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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
altrtai^ta Oopijsm. fivx: cKNrre
* VAMILiT MKWSl-Al'ER OF LOCAL AND QXNKBAl. IVTSLLIOBIiCK
TglH»: tl.tO TSAB1.T 11 AUTAMlX
VOL. X.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 190.5.
NO. 21.
mCCPORT DIRECTORY
VILUtaC OFFICIALS
¦orriann >
.. iBurMgll I Tloardnf
JaUw Detmer i Iru.lec.
llfaaR-Hmitk 1
#»ka B. OoMinK. Tn-iuiir. r «. IWll A. Dorlon. C.iMw-l.ir
8rlir*«ar P. Shea. Vlllait • C'lcr< Stdiwy H. Hwezey, Poll.-o Jiiaii.
Jami!* Dean
DaaM Morrlion Tliom»« Bcrlelnl
Jalltu Dctiner lliram K Hnittii
aoane or mc.lth *
). W. Fltxalmona. Prewi.k-iit
1 JZ. nilana, l»«-r»l«ry and
Ilrglnlrar of \ ilal Miiliali. i William RajiKir Edwin Carman, M. U.. Health om.e.-.
JANES VENDITT
TUB]
"Vp-to-Date Taiilor"
is DOW abowing
All tke Newest Spring Style*
iu all the Lateat Shade* High Grade Woolens j and Hinh -Vrt Tailoring'
I ut vtn'v Modei'.-ite I'rices
If it comes Irom VENDITT Styles and Prices are Rig:ht
BANK OF I
re
FREEPORT PLUIRIII6
Freeport Banh «iid RHTwa co.
a Freeport, L. I.
Ca^UI $30,000 B ., 1, n 1...
I Randall Biuldiug opposite denot
NaIb Street v reepert « ^»~» pw
KILLED IN TENEMENT FIRE
ROBBERS MAKE BIG HAUL
village Are., Reckrille Ceatre, L. I.
HIIIA.M ll. SMITH.Jrr.iidi'nt
THflM.tS (i. KNIOHT. Vlce-l»n<iidrnt
JOSEPH ALBIN, Manager
.TOHX .1. RASriAl.L. rrpsW'iit
11, W KSLF.V nNEiy.'.etVr''''''.'?-'^
WILLIAM .'^. HALL. < asMei
SCHOOL orriciALo
W. B. Oilurlinot. Pre<iil»i.t | "" 71* Cc
I Ok Snith
aaaraal R. HmitI *Slt\KUtMKt, AlbntOoMen.r'i.
E.1.1
Hartay B. Smith. Tnin«iir.<r Wallaty R. P.n.t.('l..r!i
Cluii. K. Mollnn.I. Trjai.t (ll:ir
raicMiRT aoAND or tnaoc
IVcaMent. Alonro K.iat. r
Occrelarv. Ilonrr L- M«x«'ii
Mcctaaccomi TurMlay In iMioti in..nth
KcTlew Hall
rRATKRNAL OROANIZATION8 Fraaport Loric*. Nn. «n. I. O. (i. K.
N'oble aranil, Lmi Fiabel
BnranllnK Oeerelary. ()Kar K1iik1.'<
Me«tiDfr nialit, Monday
Ualnal ReneTolent AaaorlHtinn
PrMlrtmt. William H. Pot-i
ttaor«tary. Kruory .1. Poat
MacUU aad <tli Wcilueaday catli innnlli
¦ D. B. P. Mott Poet Nr. 527,0. A. It.
Omnmaodef. W, H, l^attcraon
Adlalaat. Henry .Meait
Martilataad ti Wwti^eailav u( eaeli muntk
CoDrt Inxiaola. No. 1.1(1. P. of A.
Ctataf RaDK«r, Emorr J. Pi«t
Hacratarjr, Louia Hloffol
Maeta M aad 4tli taraday of each nionlh
Conncil No. 67, Jr. O. l'. A. M Ooaaellar,C. Wealer (ioldtn Bceralary, Oscar W. Valentine lltartlng Disbt, PMday
I Indies' TaiiorinK a Specialty
I fjct ice sLoiv you Mutcriuln aud
1 ijuotc you Jirices
y«ltea Street,- aear Main rUIPOIT. L. I.
j
I The Wall Street Journal
> 'Mvea advice and aiuwera, withont '• iharge, inqnirioa aboat iuTestmeiita. I jtndifl* underlying oanaea of market I moTomeuta. Determlnea facts goTcru. I InK Taloe of ¦ecnritiea.Criticiaea.'.tnalyBea aud reviewa Railroad and Indnstrial ro- porta. Haa complete tables of eamiiifra >f propertiea. Quotea active and inac- (ive atocka and bonda. Rucorda the (he last sale of bonda and the yield on inTostment at the price.
One who daily eoniull* the Tbi Wall SraBlT JotntHAL it belter qualified to inreiit money tafely and profitably and lo advite abotit inveitm*nti Utan one who ioet not do to
PobUahed daily by
Dow, Jones A Co., 44 Brow! St., N. Y.
The oldest newa agency of Wall St.
|13 a year, fl a month.
HBRtiRS T. KAYNOlt.Caabin
Board of DIretton
Geonre W I)aTi«on
John Vinoiil
Ql«ntft..rll. n. l'onil«
Clilirlrs W. IIn.v..|i
Arr..n.lprS,.iilh
Ji.hn Vi. I)<'M..lt
Ed««r.l T. Thumlon
W.-.lon «.-n.-rnl Ila
Thomna (J. Knijht
lliram R.ijniitii
• Wculi-y B. Smith
riiarli-s I. Wallace
Au'ilin:'..rn«-..ll
J..hi! T. DaTl...ii
IlamiltiHi W. Paaraall
ikiiii; Biiflineas ot Depoait
lloyal Areaaum. Fra.emal Caunoll HwterSM temi iiry ; F A. Wpo.1
Dt, Merrln M. Baynor
JiDitlceraiary.F, A.Woe
Mttts U and 1th Thunday of each month
Freefiort (^Tonclave, No. wrj
Iiuprond Onler Haplaaopha
Arvhon. l..«'o. Ktthel
BM'y, W.ll. Smith
HMla M and ard 'Ttteialaya, ulil llcviow Ilall
J. A. Oonrt, Oriental Tuinple Hnyler Blllann. Orand Orlont
Ltacoln Camp, No. ]S.Sona of Vetorana.
Captain, Frank II. ttoaman
IMMvreaanl. Kmory Pnat
Alpha Conncil No. II, D. of A
OonBOlloi', Hn, Zlllah IVaraall
Haorotary. Mlaa Ida Kaynor
Maata lal, M and Sth Tueaday cveninKa
Alpha Council. No. dS. ll. uf L
Onncllor, Kila H. Wyninii
tecratorr. Mlaa Ida Kaynor
Danihtera of Rolx-kah
- Moble Orand, Mra. Nettle B. Wallaon
aaeretary, Mlaa Annie Bedoll Haeta lat and M Thnradaya ot each month Itasport Lodge, No. «. Bhleldof Ho rorthy Maatrr, (too. Becretarr. Lyman '
tint OKPARTMENT Chief Insineer. A. Jamea Cronly Flrat AaalaUnt. Smith F. Pi-nr»nll Heeood Aaaiatant, Honry R. H.il.'ll
FRCCPORT
Arritre.
Waat
•JSa. m. l:IMp. m. CrlOp. m.
¦aal
a«la.ni. 11:10 p. m. CiDp. m.
COUNTY coimr,
MAILS
I.I.XVC
Woal
::Wa.^il. Ililin p. m KiiiAp. ni. TlM'p. in.
Raat 7:110 a.m. Itifl p. ni. 5:1" p. m.
NASSAU COUNTY
MarUa V. Wood,
PlninlllT.)
Ueorsa Ho.iir.1 llaii.liill. Soiiio F.! „„,„ Oanlfri. Cliarl... II. (iiiiilort,^ ""'.": Waltor K. flanUTi. ll....r,-.. A.i '" "" (iantorl. Una llniun nmlV Amanita M. Wiillu.i « I
IV't.'ii.lanu.l
JV the alK.rr ml.il.it ite/nnlniUi /
Yov aaa naaKBi ataMiiNCo tti annw-ur tlte eoiaplalat in thil artiiin, and tti tot v.. a copy ot yoor anawer on iho IMaintllTH Attorney with.
¦aw after Ihn i.erVi aioaa. eacluatTe of tiie ilay of
fyooi
¦ twei
Uwt
fter the hertrlct. nf thia anm.
. and in
lot ynur failure to aiiiwar, or aiHwiT. .luda. jt will be taken a^aitiHt yo.i hy lii'fanit, for relief demaiHlftI in the romplnint. ¦ - ¦ ry nth. MW
KOWIN (i, WRIIillT.
Plalulir»Atl<.rn.'y. Offlro an.l I'.iat OtHc .V.I.Inn^, HilrkTtlloC.-nln.. New Yorit. ro(Ae.l«-.(.'..ilM.it I ;....(.» //. i.'.i.if. ,-, Tlie foregoiutf «iintiii....< I- ..--rYe.! i hi p«b Iratiiin. i.ur«iinnt t.. .ii ..nl.. Kdaar Jackno.i. ('..iiiii,. .in.lir-' .-I flonaty. daleil the -.<l,li i><<< >.' l.-hriiart. !'.<;. aad aKd w.Ui th»e..mi.lnii.i. ii. tl..- oHir.- ..I ll... Clark lit Nalwu Coinut ai Miii.'<.la. Nh-hhu CiMaiy. New Y.>rk. III K. hruiiry -.'l-l. IWU'. III.' 'aim havimi l>r.'n flieft tli.'r.'lu ..n K.'hr.i
..( 11...
art mSi. ina.
flalrd Febrnar; 'JM
hllWi s U. WIlllillT,
iiit,ir-Ait..ii.. Ki«'li<ill« c.'M
Ilit.-r.-l i.ni.i ..n .«t..-cial Dopoeit^. Dri.f:> U-.i.il on Kocliiii.l .iti'l Ihn CoiitiiieDI Y.mr r»tr..t.nKn Solii-itcl. Ranklna Honra: » \. u. to .1 r. u.: ^miirrla I A. M, lol-JM. Ili-roiinl Pay!.: T.i.".la)< iiiiil Kriiliijs. P A. l
rpHF, PF-OPLE OF THK STATE OF NKW I VORK.
T'o Alice Jonr^ii. .7biii.-s W. .Innen. Snmuel T. .1. Jonoa and Albert Vi. Jiinea. if liTina. if dea.l i.i Ilia widow, heirs at law, n.'Xt ..f aiu. letcatoe.! an.l ileTtseea if auy ; ...-tnl jtr.-. '
Wliereas, Albert W. Senmn the County of NaaiMiu. Kx.-ctit i.lied to our .SurroKate's C..iir NaKfiati, to hare a rerlHiii iiiplriiinci.l lu writinit heariiixdato Ihe'^lnddiiy of June. IMt. and two iM'iirinir .late tl.o liith
I of Wantaitli r. haa lately n ..film County
day ot Hny. ItHV. anil Hit IMh day of O<!tolier, IUUI. n'l tiersonal emate. duly i.rf.Ted Will and Teata ment of Thoi ..f the town of Ki-miMiteiid, • a«e<t.
r Ilearitiff dat.) thu ai nnd
inly of hereby
Notice to Tax-Payers
Department of Collection
BM* I, Towi Hall HEMPSTEAD, N. Y.
Tbe mdenigned R^oeirer of Tasen for Uifl TuwD of HfimpatAArl.hieraby kiwa notice tliAt lie will be In fttl«ndane« to rec«tTfl laxrn at R<m>m 1. Town Hall, iu the TilUgo of Hempslnitt. on
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1905
Monday, Marcli 27, 1905
Buoilaya and Holidays escepled, frtMn it A. M.
Wherefore. Yon and enrh of yon, are ritod and required |.er«..i.nliy to lie nn.l liefore our said Surrouale. at the Stirniyale's Office, al Miia'ola. in tbe C.iinty of Kaariin. ou the-Jlth day of Marrh. l!«i. at nine o'cloek in foren.H>n and atlonil tho prohale.if tho aai.l l^st Will and Tostamunt. and anch of you who are beroby cited, nn are under twenty-ono years of age, are retjuired to appear by yonr neiicral iroardian, if you bare ..no : or, if yon liave none, lo appear aud aj.iily for citie t,o la, ai.iMiinoil. and iu the cTent uf your failure or nettli-et to do •o, a special fruardian will be a[.|i.iinl.-d by the Surrogate to rcpreaent and nel for you in thia proceeditiff.
In Teatimony Whereof. Wo liavo rauw.l the Seal ot tho Surroitnto'.s Court of onr nuid County of Naaaau to be hereunto ntUxetl.
Witni'Bs, Hon. ElMJAa Jaoksox,
J*urn»aat4! of our aaid County
of Nas.«nu. at the Surr.iffat..'a
lt..».| Oflice. at Mine<iln. id tl.e said
Counly, tlie2Wh.lay ' '
ISAAC C. LUDLAM, Ally. Petitioner.
la Kiehanito Pl., N. V. City.
Beari of Wrtctors
JoTin J Itandall Anirn«t Immi
Smith Coa
Williani K Oolder
Wallace H. C..in»L-ll
Clinrlen L. WaUaca
William S. Il.-ill
Ed.;iir.lacks, n
Wllliiiuili. Miilor 11. We«le.v Pine Daniel H. Ruynor CuleaPcttit Harrey I). Smith tieortti' M. Kandall
to .1
0|.i.|i. exco(>t letfal liulitla^ai. from I
,,. .1. OIT.-rs fariliti n.l in.l.i.. ......... .-
i-rerj ,l.-,..-.rline„. ..i.ial 1.. .ho-.- ,.f ,-itl.. r lli.' N.'W Vork or Br.iollyn hanks or Tnnt r.iiii iMiulua, ami erer) »rc..iiiin.Hl;iti..ii ns fnr as is conniMant »i»b ronie-rratn.' manHiteiaent.
lBl<weBt nt the rale of H per rout, jaiiil on timoUopotils, three uiontljs ..r more. Drafts Usned on all i.art.i..rV.nrop.-.
Doea a ueneral l.ankini; l.iisini'f-
.Accoasts Ilf ri,ri.omtiooa, ctMiil-.-tuies, «o- ci.'ti.'s, ete.. solicited,
Ki.lire saiisfarli.in B.uiraDtoe.1.
Iu.iuiriua will receive jirultil.t :illeiit.:..n and 1». rli.-.-rfiill.t aii>w.-r..l.
NOTICE 70 CRCDITORS
riir'.iaiii tuanonlur of llov. Ro»F.r.T PFA- r.l HT. .'^.ir, .-..t.-of lli..C..inity..( Nn"iiu. nolire is li.T.'l.y .....ll to oU tieraoiia^havitii; clauud
"*"''"""' ANDBIW I. STUU
Inte ,.r ll,.- T,.wn ..r ll.-mrsl.'a.l in llie Paid ('..ui.tv. .l.-ren-..'.l. t.. t>r.'..'iiL tti.i i-aiiio tvith Lho T...iel.ers llier.-..f, t.. ll,. .nb.,-ril..-r. the.-i..cutor of the La.t Will nu.l r.-.~u;i„-.,l..ls«I.Ui.yeBS.-d ,
al her i4ae«of intDati'-iinff ihi.< l.iiain'-ss. at Uia law ortler..f (', *T. I'.-rry.tl ilr. .-ai...int Are., Hns.kljn. N.'« \,.rk, ..ii ..r b<-f.,re Ihu twutity-
Ilflli .lav I.r-111 .-XI.
llausi l>ec.-uils-r llilh. V:tn.
FRAMIS V.-. STLLZ, C. AT. I'KRKY. Eicculor.
Attorne.>«(..rKjernlor, I
;rt William St.. New York Clly.
E. SEAMAN
DHAIXR IN
Fruits and Vegetables
B»nking Comp»ny ot Genoa, Ohio, Nenriy a Score Peris!i in Ne-A York j Robbeti, Clly Blaze. '
¦~^"~~~ rlfty-two Thsaaand Dollari Takea Tram
MANY INJURED ARE RESCUED '^"''-""'.'•" K.c.pe .„ «„„,
¦ nd Hand Car.
Sanitary Plumbing
STEAK, SOT WATESasd BOT AffiESATIUfi
TIX ANO SHEET WON WMK Jobbing Promptly Attandad To
Long Dlatance Telephone, Hla Local Telephone, aa
Tflrphoac 641
J. M. HEWLETT
l'o|...l,..i. Kui Hl,u Uwelllag llbnae l-.iirna lliirlat Karlr Moraina Uaara — Mo.1 ..r llea.l Foiin.l on To» rioor -ralii-emeii «...! liremen Make llerale Iteaiii-i.
N.'W York I'it.t Nltio.e.'ii slioi'tod lioilios l.l |ioiauii« wli.i tvoro l.uiii'.tl lo tlonlli or «-ii'.. Mifro.-ni-tl in fx lire wliioh ¦.wrpi (!¦ . ihi.kly iwipnliitotl totiotuoni nt KCi All'ii vti-o.-t onrl.v in lilo ui'irniiiK ni'io l.ild in .1 row in the Kltli-iilBo atrri't stntion. ami olovoii vi.-tiiiis. >nn'oritiK from aovoro iiiJtirlo«. ivot-o aoni t'l Koll.'vtio ami Cotivor iioni- Imspitnls. n<>spornto refcnen by pciij.-i tiioii and tlromoii. and »<-*iies of i"i-i-ni- iinioiis tho lhotii««nila tu' Knst snarmoti niioiit iho arron of tx liouso. .Most of tlio liend ' t-liihiroii.
nsionialiint; tlio
iliizitie i-nliliit iinikiHl tho iMjii't nil wotiiidoil we Spt'oatlinj; tvith ill n lliiii-v
Hay, Feed
and
Bundle Wood
Orders Delivered Promptly
Main Street Freeport, N. Y.
Sonlhof I'ot,t Office laaa Mrtaat* TtMnat lu lacol Taktkioe 2J
:a on Maidnr la* TiciiiK ttty tt car* met at
RereWer'a 08k-e. from » A. M. t<i :l l>. M. The BeoelTer'a Ollice will be oiwiied February
thn T
ai,
after (hla date muit bn addreaaed to the tifiunly
Treaanier at Hineola, Naaaau Counir, N.Y.
All Taiea paid during the flrst Ihirly days no IM>rcentaM added tlien*to. Second Ihirtv day.t '2 per cent will be atlded and ¦ih cenla for Notice. Tbifd tidrtydaya 11 percent, additional will be added, makina total iwrcenlafte of 7 |ier cent.
AllUieaareimyahlenttbe Receirer'i Umee tipto June Isl, after which dale lliey are luiy- ab|.i at the County Tiuaaurer'i (lllice al Uineola, N. Y.. vilhan additional 7 i»'r cent. tier aiuium penalty added thereto.
In paypient of Taxes llirou(h the mails |.l.ia>n send uoeek or Honey Onler. Money or I'..8laffe Stamra by mail are not atHwptetl for T» z.-s.
All Tai Bills. Reeeipla or CAirrea|«indeiire lo be sent by mail, ntnal lie accompanied hy k.'lf addroasea BnTelojie aud Stamp.
Tawa. Camoit aad (tela Taa tl.lO
¦aad Taa Jl
¦aard ar laallk Taa 02
r.P.WalarTaa I*
¦•¦.WalarTaa .54
Dated February 8. IMI.
ALANSON ABRAMS Reccinrol Taiea
PATENTS
m^^'^^S'^^
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In graat numbara and varlatlaa, trua ta nama
and dug fraah from tha ground, and
dalivarad In a ahert time in moiat condition
Greenouse... Plants
Low by quan¬ tity. Fulldl- reetlona will ba found In our arlee I lat for planting and oaring for treaa. Thla arlaa Ilat la free
BELLMORE
L. I.
Tie Beniiliglon Bealty [ompani
wish to nnnotiiK'e fliiit Ihev iirt'
IN ALL COUNTNin. Madam, Sreet milk Wmtldmglaa mvet thu, mmaey aade^tea Itepmteat.
Mad aa< MilMiaiat rmllM EuMnly. ¦« IMh Mns^ eto. Oetml toom torn* aass,
WAgNiNaTON. D. e.
GASNOW
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hempatead
New York dffloe In Ilempsli-ail Rank llulldInK ftiraer Main and Kultim Sirevts
??0W READY TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC
BUILDING PLOTS AND LOTS
On their New Property
Newton Manor
at
Newton Mnmir i» within 2 ininiiU'.s walk nf llir ilrj .it.
School llou.se i.s on the ju-ojierty.
The streets .'Ulll nvfiiues thi-oii<;h thin jii'ii|ii't'ly ,'irt" iiiiilnulilnl- y the finest of any on Loiij; Islaiul; are (iO fcil \\ iilf u ith \'2 foot liilewnlks.
Market & Garden Seeds
Seed Potatoes rertilizer
TDK.IED ORAIlSrS
Churcli St. rREEPORT, N. Y.
Chas. 0. Colvin&Co.
BELLMORE, L. I.
BUILDEliS AKD DSALXRS
Carriages, Waigons
and Harness
unaait, niMtino md rAnnmo
VCork saUed for and d«UT«i«d N T. and H. i. Teleplioiie, W-b Bellmora ^'HBBLS RUBBER TIRED
SA-ntPACTION OUARANTEBD
Fine Aasortrasnt to Select from A few Specialties in Prices
nui.her tlr.'.l 1,11,.-!.-. $M Mn.l »*i »,„i .it,
lul,h..r.tire.l n.iiaN.iiu. MV. .o'l »7.'. and'np. '
(l|..nrun.»l.ome. »t.'iaiid JiHin.l.ip. ,
..{"c'^r™'!..;''' "} '"¦ cinblnatlon iraeons, i
111. SVI an.l t.>i and np. i
tl[i.>n and lop.leliver/w&Koaa, |tiO, |70, $110 aii'l IWI anil nj.. I AI».iother« too nnmeiona tn mention. I « e alau all.iiv a liberal lUaoount tonah bay
ill.Oe RUBBER TIRES tl*.W
Wa ftiaranlee to l^e free from Imperfet^ta ' In workinanHl.i[> an.l tnaierlAl andwe will re. i place any Ure provini; dofectire, npoa latora ;
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 132 Naaaau St
NKW VIIIIK BALDWIN. MASSAU CO L ¦
HeNSEY 4 COUCH
EXTRA DEEP RESTRICTED
WM. G. MILLER
$99 UP
LOTS
CASH OR INSTALLMENTS
THC K£Y TO SUCCm
KtisoTtt WR.lIn^' a I'.rtih iiiiltWl ripllon of in InTPOtloc, «HII hr ("oOli'tly tdtlkr-tl, ¦.liliout ..utt, ki roitt nklcatatilllly. r minini..»tlonsvifKily,oiih.l«i.tl«l, The hftad»tjuic«t Ultis*
_ I'lteuU i.ikrn thrniiifh llcDtey & (.^outfli rccetva tpatial, »atna, Mithoul ..harge. 'a
THE AMCmCAII IIVCBTOK
b^i'ft rliitkcn,!! 5^. All nr»t.t«aUti, toe. ft copy.
tiJiv;!,.. MEW YORK
For Maps Dnd Particulars Write
Buflder and General Contractor ^''""'"^^<'° ^^'^^^'^ Company - 62 Broadway, New York GET THE BEST
\ MAIN orricB
I 16 Bedford Ave., BROOKLYN, N. Y.
I R. T. aat N. J. TalaplMDa, U7 Greaapalmt
Public Building, Churches and Heavy Factory Building Made a Specialty
Appraiser of Real Estate
and Adjuster of Fire Losses
lESIDENCEa FIEEPOIT. NEW TORK
T*l«yKon« Cennacttona
CHANDLERS HELD
TWO RELIABLE NAMES
RELIABLE PIANOS
"IRMICN t BACH" "NELD" "IVERS ft POND"
and other mako.s
NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS
Cash or Installments
REPAIRING AND TUNING
CHANDLER ^ HELD PIANO CO.
439 Fulton St. Below Jay Street Brooklyn. N. Y.
Ueprcsentod by E. V. Baldwin, Frooport, L. I. Live aKonts wanted in all villatcij not iviinseiitnl
LONO ISI^ANID RAILROAD TIlsAE TABI^K
Wl.MKU V.«>l i;«k%.
¦An ¦OVKD.
per
3U ; II ma
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IM *ia tm
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ill 111 *<a
117 l« f II
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niled lell Ilaiiips linrt slim «nr lioiio of pfii'upe li.v tlii> slalrcaspR nlinoKt Ix-fon- tliey linil liooii dlnoovercd. The Hre emuV' "t tile reur piuviil ii pnlli to >;afel.v foi' Hiores. tliaiiks to the i-ool liendediiess Ilf n pollcemnn. who Mved iIocimik of livcK nnd who tliinllj- fell tlirei? Hoon while linsieil in his work of reReue. llio ollu'i- lemnes were elTeoted from llie fioiil of the leiH'iDent at a time «ln'ii nearly every windoitr wna beleh- inc tire .-ind smoke and practlrally the wlmle interior was a rugliiK furnace.
Ill all there were about 120 liiwatei ill the bulldiu);. divided auions twenty fninilies. There wns Koine talk tbat the tire M(»s Ibe work of an Incendiary. Imt the police could find liltle ou which
10 liase tbis theory. Tile known dead are:
Mrs. Ilosie Wiener, twenty-three years old. wife of Uenjimin Wiener: Saiiilor Wiener. .Mrs. Wiener's four- yinrolil son: Ida .Miskowiti. teu years old: Mis. .lesslc Kohn. twenty-six years old. wife of Harry Kobn: Mor- ilK .Mueller, live mouths old, mid Kose .Mueller, finii' years old, tUecbUdrou of j .IhmiIi MiiKller; Harry Kaufman, nine { years old; Isaac lloloinon, riKbtpen years old: Jacob .Soloniun, eighteen [ yenrs old: Mrs. Itacbel 8olonion. for- i ly live yenrs n!d. Tia- unldentilled ' dead ineluded four boys, two W'onien i and one uirl. 1
Hi-iiiiise many of ihe dead were found j on the (op (loir would not Indicate [ thai thw were all leuanls of thnl part ut the honse. (Some of tbeiu dwelt Illl llur iVnvii. Imt were driven upward liy tile tiaini's which i|ulckly converted j tlie lower Iloors into n bllKing furunce. I'hiy tleil lo Ihe garret, only at the j lust III he cut off from all bope of res- iiic and killed by the flre or siuoke.
rile Iniildini;. a (Ive-atory brick struc- liirc. nf double leneinent design, and lnHkcd from baseiueut to attic with ! .Ii'wisli nnd Kussian families, stood I lit Kiri .\lleii street, exiendiiig back to ]
11 small paved yard ill tbe rear of lt4 i i;idii(lj;r slreel. riic space ra»e<l hy Illl' lily aliiiii; Deiaiicey street for Ihe I iiliproiu-Ii to the WIUianisburK Hridge I
, ends Insl III Ihe udltb. so tbat from \ Ihree sides there is a clenr view of lie j
The lire had attained yreat headway i tvlieii ilisidvereil, and it is more than | Iirnliiilile thai al least half uf those ! Willi pciislii'd were beyond huiiiau aid. altli'iiit'li still llvinn perhaps, wbeu the aliirni wenl in.
rile tile was disioveriNl at 11.411 ii'.-loi-k ill the hasemi'iit on the south -lilo. Thr rmim wbere the lilaie is siippo'^ril lo liav.' originated was oc- lupieil liy Stanislaus SlenhkKk. who 11111 a small sausace slore. Tbe ad- .iiiininc bnseiiient slore was triianled liv Isaac Havls. who discovered the li'iiz.'. 1111(1 tvho wlls (frajic juice and llcht drinks.
Havis proliahly spent scverni pre- (inns iniiiiili s in n frnntic effort to et- | liiii;iiish the lire liefore giviUK the i 11 ill nil. I
Till' liarkci'iier in a saloou al Broome | Mild .Mhii sireels heard PavLs' cries, niul wiiliiiul waitinir lo investigate I.'111'SsimI Uic cause and sent ill nn a illlll liy iHepUone. (Jtliiii.- IlirilliiiR rescues were made liy
; Fieemont. Ohio. -Three men liletv up the vault nf the Ceiioa Hanking t'oni- pany. of (ieno.". early in the morning, escaping nfter the crime in .-. Iiuirgy which Ihey had stolen.
Posses went i i pursuit of the rob¬ bers and Ihe sheriffs of the surrounding districts tvere notilied. Plunder amonut- Ingto »:;:.'.(KSi. of wlii.-li *•_'«>(«, was in cash and $."i<t.(H>.l in iietioiinlilc pnper, was obtained.
The raid ou the hank was made a little while before dawn. Several strangers have been noticed iu the totvn lately, and it is liclieved Ihcy wore lookiiiK over the hnnk and getting tbe lay uf tbe land.
.K heavy explosion awoke several jicr- sons liviug near (he hank, and many dressed hurriedly and ran out in inves¬ tigate. The f rst mnn tii reach Ihc Imnk saw two meu in a lniKgy. As he ap¬ proached one of Ihcm levelled a re¬ volver at him and tired, the shot going wide. He satv a third man run out of the bank and leap into the vehicle. The horse was lashed into a k'allop nnd Ibc robbers inilckly disappeared.
On examination it tvas found that entry to the hank had been forced wlib Jimmies. .K charge of nilro-glyeerinc was usiil to open ibe vault. The Job was clean and workmanlike and had evidently been done by experieneeil men.
The vault door was liadly vvreiked. Tbe Interior bad been rilled, but a large sum iu bills hud been overlooked.
The robbers with great coolness had broken Into a Iiam nearby nnd hnr- iieiied nud taken nut n horse and bugg}'. Apparenily nne man had at¬ tended to (his, ivhile the olher two were busy in tbe bauk. .
A posse of men armed with rifles ind shotguns was hurriedly formed and pursuit began along the road tnken by the robbers. Tbe pursuing force was loaded Into Ihree wagons.
The trail led to tbe railroad, where tbe abaiidoneil Iniggy. wilh the horse exhausted and ilri|iping wilh sweat, was found. A handcnr tvas missing from n switch at tliat point. In all probability the escape tvas cirefully plauued, md (he handcar placed (hero during the night, hcforc the gang started for the bank.
The handcar was found later in tbe day. the robbers having ahaudoued It nnd started across country, in nil prob¬ ability, after Hrst dividing Ihe pluiido' nnd dispersing.
IIIU IKHICATMIN HA.M.
It Will Overflow a.'id.ixKl .\cres ol Laud in .\rizuua aud Cost l|:i.I(XI,U(K). Wnshiugtiiii. 1). ('. The Secretury of the Interior nwardeil n contract for the construction iu Salt lliver Vniley. Arizona, of what will he one of the largest daius in the world. It will he built iu acioidiinie with ihe terms of Ihe Nalional Irrlgnlioii act. and will eost Xl.lim.lHMi. The work will he done by .1. .M. OTtourkc .V; t'o.. of (!al- vesloii. Texns. In iidditiiiii In ovcr- flotving about '.'t.-uMKI') acres of land, the dam tvill supply tvatvr potver for huudriHls of places llirongiiout Ihe rerrllor.t.
The dam. whicli will he known as the Uoosevelt dam. will he '2'2o feet high and at its base will have a thick¬ ness uf about LINI feet, or the length if an ordinary city blmk. The tvork must In- complettHi wilhin two yrars, icciirding to the terms of Ihe c'outract.
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.Miiii.t Di'iillis ill I'.sagua and leiTifled Population Kleis.
A iilpiuiiiM'. The population of Ihe s<'ii|iiiri iiitvii of Pisagiin has been ihrowii inln 11 stale of paiiir by nn e|ii' d.'Uii'' III' 111'' lailinnlr plngtie thnl i.s r.ifiiiv liiire Hunilre«ls of persons lill VI' ilii'd Iniiii tile disease.
ll i< siiili'd llinl Ihe Inwn has heen aliiiiidoned The police opened «'v- iTiil dcMTled liniises niid fouiid in tbcui
Piilslinrg. Pn. Pcrmissii granted hilmr li'iiders In liovernmenl tvorkinen win lo become memiiers of in This annoiinceuicnt was Prank Hucliaunn. Presiden lional Associathui of Krldg tnral Iron Workers, who .connection witii tiie lioisiin itrike.
Huchanan saiti Prcsideti when iu lOiiference tvllii labor lenders, gave conseii seutatives nf llic unions I. Ihe (Inverninent workmen unionisni. No force is lo In men ninsi Inin the unions i free will.
nil has lieen nrganize all II may wish ibiir unions, uiaile liy t of Ihe Na- e aud Btrilc- tviis here in g engineers'
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CiiliHiiiii. Mesiin.The linnd of Yn i|iii linliniK who recently held up nnd inlilii'd Ihl' .Matatlan stage nf fl.'t.tKI*) Ills lieen nvertnken near Tecuain by a f.ll. I' lit rural isilice . Ill Ihe Oglit that ensued three of the Imlians nere killeil and two eaptureil. riijilaiii .lose Mnciel. of ,\rap<iiie(n, was s.riiinsly wounded In the engnge- nii'iii.
Veteran of ihc Confederacy Kxiilres in His Scvdity sixth Ycai.
Highland Kalis. N. Y. I'oloinl Caleb Huse. a veteran of the Cniifederacy, died here after ii surgical o|ieratioii. He tvas seveiilyUve years old.
Colonel Htisi- was graduated from Ihc t'nited States Miiitnry Academy in I8,'il and was for many yenrs an In¬ structor at West I'oint. He resigned from the fnion Army iu ISUI aud was coinmissloneil by .lefferson Kavis al purchasing agent in l':iiriiipe for the Confederate .\riiiy He remalneil ¦ broad in tl.at lapai Ity nnlil (he end jf hoslllltlcs. He is survived liy hil wife, Ihree sons and Hve (biughlers.
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President Adiri'sfi's M(lthl•r^ rresldent Uiiosi-vclt adtlresseil ihe NntionnI Congress nf Molhei-s at Washingtoii 1». •'. dwelling on fam¬ ily life, (lie mission nf'wniniin and tU» evils nf dlv.in e.
I'.dnratinn nrevliiet.
Siiiu-ii.s fnr Ten hers- Coll»fe for r.in.-, 'Ni >Lntv a Intlll nf ir.M sludenls,
.V new i"illege s.riety is m process of f.iruiiiiini. a! 111.' New York I'niver- v.iv It is ll. Ill devoted In Ihe study ..- |.isr..r.i
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Ill file Cilll,.hill S.1.0..I < f Ijin .Mr Tha'.lllil' I' Keiines'in lui liei-ii »p- I ill "iI 1 .an I-r on ihc l.iw .,f evidence I :¦ :l::. vii-r :.i iciii
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Kmperor William possesses over 150 full mllltarv and naval tiniforms.
King .Mfoiisn of Spain Is liesltatlng aiiHing ihiee royal maidens In bit choice of a linde
Seireiiry William H Taft wili be Ihe iiral.ir at tbe Ynle Latv School cnmuii'ii.'enieiit n*-xt Jiiiic.
The Sultan of Turkey and tha llnri-u ot 111" Netherliinils are th* only lolal nlislaiiiers among Kuropean sov- ereigiis
The K HE of Sirtin I" Ihe nnly Inde- peBdeu( Muddhltt •overeign tn t bi¬ ir or id.
It is said on gis>il aulhoiiiy that J. : P. .Morgan " greaiei-t ilinrily li keep¬ ing young I nv. off the •irceli by ge^ (ing (lieni wnrk.
Mv Ciaii.g:. Wife nf Ih.- million- lire, though liie i.nii':liter of an old Netv KiiglaiMl fani.ly. is ii devoted to bi'oilaiid II hi-r hukl.aiid.
Auolljer rauiera .ni^iin.iK is tb* fierji.iu Kuipres,. Mie has laken lu- neincral le phoiographi of things timt ha.e iiii.r.'sie.i i.l. .ind in-r isilb-c- .if |i cIiU'-s IS u"..|i|.
UINOR EVENTSOF THE WEEKj
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Tile l"nite.l States Supreme Courl artlrmeil the cituslliutioiiality of ihe' peonnge laws nnd declared the Thir-1 i.'cnth .Vmendnient applied to acis of individuals ns tvell as Slates. |
liie Pi-esident sent to tbe Senale the iiomiiiation for I'niied States Plslrii I tiidge In the District of New Jersev ¦ if Joseph Cross.
I'll. Senate in exi^'utive session con- i lirnicd tiie noniiniilinn of Krank II. Ilit.hcnck. Massai btlset'ts. lo lie Kirst .\sslstant Pnstuinsler IJeuernI
SiMfetniy of the Treasury Slinw hns issuetl n wnrr.ini tnr JT.'iti.tum ir fnvor Ilf MnnsHeid. Mc.Mtirrny A- Cornish, Icwyers. residing iu llie Indinn Terri¬ tory, as fees for sirt ices rendered liy Iheni to the ''IiihMiw and I'liicknsnw Imlians The Seci-etary of Ihe Inter¬ ior declined tn appn ve Ibe claim ou , Ihe ground inal it wai. excessive. Con- .gress. however, ilirccted (he payment • nn the sliowing .ha. It was iu acconi- i mice with tlic .'ont cet with tho III- | dians. I
Twn siiliiiiarinc torpedo boats, one ; In lOsI ;;L'.-|ti.iH»i. Ihc .ilher J'.tHl.OOO. were nrdcnsl from the Kleclrlc Bont I I Compnny hy the Nnvy Depnrtmenl. I I \'espnsiaii Warner look c'large of I Ihi' Pension Ofll.'c.
Contracts are nhnut lo lie let for the ! construction of twn uiacniflcenl ofllee liuiidings for Senators aud Hopreieii- j tatives. '
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THE SUNDAY^ SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON CONHMENTV FOR MARCH 19.
OPK AIiOPTKD ISLANDS .After n long .discussion and several conferences ihe House of nelegates of Porto Ilico insistiHl upon a priv vision In Ihe civil service liill compel¬ ling all Ihe preseut employ * to take examinations with outsiders. Thil killed the bill, as Ihe Couucil stead¬ fastly opposed :he insertion uf the provisic ;.
The coroner's .lury iu ITonolulu found a verdict that Mrs. Stanford died from poison, adininlstereil with felonious intent by some unkuowu person or persous.
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Conn; l'l for Anna Valeiilinn. now iui|irisoned al lliickcnsack. -N. J., aud I'oiidemneil to dcatli for murder, have sotighi the inlervcntion of tile Italian .Vinliassnilor.
Led by Schtvnrzscbild *: Suluberger. whn lire snid In linve broken awny Trom the Beef Trust, iudepeiident packers Imve.raised ii Inrge fund to tight tbe trust.
Sidney Adams, chief cierk of the gen¬ ernl delivery division of the Bnlllinore (Mil.I Postofllcc. pieadiNl gtillty ill the I'llited States District Court to the chnrge of rohhlng Ihe mnlls. nnd was sentenced by Judge Morris (o serve three jears in llic Maryland Peniten¬ tiary .
Allierl T I'niri.k. .oiivicliHl of the luiirdcr of Willinin .M. Itice. went front Sing Sim; prison In .Vlliany. N. \.. and was piesent nl the session nf liie Court of .\|ipenls. where argument for n rc- vcrsnl of .inilgnieiil agniust lilm wns lieguii.
The Wisconsin Assembly pnssed n bill to force nil companies doing a life Insurance hnsiness In that .Slate lo ailopl the imittiiil system.
.\ pinn by which liie iiollcy holders nre lo elii-'t tweniveiglit of Ibe Hfly- ttvn dircclurs nf Ihc Ki|ultable Life .\ssui'aiicc Siiiiciy tvns ndopted nt a iiiiM'lIng nf llle I'liinmillc ¦ oi seven of the i-orpnrnlion in Nctv Vork City.-
Pni'iHc Coasl llsliermen reported lo Washlnguin. 1'. c. ilinl Jnpanese aro pomhiiig saliiiiin In llic Heriiig Sea.
The headless Im,!., of ii man and Ihe hody nl IX tvnnian. evidenlly murdered, have been fnund In n rock Hssnre near Pornlelln. Idnho.
The fniiirnl servic,. of Ibc lale A. .M. Palmer, the Ilieatrical mnnager, wns beld ill New York City.
The Lrlc Knilroad anununceil a change in ronle. doing away with llio awktvard curves und glade on (he tvesicrn division.
Sciict.niy X'ctinll tvill attend the .Xniei'i.'aii .MiinurnI Hirers' .'\ssocintion Convcniioii. nl Allniilii. lln. Mny 111.
The lull' Jiiiiii's c Cnrler left »!.• ."iiHi.iiisi. of which if-JiHi.iKKi wns bc- iinciilln.l III Iliirvnr.l . i.iversily.
riin will ttTi Willinin I . Milton, of Netv York, tvas mnde pulilic a( PiKs- Hcid. Mass. The esinle of SI.IKKI.OIKI will go In lliirviird rniversity afler the ilealll nf Ihe willow.
Whileliitv Kciii iinnnunciMl his retire nieiil lis cdllnrln-.hlef of Ihe New Y'ork Tiiliiini'.
Ten llionsiind Kiiiiilnble Life policy holders ill lliis Stale were called upon liy Ihe I'riinniiiis comniiltec in polillou 111.. Legislature lo compel inulualiia- lloii of the siiilclv.
Tiie iianie of Urand Chirf Stone, of the BroliicrliiHMl ot Locomotive Kiigl- iieers. tvns iilssed al a Central Keder- ated I'nion meeting in New York Clly when the Interborougli strike was dis¬ cussed.
A I iimmittce of imnkers nnd business men has prepared n |irolest lo (Iov¬ ernor Higgins nnd the .New York Slnle I.egisliiliMi. ngaiiist llie pnssng. uf Ihp piop.ivi'.l Inv on slock Irnnsf.'is.
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A-...l.lil,k lo advices 1 :t. : ... Ji
Imli finiii .\iiis Alii'lin, .npiliil oi .M,.ts- sinia. Knipirnr .Miiielek hns maiiied lo Ihe Nalional Itiiiik of Kgvpl n charier
for II slniillslimenl of a Stale Bank
nf Abysslnlii. Tiie cnpllnl of »'.;.4(KI.- IHNI will Im- cnntrilinled by llie Bniik of Kgyiit nnd Krench and Ilallan bank¬ ers.
Sir Piirdnii Ciarki'. in :iii interview spei'ially milled from l..iniion. Kiig- lllllll. ndvn.'iili's .luilins nnd cxiiiiiilioii riMinis nf iiciilini nri tvork ;it museums.
.\iiiilher piiliiic iiilrigue in Constun- llnople lux- r.'snited in Ihc smideu flight nf three high llllniiinii OlHcials, lleim. .\limel Piishii nnd It.r.n Pnshn. nldes- lie rnnip of Ihe Suliuii. nud Arit Hey, his I'liiinilerlnic.
The I'^lale nf Ihe Inie lirnml Duke Serglii". ill till' Dniitrovi- disirirl. near Moscow. Illl- heen pillaged by peas- an(s. nnd n fa .lory in the same dis¬ tri.'t lias lillll linriieil down.
The Miininis of Angl.ty died nt .Monle Carll- .K lousin inlierKs (hi' es(»(e« tvhiih nre said to be exempt from cri'diinrs
The lily of \ I'lll. 1 li,is apiioinlcd an liileri.nlinniil onniiHtec i oiiiposMl of nrllsis nnd Im lulling Cnrl .Mi'l'lierf. till' Ameri.an painler. inr llie organl- xnlinii nf (lie roi'i'ign I'XiiibKs al Ihe ml ixiiil.iiioii lo lie inmigtitaliil there Iiv King \ i. lor Kiiimniiu.'l on April
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Irenih I'liiik- indi'Hiiil.l.t 111.' i"i:e ..f 111. proposed liiis-inn Il'llll.
ll wn- ri|i..rl.il fr.im Cnra.as that Presidi'iit Castr.i had poHtiwiied the nspliail ease lo make tva^ for a suii (o annul the com cssinn nf ili.. Kreiicli Cn- I.ll' Company, and Hint Ihe La liunyra line had tieen ml.
guHiii .Vl-xaiiilrj. I'ril.' i'»» \ i.l.uia
and P e and l'riii.v-» Charlis of
li.iini.iik -illl d Irom Portsuioiilh lo t isil th • King niel <iu-.|i of P.>rlH«,il
Ibe Cnl.ai. Congress, ndjouriipil. having pnielicnll) nil iuiporlHiit nictistir.'s unlil mxi t.,ssi.i!i
A...,riling t.l n spi'-inl Sl pihT. I.iirg .lispuli'h (he |ii-asaii( lisiiig in lliissia Is iii'.inii.g more serious.
Ibe st..aiii»liiii l.ucunia l.r.ike n I'.nws.. pipe and il pliile and te o% for. id lo relnrn tn l.it-rpor-l Kngland.
Ki'iln.'doii if (h» I ank rai- in Lot. .bill. KCiiluml laiii^ I" .1 surprix. I.al linil a -lieiisilienii.g influcii'e on Hi.-
SutOcrti n«»llnr nr Ih* li4Ul Bora Wllad, j John Is.. I-II—Ooldon T»t, Joka la.
I 5*M«morT Versos, 10, lla-CoasmoBtery on tho Do^'s L«ssoB.
1. .\ man Iwrn blind (v. 1). I. "At Jesus iiSMed by. " Jesus ¦till Imnred at Jerusalem, and in one of His wallu, ptp liajia t.) or from t •yttsgoctK, He came t« this blind man. "He saw." Jesua took notice of his afllirlinn; looked upon him with ooncern. He anticipated hia otti. That look meant sight to the blind man. ".\ man." He was a beggar; it wu hil tradc. but among all his petitions he did not ask for sight. Yet Jesus gave it. Aa illustration of free grace. This man wm hojieless, helpless, luxir. "Blind from hil birth." Of the stx miracles connected witb blindness which are recorded in the goo. iicis Ihis ia (he only case described ¦* tilindness from birth. In this lies ita spa cisi characteristic, for since tbe world M- gan it waa not heard that any man opened the eves of one that was born blind ^v. 33). Blindness ia verv common in Palestine.
H. Jesus explains the mvstery of provi¬ dence (vs. 2-51. 2. "Uisciples asked.'^ Th( Hrst Question (hat arose in their mindl was why this blindness existed. "Who did sin." Scripture teaches (hat all diecMe, and even death, is the fruit of sin. Thi .lewish error consisted in believing that all special afflictions were divine visitationa for apecial ains. Thia error Jeaua col« rec^eil. Mark the contrast lietween theit thoughts and those of Jeaua in reply. Ra- pentance calls our own afflictions punish¬ ments, but love calla the afflictions of oth¬ ers trials. "This man.'' But how could the man ain liefore hia birth? The doctrine of the tranamigration of souls, by which the same soul is aup)>aaed to inhabit differ¬ ent Itodiea, was quite general among tka Oreeka and Asiatics, but there is no elear proof (hat this ilocirine was prevalcat among these .letvs. On Ihe popular aiippo- aition thnt special cslaniitiea are a punish¬ ment for succial sins, (he diaciples deaire to know wiKMe sin caused thia man's ailf- fering. Was it hia parenta' ain or hia own? If Jrsna had replied his own tbey woiild have aakeil. How?
3. "Neither." That ia, so aa to be tha cause of the blindneas. tlur Lord doei not deny the existence of ain, either in tbia man ot in hia parents. The dieeJplea looked to the origin o( the suffering; our Ixrd looked to ita removal. They aaked, "Who is to blame?" Jeaua aaked, "Who is to save?" Instead nf looking to the dark nbyas, nut nf whirh sin and mlwry originated, the Ixird'a heart looks to tha glory of Ood, who by redemption cxilta fallen man tn even higlier blessedneifl thla that of creature innocence, "Worki of tioil -manifest." Not that this man wu born blind for the aole purpose that a miracle mighl lie wrought, but that hil blindness furnished the occasion for Jesua (o (lerform the divine work nf healing him thna (o show Himself to be (iod. (Tod il not resfHinsible for sin and its conaa- i|uencea. but both afford Him an opportu¬ nity to show His power and grace,
4. "Wc must work." (R. V.) By tho plural "we," u given in the R. V., Jeem
His apostles with Hire in tha ink that "norkcn
It is encouraging to think that ^^ "we," poor weak men, can be "workcn ^ together with Chriat." To rid the world . of evil, of wrelcliedneas, lonely sorrow,'' deatitution and diseaae ia Ihe work of God. "While it is day." The day represents op¬ portunity; (he night, opportunity (last.
ff. "In the world." IIc would nut be long iu the llesh, but he has never eessed to be the hght of the world. Hin il dark¬ ness. He ia in liold rontraat to ain. "I am the light." Like the auu, it ia My buaineae lo ilis|ienae light and heat everywhere; to neglect no opportunity to enlighten and save (he Imdies and souls of men. "The eua ,
liefore them waa altogether lieyond human J means, but Jesus reminded Hia disciplea (hat in Him were light and life.
III. The blind man waa healed (tn. t, 71. 6. "Made clay—anointed." Jeaaa shows Hia Iiower by proceeding, in Hil nwn way, to heal Ihe man. Notice, I. There ts no connection lietween the meana used and the effoct produced. 2. Chrilt came into physical contact to attract at¬ tention and to stimulate faith; where faith was in lively exercise. He healed by Hia word, and s( a diatanre. 3. Christ appcala (o ttvo of (he man'a senses, hia hearing and feeling, (herehy arousing faith. Chriat gave Hia fwrsonal attention to thia eua, even though His iwtient waa a beggar. 7. "Oo." W^iuld He now prnve Hia faith in s atranger? Wnuld He liraitale beoauaa of Ilia lifelong teaching thst He muat not waah (he eyes medicinally on the Sabbath; much lesa s( s pool of water? Would Ha do what lie could? Her* came tha
practical (Mt, proving Hia faith and obe¬ dience. "Riloam." A fountain under tha walls of Jeruaalem toward the eaat, ba
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tween tbe city and the brook Kidron. It is still to be seen, nne of the few andia- puted aites in Jerusalem. "Ry interpreta- tinn, sent." That is, "outlet of waters; ' either liecauae it was looked upon aa a gift aent from Ood for the uae of the city, or liecause its waters were directed or lent hy canals or pipes intn differept quarters, for the same pur|)oee. Snme think there ia an allusion to Oen. 40:IU; that (his foun¬ tain was a type of Khihih, the Christ, tha sent of Gud, and that it waa to diraet tha man'a mind to the arconipliahmeot ot tkat pronhecy, he misht Hnd eneouragemaat of faith in' thia. Ilie pool hy iU very nana waa a tyj* of Chriat. "He went." II* ha- lieved snd iilieved We fre<|uently loaa OikI's liest Kill" liecause we fail to act in time. "Came a<-eiug." Tlie rure waa in- atantaneoua.
IV. Various discussions (va. S-ll). 8. "Is not this he?" There wsa an immediata stir among the neighlmrs; (hey noticed tba great change in the man. The same is traa when Christ givo spiritual ayaaigfat. "Begged" Tins is the hrst mention of tka fact that he wss a lieggsr. He maat aatra lieen well known. ». "I am he." Jaaaa had met and healed the man on Friday night, at (he lieginning of (he Habbath, and the neighlwra had nnt seen him gn ta the pool, so that on thr neit muming they were hardly able to believe their sanaa*. But the man himaelf gave a ooaitiTa testi¬ mony 10 "How-opened.' His naigh- iKirs gsthrred around him and asked for sn explanation. Many ore iniinus In know how (hinga are done, even tlinuah tbey have no fsilh II. "He answered" II* bsd never seen Ins neiglilHira liefore. but now. liHiking righi bt (hem. he drbveia Ih.l. w.oi.lerful (e.dmnny lo the (lOwer M CliriNl ll is «hnrl, ilear, positive. "A man " First lie knew Ilim only al "Iba Man" (It \.l e»lle.l ,Ie.il.. Ihen aa a pra- niirl (v I7|, (hen us a Man with whOn O.mI was (vs II .1.'(l, then lie waa (he Moa of Ood (v. XISO.
firmt nolol Klsvoior.
In Ibe Kifth Aviiin.' Hotel, New York I'lly, lu IK'ili. was plaiid tbe Hrst paa- lenger eletator. and in (he place wbera It is sKunted (Hire ia (o dsy u liodct lo thai effei-t.
Tbooahl Kate Wero Borgtai*.
Rata stole valuable papers at a Cbea- ler. Pa., hotel, and (he proprleior, fear- iug burglara, uutlfli'd the ladlce.
Parlor Pride Stove Poligb
LlffOIB - ¦M^r far Oae. A f^
dropa of farbir Pridu Htove I^oUdi giyea the attiVe a brilliant laatra ahlna, making tha aloTo tit for tbe itarlor. Kc aoilad baud* — t-ttty lo apidy— alwayt ready. Renairea uo wat«r or mlslaf (wal«r naed iu put« poUab roata tba atove.i Nn dned-np paata raaafaM after uaiDK awhile. Parlor Prida aqat lo tbe laat drop. HoM br sU tefan. Hold in Proejurt bj W. H. Part, H. a DeblBteraiMlO L. RappASoa. If
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050317 |
| Date | 1905-03-17 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 17 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 21 |
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