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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
SIIfOX.X3 COPIXX. WkVlii cj-:nx<!«
A rxMiLT HKwai'Avr.n or local amd obxkbai. inTxiiiiiezscB
T»a>: tl.t0 TXAUT 111 AOTAacB
VOL. X.
frp:eport, n, y.. friday, march io, i905.
MOa 20a
raecpoRT directory
VILLAOC ornciALS
JsmrsDca-i. Pre.l.lrnt.
EM Korrisan i DM* Burlfilvh ' I'asrd of SsDstinrr ( Trii-l-.-.i.
ainai B. Mnllh I
if«to.*.<k4dlnK. TrMunmr »*!¦ A. Dnrlon, Collator 8rl*Mi«r P. Mm, Vllliui.-(;iurk BMaty H. I»w«»y, Polbie Jiutli .- •esii* er wstch coamissiosiss _ JkmM Dmiii
DaaM Xo|Tl»nn Tlmmaa Biirl.ii;!
/¦Ilos Dstiucr
I U Huiilli
J n. ElUanii, H«rr«lary an't
IttnlBtrsrnf \ llsl KlHli^ll. Williani flaynnr Edwin Carman, M, U., Hmllh um. cr.
•TNCET COaiaiSSIOMCH
Ueonc« M. lUndall
riat vaaDSM*
O. K. ^llaad O,fnr To.iiiiL'
SCHOOL ornciALS
W. B. OiturtMmt. Pn»iid.-i<t ^ Haan UCrand«ll. Hwr .lury 1 Qkarliab. Omlih
SaMl R. HmlUi I t
JofcaiC. BldrMre I
Albsrt Oaldsn. 1'iillf.ctor
Hsmr B.8inith. Tren^imr Wallaea Ii.P<i.l.<'l.rk
C1UU.4C. Hnllnnd, Tritaii
oi:i
rncipenT aoAno or tnsoc
Presldeat. Alonro F.mt. r
8«er*tarr. Hnnrj L. Masvm
Mectassoond Tiieailar In pk< !i in..nth nl
K«Tl«w Hall
PRATISNAL OSaANIZATIONS
FraspAt Uxlca, No. ou. I. O. o. y.
Noble Graiut. I.eu Finhi-I
"'^ Bneoidlac eaeretary, Owiir KIi.kI. i
MoetlDa nlshl. Uonilay
Ifntnal Bmerolnnt Aawxlatinn
Pnstdeni, William 11. Po«t
8«oretarr. KmtVry J. Poat
MaoUM and tlb Wednesday caili monlli
O. B. P. Mott Post Nr. tOt. U. A. K.
Commander. W. II Patterson
Adjalaat. Henry Mead
Martslatand U W«dne«lav of cw li umnl
Court Iroqaola, No. I'm, P. of A.
Chief Raacer, Emorv J. Post
Secretary, liiiula IHeatrl
MeetsMandlthTiieedayof earh m.mth
FtaapostOoaaCl No. 57. Jr. O. V. A. M
Ooaaellor, C. Weslev Hold, n
Baerolanr. Oarar W. Valeuilae
Ueailiic niaht, PrIUay
Koyal Afoaaam, Praicmal Council
MaeUMand Mh Thunday of ea<h month
rreeport <:?oiirlnve. Na.HiLi
Improirsd Onler Beptasoplis
Archou, Leo. Flihrl
8eo>, W. H. Hcillh
MeaU M and aid Tneadaya. UId Uevl.-w Ilall
J, A. Court, Orlenlal Temple
llarler Hllann, tiraml Orli-nt
JANES VENDITT
THB
"Vp-to^Datc Ta.ilor"
is now showing
All tke Newest Sprinj Styles
in all the Latest Sh!Ult» High Grade AVookns
aud HikIi Art Tailoriut' at very Moderate Prices
If if comes from VENDITT Styles and Prices are Riglit
Ladles' Tailoring a Specialty
[jet me hIiow you Materi.ils aud (juoto you prices
I SKnltoB Straet, aear Main
riEEPOIT. L. I.
I The Wall Street Journal
Ijires advice and auiwers, withoat
! :harge, iuqniriea about iDT<.8tmoiit«.
I Studies underlying causes of market
i aiovonieuts. Detcnnines (acts govcrn-
iiiK value of spcaritics Criticise8,'.uialy8es
tud reviews Kailroad and ludustrial re-
(Kirts. Has iximplete tables of earniuga
3f properties. Quotes stctive itiid in«c-
(ive stocks and honds. Kecords the
tbe last sale of bonds and tbe yield on
inveatincDt nt the price.
One who daily coniuU* the Tbb Wall Stbkit Joubnal It better qualified to inrett money tafely and profitably and to advite ahout inveitinenti lhan one tolui ioet not do eo
Published dally by
Dow, Jones & Co.. 44 Broad St., N. Y.
Tbo oldest news Agency of Wall St.
VU a year, |1 a month.
BANK OF
re
Freeport Banb
C^tal $30,000
Naia StTMt
*f««l>en
Villa^a At*., IocKtIIU Ceatre, L. L
HIRAM II. SMITH. Pmldrnt
THOM.ta (I. KNKiHT. Vir> Pi^irlfrt
HKROKN T. RAVNOR, Caahiar
Boartf of DIrectar}
r.rorer Vi. navivm Tlioiiins (i. Knilht
.li.lin Vinci-nt Hirnm R. Smitli
Oloiilworlli P. r,iiiil,ea Vienli-i B. Smilli
Chnrl.a \V. lln>.-a Clinrl... I. Wall.iro
Ari..Ti<l.!r Smilh Analin ;'ornwi.||
.I..lin \V. ll.-M..lt J..I1U T. Davison
iRdaanl T. Tiiumton Ilamiltiin W. Pearaall
W'l' llo n ffrnersl Bnnkinff Busineas of IVpoaii
Ifiti-n-l l«ii.i on Sppfial D.-|«>aita. Driifn i."'ii-.l 00 EnKliinil nn.l tlip Coiitinrnl. Vi.or riilroi.iiu.. Solicite.1. BankiiiKH.iiinirllA. a. to .1 r. M.; Satiirdaj-,
FREEPORT PLUIBINa
AND HUTlia CO.
Fbkepobt, L. I.
Bandall Building oppoaite depot
JOSEPH ALBIN. Managar
ROOSEVELT INAUGURATED
JOHN .T. RANDALL. Prpaidcnt
D_WKSLEY PINE. Vicf-rraai.lflit
WILLIAM 8. HALL, ra^hlw
Bear^ of Directors
. 1;)
iii>
: Daja; Ttn-»<lai» uml Fridar*. th.
nriKE PEOPLE OF TIIE ST.VTE OF NEW I VOHK.
T'o Alice Jotipi". Jami.J Vi. .lonna. Saniiipl T. .1. JoDca nnd Albert W. Joniia, if livine. il dead lo Ilia widow, heira nt law, next of kin, legatees an.l dcTisct-a if any • send Rrot-ttnfrs:
Whcrea.*. Albart W. Seaman of Wnniash Id Uie County of NaMaail, Ex.viit^.r, has Intely nii- l.lied to our Surrrarate'a Court of the County of NasssD, to hav.) a certain iuHlrument in writing liearinic date the '.CInd day of Jiin... IHm. antl two rodicils tbvrrto, the onr beartuK date llie ¦ittlh day of May. II.III1. and the oilier Imn ring date Otm Itithday of Octtilier. UUI. rt-latiuK lo real and personal eatate, duly i.n.ved ai. nn.l for the Lost Will and TeKlniuenlofTliomaaW. Jonoa. liite of the town of Hemjaitead, iu aaid County uf
a sed.
llier
%£'£
Ltneola Camp. No. l",Hons of Veit-rana, Captain. Frank II. Mi«iiis!i IslHergcanl. Einory Post
AlpteCoaadlNo. II, D.of A
Coaaellor. Mrs. ZllUh IVaraall
Hasntarr. Mlas Ida Kaynor
Maata M. ti aad Slh Tawday evenliiKS
Alpha Ooimell, No. ea. U. of L.
Onnnollor, Clla H. Wyman
g»cretary. Uiss Ida Raynor
Daufhlsrs of Habekah
Noble Oraad. Mrs. Nettle B. Wallw-o
fleenlary. Hiss Annie Bedell
Masts M aad M Tharsdaya of oai-h month
riaspori Uodae, No. «. Shield of Honor
Wortbr Matter. Oeo. M. .Suiltb
Batrstary. Lrmaa W. Taft
Notice to Tax-Payers
Department of Collection
Room I, Tawa Hall HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
riNC DKPARTMCNT Chief Kn«ln««r. A. Jamr. Cronly Flrtt Aaaiatant. Smilli F. I'earKall Deeond Aaaiatant. Henry R. R<-<l,.|l
rnccpoRT
Arrlre.
Was*
•Jia.n.
thMo-m.
tM p. Bl.
last
««a.m.
itianp. m.
Clio p.m.
MAILS
I.o»Te.
West
TtM a. in.
I21I1IV. m.
ft lim p. in.
::Vip. ni.
Kast
7:tOa. u.
iiip. m.
.1:1(1 p.m.
COlrUTY COURT, NASSAU COUNTY
MsrtlnV. Wootl,
Qeorso Hows
Waltor K.
Ganlert.
Amanda N
nl Kan
'hsrli-
I'iiiinlllT )
Inll, Nellie K.' u
II. dunu.ft.'; *""?':
OanUirl, H.^r*. .\.,' '""""
Ut,m
. Willi
Ilroim aiidV
DufendanlK. |
TtHkrabttve mtmnt tirfr niin nin: You AHS HKNKUT Mt MUUNED tu
^^MHMpUlnt In lllis fiction. nniX lo
ol foar aniwvr on tlin Plaiollffn (Vttontey « lal««ii«rd«r* *'*^' ^'^ •wrvict' nf Ul' •ielauT««i>f Ihe ilny nf w
ir
atsal
. _ . . nd tn
I tfjriinr failure biaptiear, or anawer. Juds- jlvlllhetakeaaaalnai )on by di-foult, for reHef demanded In iIm. complaint. ited Febmnri mil. IBM.
EIIWIN (I. WRIIIIIT.
I'laintilTa Attiirii.-). OUIce and Wr.t (IIIU-.- X.l.lr. «... ll.ickTUIeC.nlre. New Vork.
I ll.
aarrnl uim
I\>IV<Weml.(.i( (7I.I.J. Tha fnniaoing anmrnor tar pabiicailon. purauan Maar Jackal)I. Counly JatUtr- of Nn-.f..iii rVMBty.datMt Hie'jn:h day of >VI>ruar.v. IK.i aad1Urdw.lhtlHinmililainl.in llieoHlre.if ilie riarh ot Naaaau Counly. ai Mineola. Nn«au (^MBiy. New York. 111 K hrunry '.'Nl. IHl.^ ilie eoaililaint bayiiK hn-n nird llien-ln on I'i liru an lOlh, HW. Daltd Fabrnary '^lat. iHWl.
tCDWIN O. WRIIillT.
Plaint.lTa Allomey. ItorkTille Centre.
"Tbe nwloraiuned RereWcr of Taiea for tha T.iwn of Hemi«tead, hereby siyes notice that he will be In attendance to reeeira taxea at K.h.m I. TuWM Hill, iu the Tillase of Hempatead. on
MONDAY, EEBRIARY 20, 1905
Monday, March 27, 1903
Riindaya and Holiday! excepted, from 11 .V. .M. Ii.
^ftor^UsRih Tl the undenlimol will receire taiea on ttmtn m* Tsetdm sslv ef csck wnk ai
llie RceeiTer't Ofllee. ImrnUA. U. t.i.S I'. M.
The ReeelTer't OQIco will l»- opened February ai. mn, m June I, 10 •'i. All corroiaindonci nfter thia dato inuat be adilrnaaed to the ('ounly Treaaurer at Mineola, Naaaau C<innty. N. Y.
All Tsxet imid diirinir tbe Urat thirty daya no la^recntafte added theret«>. Si.rond thirty daya iner cent will he addi-d and i5 centa for Sfotice. Third thirty daya ^ iiereent. iiH.liti..nal will lie nd.led. niBkiiiK total iK-reentn«.- ot 7 per ci-nl.
All Uxea nro luiyal.lont till. Ri-eeiver'a Oflico np to June lat. after which dnte lli.-y are pay* nhh nt the County Treaaurera (llllco at Mineola. N.Y..with nn addilioiinl 7 i^-r cent. lier annum pennlty added thereto.
In payment ol Tax,--, tlirouitli Iho mniU iilen«ii aend Check or Moii.-y (Inler. U.iiiey or l',.Kl.a.<..
0 aent or niaii. muai oe areoiii ildreaaeu EutuIoimj and Hlaiii|>.
Tawa. Cauor aaa Uata Taa SI.IS
Baaataa XI
•aaHariaahkTaa 02
V.P. WalarTaa 1«
¦•¦.WalarTaa 54
Dalod Febniary ». mil.
ALANSON ABRAMS
Beceiver of Taxes
PATENTS
w^m^^i^^^:^\
la-fore our aald Surrogate, at the Surrxsrate'a Oflice. at Mineola. in the County of Naaaau. on Hie 2»lh day of Mnrch. llVi. nt nine o'cl<K-k in fomno<m an.l allenil Iho prolialeiif Iheanid Last Will and Testament, and such of you who are hereby cited, aa are under twenty.ooe yeara ¦ .if age. are mqnired to aplM^ar by your jpnernl Runrdlan, if yon hare .me ; or. if yon haye none, lo appear aud apiily f.ir oiin to be appointed. and lu tho event of your failnre or netilect to do •o, a siiecial suarillan will lie npiMiinted hy the Surroffate to represent and act for you in this proceedinR.
In Teatimony Whereof. We linrc caused the Seal of the HurrcMrate's CourL of our said County of Nasaau to be hereunUi allixeil.
Witnrsa. Hon. Kdoas Jackson, SurroKiite of our aaid County of Nasaau. at the Surro«ab>'a ([..a.I Oflice, at Mineola. in the said
County, the a.th day of Jan- nary, one thousand nina hiin<lr..<l nnd lire.
KDOAR JACKSON, ..^iirroKata. ISAAC C. H'PLAM. I Atty. IVlllioner.
IS Kicbanire IM.. N. Y. Cily.
J.ilmJ Ran.lall Smith Cx William r.. (ioMe Wallace H.C.>m< Charles I,. Walla. William S. Hnll EdKur Jackaon
AuB.ist Immis William (i. Miller 11, Wesley Pine naniel B. Rnynor Coles Pettit Harrey B. Sniilh Ceorr-M. Randall
0|.en. e.eept le«al holiday., fi
0|.en. e.eept le«al holidays. Iroiii il a. m. to .1 p. m. (Jll.-rs faeilitii-a und miliicemenla in even .leimrtment i-nual lo thoae of either tho New York ..r Hr.K.klyn banks ..r Tnist Coin- laiiiiea. an.l ev.-ry acfommiaiation aa far as la conaiatant with c.inaervalive luaontcement.
InU>reat at the rate of .1 per cent, paid on
issued on all parts of Eurolie.
Does a ueneral banking lnisines=.
Accounla of ooriwratiooa, companies, eieties, etc.. «olicite<l.
Kntire snt isfaci
liKluiries will I be cheerfully ans
NOTICC TO CRCDITORS
T'on'nHrt to nn onler of Hon. Robert Ska- n BT. Sun icau-of tlH' < uunty of Nuksuu, notire i^ lion-by :i%tn to all i^^rwtnsJhHTiiKr cUiiua
¦^'¦"'" ANDREW I. STtlZ
late of Hie Town of Hemlaitend In tha said ('..unly, .l.-eea»il, Ui pr.-s.-iit lho same with tlia vouchors then-of. lo lli.>Mib...enher, theexecutor of the Iji.^I Will an.l T.-sliimentof saiddcceasi-d at lier plaee of IntnsaetinK this busincaa. at the law-oflieoot C. * T. I'erry. 77 Hreenpolul Ave.. Knaiklyn. New York, on or lieforo the iwcuty- liflhday ..f J.inen.-Jt.
Dat.J DeceiiilK-r llllh. IIKH. . „
FRANCIS W. STULZ,
C. 4 T. PKRHY. Kxeculor.
Thoosands Cheer tbe Ex-
ecative Eoroate From
White House to
Capitol.
IMES OATH AS PRESIDENT
1 Willi.
Sanitary Plumbing
STEAK, BOT WATEft and BOI An BSiTIVfi
TM AND SKCT KON WMK
Jobbing Promptly Attanaad To
Lone Dlatanca Telephone, 33a Local Telephone, 8*
Tdrphoiit 641
J. M. HEWLETT
Hay, Feed
. York City.
NOTICE TO CRCDITORS
el.y
onler ..f Il.iv. ItoHKar .' of 111- ('..unly ..f \h« Riven lo all iw.rsons lia'
Bundle Wood
CIIAUNCFY T. SPRAGUE
late of the Ti.un iif lleni|«itend iu Ihe aaid r'..iiiitv.d..c.a^.-.l. I.)|.r.-s..iil Ihe same with tlio i...ucli..r.. Ihi ri-i.f. u. tlie siilweriher, the ex.<-.it. iirof llio l.a..l Will nn.l T.-.-.lHm.-nl of said de- r.-nH,..!. al h.-r |i!iie.-of trunsncliiitf husin..ss nt her nsi.lence nt Free|Kirt. Nna«nu ( ounlv. New Y..rk. on or iH-fore the U-nth day of March n.-xl. Dat.-.! AiiKiist2flth, liUI.
ANNIK A. SPRAGUE Kxeculor. AI.KRFn T. DAVISON, Atp.rnev for Kxeculor,
Greenouse. Plants
>tity. Fiilldl- raotiona will ba found In our prleo Ilat for planting and oaring fer traaa. Thla prlca Ilat ia fraa
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE P1.ANTS
In groat numbara and varlatlaa, trua to nama
¦nd dug fraah from tho ground, and
dalivarad tn ¦ abort timo In malat eondition
BELLMORE
La I.
Market & Garden Seeds
Seed Potatoes Fertilizer
I
Chorch St. FRCCPORT, N. Y.
Chas. 0. Colvin&Co.
BELLMORE, L. I.
BUILDERS ANS DKALXRS
Carriages, WeLgons
and Harness
- tataath ii—nnn ua tmtaa
Work oalled fov and dallTvad N T. and H. J. Tnlephooa, M-b BalliBora »'HBBLS KUBBBR 'nRBB
SA'nSPACTION aUARANTBBO
FiDe A<sorlment te Select from A few Specialties in Prices
fiuiii.. KiiMier (lli.11,-1
iciri.-. »r
ISiia . »«'. »i..l»,':
and up. wacons.
taadeftma tktfmltml. Mart m* lidiliniaiwt mclka bclmlvelir.
waaNiMOTON, o. e.
GASNOW
i. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
New Vork
daea In Ilenipatiad llai.k ItiilliKni; CX>mer Main and Fultoo Hireeta
wish to announce thnt they ure
WOW READY TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC
BUILDING PLOTS AND LOTS
On their New Property
Newton Manor
at
3i^ERI?,IOK:, Xj. I
Newton Manor is w ithin 2 minutes w School HouH)' is on the lU'opertv. The Rtre<'ts iuul avenues through tiiis
V the finest of anv on Loii"; Isluni]; nre (i
iiilewalks.
.1 i.l ot or oombii tl,5, $VI an.l t.V, and np. (ll..-n«ndtori.lellTery nasoua, W, $70, %IU
oth.-rsl kIsoaJlii
llo I
1- a libt-rnl dl.M.-o RUBBER TIRBS
nlio
toeiah buy-
(it.oa
10 be free from Imperfeetioa
41(00
W# ffnan .
In workmaiiahip and inalerlal and we will re.
Clace any Ure provliii; d^fecUva. npoo ntara >na.
I>rice«and i.|><'.-llli'.illonaand eallmataa will be cbaarfuU)' riven ou aU l<e|ialrlD(, Paiatlag, eto.
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT. LAW
132 Naaaau St
.NKW VOHK BALDWIN. NASSAU CO.. I ¦.,
Falrbantta Sworo In Before a Gorcaoua Aasetnblaae—Solemnity Marka tha Cerrmoala. In the Senate Chamber,* All A-Vloarard lo the Eaat Frnnt at the Capitol, Where ICooaerelt Took Iho Oath and IXUrered Hla Inaoe- ural—Hla nrlrf Addreaa Cheered Voelferoualy—Weafheai FaTora the Auaplcloaa Oct-aalon—Ronsh RIdera tn the rcrannal Kac«rl—The Two ' Trlpa Alonf I'ennaylvanla Aveajte* Uescrlptlen of the Proceaalon.
Woslilngton. 1). (".—Tlieodoro lloo.«e- \-<'lt took tlio oiitli of offli-o lis twrnt}-- flilli rresideiit of the I'lilteil States at rj.57 o'l-Ioi-k III tlie afteriKKiii.
TLere linve tiwii better InaiiKiiratloti iliiys in WiiKlilngton tluiii tills, Imt tlie.v were few aud far between. 'J'lie ralu whlcb the Weather Biii-enu predleted the iiijrlit before with n snfeRtinnllni: "Iirobabl.v," to prevent e.\|ilauaUoiis af¬ terward, materialized only in a few llRht drops 111 the early inorninn. There were clouds in the sky at times the rest of the day. but most of the time the sun shone brlKhtiy.
KverylxKly was in tfood humor. (Inly n lildebonnd pessinilsl would not have been. The people on the streets and stands and up at the Capltnl aud ou the big TOvereU strueture In front of the White House, from whieh the rresl- ilent reviewed the parade, told one an¬ other that it was -'Uoosevelt weather."
The effect of the pleasant weather was visible on Ihe cr.iwds Ihat from early in the moruiUK until late at niRht thrnuKed the streets. (Iood nature iirt^ vaiieil. Those who hnd no tickets for the stands wont early lo points alonj; the route of the parade and got jxiBi- lions of vnntaKe close up aiiulnst the big wire cable thnt was stretched along both sides of every street over which the iiiaugui-al procession pusswl.
It was a tremendoug erowd. a good. Pterling Aiiieri<-an crowd. It sti-etchrd from Washington C'irclB, half a mile west of the White Honse, to the Capi¬ tol, a luile enst of the rresldeiit's man¬ sion, and np and around Capitol Hill to tho east fr.int of Ihe Capitol. .\t many places il wns a dozen deep on both sides of the street. IIo«- many lens of thousnuils coinpo>o<l Ihis greal swariii of standing humanity It would U- nseless even lo cnnjeiliire.
Moio lens of lliinisaiiils had better place« on tin- iIo/.i>iik of big stands and lillll- Mauds, all nf theni din-oratrtl in led. white and blue, while thousands more viewiHl the parade fmui the win¬ dows of houses along the way. Nearly cvi-iybody liad a flag or a sti.k tini Willi ri-,1. white and blue ribbons, anil Iliisi- wen- wavi-il whenever there «|i- peiireil t.l be any call for ontliiiKlnsm. Ili.nsiitiips were i-rowil.-d. too. ami the niiiiiy bill ti-i-es with wliicli I'.-iiiisylvn- iiia iiviiiue is lined wero bla.k with il.'lirble.i small boys.
^X'^JcTrJircU'tt ss! WORK DONE BY CONGRESS I
continued In aooslon, and ac 12 o'clock -
noon Senntor Krye. aa proaident pro i 1
tempore ot the Senate, rapped with hli; Reriew of tho LefflslatiTt AotWiiy gavel and announced tbat the Benata ...
AMATTEBOFHEAUH
n( the Fifty-eighth Congreaa bad ad¬ journed, alne dIo. Mr. Frye thon a^ inlnlatotod the oath to tho Vlco-Proi» dent and atoppod down from tb« plat¬ form, banding tho gavol to Mr. Fair- i banks, who In turn callod tho nsaora- blago to order, and after prayer by the chaplain, dolivored a brief addro«c, < which referred only to tbo Senate. Mr. Fairbanks then ndmliilstored the oatb , of office to the new Senators, nfter whioh the entire tHxly proceeded to the rotunda of the Capitol, to fhe torn- liornry amphitheatre constrncted at the ' east entrance.
1'lKin (-oinlng out into the open the i party wero welcomed with aong by a i .horus of between .VK) and iVtO voleoa— a new departure In Inauguration pro- ! grams. Two aongs had been composed by two eminent musicians especially ' for this occnslon. •
The PrealdeBt'e Hour.
A scene of singular benuty proaontod , itself when the I'rosident and his ea- : cort Issued from the groat bronio doora i of (he Capitol and strode down tho car¬ peted aisle to the atand on which he was to tako the oath of office. '
With guidons flying, sabres and bay-
of the Short Session.
Mare Thab Oaa Haaareil 'Lawa Afflrcting
tke aearral fabllc Have Beca raaead
by Both Hoaaaa.
Washington, l). C.-The Fifty-eighth Congress camo to an ond at noon. Aa all Important legislation had been ooni- pletod tho night before, there was little save importnnt business to be trans¬ acted during the two honrs both houses were In session.
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'I'll.' iiiaiitjiiratiiin iniiiier I nt till, ''iipitol. Mere wiiK tlic iiiei'iii "f Iliii-e f.iitiiiiiile enuiiKli lo seiiiri' tlic iieii.ss.iry tlikels tvhleli eiilllleil the lioliler.s ill inliiiihsiiiii lo the Kreat nlil liiiililliit.'. v.liii.se mnssivc ilmiic Is visl¬ iiie from every section of llle cily.
The interest wns In the Senate wintr. fill' it was in that pnrt nf the liiilldiiiK. ill tlic faiii.ms iliiinilHT of the nppcr liiitise. thnt the iiiaiifc'iiral proKruiu was
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'llic .^Senate Bnlleriep tilled rapidly when Ihcy tvere oiiened to ticket hold ers.
Ilown o:s the tloor the Senators sat (iriincl and Inid stnrics while Ihey waited for tlic i creiiionics In henlii.
The hands of Ih.' c1<k1: iiiidei- the dip- Illlll.,il- ciiNcry and over the main iloonviiy liull.iited a ipiartcr pact 11. Tliere tv:i< n stir over in Ihe executive unll TV Its stvinKinu doors opciioil Illlll .Mrs. Kiinsetcll ami her children I iitciisl. followii liy the rchitives and intimate friends tvlioiii llle I'resiilent had ii«kisl to the cercuiony.
With the cxcciilliiii of ihc .Instices of the Supicuie Court and the niemliers nf the linnse and the rrc.-i.lciit him¬ self, nil wcf.. in thcif seals liy Il.Ilti n'l Inck. The .InsticcH of tli<. Kupreme Innn eiitcred in a body al 11.4.'i o'clock an.l were iiiiiinnii.ed. The niemliers of the llniisenf Hciircseiilatlves. head- C.I l.y tluir otflcers. were aiitionncetl at 1 l.'.ii. The Cntntresslonnl Committee on .VrrniiKcnicnts then proceeded to the rresidmls riKim and notified Mr. If.KisevcIt that nil tvns In readiness The rresldent. who hnd lieen escorted to the Capitni frnm Ihe White House hy a si|iin<lion of Trimp .\. Netv York Nntional ilunrd. n iinrlloii of his Vet¬ era ii Itongli KIders anil the Conirn's- slnnal Cntnniittee, went at once tn the .Senate cliamher, ami nfter being an- iinnn.ed by the Rcrncaiit-at-urmH wail escnrteil to n feat directly In frout of
retliu'tlouii and plaeins the revenur* at niietx flashing and horses rbamping i $726,00(Ml*i<), be ttcurcd out a small mir- their lilts, the flotver nf tbo military plii* at the end of tho next Hseal year cstahllKlinient of the nation, ao placoti upon tbe Bupiwsltlnn thnt there would as to eonatltute three sides of n hollow i bo no-more appropriations, sipiare of tvhich the Presidential stand [ "So, upon the whole." bo »ald> "I made fhe fourth, presented arms, and , think we may fairly ranRi-atulato our- n cheer went up trom the l.'5.0t)0 tpec- i aelvea upon tile trensury situation, nl- talors who gurrouiidotl the military or- i though It Is not as dosirable as most of
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Wben the entiro asaemblnKe had Ir- suimI from the Capitol. Chief Justice Fuller stepped forwnrd, nnd, the Preti- Ident having divested himtelf of hat and overcoat, stood and placed bis hand on the Itlble. In n voice not only
there will not be a doflelt any greater tban the oue for tbe current year, nnd this I bope will not be as great at ap¬ pears at this time." More than 10t> laws nffecting tbe gen-
audlhle. but marked with distinct era- | eral publie were enaetetl during the
phasis. ho repeated after tbe Chief Jus tice the words of the oath, while all nliout hini stood with bared heads, tt tvas thon precisely 1 o'cloek.
Kor fifteen minutes Ihe President ad- dresse<1 thp assembled multitude In • voice which carrieil well e«Dalderlng Ihe Intensity of the tvlnd. aud bis per- IihIh were punctuated with entbnalaa- tlc applause. Hts address laid stress upon our many bounties and our duties as citltens to maintain our high stand¬ ard of morals, (.ournge nnd Ideals. Long before the cheering hnd died atvay the rresldent entered his car- ringe. drntvn by four handsome bays, accoiupauled hy Koiintors Spooner and llldge and Representative Dalaell, to return to the White House. Next eame tho carriage of the Vice-President, which tvas (H-cupied by Mr. Fairbanks. Senntor Kacnii and Itopresentatlrea Crumpnckor and Williams. The long line of military nnd civic organizations constituting the Inaugural proeesslMi then stnrled down the steep hill and along the nvenue toward tbe Wbjte House.
On Ills return the rresldent met with a (vnlliinons ovntlon, which he repeat¬ edly ncknotvlodpetl by rising In bis car- ringe and lifting his bnt to tbe cheer¬ ing tbnufiflnds along the line of march.
At the 'Wblte House the President and his pnrty found luncheon awaiting Ihem.
IleTtewlna lb* Parail*.
The climax of tbe innugurntlon day (NTonioiilea as far as Iho great mass of spectators is eoiicerned Is always tho | rcvietv of the great parade by the In- conilug President. j
The President's revletvliig stand, In which seats were provided for aliout ' I'lllO persons, was dire<'tly north of the ; White Houso on the south side of Kx- eiMitlvc avenue. In tbe middle of this \ stntal was the President's box. I
The column began to move hy the \ reviewing stand at '2.iTt o'clock and ' the rear guard did not pnss until tl.l.V |
The procession was made up of rep¬ resentative reglnionts. Imttnllons, hat- I terlcs. s<|uadrons of envnlry, etc., of ¦ the regular army, nnvy and Htate mill- i tia. lending ItepubUcan marching clubs of the country and a number of schools iiii'liidlng some men from President \ Itoosevelt's otvn willego. Harvard. A i ilet.ichiiient of genuine Western cow- j boys, under Captain Hoth Hullock, i created much enthusinsm all nlong tlie ¦ line. The President renminbi In the . revietving stnnd until tbe Inst orgnnl- I zation had passed by pud then hurried i iver to lho White Honse to receive tbe I otvboys nnd the Hough Riders.
BRILLIANT FI REWORKS.
(ireatest Display Kver Made at the .National Capital.
Washinglon, D. •'.—Soon nfler sun¬ set the masses of people began to wend their way to th.' ellipse behind the White House, tvhere they gathered nn¬ til they reached beyond the 100,00(1 j mnrk. There tliey t»-nlted patiently for j the promised display of flreworks In i which Pain had mnde it known that he | tvould excel hlnisplf. .NoV was tht crowd di8..|ppolnted. for nlmost on tho , ftroke of 7.30 there began the crash j of aerial inaroons, aud the sky was ! scintillating from every part of the i oinpass tvlth dazzling light.
session of Congress just closed. More thun KKX) private iHMisions aud relief bills were passed.
The Seiinto devoted more tbau tw» weeks of the three months to sitting as a court to try the linpenebmont charges against .ludgo Cbarles Swayne, who was aci|ulttod.
A Joint session of the tw« houses was held to count the olet-toral vote, nnd formally nnnouucetl the election of Roosevelt nnd Falrbniiks.
Ceremonies wer*. held appropriate for the acceptance of statues presentotl to .he Uovernment by Illinois. Kansas and Texas.
A revision of Ihe Philippine tarltf laws wns acconipllsbed.
A bill was passed providing for Im¬ portnnt internal Improvements iu tbe Philippines.
The laws of Alaska were codified, nu additional district Judge niitborlied, nnd better provision made for public schools, the huilding of ronds and car- inc tor tbe insane.
Two uew battU>shlps were nutlior- Ized.
.\n intornatloiial copyright law was passed and the trademark laws re¬ vised.
Investigations were ordered Into tbe Standard Oil nnd Tobncco Trusts.
Steamship lines are now compelled to furnish iflmplete pnssenger lists In order tbnt the Immlgratiou laws may he bettor euforceil.
Interstate and foreign traffire in ob¬ scene literature was prohibited.
All tbe Confederate battle flags cap¬ tured duriug the Civil War were or¬ dered returned to tho regiments from which they were taken.
The American Natitiiiai Red Cross So¬ ciety was incoi-porated.
An Investigation of Iho rnllrond rate problem was aulhorlzed In order thnt legislation for the regulation of trans- liortntlon may he nct.ouipllsbod nt the uext sossiou.
The collection of dnia on tarltf, reve¬ nue and coinage by the Senate Kinnnce Committeo wts authorized. This was uswl to prevent discrimination ngninst American exports, nnd mny be of value in eonnocllon with future tariff re- visions.
Authority wns given the President to grant nietlnls for heroism displayed lu train wrecks.
Kxtravagance in the printing of pub¬ lic documents was checked.
The extradition laws of the United States were extended to the Philip¬ pines.
A law Incorporating tho Atueriran Academy nt Hoino was passeil.
Of tbe public acts, twenty-three ar» nutborlzntlons to construct bridges, twenty-three hnve reference to the Dl»- trlct of Columbin, and four to tbe Ju¬ diciary.
Ten general arbitration treaties were rallfle<I by the Sennte,
While Stntobood und eanal govern¬ ment bills fniled, their preparation and consideration re<iulre<l much time.
The House pnssed n rnllroad rate bill, but it wns not place<l before the Senate.
Jurisdiction of the fnrest reserves baa been transferred from the Inlorior to tho Agricultural Department.
An amendment to tbe goneral doBc- lency bill providing for an Increase of t2S,onO per annum In the President'* salary and for an annuni life pension of $^.^,UUU wna defeatetl in committee.
¦¦Mscti Th* aianry of BU. totm vtlU 11-40—OoMea Test. Jshn *lll., M- Mmnory Vtaaat, 11. St-^vamaaattiet oa tiM Dai*s Lsssow,
I. The test and blrssingt ot diseipliaMa (ts. 31, 32). Sl. "Then taid Jesus." AtV ter, tt R. v., "Jeaiu therefoie said," ba- raute many had believed on Uim after Hi* declaration that He wat the Light of tlw world, and tfltr Hit anitvera to tb* PiMli- tecs, and now Jeaua direrted Hit raMUW to tliese new diaciplni. "Which beHeetd." "Pie term "believed" applies here to tha diaposition, openlv expreMed. lo tdcttowl- edge Jesiu ai the Measiah. ''If ye abida" (R. V.) Not a fitful, intermittent nU- lion, but thorough, inteue and eontinnwM. "In My word." If ve obey .My c«iMmiMl« ments and follow My teachingt careMfar. Our apirita muat drink in Christ's WOMS aa oar bodiea inhale the atmoaphcr*. Ka man ia worth listening to on questiona oi faith tnd doctrine wlm it not hlmtsu a reverent listener to l^hrial. Abiding ia God'a word muat became the pemaiMBt condition of our life. "Diaciples." A dis¬ ciple is a learner; one who accepts and fol- Iowa another aa teacher and master. Traa disciplea are real representttitrea of CMat, who live a holy life before tbe world.
32. "Shall know tha truth." Shall Icmw It doctrinally, spiritoally, experimtatnUy, aet st a mere theory, hut aa a Iieing paw- er; shall know the reality of things, and ahall know Christ Himaelf, the onbodi- ment ot truth (Jobn 14:1). The nilcrs bad apoktn ot knowing tht law, Jtaua spaaki ol knoaring the truth. This it a tpseitt of learning infinitely tranaceading au ibl ot doubting acientiata and anearinf
pbilosopbert. "Make you free genoe it not sufficient. A learned
THK INAIIIIRAL BALL.
JOHANN HOCII INDICTED.
It Hrouglit to n Close Kxerclsos of the Dny 'Kiideil at Midnight.
Wnshliigtiin. I). C.-The beautiful In- nngural bull hroiight tn a Ottlng close spleniiid (vremonles aud consti- tilled a fitting climax to the historical features of the eventful day.
Fvcry nation In the civilized world, cvcr.t Slate in tbe I'nion, every branch nf the military establishment of the rnlted Stales, was repreeentetl among the \2.0on guests who gntherol to do honor to the inauguration of President IliKiKeveltK second lerin, and once mote Washington's greatest social function will go down ill iilKtory as a iienuanent
Charged Wltb the Murder of His Next "to the Last Wife. Chicago, III.-Johann Hoch, the al¬ leged multl-blgsmlst, has been Indicted by the (irand Jury for murder. The specific charge on whicii the In¬ dictment was found Is that Hoch mur¬ dered bis last wife but one, Mn. Marls Walckor Hoch.
Cnnlield (Joes Abroad. Richard A. Canfleld. Ibe famons gambler, sailed from \New York (;ity fnr Europe for his health. He laughed at the Iden that he was going iuto vol¬ untary exile.
LKNAS OFFICEHR PINISHED.
Reduced Oiic (lrade nnci Ordered to Hetiirii to San Francis.... St. Petersliiirg. Iliis^in.- Yielding tn tlir> dciiKiiul «if the riiited Sinles. Uii< sin hns not only nriier«l the nfllcers nf Ihe cruiser Lena who violnlcd their pn trnl to return to Snn Kraii.l»'«. Cal.. but has rc.lure.1 tlieni one grade as liiinlshiiicni The only excuse offire.l
New Big Ocean Lliior. The Cnrtuila. the hrst of the new <iuarlec of giant Cunnrders, arrived in New Ynrk City on her luniden trip.
("liliin .Makes Complnlnt.
China iMmplaineil that Japan vlo-
Intcl her neutrality by raiding Sin-
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A. Lln(.<dn Fellows Resigns. A. Lincoln Fellows, district engineer of the United States Rmlamntlon Ser- vice, resigned that ol. e at Denver, Col., to accept the State Euglneersblp. of North Dakota.
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In to Kansas, nrttelil arranged tn one the Oil Trutt In
Former .\»tlatant Secretary Diet. Chancellor H. L. .Muldrow, wbo served na First .Aasistaut Secretary of the Interior In President Cleveland's flrst Admliilstratlun, died st Stark- vllle. Miss.
The Field of Sports.
It is ..life t.l sny there tvill l.e i.,..|i' geueral interest in li.i."<'ball tills si-ason than ill venrs.
The Yale Dnlly .News charges that "graft" exists in athletics al the New Haven university.
.Vew Jersey autotiiol.ilistt are In arms against the .Xcovel bill aud a pub¬ lic hearing hns been ordered.
.T. S. Wo<sllioiise tv.ll. llie holiday .up al the WnshiiigWin Birthilay shoot .,f the Nctv Ynrk Athletic Club.
Mohawk ntliletes won the team priz.' at iliH liiii:,!i. .i). rna.l ra..e ..f the Pas¬ time .\ (' over the Jerome iviursc.
I.otiis Tuttl... nf EiiUfJort. L. I., won the tifleermile scnoler race ou the (ireat South Bny in thirty eight min- utet.
Autnni.'t.ilistx will Qght pen.ling leg slstinu iiiifator.il.Ic to their Intereutt it! tlje Statea »f .New York and Netv Jerse.t.
Stnnnard nii'l Kilter, of ln»t year's Prlncetnn fojili!>:i eleven, hnve been ilehsnul ly the faculty from playing until l'J<s°i
Uear-.^.limral Joseph B Cogblnn for¬ mally oi.i-ncil Ihe .^portsmans Exhibi¬ tion in Ma.i.-l-J ."^luare liaideo. .Ve.-. York Citv.
Netv Cub.Tii Cabinet. ,
The foriiuilioii of n nct\- Cuban Cab¬ inet «n» cnnipleliMl, wllh Jean Fran- ciscn O'Fnrrdl us Secretary of State and Justice.
Lady Ciirz'iii in Cahuttn.
Lady Cnrzon. wife of the (iovernor-
Cencrnl of India, wlm hud lieen so III In
Ij.iuI.iu. Englnnd. nrrival at Calcutta,
tvhere tbe rccciv(..| a tvarm ivekwiue.
Ciirnegie to Testify .\nilrcw Carnegie hns gone lo Clere- Iniul. Ohio, an.l tvill be a wilnett at the iriul of .Mrs. Chadwl.-k
Italy Dlscnsses ImuilgratlOD. .K disciis-ii 11 l.f iiuiiiigrntiou conili- iniis In till. Initial Stales cousouied n entire nftennxm sessinu of the Ital- 111 Senate.
Ciingrrssiniin Hcriuanti fmlifiad.
Cniigr.'ssiiian It.nger ilcriiiana, of Oregon, wai liiill.t".] In Waatiiagirio, D. ('.. nil th.- charge of destroytnc pub lie records.
"iX (I. Dnwsnii Inaugurated. William I* D,iw>riii ttas Inaugurated (loveiiinr of Wes; V.rgiula st CUarieir town, iu that State.
Minor .Mention.
.\ mnuiiipsl museuui hns been opened in Chlcngo. 111., In tbe Public Library Huilding.
Pennsylvsnia hna n [lopulalioii of over IM.iyMx ncgr jes nnd New i'ork and Ohio t-bout lOO.ilUO.
Control of Ihe Internationnl Traction Conipany. of Buffalo. \. T.. haa paaaed lo Henry J. Pierce and his aNtoclatea. ¦ot that city.
The luuil steamer Venlura. tailing from Snn F'ranclsc.i. Cal, carried fZi.- IK«I wfrt-lh tif iliH-r. elk. geese rnd ducks for New /enland.
Parlor Pride 5tovc Po'lth
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dropa of Parlor Pride Suive Polish Ifires the store a lirilliant lualre thine, making Ibe store til for Ihe uarlor. Nc aniird haodt — easy Ui apply— alwayt r<«dy. heqaires no water or mixing (water used in paste poliah mala tb* stove.) No dned-np paste raaiaiiit afM* aaing awhile- Parlor Pride ¦ood loth* laat drop. Sold br all dnalara. SoU lo Frasnott by W. H. FtoM, H. O. BchlaUraadO L. Bapp*8oa. 11
ttill a tricked msn under the bondage et ain ualtss he has been made free. Xnowl- rdge appears aa the fruit of faith, ani tiei- dom aa the frnit o{ knowledge. Chriat at- lociatea liberty alwaya wJth tba tratb, whieh He it Himtelf. and ao prssenia tb* truth ss the cause of libertr as tbe eflaet.
II. Freedom olfered trom tbe slatrafy M tin (vs. 3Mt). 33. "They answmd." Many comroentttors refer thu "tber, aoi to the many who believed (y. 90), bat ta tht ether Jews who had not btliered. Tba little episode of vertet 30-31 is thta hdd aa a pleasant purenthetit, and tbe baUavwa tre all allowed to be seauine and psrbapa permanent. The wordt cannot be aookm of the simple people who bsd slreaw ba- lieved, but to the carping, caviling Fkari* teea. "Abrahtm'a teea." Ther had Xbltr ham'a blood in their veins, but not tia faith in their hearta. "Never in bondafls." Thia answer waa not more true than tba language of pride ordinarily. Politically, Ihe aeed of Abrnham had been in bondaga lo Egypt, Babylon. Peraia, Oreeoe, Komi, Bpiritually, they had lieen in honda|l ta idnlatriea in past timea, were now to tha rabbia, who were literalista in intaiprtta- tinn, and without apiritutlityor syMDatby (Matt, 33:4). "How uyett Tbon." Upoa wbat possible principle dost llioa proatiss to ut thit which we slresdy are proM of potaetsing, viz., glorious liberty? We al* ready poueaa ss our birthright wbat Tboa art offering to us aa the full reault of dii- eipleabin.
34. ¦'Verily, verilv." A aolemn declara¬ tion enforced by tlicaa worda. "Wboto* ever comroitteth sin." In tbeae words Jetui utterly expela the political qnastioB from His scope. Ue atatei firat tbs princi¬ ple and then the Implication. He spoke of t more degrading bondage and a hiefaar freedom thtn they imagined. He waoM tendency and habit is to commit sin. Ha who tnalips choice of ain; prefera tha way it wirkedneas before the wsy of holiocHI who makes a covenant with am, enters into league; wbo makea a cuatom ol sin; who walka sfter the flesh and makes a tiadaaf •in. "Is the servant of sin." Is tbe alaee, the bond-servant ot ain. He docs tht won tt tin, tupportt its interests aad aeeepta ita wages. He cannot dismiss sin at plaaa- ate; the moment be sttemptt it ha flads the chains drawn tighter. Dream not ol freedom wbile under tbt mattery of yoor lesi ree.
Temiierance inttmelion may be broaght In tt thia point. No bondtge is greatsr than the bondsge to •trong drink. Bwri- tude ia repulsive to all men. In our lavd of freedom men demand their rigbte la buaineaa, yet there are hundreds ef aea tnd hoys and sometimes women who put themselves under the bondage of tho dnall habit.
39. "The servant abidelb not." Ihl reference may be to Usgar and Ishiaaol tnd Jtase—tha bond and tbs fraa. TImv had spoken of themsolves ss tbs saad al Abrsham. Jesus shows them that taam msy be of thst seed two kinds: thaaoa, properly so call, and ths alavt. Thaaa Jews might lie toe seed at AbrsbaB, aM yet, not being hia spiritual children, atehl out abide in hia household of fsith. Sol many yeara after this their capital aad Ba> lion were destroyed, and the GantUto took their place in the kingdom of Ood. Thlak oot to be made free from tin br tha rilaa trtd cererooniea of tbe law ol Moteo, for Motes was but s servant aod had aoi that parental authority in the church whieh tha Son had. "The Son abidcth" (R. V.) Tha somntriaoB here is betweea aar sea aad • bona servant, and soa shonia not with s capital. Sinnert i
liana sre sons snd hcii. _,.
Chriat now refers to Himaelf. Tbe Soa al Uod alone hoa jiower to libvste those who are alsves to ain. Jesus Christ is the hou tnd has full snihority sad abilitr. Tlia Father hath given all tbiaas into Hia haad (John 17:2). "Free indeed." Tbe Jawi lioasted of aa iaiafiaanr frsedaai, bat tha liberty which CbiMl oBsred wss real aaq lasting in ita aSecta. It woald bars oaeai Iht nation from the bondago of eaptivM* to Babylon eentatiea bsfore; it woali save tbem from boadus le the f Whst freedom tbey hadundsr the l. „ was dus to wbat tbey bad losrasJ practiced of tbe word. Jasua kaow .. deliverance from tbe RoBua yoka waa I great work czpaeled frem the Ml He therefore apirilaatiaed tbis hope.
III. Jeaiis shows the chsracter of lAa wicked Jews (vs. 37-tI)). 37. "Abrahaa'l seed.'' t'hrist admiu their claim tbat thoy are the natural descendants of Ahrahaaa, but denies that tbey are hia cbiMLroa (V! 30) in thei'highesl and beat tents. "Soak to kill." That Ihey deaired the daath ol Abraham's truest .^lA ia proof that thoy are not true sons of Altrakam. Their aUiP lieroua intent pruvrs that thry ars ebildrsB ef the devil (v. 441 instead of AbrahaoL "Nn place in yon" ^'oa <io nnt allow tb word to enter your hrwia and lives. M ri iipeak," ew. Thr Son eiiated aith (JM Father during pait eternity snd He rsacetl thr thinra flr had aeen. "Ye da,''^eta Their father «•• SaUn (v. M), aad the) were inairurted and led by him. St, M 'I'lie argiirornt here ia Ihat they wera Bill true children of Abraham becaoas tha* were not like Abraham iii character sad
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050310 |
| Date | 1905-03-10 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 10 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 20 |
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