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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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A FAMILT HEWSfAPKm OW I.OCAI< AND SBKUIALi INTXI-LiieBlICK
T»B»: tl.»0 TKABLT IB ADTABiZ
VOL. X.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1905.
NO. 18.
Jlie BBimifliitoii lealty [ompaDif m
i wish to Announce that thev arc IHHIIl I IliW
, wish to announce that thej are
i^W BEADT TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC
BUILDING PLOTS AND LOTS
On their New Preperty
Nevirton Manor
at
Newton Manor is within 2 minutes walk of the depnt.
School IIouHc is on the property.
The streets and avenues through this property nro iiiuloubted- y the finest of any on Long Island; are 60 feet wide with 12 foot lidewalks.
EXTRA DEEP RESTRICTED
$99 UP
LOTS
CASH OR INSTALLMENTS
Far Maps and Particulars Write
Bmiitton Retltj Cooiptij . 62 Brotdiaj, New York
BEMEUBEB TIE fillZUBD!!
DON'T FOR.OHJT THHI TSLB3FIXONE:! I
When All Else Failed, Telephone
Service Remained Unimpaired
OTHEB BLIZZABDS WILL OCCUR
THE TELEPHONE HAPPENS EVERY DAT Pirt One In Now Lcm Th&n 10 Cents Per Dsy
THE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE CO.
Call 5000 Main (Free) or Visit the Contract Dopartment ai 'wzuxjOXTOKby STR,HiBrr
BANK OF I
re
Freeport Banh
I NEW YORK STATE NEWS
Cipltal $30,000
N»in StrMt
7rt«port
Tlliag* At*., ¦•cKvllli Caatrt, L. I.
HIRAM n. SMITH. I'recUl.iit
THOMAS li. KNlnyr. VioPrwiil^Ti t
KERItGN T. kaynor, Cashier
JOHN ¦>. HANDALL. Pn-firicnt
n. WESLEY PINK. yice-Pi».i<l«i»
lA'lLLIAII S. HALL,. r«!i|il»
hijL°itert5 t'm Sjii.nt.: Rcg.irding Sintc Domiiiec,
TE T OF THt. MONROE DOCTRI.NE
Ronrtf of DIretton
r.rnrse Vi. Dnvi«iiii Tliumns O. Kniflit
.r.,hn Yinc.-iit Ilir.ni R. Smilh
(ilonlworlh D Cnmimm Wmlry B. Smith
fh«rlf« W. Uaf, riu.rl.s L. W;iilnro
Arrrn.lpr .'¦iLilii Aiislin roniwfll
J<.lin Vi. D.M..1I J..hn T. Diitison
E<l».ml T. Thi.r.l..n Hnmillon W. P.nrtall
J.,1,n J It.ti.Ull Smilh I'.ix William E. (i..l.i Wul I.ce ll.l'.rii Cliiirles L. Walln
ll«ar< of Mrecton
AiiKUfft Immiff William G. Hillrr II. Virtler Pin« Danial & R*;Dar I ..losPellit
Williams. Uall Ed«iir Jarknvn
Harrc; B. Smith Ucort« H. Randall
W,' .In a t,.,a.T:tl llanliiiiii DiisinpAP of Dopoail ml arri.uul.
InliTp*! iMiid nn Siv.rial np|K>§it«. nrnftsi--.ir.l .... Encliin.l ami Ih^ Cniii input. V,.,:r l'nlr.,i..i>r<'SnlirilH.I. HniiliinB Hnurs: 11 .1. M. In a r. M.; Snliinlay, A. M In I'.' n. ni.rniint n.l)- Tiip-.l.ij' and Fri.li.TS. Ha. u-
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSELLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Naw York Offlo* In IlPinpstrail Hank HuildinK Oorner Main aua Fulton Strveta
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
132 Nasaau St
NEW VORK BALDWIN. NASSAU CO.. I ¦
JAMES VENDITT
THH3
Vp'to-Date Taiilor"
ia now showing
All tke Newest Spring Styles
ill nil the Latmt Shades Higb Grade Woolens
••liul Hinli Art Tiiiloriuj,'
at vi-rv Modoratc Prices
! If it comes from VENDITT Styles and Prices are RlRht
Ladies' Tailoring a Specialty
Lot 1110 show .VDU Materials and iluoto JOU juices
0p<ii. i»ic».t.t Irgal holidByi. from 9 a. m. lo ^ p. m. OlTcn fariliti^H antl indiireraanta in cTery .i.'i«*rtmcnt wnal to ihow of either the New Vork or Hrooklyn hank" nr Truet Coni ' |.aniea. nnil every accommndation a* 1-mr aa ia ronaiHtant with runserratiTe mnDail«ment.
Intereal nt the rnte of 3 per cent, paid on limedepoKitK, tliroe niontJiJ ot more. Draft! issued on all linrti. of Klirniw*.
Dorfi a ffeneral bankiiiK hu^inea".
Ar^ounta of coriwrationp. comjinniea, ao*
Entire aatiafnrlion Kuaranlee.!. In.inirief will r.veive i.r.impl attention and be clie..rfully answered.
The Wall Street Journal
Girpo advice and anowers, withoat
shar^e, inqniries abont inTestmenta.
Stndies nnderljiog canaea of market
tnoToments Detenninea facta goTem- . ing valoe of 8eoaritie8.Critic^H6,iuialraes
tnd reviews RaUroad and Indostriai re- ' ports. . Haa complete tablea of earniuga I }f propertiea. Qootea active and inao- ' rive otocka and bonds. Becorda tha
Ihe last sale of Umda and tBe yield on ; Investment at the prioe.
One who daily cotuulu the Thi Waix j Striet Jovksal ie better qualified to I invett money tafely and profitably and
lo adrite about inveelmenti lhan otte teke
ioet not do to < Pnblished dally by
Dow, Jones A Oo., 44 Broad St., N. T.
The oldest news agency of Wall St.
tia A year, fl a mouth.
PATENTS
M?SS?KSr^a2^J:
IN ALL eOUNTNICS, Brndmeu dirtelmil* WmeMt^lta tavm Ham, mumey mad eftem tkepmtrmt.
hM Old hfrlMSiswl rnrtlM Exdiihnly.
wAaareeaaaPwat SiS Balk BInal; aft. OtHat OaOm tmmA «¦¦
WASHtNO'reN, D. e.
GASNOW
6rMnouse... Plants
Law ky anaii- tlty. Paliai-
•rill I faane In anr arias list far Slantlns anS •arinflfsrtrsaa. This srlsa Ilst Is f rss
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In araat numbsrs anS varlstlsa, traa ts nsma
snS Sms frssh frsm ths grosnS. aitS
SsllvsrsS In a ahsrt tlms In malat esnSltlon
BELLMORE
L. \.
CHANDLER & HELD
TWO RCUABLC NAMES
RELIABLE PIANOS
''nuioiftlier' "lEir "iveisipord'
and othte makes
MOW IS THE mCE TO SEGT7BE BAKGAINS
Cash or Inttallments
RKPAIRINC AND TUNING
CHANDLER <& HELD PIANO CO.
439 Pulton St. Below Jay Street Brooklyn. N. Y.
Reprcsonlod by E. V. Baldwin, Freoport, L. I. Live agents waiit«<l in all villages not rciirescntiHl
WM. G. MILLER ,
BttUder and General Contractor
MAIN orricK
16 Bedford Ave., BROOKLYN, N. Y.
N. T. aai N. J. Tslsf ksas, U7 Grsaarslat
OVR NCASVR.ENENTS
•ud onr sjHf<>iii of rnttinK aro Hure tc t[ive absniatcly Rii(iRf»<rlory resultii.
Wo Inlc esifrcial iialiis that e.ioh tpit- mout slmll bo up to our bif;h staudord )t excellence.
High ClflLSs Tailoring
18 asrared if we get your order. Choice Fabrica to select from.
THE NEW YORK TAILOR
Main St.n.nrth.' HaukFreeport, Ll.
GET THE BEST
Public Building Churclies and Heavy Factory Building Hade a Specialty
Af^ralser of Real Estate
and Adljuater of Fire Lossea
RESIDENCE. FREEPORT. NEW YORK
T«l*pHon* Connsctioaa
Tb« N«w snd Enlsrged Edition Contsins
25,000 New Words
Nsw Gssettear of the World
with moif Ihall ;r..Oi«i tiil<-«. l«»oil i>ii ibo
lattiit (t'linus nliinia.
Naw Biographical Dictionary
OnillWnilllt Ih.' IIHIIMV 111 in IT 1U.I"I liciUxl J«T»U1|1. ilMIc .'t liirlh. Oiath. rl<-
3380 Quarto Pacoa Needed InEvery Home
t'.— \V«k«Ur'« Coll*(late INcltonwy .:¦. A Special Thi.t Vmyxe Edition Dc Lu<c
FREE, "A Tat in Pronuncution, " i:if!r,;. tnt' utiil rnt.'rtdiliin»r.
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Advertising in thil Paper
IS SURE TO BRIXG RESULTS.
Tho only nty In ittraet trail, it to mak* known irh.t joahare to offer.
The Liberal Advertiser
is tlie Successful Mercbant.
yVBLIC NOTICE^
H licretiy (riven, pnrsnaiit to directions coiitftiueil ill n reaulution a(lopt«d ou the .ird'day of Feb.. 19a5, by tbe Board of Trustees of tho VillaKe of Frooport, Nassau County, State of Now York.
That uu application lias bven made to tbo Board of Trustees (if said Villit^'e by Ibe South Sbore 'I'ractidu Company for pi'rmiisioii to eoiiiitmct, nmiuttiin, nse and operate a street surface railroad for public nse iu, through, upon and nlouK the streets, avenues and highways, as follows:
BcRinuiuK at tbc western boundary line of the VillaKP of Freeport, and mn- nini; thence easterly tbrou|;h private property to and across Millbnrn Pond Road ; and thence ejmterly IbrouKb pri¬ vate property to Bay View Avenue; I hence sontbeasterly alouK Bay View .\veiiua; thence easterly through pri- i-ate property to Loiiff Beach Avenue ; thouco across LonK Beach Avenne to Brooklyn Aveune; tbence easterly along Brooklyn Aveimo to and across Main Streei; thence iiorlheitBterly along Broadway to (liuiraercial Btreet: thence easterly alonx Commercial Street to and across Rutland Koad; tbence aontheast-
i erly tbrouKh private property to Rail- roiiid -Avenue; thence easterly along
' Railroad .Vveuue to its ettstern termiuas: thence easterly throuKb private property lo the eastern limits of the Village of Freeptrf. Notice is, therefore, hereby given that
I Ihe said Board of VillaKe Trustees will convene in Opera Hall on the Ist day of .March l'.H>0, at eicht o'cloi-kof that day. It which time nml place the aforesaid i ippliciition will he lirst considered by ' he saul Bo.ird of Trustees, and all per- [ ^iiis who desire may be heard relative , ih.rclo. Duteil.February Ith, l»0.1.
."^Vl.VKSTFK H. SllKA
VillaKH Clerk
MORTGAGES Money to Loan at 5^
Hmt tilll III licilt>. MMMWIMM. ItlHta | itaitil* MV imMh*. U mm han itamia M imi i
ALBERT 0. HAFF
COUNSCLLOn-AT-LAW
SM MIM St., JhMm. N. T. TcL 2S( JbmIM
« SMitw iHlte. twrtMt M< llfMM
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Money, but No Frionds. J. Arthur Josephs, one of Ihe wits o> the flnanciai center, vas approached
ithe other day by a well-known char¬ acter about "Ihe street." who plain
^lively put to him this question:
' "Josephs, would .vou lend Ave dolisrs
|to a friend In distress?"
i "I would in a minute," responded Josephs, "but I haven't got "
j "Pon't tell me Ihat you haven't got
jit." Interrupted the other. "I saw yoe
jchanfie a ten dollar bill just now In Eberlin's"
"You did not permit me to Ihilsh mj sentence." said Josephs Icily. "WTiai
ll started to say was that I bavon't Kot a friend In tbe world. "—New York
JTImes.
Filial Sorrow. The lale William M Kvarts used ic tell a pim.l stor.v ahout himself Whil* he was In the fnited Stales senate hit w:fe and ihildren were in iheir moun Iain home in Vermimi One of lb* latter was lo<ik!Dit om uf Ihe window Ihlnklnn of her father, and wishing Ihat she could see him, when s donkey In a conllltiious paslnre cam* Io Ihc fence, poked his head over Ihl li'P rail and hra.ved most dolefully The child mii>ed a few IiHiesome teart from her fves and then calle<l to th« nonkc) : No\er mind' IVini be lono K'me, for papa will be home SauirJij evening. "—Philadelphia Hecorii
Parlor Vf.ie .5l()>e I'oish
LIOtllD Boa47 for Ui*. A f,«
rln.j.> l.t I'.ii.i.r I'n.l .-inve P.ilish Sivcii Ihl-Ktov, ;i lirillia'jt Iwir.- shine i)i:ikiUK the Hove til for the (Hrhir N'c soilid hands — i asy i" .i|iply - always n-ady K.^|uires v.n waiiT or niiiinK ' wattr uw-d in pasle [lohsh runt* tbo stove.' No dried up paste remaiBP after n«inp awhil.v Pari-ir Pnde frmd I I the liiM dri;|> Slid I'T all dealers .¦«ild in Frtnp..rt ly \V H l',«t 11 <¦ .S'hluter aud (i L RappASnn i;
lion Ilriioau rin<l«ln la Kar Diir (On- Irol or s.nl'. llni.iiiiTa'a ( ii«l..liil— rrolrrloratr VIran- llala cnilnr.
\V:i-hni|,-liiii. |i (¦ - The new Santo
Hiiiiiiucii pro; 1 illlll llle Tre-iilenrs
iiiessii;:" m riinipaiiyliiK i' "ere made ; pulilic liv lllc S"!!:i|e. "I'liciv W.'IS no discit<ii>jnn nl ih, pr.iln nl's piiivi«Hiiis ' i;i llie Inid cveiciivc >c<.';i.in that was hrid in dc'ci-iiiiiie wliellier the s"«l of iiinlideiiie slue.ilil lie lemiived Ironi tliisr iiiiptiiiiiiil Sl:;ti' pnper-.
Ml, Uiio>evell in.iile pliiiii his view
IIkii if Ihc .\nieiicaii i .'overnnieut Is to
iiieiiiuiii the principle tli.nl no ii'iii-
.\nieriiiiii I'liwei" shall aciinire leirlloiy
on the western heniisphei-e. It must l«e
willluK I" assume r>>spoiisibilltles for
the lynduct of .\nierlcaii ie|)Ubli("s.
He sliowed that he reynideil the l)o-
iiiinii'iiii ari'HMcenieiil ns a necessary
-. step in the direction of uiiderlaklug
such lesponslbllities anil ii» ntTordliij:
' a practical lest of Ihis Coverniiieiil's
' ertlclency In mainlainhi.? the Monroe
I Hoi'trine,
I "I'he trend of his arKUinent was Hint . If the I'nited Stales tlovcriiment de¬ nied the right nf Kuropean nations to the coilectlon of tlieir l.atlii-.^inericaii debts, throUKb seizure of tprritor.\. or, i «-hat was praetically equivalent, ihc i seizure of custom bouses, it musl a»- I snme respoasililllly itself for ,he pay- : ment ol these obllpatlons. or take the eonsenueiiees. II does not pledge the I'nited States i lo giwuantee Ihe InteKrity of Santo Do¬ mingo, hut Its preamble I'oiitalus a modlHed fonn of that provision, this lloveniment merely "aKreeing to re¬ spect the complete territorial Inlegrity of the Dominican Hepnblic."
.\nother Important provision, giving Ihe protocol all the force of a treaty. Is that Ihe agreement Is to take effect after Us approval by the I'nited States Senate and the Donilnlcau Itepublic. Tbat the purpose of Ibe arrangcmeut provided hy the protocol Is to ovrnioine "the Imminent peril and urgent men¬ ace of intervention on the part of na¬ llons whose citliens have claims al¬ ready established oc to be estahHshed," Is set forth also.
The protocol as submitted provides that the t'nited States, when igreeing lo respect the complete territorial In¬ tegrity of Ihe Dominican Kepnbllc, agrees to iittempt the adjustment of all Ihe oliligallons of the Dominican tiov- ernnient. foreign as well as domestic. ' Including the determination of the va- i lidlty and amountof all pending claims. If, to reach such adjustnitnt. It shall I be considered necessary lo name com¬ missions, the Dominican tioverninent shall be represented on said conimis- Sinn.-. ! The United States sbnll l:ike charge of the e.\istin)! customhouses and those which may hereafter he created, name the employes necessary to Ihcir man- ngemenl nnd collect and take charge of all cn-loni house receipts. The l)o- niiiiicaii (iovernment mny appoint in each of the cn>loin lious«>s nn ottlier for making an insiuHtion on behalf of Do¬ minican iiileiests.
Out of the revenues collecled the Vnited Slates shnll deliver to llie Di • inliiic.iii Government not less tlian foi- Ivtlve per cent, for meeting the needs of the puhllc service. Tbe rnlted States' shall apply the dflyllve per cent.' whicii It relalEs toward tbo payment of llle employes of the custom houses and to the Interest. ninorllJEntion nnd instalments of the Dominican debt. forelKii and dnnieslic. The surplus which ma.v remain nt the end of each liscal yenr shnll Im> dellvereil to the Dominienn Itepnlilic. or shall be de¬ voted to the payment of ils debt, if it shall so deterinine.
Any reform of Ihe syslein of dnlies and taxes shall be made in agreement with the Presiilent of fhe rnlted States, and. therefore, the present tariff and port duliei may not be reduced except with bis consent.
The rnlted States, at Ibe refjuest of the Dominican Itepublic. shall grant the laller suih other nssisinnce as the former may deem pro[>er to restore the credit, preserve tbe older. Increase the efficiency of the civil ndmlnistralloii and advance the mnterlal progress and welfare of the Dominican Hepnblic.
.STATl'E OK .MISS WlLI.AIiP.
First of a Woniau to Be I'laced in Statuary Hall.
Washington. D. ('.- riie flrst statue of n woman to be placed in Statuary Ilall has been raised tn its pedestal. It is the tiguie in marble of the lale Frances E. Wlllnrd. The sculptor is .Miss Temple, of Wisconsin, whose acliievemeius in art nre Utile known ill the Fast
The Stnte of Illinois placed Ihe slatne In the Capitol.
Drops Dead on Train. Helutiiiiig home from a business trip. S. D. Works, head of Ihe operating, manufacturliif; and eoiittnution de¬ partments of the National Biscuit Com¬ iiany. dropped dead on a train at KIk- hart. Ind.
New ('riii>er in Commission. I'lie I'nited States protected cruiser ilulvestoB went Into commission at Norfolk. \».
AMERICAN YACnT SAVES SUIT.
Morton I'. Plant's Venetia Tows French Schooner Intn Port. .Mglers.-- Morion K. Plant's yacht Venetia hns towe<l Into this port the French scliaoner St .^ntoiiie. which the yacht re-i ned from inevitable loss in a violent sea. The A'enetla is some wbat damaged
Third Hussinii Fleet Sails The Third RiiSMsn Pacific Siiuadron a 'ed from I.ibsii on its voyage K.i-t
Personal «io»sip.
K.ilnaid rerrv. Ihe I,ondon romedian. now on his 3rsi tonr of ihis country. Is the richest actor in England.
Mabel Frances Chilcott. nineteen years old. Is gli'or of Ihe I.oii:«ville, Poiiawslonile County iKar i. Lyre.
The King of Italy lias conferred the C.viXtA Cordon of the Order of tht Crown of Italy npon .Vbilelaw Reid.
It i« a ixiniiniialiT haunting fear witb Mme Bernhardt that she mighl one day hear herself spoken of as "'s woman who renily used to be a grand actress,"
Presideni Harper, of the Chicago T'nlverslir. Intends to spend bis next vacation lu Russia, where bis sou ii a student at the rnlveiaiiy of Moscow.
Andrew Carnegie has now exi>ended for hbrariet the sum i-f f.'K).3S5.24<i.
Thomas Fiiigerald. w|to has lieen ap pointed geueral manager of tbe Haiti more and Ohio Railroad entered tbr serrii-e of that corporation -is witei l*y. in 1S67.
Senator J H i^alliuger. wbo har served nearly fourteen years, told tbf Senate the other day thai oaJ> once bad be snceeeded in getting a New Hampshire priraie claiiu ibruugli Con greii.
I Two Widows Claim Him.
! A legal flght lielweeii two women for I llle (hissessloii of the iMidy of Robert ¦ Mnlholland. kille<l In Syracuse by a j train, waa held. Mulholland, son of a ! j former police Justice, wns well known i nnd popular lu Syracuse, where he war j • iii|iloye<l as spe<'ial detective of the ; New York Central Itailroad, nnd was 'hief officer on duly in tbe Welting Opera Hnu.«e. Hardly had his decapi- lilted bmly been removed to the roiuns nf n local undertaker when a woman I who says she is the widow of Mnl- I liollaiid, ealled and coiisente<l to have llle funeral services held ihere. Mean¬ time the woman known lo m.iny ns Mrs. Miilhollnnd lisil heen informed of Ihe dentb. She ordered the limly re¬ moved III Ihe rooms of n rival iiiider- luker nnd arrnnged for entirely differ ent funeral rites. A legnl eontest nrose ' nt oui'e. Kacb womnn hns engaged n I Inwyer nud each will battle for the body as well ,is the esinle nf the dend man. Mulhollaiid. It aiipears. was sep- arntetl from bis first wife ten years ai;o. Mrs. Mulhollnnd No. 1 is c,uoted aa sajriiig that she cannot rememlier whether she or he oblnlneil th" divorce or whether she wns ever legnll.^ sepai ¦ •Ited froMi hlm
SInte Troops For Innnciirntini.
A provisional brignile of New York troops, commanded hv Brlgadler-Oen- eral Oeorge >l<K>ie Smith, bns been | made un nt .\lbnny for the innugura- t lion of Presideni Itonsevell. Si|uadron : .\. Cnvnlry. nf New York, will be (iov- eroiior Higgins' personni escort. .\d- .iiitnnt-Oenernl Henry announced that the provisional brignde would include the Thirteenth IJcjiment. Heavy ,Vr- I tlllery. Brooklyn: Klghtli Hegiment. of New Y'ork. nnd a detail of •2V2 men J from tbo Nnvnl MHilin. 'n nddilion j 10 tbese. n liiiltnlloii of lli ¦ Twenty- | secmid Kngineers. New York Twenty- third Heeiment. of Brooklyn: Ninth '< Separate Oimpniiy, Whitehall: Tweiit.v- i secinid. of Sarntogn: Forty-sixth, of ' . .msterdnm. and Forty-elghlli. of 0>- i wego. hnve been KUtliorlzed to Ro. |
Col Ills Fiftyeightii Bear.
Wilh the killing of a bear welgliinc 1.H7 pounils. nflcr a long chase. Matt 1 Decker, the fiuinms hunter, nf Willow- emac. Sullivan Cnnntv. hns fifty-elgbt ! benrs tn his ciedll. Decker, who Is n j inerclinnt In the village. Is known to , many New Yorkers. .\ltlioiigli nil- j vanccd In years, lie is as agile ns a Imy 1 in the.pnrsuit of gnme. Decker lenrned j thai n Inrge hear hnd iinssed Ihe river I nenr his lioiiie. nnd with doc and gun . went nfler It In hnt linste. Two miles ! furlher on he discovereil that hruln bnd \ found refuge In n Inrge hollow birch j tree. .\ pil- of brush nt Ihe fool of lho j tree was lightetl nnd the bear soon | made its ni)|io,irance in n grent hurry. , Iii-ckir sent a bullet through Ils brnln } nnd cnrled the l-nrcnss home on n wood '
sllMl.
BIGAilEUREtnGlllNOREIfENTSOFMWEEII
ttumnarmuM
Preparations For Expected Engage¬ ment Within a Month.
RUSSIAN CAVALRY VERY ACTIVE
Tn Oust t'ivil Service Men The Stnte Civil Service t'limmissinn hns cited Ilobert I'. Smith. Thomas F Dnffy nud D. I,. Menlly. iiieinbersnf the muiilclpnl Civil Servi'C roinmlssloii of the i-itv of Troy to appear before it Mnrch 17, to show inuse why tbey should not be reinoved for "Inelflclency, Incompetency, neglect of duty and vio- Inlloii nf the Civil Service Inw, nnd of the rules and legulnllons In force there under." This action is lakeii upon n report of Se<-retaiy Birdseye nnd Chief Exnmliier Fowler of the SInte Com- mi.sslon of their insiiectlon of Uif rec¬ ords of llie mnnlcipnl coiiiiiiissinn. niiil Ihe niliiiinisiniliiin nf the Civil Service law iu the cily nf Troy.
r.ig I'lrc in r.ulTaln.
.M nil enrly Imnr In the morning liic was discovered In llle six-slory Iirick biillding nt ;!(!!• Kllicnti sireet, Buffnln. The flames spread rnpidly Ihronghnut the liulhllng and Ihrenlelied ndjoinliig inopeily. The weather was intensely cold nnd a forly-inile gale iiccompniileil by n snow storm made th-.' worst possi llle cniiilitinnv for ii lire in n closely built hnsiness seciion. The building nt IMKI Kllicnti strc't wns cwned hy I. H. Tavlnr. Mis less wn" cstim.-iicd nt tJJ.OOO.
Tn Limit .Vnln Speed.
If the Nugent bill. Iiilinduced in Ihe Leglslnlnrc, nt Albnny, were pnssed molnv vehicles wnuld hnve to be ef|Ulpped witll gnvernnrs or speed regu¬ lators whicii musl be cnimlile of hold¬ ing the nini'liiiir to n speeil that cnniiol ever be greater thnn n mile In tliree iiiiiiiites. The introducer, Assembly- lunii Niigeiil. of New York City, has provided In his bill Hint nw ners failing sn In cciuii' llicir mai-hiiies shall be Iinhle In « tine nf Xioii and tliirtv davs' iinprisniimi'J't.
Lxpri'ss JiMiiiis lUc I'lni k. file wesliiniiml Sniithweslerii l.in; lied nn the New Ynrk Ceiilriil. lenving New Ynrk City nl I p. in., jninpcd Ihe irni-k nt SI Jnlinsville nl li n'dnck nt night. The irniii wns running nt n high rule nf spei.<l. mid every car left the Irncli. niiiiiiiig a iiunrlcr nf a inilc on Ihc grniiiiil liefnre smppiiig The passengers were hnilly slink.n np. but nn pcrsnii was seriously injured, 'i'hiee Irncks were lilnckeil fnr snni" limirs. The In.niiin.ivc reiiiniiied on lllc rails.
Tries .lill Jitsii On a Cross Cow. Silas Humphries, of Je.sup's Switch, nenr (ioshen. wlin recently took a cor- resiHindencc course in JiU Jilsu. tried the an on a cross cow n few days ngo. The hold he lonk was one In which he was suppnsiil lo grnsp the niirmiieiil alinut the wnisl. Kvldenll.> lie imscal- .HlnliHl Ihc lornlinii of Ihe cows wnist- liue. and liefiirc lie could overjhmw her ibo Kii kisl liim in Ihc sj,|i' nnd lirnke Hire.' of bis rihs.
Wnmaii Killeil ill Flre Pani. Fir.' deslr.iye.l a pnrt of Ihe Ingle side Hnnic fnr Wnmen In a panic aninng the flftv inmates of the |ilnce one wnmnii wn- killiii ami four were seriously hurt Tlic tire wns discov¬ ereil while Ihc wniiicn were pre|isring fnr siipp,.,-, Tl', . Ciii'ii.-ii,: I iss :« 'ilinllt
Maay Attacks aiKl Conntar Altarlt*
Occsrrloa Freqaaotlj n*IWf»u Op-
poalaa Fore«B*InTaaloiis of ChlnAas
Roll RvyoTtad'-Japan'a Kecenl Naval
Oparatlona.
St. Peteisburg. Hussia. .Vdvices
from Russian hendqunners In Man
ehuria prove that a tremendous Imttle
between the forces of (icr.ernl Kuro
patkiii nnd Marshal Oynma will be
fought within a month. Spring rnpidly
approaches in Manchuria.
Tho Japanese ure nulelly shifiiiiB heavy forces from their centre to iheir flanks, the constant artillery attacks in the central posilion being intended to cover these movemenls.
The brigades of Ihe Japanese Re¬ serve are being moved east, indi.'aiing tbe direction of Ibe Japanese olTensivc when It begins.
It Is rejiorted thnt Oeneral Nogi will command the extreme Japnnese right. In front of Koiidexl. on the right flank, the Russians now nre trying the effect of concentrated siege and mnrtnr bntterles with good results, firing ns many as twenty mortnrs slmultnn- eously.
During n bombardment of Ixme Tree Hill by the Japanese :i projectile frmn a siege gun enterwl nn underground hut, burst, tore olT tbe bend of n lieu¬ tenant and wounded n colonel nnd iwo staff captains, who were playing cards. Whatever truth maybe In the charges that the Russians are violating Chinese neutrality. It is certain tbat bodies of JaiitlneBe troops nnd Chinese bandits are operating in Mongolia, usually In cavalry detaclimentsof severnl hundred men. for Oeneral Sakharoff. (ieneral Kuropntkln's clilef of staff, reixirts that 100 Jnpanese cavalry nnd 'JOil (nilnese bandits tried to destroy a bridge be¬ tween (iauplln nnd Fontzlatun. north of Mukden. Hussinn frontier giinrds drove off the nttnckers. who subse- qiiently deslroyed n few rails, blew up a telegraph pole south of the bridge aud then fled. The Russians were re¬ inforced and pursued the Japanese twenty-flve miles.
Sakharoff nlso reports thnt Hnsslnn artillery destroyed the bulldinga nnd walls of Mnnga7.i. from which the Jap¬ anese hnd been liombarding the Rus¬ sian trenches. Th.- Jnpnnese were driven out.
In view of the conlinned nitncks on and criticism ot (General Kuropatkin, fhe Novoe Vremyn. defending the (^nni- mniider-ln-Chlef. proposes that a com¬ mission of retired officers bc appointed to pass Judgment on him,
Tokio. Jnpnn.—Marshnl Oyama re¬ ports that tbe Russians bave begun an extensive cavalry movement against his extreme left. Large forces of cav¬ alrymen tried to cross the Hun River west of Llaoyaiig. The opeiatlon be¬ gan west of Cliltnlt7,H. One force of cavniry stole Into Ijicbunsbl, nnd slniultaneously nnotber cavniry force approached Tnchu, ihlrtoen miles southwest of Chllnitzu nnd tweniy- seven miles west of I.lnoynng. Nine thousand cavalry with artillory ap¬ proached the river n mile below Tacha, nnd attempted to cross nt li o'clock In the eveuing. advancing on Helkontnl.
The shelling of Oynmn's centre con¬ tinued.
The British steamers A|)ollo nnd Scotsman, bound for Vladivostok, were captured off Hokkaido. The .\|iollo was from Cardiff with coal, and the Scotsman hnd a cargo of provisions, which, necoiding to her jinpers, were consigned lo Yokosuka. flfteen miles from Yokohama.
The new torpedo boat destroyers, .\rl- nkc and Fulilkl. constructed in Ja|ian, have lieen placed In commission. Their average speed Is twenty-nine knots nn hour.
The destroyer .\inre Is ready In he lauiK'beil at the Yokosukn Nnvy Ynrd.
A suspicions flre gnntly daiungwl Ihe Atsutn Works, nenr Nagoyn. .A search¬ ing Investigation will deterniiiie if It was Incendiary.
WASHINGTON.
Senator Allison, of Iowa, has broken the record for ivntlnuous service In Congress,
I^eaideut Roosevelt received a por imit of the Empress Dowager of Chlnn ns n token of Ihe Chinese (kivernroent's good will townrd the Fnited States,
Hard blows were aimed at the Naval , -Appropriation bill in thi- House, aud ; special efforts are being made lo pre- ; vent the authortuiilon of any new bat¬ tle shlp.s.
OCR ArWPTEn ISLANDS.
The Porto Rlcan Kxecullve Council revokwl a Jsl.iSKMKiO frnnclilse granteil to an American flrm for an electric railway.
Order prevails tliroughout Porto Rico, t;overiior W. H. Hunt reports. Never. since civil government wns estnbllsli(>d, hns there been a call for the military forces. We have relied upon the Porto Hicnii insular polbv. which is well able lo meet any situation thnt may arise.
The Committee on Interlsland Trans¬ portation of the Philippine Cominls slon, beaded by Coniinissioner Cameron Forbesf has recommend<><I tbat the use of army transports Im> discontinued as rnpidly ns commercial steamship lines nre exlende<I to cover the i>olnts now served by the transports. The new commercial lines are lo be subject to Oovernment regulation ns to rates. In- speelioii nnd cinnllty and freipicncy of service. Tbe committee nlso recom¬ mends the witbdrawnl of several const- giinrd vessels which arc now used for carrying freight and passengers. In fnvor of commercial vessels.
(iovernment control of the opium Irnffic in tho Philippines and Its abol¬ ishment nfter three years were recom- inendetl by a commission In n report to Secretnry Taft.
AbaatatilyPara HASBOSUBSmUIE
iTHE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAU LESSOR COMMENTS FOR FEBROAHY 26.
ELECTRIC ENGINE BCRNKD.
(»nly One of Its Kind In Eslsleiii-e- : Tests Delayed.
Schenectady. N. Y.-The liig eleilrl- cal locomotive, built for the New York ^ Cenlral termlnnl service, wiis nearly I destroy.sl by Hre at the sub station at ' Hoffman's Ferry, four miles wesl of j this clly. I
The flre started from an overheatiMl i stove in an ndjoinlng shed, and tbe fUmes spread rnpidly. destrnying everything Inflnmmahle In Ihe locomo¬ tive, and the high winds which pre¬ vailed cnrrled sparks Io the farm . buildings owned by James Wynlt. a < quarter of a mile nwny. destroying Hve [ hams. In which fifteen cows were , were bnrned to ileath.
The Im'omotive is Ihe only •me of the kind In exlsten.'c. and. nlthnugli iiin- Inrs. unnnlnres and win's were iiicllecl, i the big machine will lie nvcrhaiiled and put Into rnnning simpe a I tm. e. The accident to the Incninnlive will de¬ lay the flnnl tests, wlilili were to liav» been held this week.
Thenlre For Hejane. .Mme. Itejane annniinccd on sailing home from New Ynrk city ibnl JaiiiiK II. Hyde Slid otliers interested ill French an will Iniild a theatre fjr hvi; In Hint city.
Two Pnl to Dcnlli. Two murderers were put lo deiiili In Ihe electric chair In Sing Sing IX. Y.» prison. riiev were Frank Hinilerl. a Brooklyn Junk dealer, nnd Adolph Koenlg. who strangled to deiitli .Mr-, Mary K.iuffmaii. of New York Cii\.
Hnlii.ii i'nilegi' Ocis tl'-i.iiii''
Tbe will nf .Mrs .MIelaiile Hi. Il.l,nml
K.iincv. nf Ba:!iviii. '-niilaiiis a Iie.Tii'.st
of ,«1,-..i««l fnr Hnliilrt l>.ll"gc. |n-:i|r.I
Tn Miikc Siiiiwiij Safer
A siili«a.\ bill was liiirnil.l.lil in th.' Legislaiure. nl .Vllwiiy. Intended In ri- ilticc th,' .liniiccs of Mccidenls in the iinden-rnund road. .\sseiiili|yniaii .Mi K.-owii. nf llrnr.klyii. nffcicl it. win. I,
prnviiies that 1 Wn lllnlnrlll 'll sliHJI lie
alnliniuil loi e\civ irain. so ilia: in llie event of the dea'ii ..i snd.leii illness nf one nf llii'Ol 111" lives of till- pilssen. gci-« vnlllli llif be lupeS'l-d hv -., Ii:i,li
viincnr.' wiHiM-ii i.inlrnl.
OUIHeld Makes It..-ord. Barne.v Oldfleld innde a worlds au¬ tomohlie record l.y covering Hfly miles in fort.v-elglit ininiiles thirty nine -ic onds, at Fresno i'al, on a siM.i l..irs» |i*iwer Ilia.-lline.
Th' lleds defealcl il ¦ I C.iimni:, -N. J., by a i
A Hoiua For H*ra*>.
At Acton, oeai l>indoji. there Is a Home <if Re«t for Hnrws. When a horse gets to be old or worn oot it may tie sent to .Krtoii a n.I cared for on a farm set aside for tlie purpose Some of the horses are old favorites. ' wiiose masters snd mistresfes frciuenlly visit them One Ij a cbarjei of tbe Scot*' Unards
K«Toa ¦•¦a tmr tko Araar-
Married eigbt years, a (ierman
isnie.l Drew Un, seven snnt. all ol rhoui he has pliilyed to Ihe (Jenuau
The Mails nf I'ongnss.
I'he prolongeil wrnngling over ili.' SlnIelio<Ml hill In Ilie Sennte came In an end Febninry 7. when a Iinnl vole wns l.l lie tnken. liv ajrreement
Though ccoiioinv is the wntcliwonl In making appropriations at Ihls session. ' II Is well known Hint the I'resident Is | very nnxious for a lltieral naval pro- gram
The Commerce Commillee has re|w>rt- ed to the House n rallrn^d rale hill wblch Is a composite of a iiiiinlier of bills on the subject pro|Kised by differ- ' ent members
A bill mnking it a feinny to eoniiter- feit the gieai -oni nl the Iniled Stales was pasK-d hy the Senate. .
There was a I liter personal e<iiilro : versv lietween .Mr. Sullivan, of Massn ' cliiiHetti and Mr Hearn. of New York. In the House
.V bill nf ere.ii iui|Kirtanei. to .\lnsk:i ', has just become a law II provides for tbe construcii.iii and mamleuaiice of roads and «chnol« and Ihe cire of in sane persons iu that ili»iri< t.
The President senl a mesia;e loCnr- greu nrging that provision be made '¦ tor the collei-lion nf llKniough sl.iliHies on jiarnage and diior.e lu Hi.- l'L;|ed : S'.ioe- 1.1 li." C.'iisii. Uiireau. ;
DOMESTIC
Joseph .Mclirnth. New York City's oldest vater. died at tbc nge of 107.
Max Fidler. n iiuiltmaker. of Bnwk- lyn, N. y„ fell heir to $'.',V>.(l»»(t, n part nf a J400,(IO(l estate aecnmulnted by hla uncle ns n professional beggar In Rus¬ sia.
The officers of Ihe Joy Liner Lnrch- mont on her arrivnl nt Providence, R. I., reported to tbe police Hint John A. Hart, a passenger, had been mnrdere<l nn board In tbe night.
(iovernor Higgins sent a message to the New Y'ork Legislature recommend¬ ing Immediate action to create continu¬ ous water-supply commissions for New Y'ork City and Ihe Slale.
The opening of the Hall of Fossils nt the Natural History .Museum, of New Y'ork (Tty. was celebrnted wllh a tea nnd reception.
A bill to prohibit tbe sale or inauu- fncture of clKarellcs in New Y'ork Stnte wns Introduced in tbe State .\s- senibly nl .Vllinny.
Tliree children of Frnnk Pearsons were liurned lo death nt Boyne City, Mich., and the father wns badly burned.
An Important measure wns Intro¬ duced nt Albnny, N. Y'., by Senator Stevens, designed to regulate the In¬ vestments of nil savings banks In the Stnte,
The body of Oeneral Lew Wallace Iny In stnte for public view during an entire dnv nt his inte home. In Craw- fordsvllle, Ind.
A resolullou wns Introduced In the New York Slate Senate cnlling for a Joint legislative investigntlon of Ihe Telephone Trust.
Coolness and quick nclion In n New¬ ark (N. J.I thenlre prevented a possible flre horror, Ihe niidtenee quickly and qulelly departing when told there was danger.
James H. Hyde, of New Y"ork City, was re-elecliMl Vice-President of the Equitable Life Assurance .Society nnd also Chairman of the Executive and Finance Cominlllees. from all of which positions the Alexander f nci lon desired to oust him.
Harrison F. .Johnson, a Brooklyn (N. Y.) lawyer, died from a drug taken In a resort. Tivo women were held.
W. C. Sin^lth. of New York Clly. the Woerz hold-up man. wns senleiiced to Iwenty-five yenrs In SInte prison.
The senior class of the Massachu¬ setts Agricultural (College at Amherst. Mass., voted to withdraw because of the suspension of three of Ils members.
FOREIGN.
Peru has protested against Ihe reeeni Chilean-Bolivian ti-eat.v.
The strike 111 Wnrsaw, a »|iecial cable dispatch reporled, bas extended lo all chemists' assistants.
Martial Inw bns been declari>d at Tsarskoe-Selo. many rhrentening let ters having beeu received at the pal ace.
Balfour Hummoiied Ihe Cabinet to consider Ihe sitiiatloii caused by Red niond's nllmk ou the government of Ireland.
The Belgian Supreme Conrl of A^i- peal bas decided In King Leopold's fn vor in the suit lironght against hliu by his daughters.
The repori thai llie eiigngemeiil ot Ihe German Crown Prince and the Duchess Cecelia hns been broken was discredited at Kcrllii.
Even Governor lienerni Trepoff, whe has all tbe Insips. luilice and secret service men lu St. Petersburg undei Ills eommand, fenred to show himself outside the seclusion of his residence.
The stiidenls, professors nnd direct¬ ors of the I'niversiiy nt SI Petersburg held a meeting, v.iied to close the In Mtltutlon until fnll and pnssed resolu thins demnndliig ii constltnenl iissem- bly.
.\ special enllle dispatch from B» Ingiin slated Hint .Mr. .Marconi, Ihe In ventor nf wireless telegraphy, and Lndy Benlrlce O'Brien will be married III London .March HI and vlult New York ulllll .May.
Reports have been receiveil In Odessa representing the wiiole Caucasus re glon as being In rebellion. Armed mobs hnve sinpped Ibe railway traffic cut the telegraph lines nnd looted tb* arsennls.
Four men were killed and fourleer Injured liy Iwo explosions on bonrd * British siibiiinrlne lioat In Ihe barboi of (Jueenslnwn
Fnrt.i ilini|s;ii).| iiiPM were IiM'keil oill In Lodz, a special i Hlih-dispatch stateil
.lapanese nenspaiiers cnmuiented Ir s.t inpiiilieiic terms mi the death ol Grand Dnke Serglus.
.Mr. .Xsqullb's resniulioii denianilln( iinnnilinle suhmlssloii of Ihe fisea question lo the voters of Great Brllalr was defenliil In the linnse of Com luons, the Governmeiil cliialiilng a ma jority nf sixiy three.
.Mr. Thi-odnre M. Davis, a specia cable dispatch from Cairo stated, hai diwovered a rnysl tomb near Luxor contain lug intact sarcophagi aud n beautifully preser»ed chariot.
Veiieisiiela's Supreme Courl (siiiflrmiH the npiMilntnienI nf s receiver for Hit .tmericaii .Vsphali Cumpanys properly
"I'he new> nf Ihl- Grand Duke'a mor der caUM-d i-oiisternulioo al Tsarskw ,Selo. TLi' F:uiper<>i is said to havi lieeu proslraled. nud ull feallvlllrs li honor of Pruirc Lenpohl of I'russb were al oin e abundoiiwl
In Ihe House uf IjiTilr Ihe Marqui) nSJUaulMowiie defended the I'lider Ke<' I clary for the Lord Lieiileiiant uf Ire land. Sir .\ntbony Macdtiiincl. n^.'Usec .if .-.illusion wilh re»olutlonl»Is
.Moscow womeu (.eiiiioued Ihe Cxar ina It* UM- hi-r ijiflnen«*H ro lifliig peaet tu a distracted <>ouull>.
SolOeeti Th* Mlrarlr nf tlie Laatroa ••4 rishfia, John Tl., 1-lt—Uoldan Tosti Jnhti vl,, 5l~M«tiiory Vera**, 11. tt^ Ceininvniarr on the Itay'a Laos—.
I. The iinlheiiiig niultitude o>. I-^)- !• "After these Hiiiigs " . The evenlt ot th* second year, bul |iarlieularl.v the report ol Ihe twelve, the murder ol John, and tha re|H>rt that Heroil ws.« inquiring for him. The twelve apostles who had lietn aent out over Galilee were iirenching snd healing the lick, when, suddenly, like a flaah froM a far distant cloud, c.iiiie Ihe newa ^that .lohn Ihe liaptist had been belieadeii by Herod Aniiiws in Marlirrut raatle. Th* duiciples liasiened to .lesus. probably at Ca|iernsuni. ns cliii-kens haaten to their mollirr when the hawk hovers near. "Over llic sea.'' From Capt rnauDi, where tho apostles met ,leans on Iheir return, bf boat, privatelv, to escniie Ihc crowda (Murk U::<l, If}!, Thev all rrtired across the sea oi Galih-r to Hie lonely plain st tho lool of the hills near Helliaaida, Just out¬ side of the dominions nf Herod Antipa*. They needed this i-etii-ement III for physi¬ cal rest, i:>) for instnirtion, (3) for c»M- munion v li (iod. 2. "Multitude fol¬ lowed." The Iieople came from .-all direc¬ tions, for at Ihis time Ihe weatem and iioi-thern shoi-es were {lopulous wivh cities and villiiges. The preacliing of (he apostles had stirred the whole country.
3. "A mountain." The high grounil near Bellisaida, wliirli thrre cloaely ap* prnaohes the lake. "Sat wilh Ilis disoi- tiles." Rend Mark ll:3l)S2. Here ther I'liuhl rest and report. 4. "The pasaover. Hut because of the reason mentioned in chapter 7: "I .lesus did not attend. Thil was His Hnrd Passover, a year beforo Hil death. "Kenst of the Jews." Thit WM slated fur the beneflt of John's Centilo readers. This gi>s|iel was written in Asia Minor, nnioiig Hniuan customs. "Wal nigh. " 'I'be fnol Hint the PaasoTer wal nigh at hnnd. so Hint many iniial have bcon slarling on their jonrney to JeniMlem nround the lake nnd through Peres, partljT accounts for the concourse of such multi¬ tudes.
IL .Tesus confers with His disciples (vl, »-»!. 5. "Lilted up His eyes." 'This was in the aficrnoon, toward evening, "when the dnv beian to wcur nway" (Luke 9:12). •ri.„ i„ T,-.i ...... ......»:...... »l.- -
The Je
lind two evenings; the lirst be- n'clook, the second at 6 o'clock, 'A great company.'' He wss moved witb romnaasion nnd walked among the people, teaeliing them mnnr things and heattng their sick. His disciples eidled Hit attoB- tion to the fact that this waa a dsoirt plaee, nnd as Hie multitude had been then sinee niorning. it was time to dismiss tho congreKnlion so the )ieonle eould go and buv victuals, lest Hicy faint by the war (Matt. U:14. 1,^1. "He saith unto Philip." He waa probably the provider for the disci* |iles. ns Judas was Hie treasurer. "Whsnco sre wo to buy bread" (K. Y.) Christ had fed their souls and healed their bodiai, and now He proiioaea lo feed their bodies, and thus show that Be is able to provido for all llieir nrcesailiea. H. "To pro** Him." I'hilip had knnwn Jeaus for mora lhan Iwu years, and it was time that ht, and the rest of (he apoatlea, should bagin to have wille concent inns of Clirist's am* itv. "Knew what lie would do." Christ proposed the quest lou tn teat Philip's faith. 7. "I'hiliii uuswered." Our ls>rd saw,, that His uiiostles needed lessons in fsith, and this miracle wna as much for thoir bcnelit aa for the benelit of the hungrr multitude. "Two hundred (lennyworth. Tlie iienny waa a silver coin and was wortli about sixteen rents. The value of tbo bread necessary would br, thrrefore, about $32. Jraua suid, "(iivc ye them to oat" (Luke): Hie npostlea (hen asked in dii* may. Shall we go and buy thia grsat amount of bread? Jeaua asked how mnclt they had (Mark), and Andrew said, Fir)(, loavea and (wo amall flahes,
9. "A lad here." Thr multitude had not thought of their Irniporal nreeasities, to anxious were tliey (o see aud hear Jesus, and (his lad, "who had charge nf the pro* visions of thr rompany to which he b«< longed," had all that could be found. "Loavea—liahra." The loaves were round, flat cakes like large crackers. Barley wo* tlieir )ioiirest food. The hah were smalli dried or pickled, and were eaten witb bread, like our sardines.
III. The multitude fed (vs. 10, 11). 10. "Make Hie men sil." In orderly ranks {or the convenient distrihiilion of tbe food. >lark aays they sat hy hundreds and fiflira. "I'he men alone wrre srrsnged in conipanirs and niiralierrd. while the wom¬ en nnd cliildren were served sepsratolf, aa Oriental cuatom required. "Much grasi." Tlie grass waa ready for mowing at this time of the year. "Ahout five thousand." Krsidrs women and children (Matt. 14:31)« Tlirre muat have been I(t,(KW persons t^ frrd. ,lesus had arranged Ihem to thef could easily be coiinlrd.
II. ".lesuB took the loaves." Thua act¬ ing like the masls^r of a family smong tbo .lews, who took the bread mto hia hand* to Kivs' thanks (o God before any at Ibo table were perniitted to est. Jeaus hod one loaf for a (hoiiaand men, besides tbo women snd childrrn. We may have bat httle, biit if we will give Ihe htllc wt haro to .lesua He will multiply it a thousand* fold Slid pass it bsek to us. snd grant M the privilege of psasing it out to (be itorr* ing, sin-burdened inulliliidea. "(Jirtm thanks." .lesus thua sels us an example; we should nrvrr est without Aral Ibatah- ing God for our food, and caking Hi* hicasing iiiion it. "Distributed to tnt dio- riplrs.'^ There haa heen much discnoiiaa as to just how the mirsde wss perforatd. Tliere ia no douht but tkat the food malti* plied sll sinng (he line. Jesus banded oot
lli. handa
diaciplco: il increaaed in tboir thry handed out to the mnUitudt, ind aa it waa paaaed (rom one lo anotbtr Hie bread and fiih continued ,1o swell in (heir handa until thry all bsd enongb and marr.
IV.
Tbe fragments gslhered up (vt. It, Wlni-fllted." Here is OM
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mirsrie of our Lord attested by at loant soon (probably lll,(KWI iieraons. No on* nerd ever lesve Christ'a table hungry. H* IS ahlr to aadafy every deniand of aoul and iKid.r Ilr is thr bread nl life. WhHbcr we demand "litllr or much " it ia an eaay niatter for Christ lo HII us. Tbere it • fulness ill His mricy snd love that only Ihftae whn rai can undrraland. "Frag- inruta.'" "Tlir broken pieera which rcaam over." K. Y "Thai nothing be biot.^ Thr design i» In bniis »u( the preeiontntsg
I of Ihe fuoil which .Irsui hsd given. U.
I "Twrlrr baskets." Thr word (rsuslatod . "Iiarkets " mrans fMM'krts or wallets. \'. A tealiniony gjvrn (v. 14). II,
! "Thru those men." "Tl|e |«opl«." R. V. "The mirailr."' About which Iliere couid lie no doubt. "7'rulh" .\n expreasion tt-
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A (iermnii pajier stales lliat artlflrial rubles bate lieeu inoduced In Fraiiel by reilucliig small iiutiiral rubles intog very line imwder. « hich Is melted la an ele«'|rlc furnace. co»ded rapidly niM| cry tiltllr.nl The |ir(Hluct obialned. from whal was of little north oo ae* rnnnt of ml'iuteness. possesses u row* paratively high value The main di*- cully rneonutereil Is (o firerent caTittM aud fifsures In Ibe crystals.
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X NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW h ¦myox-Ei oopix:**. s^ivx: centh A FAMILT HEWSfAPKm OW I.OCAI< AND SBKUIALi INTXI-LiieBlICK T»B»: tl.»0 TKABLT IB ADTABiZ VOL. X. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1905. NO. 18. Jlie BBimifliitoii lealty [ompaDif m i wish to Announce that thev arc IHHIIl I IliW , wish to announce that thej are i^W BEADT TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC BUILDING PLOTS AND LOTS On their New Preperty Nevirton Manor at Newton Manor is within 2 minutes walk of the depnt. School IIouHc is on the property. The streets and avenues through this property nro iiiuloubted- y the finest of any on Long Island; are 60 feet wide with 12 foot lidewalks. EXTRA DEEP RESTRICTED $99 UP LOTS CASH OR INSTALLMENTS Far Maps and Particulars Write Bmiitton Retltj Cooiptij . 62 Brotdiaj, New York BEMEUBEB TIE fillZUBD!! DON'T FOR.OHJT THHI TSLB3FIXONE:! I When All Else Failed, Telephone Service Remained Unimpaired OTHEB BLIZZABDS WILL OCCUR THE TELEPHONE HAPPENS EVERY DAT Pirt One In Now Lcm Th&n 10 Cents Per Dsy THE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE CO. Call 5000 Main (Free) or Visit the Contract Dopartment ai 'wzuxjOXTOKby STR,HiBrr BANK OF I re Freeport Banh I NEW YORK STATE NEWS Cipltal $30,000 N»in StrMt 7rt«port Tlliag* At*., ¦•cKvllli Caatrt, L. I. HIRAM n. SMITH. I'recUl.iit THOMAS li. KNlnyr. VioPrwiil^Ti t KERItGN T. kaynor, Cashier JOHN ¦>. HANDALL. Pn-firicnt n. WESLEY PINK. yice-Pi».i |
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