as to bo luirccOKniiiible. .\ number ef dead were wonirli or Rirls.
¦ ilvci- llfly are known lo l.e deml. less
Ihnn a .'-. .ire nf th Iiiivlns been Idcii-
lilled. while nver two s.'.ire w.'rc rc- portcd iimniiK Ihe mlsslnc.
liiiviil Itiickwcll. the eiiaituM'r win. was lu .'hai'tt'.' nf tbe Iwiller which ex pliidiHl. died finiii bis injuries IIc hnd been ilclaltied by the p.ili.-e iH-iid illi: nil inc'siicatinii cf tbe accident
Ihe eililnsiiiii to.ik place vvltbiii nn hour after the r.iHi or more eniid.iyes
; nt the facility bad lieKUn work. It wrecked a sectinti of the buildliiK and
, stnrled a tire whicii destroyed the iniiis and spread to olher buildings
' near by with irreat swiftness. It wns repiirled that upwards of '.'IKI persons were nt work in the departineiils near the boiler room, and the lirst liHllca-
, tiniis were h; rdly one wul.. have es¬ cnpeil.
Ihe factory, a larBe four-story wood¬ en structure, was lu ashes within an
I hour. The names extended to several dwclliiij! hniises near by. and to the Kniilburp Illock. across the street fi'.iui the factnry. .¦|'he«c also were cnn Kiiincd ami otber property was dam nued. The money loss Is esliinnted
«t J'JKI.IKMI.
Two houses were wrecked as the re¬ sult of the explosion. The boiler was thrown iu n northerly direction, and
I passed through the upper pnrt of the house occupied by liavUl llockwell.
' Ihe euftlueer, prnetieally wrecklnc the
j dwclllns, and. contlnuiiiK its tliclit. fell upon another ilwelllnc lOll feet
I further awa.v. demnllsliliiK the stnic-
I ture. This house was nwned by .Mrs. Eltle HiKKl. The tinner factory was. located nl
' Ihe corner of Mtilti nnd ("aluiiir streets, in the southern outskirts of this citv. The buildlnK exteudeil 1110 feet alniiK Mnin street and '20M feet to the rear. Ill the rear of the main building wns nil I. seclion. nud It Tvns in this part nf the plant that tbe exploslnn nnd inllniise occurred. The boiler was on the ground floor. The tirst knowle.lne of the disnstcr
' tn nulMilers wns tbe ronr from the dl-
, rectinn of Ihe factory. I'eople living nenr by looked out. to see a dense pll- Inr of smoke rising from the top of the liuilding. .\ innment afterward llniues stnrted out from the mass of wreckage Illlll quickly crept up and around tbe
1 rest of the wooden structure, spread¬ ing with great inpidity. Most of Ihe persons in this part of .ue fm-tory es-
' caped. although many were Injured ill the imnic whicii followeil the ex- plnvion.
When the employes wbo were at w.irk In the main section of the plant escnpi-d frnm the building, tbey j'h'cled Iiulckly around to where the explo slon occurred, and there su.ceeded In rescuing many persons from uiiiler- iiealh wreckage who. without assist¬ ance, winihl linve been unable In g.-t clear of the hcavv limbers, nnd whn wnuld undoubtedly hnve perished when tbe flnuies wepl a.ross llml part nf the plant.
.\ >cries of alarms suiniiioiied all Ihc lire nppHi'ntus in the city to tbc SC..I1... nnd nld wns also sent frnm iicarliy pbu'cs. mostly sIum' niaiiiifiic- Iuring towns. 'I'lie llreineii experi- eiiii.l great difliculty In lljtlillng the llnuies. ns the llrnver factory was of wnml. and nearly nil Ihe floors were sntmated witli nil. i'lie flai'jes ex- tetided to the Uahlburg Block, a four stmy - wooden building on the oppn- site corner of the street, and to a nuin- bir of wooden dwellings, half a dnzcii or more of which were destroyed. The Uahlburg Block was also litii'ned
The Brockton Hospital WSS nollfieil at once ot the disiister. and hurried preparations were iniidc to receive tlie iiiJui'iKl. .Ml tbe nmlinlniiees. police wngons, and mnny street carriages were sent to the distri. t. All the avnil .'Ud.' physicians nnd .-iirgeoiis in ilic .ity were sent up in backs and by tmi
.Mayor Keith, accompanied by Mi'ii iinl Kxnmincr A. E. I'alne. stood li.\ the ruins while tbe fragments nf the
b.idics were being reinoved. The b. s
w.r.' phiivd ill liiixcs as fast as they were tnken nut. and driven to a teiii- linriU'V ni.irgne. Th.' work proCccde.l sl.iwly. ns the ruins were so bot tlinl iin nllc iiiiild venture Into tbem.
Al the reiiucst of .Mayor Keith . ler- LTiiieii nf all dciioiiiiiiiilions iisseinbliil ill the Aldermani. .'bniiiber at the fity Hull for the purpose nt arranging f.ir a pnlilie scrvi.'c fnr tbc victims.
Men, Women and ChiMren Slaught- red at Baku.
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Ilf I oiirso tlipy (l.l. It ij thoir ¦way Ilf It'iiriiiiif.'mill i; isyininluty to ¦.VA. wcr. Vl'.1 iiiiiy iiwil ;i ilio- ti.inury to ai 1 you. "it wmrt an¬ swer I'vrry iiii.viiiiii, but llipre arc tlioiiiianils to whieb il srill pive yon true, cinor nml (l«fluiio anewers, not ;vbout u.iril.i iitily, Inil aUiiit tliiiips, tho pun. ttia -iiiiiory, men, pl.ii'os, Ftorios ami t \io liko. Thon, lixi, tho I'hililrou I'a.i limt tlieir own answers. Sumo of our troat<'.«t mon h.iso iv-nrilioil their jxiwor to Vtuily .f tin' .Ii. ti.mary.
Of courso you w.ini the l»'st ilio- lini'.arv. The nmri . ril i.'al (irofer tbo Ni-ir ami Kn'.i'-'.! i:'!i:i.iti of
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vr SPRINOFIELD, MAES.
iiiltnu ll.itini's llsiMili. iipimroiit soqiu'l to tlie I'.'
lliiisuli li.-is roci'lviil frmn tlif .><ulliiii 11 li'tti'i- apiKiintiiu.' llim ;.-.iviTii<ii' of n iiuiiiboi' of imii.iiiiiiit Irilii's liotsvi'iii T.'iiiKior sml Koz.
Vi.'1111.1, .\iistrin -Kull roports of tho BhWu iitriiiitii's nro iiulilislioU lioro. i TllO luiisfiuros of Ki>liltiofr nml tloiuol I won- ililUrs plo.v ill lompiirisou. Ovor liHui t'hrlstiaiis. uioii. w.imoii ,in>l olill- ilri'ii. svvro Klini;:litoro<l willilii throe i iluys li.v Miiliaiutiioilans. .imiil scciu'S ilif.viin; ilp«.'ri|.liiiii.
TllO vi.tliiis w.r.' siil.l stalilirtl or liiinii'il to llilllil. tluir o.vos goum-il ont ami ollierwis,. mutilaloil. All tills Imp- \ pi'li.'.l 111 llu- pri'si'iu'o of the iioUeo fiiii'o. a regtiiicnt of Infantry ami sov¬ oral xijiiailroiis (if ConsniliR niul tlic iliivornor. Priiico .Nakanliiilso. who "¦(•ro iiiiniiiv.sl oiiliiokors f.ir throo i!«y». The .ittlccr* anil troops nmuspil lliouisolvcs svliilo the slaUKhtoriiis svas C.iiiiir nn.
Th.. svlinlo iva.^ ariaii|:o<l hy thp tiov- ormuont tn pii-vpiu ilip pniiiicai niniil- fi'.'iiiitiiitis tliri'iitoiii'd liy tho fhristlaii .Sriiioiiliiii pnpitliiti.iii. Tilo Mnhniiiuio- .laii.«. svh.i aro oalli'.l iu those parls Tar- tiirs, svcip supplied l.y Ihe Il.ivoriuiioiit with revolvers and auiimiiillioii and Sivon a free hand..
.\t the house (if llalaliek Lalayon up- svii'd nf flirty persons wero luiruod to death. thnso tiyiiiK t.i eseapo tho Haines lioiiin instantly kllli'd. soldiers and nttlivrs conlly liK.kiiii: on. l-nlayotf, ' with his (lid wife and nepiieiv. escaped to tho .'ollar. Imt wero fonnd and oru- olly tortured. Iheir eyos hoiiiB pioreed.
The inllltary Intorferod only svhen ' re.slsiamo svas olTerisI liy the llhris- i tians. and then iho Cnssacks helped the I .Mohaininedaiis in beat th.' Christians. Tho svellb nre still full nf corpses.
llpulpr (lUdlos till" I'etorsburnklya 1 Vied.itnostl fnr the fnllowlni; acenunt of the niassn.re at Kiiku: Prom I! j ii'i'lock ill Ihe iiKirnitii: of Kohruary 20 ami friiin iinmi <iii Kobruary '2^2 a mas- , SHiro sviiliiiiil piv.'i'dont and (lUllo un- 1 expected look |ilai'o In Ihe streets and ' imblic siiuares at llakn. The Tartar In- 1 hiibitanls. nrined tn the t(>oth, attacked the .\rinotilaiis. svho svere uiiarmoil and defeiiselofis. and iiltilessly massa- I crod them, svlthout dlstiiiotloii of rank, Iinsillnii. ace or sex. The panic svis ' Kcnernl. .Ml the simps and places of Imsitiess svero a I once clo.^ed. but tile i oivnors of thom svero shot dosvn. j
A sort of torpor, svhich It Is liftpossl- lile lo doscribe. seomeil at Ilrst to have taken |iossrssi(iii of everybody. Tliero I appeared lo be nobody to take the do- I feiiso of the uiiforluiialo iK'ople. The | soldiors did not atleinpt to disarm the j faijntical iuurd(>rrrs. svho hunted men like wild licasts. kllllni: thom by hun¬ dreds. It was in vain that the defense- ; less inllabltaiits liniiloiod the (iovoriinr by telephono to send help. The reply ; svas niss-ays the same. "Xo Cossacks: \ no (.'unrd." it svas o(iulvalent to tho ' verdict: "Die. sltico thou art taken.' . Tho bodies of men. Avomen nnd chil¬ dren and hurses wei>' lyln« In the streets and S(|iiiir.'S by (l07.cii«. by hun- (Ireils. There was n.l (.no t.i tako thotn away!
The antliorilies ii'inaiind imu'tlve. HI.kmI Unwed in sircims. nml every- where Iho crluilmil apathy nf the an- tliorilips svas the Milije.i nf iiniversal indlKiialliin. Tlie iimssacre lasted al- imist three (lay>
Townrd noun on I'cbruary 111 a Tartar ' ontereil nn .Vrnieiiian clinr.h and be- pan to tire .in an Arinciiiaii snldier. The police dtli.-.'r wIki svns proseiit ar¬ rested hitn. bill nitersviird set him nt liberty wilhoui disnrmlii:; him. and sli.inled t.l the .f.isvd: "Kill him. or lie islll kill vnu all' Iiisavlni: himself llic .•rliiiliinl tired .in the irnwd. ono of whom inn nfter him and killed him. ¦1 his seems 111 hns e l.e -Il the sitrnnl. in nil till fi'wer lhan lii.iKiii carlri.lKes
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Tho Armenians svere ikiI armed, and nnv (if the yiiniii; iieoplo ftoiii Balak haiiv and lie Illn.k Tnwii loniraKod tn the expioitaliiin ..f nnphlli nnd In fai- ' t.iriesi Willi imd v Ivors svere ills. iiiiiiKl l.y the i:iinril is.st.sl. n Ihe road frnm Itnlnkhniiy mil I le liliick Town nr sver.. not ii.'rniiltcil tn enter Iho ' Inwn. Ill a wi.rd. Ihe iiiiforlilnnte .^r- in.niiins were left tn tbelr fnle. IVaco i svas nnly rcsti red on tlii' third day to- • ward iio'iin
l''<ir the uinst pari .Xnuenlnns wore killed, bul the stray liirttets struck Uus- ' sii'.ns. ticiiriilans nnd .lesvs indiscrllul- iiatoly.
.V lelo^-rnin fnuii Krivan iTianscnu. cnsiiii snys nn iifrrny took iilaco lie- men .M.ihnmnic.laiis nml Arnii'niaiu> tl.r'.. SniiiP Iiersons wore killed.
\\iisliiii;;t.iii. 1'. C In . nllii.i; iipmi rresideiit t'asir.. for an anssver In his pr.ip isiticii to ^llllnlll 111 arlillratinn tho i«si:ev b'tsvoeii the llilti-d Sliptov nnd \Cn.'/.neln MlnistiT Itisv.ii was ni lini; in nicoidaiice with spe.ill. in-frucll.ins fi'...n 111" ."^tale |..'pnrtiiioiit. svlii.-li llllle to... nlly l.'M'ii iiln.'.'d In his hands.
Mr. HiHven niaile a iiidpositi.in of tins kind III Ul.' Vono7.;i.'liiii |.-oroii:ii IIIH.-.' Severn: i:i'.nihs nj:... and there ll.ls nil excllallt'e nf Holes .in Ihe "lib- let but its furlher iimsiderallnii svas . Ill ..n l.y llio alirnpt deparluro fr.nn III.' .iiiiitnl (If rresldent rnstrn. nt a in.imeiil svhen his iiwii de, ision wns ro.|Uiri(l.
The \ ('iiezn.'lnn li.ivoriinicnl at that stnge had innde a ..itintor prnposill.m I.. .Mr. Howon l.iokiiie In Iho arbitra¬ tion ..1 111., ilisimte l.y The Unfile Tri¬ bunal, but with I'- ' iiiijiortiiiil iiunlili- cntiiin Ihnt the Iril.niiiil slinnld nrbl- IrntP as a preiiniinary the .inestinii nil.'th.'r ..r iKit Ihe rolled States (ii.v- (.rnni..nt had tlie riirht nnder iiilorna- 11.innl lasv to iiilervone at all ln'tsveeii the Veiiezuolnn (oiveriiiiionl and .Vmer¬ ican cincessUiiinircs fnr the Inttcr^s pr.iloclloti.
This svns |..ins|riie(l here ns nn ni¬ tempi to briiii; into play the old I'nivii il.i.trinc. svhich 111.' rnit.'d Slates has H'soliitcly nnd repontedly refused tn ;i.....'lit ill its in'itotlntlniis svlth the siiiilhcrii ro|iulilics.
Mr. li.isveii repnried to the Stalo Po- partiiieni the fact uf I'rosidcnt I'ns- Itds depnrtiire. nnd asked for liislrnc- tioni". Those were prepared svlth ureat mre and after .MtortioytJoiioral MoiHly had. iipon a .all from llle rresldent. furnished an (ipinion t.i th.' ofToci Hint the proceedings In Ihe Voiio7.uelnii courts inviilvlm: the asphalt com- paiiys proporiics were so irroRiilar ns lo nmount iiracticnilv lo n deiiinl of Instico. Tliciof.ire Mr. Hnwoii svas told to iTiiesv Ills proiMisllioii for a free ar liltrallon of the Issuos lielsveon \ono- /.uola and the rnlted States at the lirst iipporlune iiioment. aud Ihls. It np¬ penrs. he has nosv done.
Itpsides the .New York and Heriuu- ilcz asphnll .nse there nre thr(>e ntlier innlters which aro suKKostod as iiropor <iilij('cls for nrbltrntloii. iinmoly. the I'rllchllcld claim, also bnsvil on an as¬ phalt concession: Ihe ilaliii of the Uri- nnco Slon:ii NiiviKatioti ("ompany. Iiasod on a vi.ilatod franchise, and tho |.Illiin (if llic nc'.vspapor cnrrespomlent .Innrcli for ilnmnKos nrisliif; from Ilis •I'li'iiinry cxpiilvi.in from Vone/.neln.
Til.' ri'ii..r\ed nrninpoinent svliereby I'resident Castr.i has aureed lo set iparl llfly per cent, of all the Venesue- Inii cusloins receipts oittsido tho ports if I.a ii'itayra ami r'nrto rahollo to sat¬ isfy llritlsh and (iormau bondholders, will. If cdiisuiiiinaled. II Is feiirod, make it iiii|Hisslbli In secure a siim'le lont from Xeno'/.noln for Ihe pnymeiit If nny Just .\inerli'aii claims, for tliero will be no surplus, the remalninK lifty la'f i-eiil. of llie revciiiios iieiii); re¬ iiuired for the supp irt of t'.U' Vener.uc- Inii il.iveriiuioiil
Ml-, r.nwcirs ni'liHralliin iir.iposltlon is n..t. it is snid her.', dopi'inlent In any
iv:y III the fiituie pr.ir('e(liii>;s in
III.. \.'iie7.ui'lan ...inrts r.-lntivc lo 111.' isphnlt case, and it Is believed thai he b-.x. moved (iiii.kly in order lo foresInU 4 rnll Hea I loll of the fon-lKU liond acree- III. Ill and lo cniisorve the rlirhls of tho .Vincrican .•lalinniits
Itoporls liave been nrriviiij; here lor some time thnl many of Iho people nf \ eiiezncla arc pennlloss and In iiowl ot
fo.id. line foroicii dipl al Ihelo re.
.(¦llll.S n'p.iiK'd that c lliions sverc
inde^.ril.nlile. nnd Hint the slrl.t cell- -orship ..II (.veivtliini; sent nut inoveut. ll Ihc world friiiii kiinwlnc Ihe acliinl
cnditi if sITnirr. All forelKnera
W.'I-.' .l.iscii wat. hed. •
.\.i llltl. ial inr.irmalion has reaclc'd heic icKiiriUn).' the seizure of llie Ital¬ inn Mini Uli nnr has llie Kreinli
Kinlas-y been advised fnrlhor icirni'd- xu',i III.' nITnIrs .if tin- l.'reiicli Calilo I'oiKpnn.i.
Hank Ottlcers lndicti\l.
, EuReno A. lloorner, former I'rosident
I of tho defunct tioruiau Hank, ot But-
! falo, svas nrraliruiHl in the l>lnilnnl
Term of the Supreme Court otl ulnp
: dlffer(>nt itidictuipnta, roportod npalnst
lilui by tho lirand Jury. The Imlict-
meuti svere kept secret until tJeorRer
was arralKUrtl. They chnrite IJeoriter
with grand Inreeny. feloniously sppro-
' prlntliiK lunis of money from the bsnk,
misdeineanor and perjury. 'IJlie per-
, jury Is nllOKoil to have boeu ootiimlttrd
: in making false Btatomrnts to the Sta'e
j BankinK IVpartnieutreKnrdinit the iiui-
i (lltlon of the hank svlille he svas I'rosl-
I (lent. The Kriiiid larceny Indlctmonts
1 charitp (Joorcor with stoallnit funds of
; tho bnnk, rankiiiK from ?iMi to »UI,01K>.
i .\dolpb Mnchsvlrih, n director of the
bank, svns also IndlctiHl. The charce
I apilnst llim Is violatiiii: Soctiou imil of
\ tho IViial Code, svhich doHncs n misdo-
i moaniir. (ienym'r's ball was Hxed at
¦ |!'.'.1.(HHI on the lndictnu'llt'^hal'^lllK him I svlih stenllng ?lii.ooo. He was re- I leased on his osvii i-ocoirnizanco on tho I nther Indlctmonts. Machsvlrth's ball
svns Hxed at SloiHi. Both iiiou furnlsheil
ball. Ilichard Kmory, I'resident of tho I tlijrmnn Hank at tho time of its f.»ll- ^ ur<^svas arii:l>:iie(I tn Criminal Tonu
hfCtlie Supremo Court on two iiidlct- ; m«\ts chnrcliiK misdemeanor nml per-
Jur.s. 'i'he perjury Is alloced to liavo I been cominitted by ninklnc filse statp- i mollis to the State Hanking l>epnrt-
inent cniicprnlnK Ihe bank's iHindltlnu i on Septomber s last. Kmory svas ro-
¦ leasiHl on $'.'(IIHI bail, llo roproseutiMl j the interosts of .\rtliur K. .Vpplcyard, I of Biooklinc. Mass.. in Ihe bank.
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INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MARCH 29.
I Hoquost to llocliostpr.
I Hy the will of .lohn .1. .lones. of (Ir- i nii(,'e. .N. .1.. a inemlior of the Nesv "Vork i State Haptlst Inlon, svlioso death oc- 1 currod in last .Novembor, it ssas made j kiiosvn that the Hochester Thoolotrlcal 1 Seiiiiiiary receives a hoiiuesr ivlilch. It Is holieved. amounts to »7(H(KKI. Hy ! Iho provisions if the svlll th.' residue , Is lo be o.iually divided botsveen the ! Ilamillon Seininnry and Ihe Uodiostor I liistlluiion. What Mr. .lonos svns worth at Iho time of his death svas kiiusvn I only to a few persons, but In view ol I Ills larire iloiinlintis to many other Insti¬ tutions it svas hellovod that the shnro i of the llorhestor and llnmllton spinl- I iinrlos svnnid ho coinpnrallvely sninll. j The vnliio of his residuary estate wns I varhmsly estlnintod nt from $.-i<l,lHH» to J'JtKi.iKH). It Is rcvenleil nosv, however, thnt the amount tn be divided botsveen the tsvo insliluil.ms will reach the sum of $1.4iHMHHi. Mr. ,Ione8 was n per¬ sonni friend of tho Hev. ,Tnnios T. Iilcklnson. of the Kirst Baptist Chureh, of Uochostor. bv svhniu ho svas bnp- li/.cd. Ho svas born ;ii New York City, hut Mrs. ,Ioiii'S Is a native of itoches¬ ter. ,l(ilui I). Hockofellor has Just liivcn the scniinary SFTIMHKl coiitlni,'etit on the raising of a like ainoniit by the scuil- uary.
ison I. Topic; Tlie ssonderfui diTins ur. IMace: Kphesui. .lohu's gosDSl vritten lictwwn 80 and IW A, D, John
I'oisoned llandlluK Mall.
.Miss Kvelyii liniin. dauKlitor of llio
postmaster of Chalham. la^'amo asvaro
a few days ai.M of a sllclit eruption on
I her face at a point vvhoro there had
lieon a small pimple. It soon spri-ail
entirely over her face, and when it
j reached her eyos the aitony wns In-
' teuso. riiyslclaus succeeded In Totnrd-
inu the spread nf whnt they pnuiounce
I lo bo a very serious cnse of iiolsonliiR.
! The only manner In which Miss Drum
] -.ir the physicians cnll account for tho
i illllctlou is that aflor hatidllni; Home
I ueiiuinfecled mail matter, as vltmrk lu
I Iho poslolflce. Miss Drum's hands cnme
III contact svlth the iilinplo on her fnce
uud the sprend of the poison foUosvcil,
RtiTlew or Ih* TwftiT* Pi«<«dla« 1
For tha riiM QoftTlvrwKvwl tattn srt. 3S-ni —Oolden rest, John nt., St- Huiuniftrj..
U.SO
Saviour.
t-n
_^ ..... ily ftpontle living tt thst tiros. He refers to Christ as the Word of Ood; •11 things were nwde bJ Him; He wss ths life nnd the light of meu; refervncc is mads la ,luhn the Uaptivt, the forerunner ol Christ; IU svas "not thnt liaht, but wss »ent tu liear si-itneas of that Tight;" Jtsus was tho u-ue light.
II. Topic: The believer's true attitndt toward his Lord. I'lsre: Uethabars. A rrisia bad arisen in John'i ministry; ths Snnhedrin sent a deputation from Jeruss' lem to ask ,Iohn uho he «a«; John said hs was not the Christ, nor Kliaa, nor tha pro
Khrt aliout svhom Aloaoa had written, oni e was merely a voice crying from the wil- (lernesa, "Miike atrsight the way of ths Ixird." John bapliieil wilh water; Christ svould baptize with the Holy Spirit; John Ipstitied rnnrerning Jesus and called Hiirf Ihe lyftmb of Uod; John did not Itnow Christ until the time ot hit baptiam when the Holy (jhost in the form of a dors ranip upon him, and the Father said, "This it My beloved Son in whom I am well pleased."
III. Topic: Jesus siina His first disci-
Sles. Place: Betliabara. John pointed esiia out to two discinlea who followed Jesua; Jesua turned and said, "What seek " ¦ They asked Chriat where He dwslt: ", "Come and see;" Andrew fauna
!',ANI)ITr< (iKT Jlil.Uilfi.
(iovernor MnsoriKloff Shot.
iloverimr Masor.'d.itr of Vlliorc svns
kllot by a I'iiiiiish boy Hfteen yenrs old.
NEW llMliSINii IN niSSlA.
J.'W- Said to Usve Killeil n Chief ,.f r.dlce nnd Assistants. Hi.visor Knr..|i.'an Russia - Three M|ua.Ii'.iiis ..f driiB.ions have stnrtiHl l..r Herezlna. svliere nrined .lesvs sveic ie|i.iit.'.l l.l hav.. kill.'d the .hief ..f |..i'.i..' nn.l .1 iiniiil..'r of his Hssiatant!-
.\ssemlilyman I'.rhnin li.nd. .Vsh-Diblyuinu 1'. K. Perliniii died from pnenniniiia nt .Mtistiy. N Y'. Tho \-s Illy iiil.i.mriic.l ...n of respect
I'arlor I'r lie >li)se I'o i'-ii
LIQUID - tloaty tor Vt«. A i.,m ir..|- o| l»ir>(r I'ld- <tt-y' t^iab
gu.-« til. ,;..i, ., !r I-.: .u-iro khine
l>i.ikiii(; trie 1.1..Ve Ii' f.r th.- i«iri ir Ni sflll.'.l haii.is —ia»y |.. ap;.;y—alw.iyf n-ady K.-.iiiires ic wat.r or inixiiin 'WitM' us.-.t ill i«iste |».;i.h rusts till, stove . No dried up |si>ie remains sfler u»in»! awhile I'arL.r I'ride g.-id I,-. Ihe last dr.sp Sol.l I.r all liwklers S.ldiu Kre,-[.nrt by W H i'.-t H C Schluter and (.; L Uapp d S.iu i:
Ediicalinn Brevliles
An ntlcndaiKV of nboiil 4i«i in thi • nlo sniniinr scIi.m.I is ii..n hs.keil for.
c.iriiell liiiversiiy has pnrclins.sl n trn't .if land ndj..ining Eddy pond. iiist ein of III.' .nuiptis. In Cascadilla (iroi..
111.- Iiiiversity ..f l'enii«ylvaiiia lias .;... i.l.sl to a.bl to Ils curriruiiiiii n.-xi full a course ..f instriiclhin in public Iic.ilth
The pra, ti.-.. ..f tivini: hoicrablo in.titi.in f..i Il.n.I.r conrses has been il...ii^l.ed I..I th.' faculty of ll.H'lie«ter I iiivfr«lty
rhe treasurer « sfalemeiit show « thnt tiie Bonorii! invenmeiits ..f Hariar.l I I iversit.s caiii.'.l a net iH.ome'if 4.TT ;.. 1 cent, ln«t s(vi,i
the (III,lilt of New York In.i.'ra.ty 1 S' l.-.ii:« bus l.een rec.-.vcd at the vv.i.Umirtiiu t-tuare .nildini: nud di»- iil'iited .'suions the vinous sfhnol«.
Ii.itinl stPiis hnsv |,.,i. rikeii t..w:.r.I I.... suital.le ..I.serin IP. Ill llaiT of the .'enteiiiiarv ..I t le birth ..f Ksrn ii.rii.'U' f.iiiii.'.r ..f Cornell fnii crsity
A rln.s nf ».ie. .a;,.;. ,ii Niinny from III., i;;., fn.Verms si ,11 v,«|- Irclnii.l, <i. ..tl.in.l iii.I Kiis nn.l .;iir ne the siiiiu i„.T t.. -•;;.l.s ;:,.. r. a.i ..f the r.ritish
;. . : rp n Mcssen^'er Cnrr.siii« Money to Siniidard (lil lloHiioiy.
rcrkiley. Cnl.-J. K. Unly. nn Onk i Innd liveiymnii. svho svns actliiK as a iiiessenL'cr for the Cntrnl Hnnk ol llaklnnil. svas held up nnd robbed ot *|o.i««i. lie svns (III his svny lo the | Stnnilnril ('il rolln.'iy in I'.iint Uich inoiid. There were Uvo hiuhsvavmen. liolil ,'niricil revolvers.
The roblierv look place ..n the road- wny between Sti'i:e nnd I'oinl Hich iiioiiil. The liiulisvnyinnn sprang from n cliiinp of liriisli nt the side of tlip road and covered lialy and funnel lieputy Sheriff U.iach, who svas ridliiii with him. Al tho point of revidverf Unly and 11.inch svere coinpelle^l to ^et 'III of the biiKKy and plve up the sack
r ;:..ld. The robbers tied thom to a I.'ll.e Slid i:nj;ced tliem. Iialy and It'inch iiiiiiini:e(l to free thenis.lvos auii an lialf n mile to StoKo stntion.
Invi>siicatini; Ib-cf 'lYiisl. '
A siH r.l invcsliKaili.n into metlKKU
of the Heef Trust Is lieinii c lucted
l.v Iniied States llistrict Altoriior Bur iiVlt In New York City, f.illowinc th.' instrniti.ins ,,f Albirneydeiierai M.'.'dy.
CIlAIilKlt KI.KCTUIN UKsri.TS.
.V. is VmU Slate Villaites (.'h.Kise Their rickets.
Clelis Inlls. >;. Y.-Chnrles W. Cool. Hepnl.li.nn. was elecled Villni:i' rres¬ ldent, III South iJlons I'nlN the .SocinI I lem...! Ills elected C. K. .Mii.iie I'resl¬ denl .mil (.lie 'I'riiste. I Ihe lionio-
crnts .\ Ilepnlilicnn will hold llie
bnlnii.c of powei. Snndy lilll ovei- lurn- the ini'senl Inxpnyers^ coveiii- mcni. mill Hr I! I . I'aris nnd llie rest of the reforin ti.ket is elecled. In I'.irl K.lwar.l riesideiil .Mnrra.v illop.i
svns elcted svitholll opposltliill.
I.iltle I'nils N. Y, -Chnrter oleiUons svere lield ill live viMav'i ' In llerkliner Ciilinlv I'liion tlikels svere elecled III Middlevill.. mill Newport, the Iioimi- I lilts innde a clean SW( ep in Dislp- ville nn.l Krnnkforl. ami the Hepiil.li- (iiii tl. kit wns e|(.. ted in llcrkiiiior
Mnli.ne, N. Y, The eilir.ens' ticket, hcndisl l.y n llepulillcan, Thomas Hinds, ns Presideni. and Mom's lles- solle. Wlllliiin Iionipscv and II, A. Whllnev as Tnistees. was ele. led. .b ¦ fcntiiif the stral«hl llepnbllcati ticket.
Krozen to Death. StniidilDT uprik'hl beside a liiiyslack on the W. II. (iilTord fnrm botsveen He- svltt and (Irvlllc svns svhat appeared to ho a snow man, but which in reality svas the corpse of an aiteil mnu sup¬ ported by n cniie. He hnd nppnrontly l.erlsbed In the cold six weeks niro. The Ideiility of the man svas a mystery. The dead mnn wns de.«crllied as lieliii! sevenly live yenrs old. wore a dark cap, (.Tny beard, tsvo pairs of kIovos j and svas svnrmly clnlhed. Ile had evi dcntly slopped np beside the stack to shield himself fnnn Ihe stnrm and hnd fallen nsleop. Ills feet svere fror.eii in Hie soil so thnt ho had to be clioiiiioil DUt.
Jiarried Ohos I'riondless. Assi'iiililynian llnrlmnn's meiisiire In prohibit mnrrled svomoii from teach- liiK Hchool In Nesv York City had Ita Ilrst publie hearliiK licldro Ihe Assem¬ bly Coiumllleo on Cities lit ..Mbatiy. No «ine (ipposod the measure, svhile Assistant Coriiorntlon Council (iiiy, represent Inc the clly, sahl ho had re- ceiviHl a cominiiiiiciitlon from the lle- partiiicnt of Kdiicntlon fnvorliiir such a measure, but n bill svns beliiK drafted similar lo the llnrlinnn bill which would Ijo inlidduced an a dcpnrtnietit inensiire.
To .Miitiinliite K(|tiilali|o.
The (lire..tors uf the Kiinltnlilo Life .\ssnniiicc Society, nl n ineeling In New York I'liy. voted for the miitiiali
/.alioii pinn svlii.h nllniis tl oiilr.il
to r.'innln in Ih.' Imnds ..f .1. II Hvde for toiir y
I lp Slnle Shivers Krom Cold.
I lt(M.|iesler oxp('rleiie(sl the coldest
weather <if tho senson the other iilKht. ! the iiiorcnry at lis lowest point lias--
Im; riK'ordod sixteen det-roos behisv j zero. The day wns clenr, svlth n ' gradually nilsini; lemperature. lu
Syracuse the Ihcrmomoter was at Bero ! or beliisv for tweuly four hours. .No I trains nrrlvisl or deparled on either i branch of the Itonie. Wnterlosvu nnd j (liriloiislmri: Hnilroad. Nesv York Cen- I trn I trains were two !ind three liours I Int.'.
j Pipe. P.iw.l.r. Kx|ilosion.
I Thomas llninllti.n's store at Hrlns-
j Ions c.iriiers. on the Canadian side,
I svas svrei kill l.y tli' explosliui of n
kei: of trntipiisvdcr, svhich Hamilton
I svas ciirr.i ini; under his arm. a spark
, from his pipe f:illin|2 into II. lie es-
(iipeil with serious Injuries, bin the
ll lilillni; was completely destroy (nl.
HAITI KXPKl.S Al.l. SYIIIANS.
Hil- .1- Martyr. MI-S .leniiie Hl.iiiM'lt. a .soniiL- nurse nt the llnrl.iii ILi-pllal. New York (its v..lniit..er(sl to lire for (hlldren l'l null .-erel.i.ispinal meiilncilis. wa» -Mi. ken Slith the (lis..as.' and died,
Sp..rliiii; Hrevjiies Three II. w ant.nil..bib. Iiiils l-nie l.cci intrii.lii..cd into the New .l.rscv A« s.nil.Iy.
Cliilnbla (let.'ated Ynb' al basket ball by a s. or.- of '2i m 21 and won the iiitt r.'.lletLii.' ..Iian.piotishlp,
Pr,.tnineiit niiioninbiiists visited thf location of the pr<j|KisciI twonty-iMl.- «|.(.e<lvinv in Nosv Jersev nnd nppniveu of It.
Coniinando the race horse owned, l.y .Iani.« I! K.'.-iie. died fr.ini lock inw at tlie Casileioii sind, nenr I.ex iiiL-ton. Ky. , .
Colnnilua non f/oui \;eiiii«yivai.ia al
bn-k.'t ba'.l I.s .-i (ire ct-.V to Id.
The National Aatoc.atioii of Englnt
, ail.l i:.s»r Hnll.leri hei.l its aunoa.'
I mi'ctins nl lli.- Sport»uici:'» Show. It '
I New York Citv
Y.ile .'.ci.aici ( (.iiuiiiiia In a wrest I liii: coiiipi.titioii i,y :ti.j ID ijij, I Trunk J Msrahall. of New York ] Cit.i .lef.i:te,l il. Janowski. of Psria,,
rrance. in .i . h'-ss n.at.h in Paris I winiiini; .-ijiil i-anies lo Use
l; H M.E.'s,,. of I'-iieaa.. Ill will , ja •->.r^ l.f H< won the medal in thi I .li.a'iify.i.:; 1..111..I ..f the tinit tournn ', 1 u:e:i^ 1.; P..;n, IS.a.h Kl-
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tllinoxi..ii- III Natives- lle|iiitiKl to He -M.'rcih-s (.'redltors.
MashiiiKl'iti. 1'.' C The State Po- parlm.'nt was inform.-.1 by Minister I'lwell in Purl nn Prince n pro.iainn
li..ii has b I isMi.sl Ihal nil Kyrinns
11JII-: I.'nve the n'iml.ll.. I..1 Aprd I.
III.. Syriniis are exir( iiiel.i ..l.no.Mims t.. III.' natives, ns they hale managed lo ..I.tain ciiitrol of most of th.' retail business ..r tiie ..niiitr.i, and nr.' r' piii.Hl I.. I... mcr.'iless irislitor-
I'or the f n-nsus. .'he Slale Census bill, which appro- rrlates SltiHi.Ksi to ciniiii the State's population, nas mnde the f.xdbal: of a debni.' ill the A-seinl.|y nt Albany, the Ki'ino.rats |,i'ei ipitatlni: 1. Hcht for K.'veriil nincnilin.'iih.. whl.li contein. plateit III.. sjiindliiK of less money for Ihe work, the appoinlmeiit of enuiiier mors only afl.r rlnid civil service ex nininatioii. nn.l oilier chnii|.".s. All tbe Hineiidincnts si.r.. i.nten and tile bill svas passed. 'Ih.. enuineratlon is to he niHile in Mny und .lune.
|i, . Inr.- Knil Awards JnsI I lllllll II I'ran.'is president of the Louisiana Purchase Kx|i.i-ilioii Cm paii.t. .ll' Ihi I'd that ih.- fnlb'st iiivi-li- ;:aii..ii of th(. Worl.I's I'nir .isvards is ...iirfd,
St,-: r Air,MS in I',.it iiverdne,
.Vft r I.eil,:; sm;i.|n..l by lerriHc -i.Tiii. III. Willi.. Star l.ii.-r Cedrie milled in N. w Vi.ik c,iv four ilnv» Int...
|in..i.e Itill Vet...'.I
.•;..se,ni.r liiKifin.. of New 1'.,\.
Stat. v..:,i...| il... Phiillps i.iv.ir.'.. blil. '
l\iir.i|iatkin t.. ilie I'rnnt. |
liell.rnl Kiii.ipnikin iefi Harbin f.n i
the fn.iit. lias llli: been appmnt.'.l . .;e |
.naiidcr of the Kirst Ariiij ;
Ited 11 <• Krcieh .\riuy Teru . j
The Clmmlier .jf Ileputl.-». HI Par.- i.iteil to r.-dii... th ¦ a.live term of ser- j i;.- ill Ih Kr. i,..li nruiy fo tw.i yesra 1
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I.. Pay lp Hrr liob,«. leiipwieja lias nutil.oix-d \ ..ePresi- • lent Vrl'itiiii to >-.inii(.i. I «,ili Rrtli>ii aisI ¦;eiiiiai. I .n'lh'.lders I., pay u debt ..f r.ilta>M»s. by i.:e.li!.i.i Ihe (list,mi-, dull. - nl .:iipuitaii: port:
Schenectady Ixscotiiotlves Kor Japan. It was nn liit..|..-tiiii: siL'lit In Hchen- eclndv when a I..111: Irnin of flat cars imlled (.III tor Nl w York City loaded with S.ll.'lie. Uid.i ma.le |.i....in..liies for Japan, The -liipmeiit consisted of twelve nioirnl eiiciii. s for ii"" on Ihe Kiisln Hailroa.l In Japnti. Kmli itt Ihe cars bill.. hiiKP bniiners with 'Locii- iiiolives fnr Japan from the .Vinericsii I.<>c(iinollve Companv " liiKirllied there, on 111 letters of HI. h k /..• that a blind man eoul.l alii.osi riad. The entrlnea were to he shiiipcd from .New York Clly on iHiard the stcunshlp Shiinosliu c.iii'-iKii.sl |.. 111.' (.'r.-n! lirm of .MlUul A. c. ,.f 'I'..!....
MaadlcM Api.lr 'umo ) rars OI.I. A nesv v.riSi aii..ii of K..|.imon's ».fl .|Uoti'd a»s.rti<.n Ihal There la iiothiiig new under the sun." Is found In Ihe kiuteiiieni of a re< ent agrbul- tiiral eire'rl. lo the ilT.ct Ihut the »ee«l- l.-ss a|.|.le. whl.li .-lery.iiie baa Iw-en Ihlnking wnn a brand mw nchleveiuent, Is really over :;<»«i years old. The ear¬ liest written hikomiI of tbis al'ple 1* America was In HO
¦HSiral CaaooB Ball.
Thi" l.iKL'.st luiiiK.n Imil ever made
welgbMl '2i!t*i iMiiii.il.. and waa recently
niannfacluied at the Krupp Works, lu
'leriuaJiy. for tluad^.
hia brother Simon and \irought him to Jeaua; it ifl aiyiposed also that .Tohn found his brother .Tamea; Jeaus found PhiliP: Philip found Nathanael; svhen Philip told Natbanael that they had found the Mss. aiah, Nathanael raised nn objection; Na* thanaol was soon convinced that Jesus wna the Messiah.
IV. Topic: Christ'a first miracle. Plsee: Cans of Galilee. A wedding feaat was be¬ ing held; Chriat'fl mother had been invited, and Chriat and Ilia diaciples were invited; they needed ss-ine at the feaat; Christ's mother railed Hia attention to the fact; He instructed the servanta to fill six water pota wilh water; they were then told to draw out and bear to the governor of the feast; the governor praised the ss-ine; in thia miracle Christ showed forth Uia glonr; the diacipk'a believed that He was the Messiah.
V. Topic: (latcways into the kingdom of (iod. Place: Jeruanleni. Nicodenus came to Jesua by night; the subject of mir- aclea si-aa introduced; Jeaua aaid, "Ys muat be Imm again;" Nicodemua failed to nnderatand; Chriat brought an illuatration nf the ninil; alao referred to the serpent >Ioaes mnde in the svilderneaa; ssid that the Son of Man must lie lifted up that sshnaoever bclievcth in Him ahould hare eternal hfe.
VI. Topic; Vital lawa of apiritnal worli. Place: At Jacob's well in Samaria. Jesus goes through Hsmsria; stopa at .Tacob's well; meets a wauHin; aaks a drinli; she expreaaea surprise; Jesiu speska of tbe gift of God—living stater; ahe desires it; Jsans aaka her to call her huaband; she ssjrs shs haa none; haa had five; calls Jeaua a pro- liliet- nska about place of worahip; irns i^'iirslnp musl be in spirit and in truth.
s'll. Topic: Christ's power to restore to life. Plnce: Cana in fJalilee. The Uali- lenna received Christ gladly. A nobleman nf Caiiemaum heard ttint .feaua hsd come into Galilee and haslena to Him to en¬ treat Him to come and beai hia son; Jesua told him to return and that hia aon wss healed; the man lielievej Christ's worda; the aon liegan to recover st the very hour Jesus hnd said, "Tliv aon li»elh."
VHl. Topic: The Lordahip of Jssns Clirii.t. Place: Jeaua went to Jerusslem lo attend the feaat of the I'aaaover: Jesus saw an infirm ninn at the pool of Beth* ps.la, who had been aick thirty-eight years; aaked him if he deaired to be msde whole: the man replied that he had nn one to put him into the pool; Jraua told him to nss, take up his hed and walk; the man did ss he was commanded.
IX. Topic; .Icaufl aupplying linnliin nsed. Place: N'oar Hethaaids on the northesst ahnre of the Sea Of Galilee. Jesus and Ills disciplea went into a deaert place to ba alone; great multitadea followed tbem; Jesua taught them and healed their sick: in the sftennon the diaciples auggeated thsc Ihe multitude should be sent away to bur . food; Jesus decided to feed them there; a lad svaa fnund with five lonvea and two lishea; five thousand men were fed besides ivonien and children.
X. Topic; Jeaua proves Himself ths Go!lSnvioiir. Place: .leruaalem. It wsa the laat day of the feaat of the Tsbema- e]t*m: there waa a jtreat ceremony in con- mslion with bringing water from the pool (.1 Kilosm; nesr the close of the ceremonjr Jeaua cried. "If sny man thirst, let bim come unto Me and drink;" He spake of tbe Rift .if the Holy Spirit.
Xi. Topic: Chrial'a teaching reanectin| sin. Place: Jeniaalem. Jeaua delivered four discnuraca during Hia atay in Jersias- lem at Ihe time of the feaat of the Taber- uncles; thia discourse waa delivered in the court of the women, snd may lie divided into two parts: 1. Christ is the Son of (ind. 2. lie hsa auprcme suthority crea alms-e Abraham. Thoae who ac(»pt JcsM Chriat will know the truth, and the tmtk will make them free. The wnrld-Kavimir'a doctrine respecting ain. I. Nm Isada t« hypocrisy, deceives men, is slavery, is eon- Irary lo God. 2. It ia cured by ths word of l^hrist. hr thr truth of Christ, bf tb* blood of Christ.
XII Topic: Jeaua Chriat the liflit Ot men. Place: Jeniaalem. .lesus ssw a bllM man; the diaciples aaked Christ who hs4 ainned. thia man or hia parents; .leans rs- plied tluit neither thia man nor his par¬ ents had ainned; makea clay of spittle; anoinia the blind man'a eyea; commands the man to gn to the pool of Rilnam and waali: he olieya; cornea back seeinc; his neiabliors are atirred; he gives an aoeount of hia healing: ia taken lo the Phariae«a; Jeans accused nf desecrating the 8abbatn. The worlli Saviour la the life and light of men. The leaaim ahowa that light (I) is needed. 121 ia (iffered. iV ia rereived bf some. (41 is rejected bv aome. t.1) ahoata Is- clearly reflecUd by those wbo hsve It.
rilty Vssra a Towa Cli.rk.
At a recent losvii meetliiK up In Ca- niiait .Me. Ihey eh-cled J g A. Hlltia town Clerk for the nflleth lonseciitlre ymr. This Is a remarkshle ri.cord, and (lulte likely It Is williout fireee- dfiit In any olher Maine town. But for no li-ss a perUsI Hum Hfty yeara, a full half eentnry. has .Mr. Hulls liept the records of hla lown aninug tb* HoDiersi't hills rnllhfully nnd fully. enterlnK therein ull the Idrlhs. mar- rluKca and dealhs which uinke np Iba conuHly nnd the Iraiosly of tbe life atory of bis coiniuunlly.
rai nia Vam WIII Ib Khyiaw.
•'W> get somo <|ueer wills h«r»," aald iJejiuty Ueidater Htrnup, of Har> rlahnrc, I'a. "But hero la one tbat be«ta anythInK I bnve eviT known sliioa I bave lieen here." "When my wife's a widow, of ine be¬ reft. Khe shall Inherit all I've left; And wben she's flulsbed ber rareer It then sbsll go to my dangbter dear." Tbis remsrksble ikx-naK'nt was duly attested snd aigned as a will, aud aa such wss rM-elved for probate.
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Eight pigi^ois r<-c<'Utly flew froai KlmlMTley tA C«l>e Town, Mnvtli Afrt* ra. a dlstaucv of 511! miles, iu toortaa* bours.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050324 |
| Date | 1905-03-24 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 24 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 22 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050324 |
| Date | 1905-03-24 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 24 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 22 |
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ter. NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW ::r: SlIirOX.U COPIEM. **1VK Ct-.IttP* A FAMILY MXWSPAPBK OF LOCAL AI»D GBXKBAL ISTKLLICBKt-K Tiaa*: aLIO TKAKLT im *OTARt.X VOL. X. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 24, 1905. NO. 22. ./¦vn PBOPLK OF THE STATE OP KKW rto AUee iqnea, Jamei W. .fonea. Sainael 'T. J. aad daTi«Ma..if anrj .aend sn-ciiuiri^ lesatcea Wfaanaa,Albart ifr. Heamun of Wa |
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