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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
eiiNui.i:: coriKw. i?-tvtr. ci-Nin
VOL. X.
A FAMII.T NKWSPAPKK OF LOCAli ANU USKKRAL. INTKLMUKKCK
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 190:>
TiaaH: tl.tO TEAftLT 19 AOTABtS
NO. 2H.
eXIUNTT COURT. X,IS«.\f COrNTY
Martin V. Wood.
affainst
Plail
!)
BANK OF
Ocoiae Hovsnl Ksri'lall. N.-I
Oaom.. ('Iii.rl.1. II, (istiK-rt. Waller if. (]anlerl. (i.-orxn \ Oaninri, l.ncn Hroui. simi Amanda M. Willis., s
D.-fcn<lslil'
To thr nborr nn meil .Irfrmln al, :
Vov saa kbrkbt scMii.>.M:D tn anti enaiplaliit In litis Hcti..... *d.I to sersi. a of yoar answer on tht PIsintilTn Attonifly Ib tmatr dars nlior th.- •otsice ..f Uiis ¦snni. ffiirlnrlTT rf thi .Iny ..( rrrrico. sihI in «aaacl r.>ar faPan. u* ai'pcnr. nr answsr. Jiidir- BMBt will be taken si^llnst rnu hy defanlt. lor tha MUuf ^nuimleil ilTtlMi complaint. Dalad Febmars Mh. laot,
KDWIN O. WBfOHT.
Plslntirs Attomny. -
OfHce ami P.-t Offlcf .V.I.I rcss.
IblckTilte Ceotrs,
Xew York.
To the ilefriulniit Chnrlr, II. Ilnnlert:
Tliefor8K.>ing snmninn. is ..ttmI nisin yoa. bv pab.ioatlon. inirs-.i.ii.t to nn onlfr nf H.>ii. MfSf Jaeksoi. ('oiii)ry JiHlan of Nawnn r»MalT ilati tl Itn 'Sr.h dar nf Fobrnary. 1H& raflllitl ».ththneoin|>lsiBl. In tlieomconf ll.e Claffk of Nassnii ('ntiniy. at MlnfH.lH, NuM.nii Csmir. N«» V.>rk. in F Imisry 21st. ISUA tl... e.;M|4aint I.Aslnic Iwi'n Died thert-ln on Febru aniaUi. IW6.
Dattd FabruarT 2W|. 'Wl.
KDWIN (i, W RIO ITT.
Plaint,(Ts Attoniify, RorktillxCnntra, .Sow York.
Freeport BanH
CaalUI $30,000
7r««f«rt
MHser 4 COVCH
taori af DlriM:lar<
Ooomo W. I>Bti-..n Tl...nin« U. Kniflit
Jol.n Vincct.t Olenlw..rtl. I), Cc riinrl.sW, Ibiyci
e<i<
1 W, IVMi.tt
anIT, Tlii.rstn
llini'n R. Hmith Woslcy B. Smith n.nrliy. I. Wallar A.istin :'nmw.ll J.'hn T, Dnviwn Ilsmill..n W. Pom
B«ar4 af Dlrectsrs
John J nandall Smith Cx Willism E, Oold. Wallace H.C.m rhsries b. W..ll» Williams, Hnll Edaar Jacks(.D
A..G.ii.t Iintnie Willinm (i. Millor I). Wwloy Pine Ilanli.1 B. Rnynor Colos Pettit Hnrvey B.timith (ieorge H- Randall
nil
III Bnnkii
: Rusit
, of rietKiaii
W.' lln
snil I.cr.
Inler. «* I'i.i.1 on fclpKisI IVpnslls. nri.lls li-^.iefl on Enelnn.l nnd Ihe ronlinent. Vour Pair..1 nne S..llril.-rl. BnnkinB H.nirs: 0 A. u. I.. .1 r. M,; Sntiirdsy.
. rj <
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;d Kri.l.iys, (lA, >l
Oiwn. eir.'i.t l.'Unl l..*lidny.vironi 0 a. m. lo 1 p. in, Oir.rs fncilities and iD.l.icrn.enU in ever) .b|inrli...'nl .¦<].inl t<. those .if either llin New \..rk I.r llr.K.tlyn banks or Tn..sl Cm. pnnies. nn.l every ace..min.«lnlion as fnr as is cot.Hi«tnnt sith ronHerynlive ti.nnnfreme.it.
Interest nt ll.e rnte of '.t iwr cent, iwiid nn lim.'d.-i«>»it». three i..nnth> or more. Urnlls issued cn nil [mrts of Kiir..|s>.
Does n general bankina business.
Aeconnls of corisiratioi..^ •— —-
cjptir. •f u.l.'.-ii.'.l.
Enl
be cli.'erfully
oli' isfnetl' will n-
[.r.'ii.i.t ut
s^^M mmi^m a mmCt saa dtscriptlM .Tsn Isvtstton.
-jflLnSs^MslSllSlI sSkM uM. S> ts Hs CSUSlsUiny.
SSmSSSBeSSnt I iiiiTiasrTks asaC»Lws lUm. ^rgS^JSrOtm^tmmyOOmettmmtmtmn.t
m MIMIWUi MVCMTOB
IIRET&
iAVX IEW TOHI
JANES VENDITT
TKB
''Vp-to-Date Tatilor"
is now ahowiug
All iKc Newest Spring Style*
in nil the laiteat Shades Bigh Grade WuuleibH
aud HIkIi Art Tailoring at very Modpnite Pricea
If It comu Irom VENDITT Styles and Prices are Rixht
Ladles' Tailoring a Speciolty
Let me show yon Muteritds and quote you prices
IfalUa StTMt, Mar Hala
niipoirr. l. i.
Chas. 0. Coivin S Co.
MI-LMORE. L. I.
¦UILDERS AKD DBAUCRa
Carriages, Waigons
and Harness
laanmmat
otaeltvaeat a T. tmt W. t. ¦W.paaaa. ¦* BaBaota
wmaaM niBaaa 'nRaa
aA'naPAcnoN ouaraktbbd riaa Aaaartaitat la Salact flraa A ttw Syactaltlaa In Prlcaa
Rnbbar-tlrad ouii(l..«. ff' "n.i Mi s.m up, abbar-tlrad ruiwi<..ii... Vt; sd.i *?.->muil up. Opm rnubonla, tt,> and I -<. sn.l.. |. Tao-aaatad da ol nr oomtilnatJan wasons, •AtKaxllUandup.
(naa and toil dallTcrr waaoas, Sao, fn. ISO aati sal aa4 ap. Alao oSkaia too Bomainns In monllnn. wa also atloir a Ubaral dlaoount torMh toy
ttaat Ruaaea 'hrbs sia.aa
taaaalSaj&i paaaiifga
itM Mbarraon
' lip aad malarial aad wa vUl rm pro«lii«dsltaUira. aaaa iMaia
CDOAR JACKSON
COUNSKLLOR-AT. LAW ISa Naaaay St
NKW VtJIlK
•ALOWIN. Naaaau co.. i • The Wall Street Journal
Divas advioe and auawera, withoat thatas, iaiiairiea about invoalmeuta. nadMB anaariyip^ mnana of market MyraaMnla, Determlnea fncts Kovorn- laa valaa of arooritica, Criticia«a,uua|Taea aad ravtowa Railrood aud ludaatrial ro- forta. Haa otMoplete tabloa of oarniiiRs if taoMrtloa. (jon««a aeliro and iuao- M?s atooka and bouda. Records tbe Iba laat sale of bonds and tbe jrield on Invaatmeut at the priro.
Oaa teho daily coiitultt the Tint Wall BraaST JOURNal. it beUer qiiohSeil to kiPttl money tafely and proHlalily an,i la advite about intettineni, than oitie uho ioet noi do to
Publiahed dally by Dow, Joaea * Oo., 44 Uroati St , N Y
Taa oldeat news aR<>nry of Wall St. Ill a year, 91 a luoath.
Notice to Tax-Payers freeport PLUMBiNe
AND HEATINR GO.
Frekpurt, L. I.
Randall Bailding opposite depot
JOSEPH ALBIN. Manaaar
Department of Collection
Raaai I, Towa Hall HEMrSTEAD. N. Y.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1905
Monday, March 27, I90S
Hiinilsya and iluli<l.il 9 Rl«<|it<xl. froin » A. M. In
I r.M.
^flor Uarrh 27 thn nndnt^iirnH.1 will revriro isK's on MsaSn tal Jtetttt aaly .1 eac* atet nl tl... HivslTor'. Omee. fn.m SA. M. toS P. M.
Tl.ff R<M»lTHr'B OBIci. will Iw .»iw...mI F.'brunry 2... ISSk'.. t*. Juns 1, loft. All r..rr«s[K.nilenrn nfbr this dsK. must hr nddromiHl lo the Cniint; Tn-ao.n.rnt Minw.ls, Na-a.i ('...intr, N. V.
All Tnsps |...iil .Itirinit the flrst tliiny dava nn IM'rcetitnin. A.l.lfid tlMiffit... SiTond thirty ilnvs itn-reetit will hi. n.l.lnl and i'. c'lilsfor Sotii-.', Third Ihinr <ls>s H IsTrent. aililiti..nnl will Im ad.lnd, makina ti.tal iii!rr0nlai7..of 7 jmr ri^nt.
All tales are imynl.lu nt tbu Kcri.irer's OtHre lit. to June 1st. afl^r whirh dnte tbi-y sre iMiy- itbU st ll.e CoiiMlr Trrssiimr's ntlire st Mineola. N. Y.. with an H.lditi.iniil 7 |nr rent. |.pr annum penalty a.lde<l th.Tft..,
In pnypient <.f Tax.'N thnjueh the mnils piraae send Cberk or Money Onler. U..i.er ..r Ptwlsii.. Htsrarn by mall sre nntarreptiKl fnr Taxm.
All Tax Bills. K.Teii.ls or ('..rr.'i.|i.iii.l.'tir.. In lie sent by mail, must ha arroiii[«uiod by self ad.lreaacd KnveloiN. ami .Slstt.|..
Tawa, Caaalp aaa Stale Taa tl.ll
aaaSTaa XI
¦oaraemaaltliTaa 02
r.P.Watsrlaa l«
a. 1. Walajr Tji^ 54 :
Dalod Febroary Vl«B.
ALANSON ABRAMS ,
Beceirer of Tales
DoyourGHDLDREN
ASK
QUESTIONS?
Of courso tlioy do. It is their w.iy oC Ifuriiinfi uml it ia your duty to ii'iawcr. Vim iniiy need a dic¬ tionary to ili.l you. It won't an- Hwcr every q.ip.stioii, but tbere are tliousands to whioh it will give yon tmo, (^bar antl definite angwoia, not about words only, but about tilings, tho sun, ina 'hincry, men, jilaoos, Ftorics anil tho like. Thon, too, llio children can find their own iiiiswcrs. Somo of our proatopt men liiivo ascrilx-d their power to fliiily of Iho dietionary.
Of course you w;int tlit^lio.ft dic¬ tionary. Tho most critii'ol prefer tho New and Knlarired Edition of
webster's International
DiCTIONARYs
/'" '/-<t( luicr rm/ i^ufnfionn
„-- , . ah.nif it trnfc „,¦>.
WEBSTER'S 1
i"2!5SSfy Q- * C. MERRIAM CO..
nuaLisiicRS. aPniNQFlELD, MASS.
Sanitary Plumbing
STEAK, BOI WATQud BOT An BEATIKS
TM am SKIT mn atat
JakMna Pramptly AMaitaad To
Lona DlatwiM Talephona. Xia Local Talaphoaa, «•
J. SEYMbUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Naw York Offloa In nempatrad Hank Hulldlna Oomer Main and Fultou Slreel.
NOTICC 70 CREDITORS
Tun...Bill l.l au nriler nf llnx, Rl.BEST 8a*. tl a*. Sun cate of tl..' r..i.ntynf Nassau, notire is hen'l.y ..'i.en Ui ull ).*.'n..i.s;l.ating clauua aKsinst
ANDREW L STUU
Inte nf llin Ti.vn ..f llrni|.st/'a.l in the said ('...inly, d.'rensi'.l. tn pn'Sinl ll... Pni.H) with tha Toiirlteri. ther.«.f. In ill.'KiihsrrilM'r, theesecntor ol Il.c Last W.ll ami r.'stnmentnf saidderpasrd at her t.liireof transartinit this hnsiness. at tha Inw offlro of r. Ji T. Perry. 77 llreenisiint Ase,, llnKtkljn, New York, on or beforo tho twenty- fifth .lay <.f June next.
nnl.<<{ l>er<-n.her lath. inM,
KR,\N('IR W, STt'LZ,
r, AT, I'KRRV
». Y. Cigar Store Co.
Main St., near Pine FREEPORT, N. T.
JWHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MORTGAGES Mone]^ to Loan at 5 j
. My artirlMe Isrsllly. BlIllDltIG lOtHS, lossi lo ;onrktr yosr pwcaair. All Kod loMt.ccrptrd il sn,r
ALBERT D. HAFF COUNSCLLOR-AT. LAW
If.) fsllca SI. jMuira.N. Y. Id. 33-I) Jdmii.,
tl MylM gf rice, emilati n4 SalaNiyt
WORK FOR THE SUNSHINE.
There's irork for tbo aunshiiio—the rc>sa
from the dead Must lie kiaacd to tho boautjr of white ami
red; The trees, .horn of fruitage—gray spectres
of grief— Must feel the sap's thrill in the vciiu o'
the leaf. The daisies must biossom--the lilies must
lean O'er rivers sweetsinpng through mtado-ws
of green. There's work for the sunshine on hillside
and deep "TUI in ultimate harvests earth's riches ¦we,
reap I
—Washinglon ^tar.
A BASIir OF MUSHROOMS'
Uo
Bjf FlINIE WHITE.
QUALITY AND STYLE
The Hrst nf llic New Spriaf SuKlags nro ilways to be st-.-ii hero. Wo soaroli for Ihc best, anil siloct p«k1s of the liiii'st itylofl. Wo aro Kliowiiiji soiiifl r.\.-lusivo DnttoriiR ami would Ih. ploasod to liitvo roll call and s'jo thom.
{«ita Nada to Order from $14.00 vp
THE NEW YORK TAILOR
Wain straat Traaport, L. I.
t.i'sr III.' IliinU
NEW YORK STATE KEWS
.Minder l.y rnrllsle Sludl-iit. .\ iiiiirilor oioiirroil .n n niKids nil Iho fnrm of .1. r. .\tklns, in th^ town of Littlo Viilley, 111 the moriilnit ut nbont 8 o'olook, the luurilenT boinf; lyoster lloni-j'. nil Indian nnd r C.irliislo stn¬ dent. The entire Slioriff's foroe hns alnee been looklnR for I im. Henry lives in T.owisti.ii. on the Tnsearoni reservation, nnd It wns thmiKht he had gone that wny. Tlio miinloroil innn xvas Levi J'oiern. nnollior Inilliin, who. wilh Heiii'.< Lnfnyctte Thoii.pson nml Amos .\. Obndlnh. wn.« onttlnt.' wood aiul inunKle rollers on the .Vlklu.'< fniiii. The uioii hnd lieon oiimplnr; on Ibo plaoe nnd hnvliiR about lliilfhoil their labors were i.liiniiini; t.. pi olsowlioio. Henry, wlu. wns sni.l tmi l.. bnvo liooti n favorite t\illi llio oiIi.t .lir o. bail no plaoe to po to. nn.l wns fo.'liii^' sour over It, While Ibo tbr.'O w ro brenk- fnstInK In llio inoriilni; Hei.ry npponrod nml. ns Obndlah salil. ailvniooil noross Ihe room, took down a loniled pistol ami boK«n flilnir. In n few seooiuls Tbonipsou was yollinc wl'b pnln. Iinv- Ins: been shot in Ibo shoiililor. Polors waa dead nnd Oluulinh wtot under n henvy plank table, whl.'li snvoil bim from Iho bullola sent nftor him, Honr.'- laoked not of Ibe il.ior i.s lio lii'oil uu4 disnppo.ii'od In I'le woods.
. f.TKj
'. WilLun
For Reliable Carpets
Serriceable
Furniture
and Exoellent Bedding
OAIX OV
L. C. NICHOLS,
Oor. Fnltnn and Ohorch SU., FREEPORT, L. I.
Dry and Fancy Qoods,
Notions, etc., etc.. In faot eTOTthlng kept in a FIRST-CUSS OUT e09DS STORE.
b6 ykars' ¦xpbricnci
/\»\^^^^^\l>»Vt\»^S
PATENTS
Patents
9S!BJiRB'5!£*"0Be^'
DnwN*
CorvNWNTa Ae.
_ aafe«teliaadaaMrt|(loiiaiar
.i.>.u.Rtrirtlve.HiadaiitfaL IMNMa eanuou *v.it free, tu.isa. maaay f6taaHwinai.aii.is.
ra.e..ts tsksa taiOBak Mann hVu. ttcrfr nwrlal a.4ks, «ttko«t efcsfTC. IB tb«
SciCNtific JlnKiicaii.
A lisraaomelf lllnslrsted wseSlT. Ij»r«esl eir
. ¦..1S11...I l.f snT s.'.e...lO.' l....rn»l. Tern... ^l s resr: (..nr n.....lbs. tL HolJ l.j sll T.e««rte«ler«.
IIUHH&Co»«'"^'HewYQrt
Drsocll om.t.. |.-» K fu Wsshlnatofi. 1>. C,
IN ALL COUNTHIIS. AufaMS direet a-Ui WmtU^Imm tavet Iiam, mmaey aad mftra lie /alrmt.
ntmt tai lahlHiaial rnctiM Eidailnl^
Wrttser esns leas sa
WMHiMaroN, •. e.
GASNOW
FISHiOf'AELE ORESS MIKER
I lilMI Nt H KIIIK.
PRICES MODERATE MISS BOHM. Bedell St.. ,V:::,-,TL".,.':;"''J'
KonrYonr 'r.'nii Hill Passes, Th.. I.ill exIonilliiK fr..iii two to fi.iir years llie l.-rms nS Mator. ('..tilroller nnd I'reslilont of lb.. H..!iril ..f .Mil.'i- ineii of Now York Clly. iiilf...Iii.'oil l.y Aiiiiew. of the 'rweiiiysovi'tilb Pis- Iriol, wns passed it. ilio .Sssoml.ly at Albany l.y a iiiianiiii.>iis v..lo. allor .\s- sonil.lymon Kills, ..f tbr Tbiriy f..iirih liistrlot. anil I.afolia. of lb.' Kicli- leoiiili. hail pnl up a niil.l ..I.Jo.'llon. .Thi.li Iboy Iransfonni'd inl.. •¦riiaiik roll." for iloiiiR what. In tluir opiiii..ii. .v..lli.l I..' llio loiiKlhoiiiiii: of .Mnyoi' M.'l'l.'linn's "».¦.'..ml lonn' to four lenrs. .Vss.'ml.IyiiKiii Lafolrn said Ibo liepiibllonn hnpe of oloiiinj; a fonr- .onr >|nyi.r inigbt ns w.'ll bo civoii up. Hi'itss.'rti'.l ..Illy llial b..p.' was rospoii- iil.b' fur llio oiiai'liii.'iit .'I' ' I'.'ll loKiaU- lioii.
Identify Miir.l.ro.l Woman. Till' li...ty of 111.' niiit'dof.'.l womnn fontiil in Wnllkili I'l.ok, at (Jardin.'r, was positiv.-iv iiloiiiilii'il by bor slstors- 111 Inw. .Mrs. .Illiin ('riimor and Miss Mary Kailo. as Ibal of Mrs. .Mamie Kndo. wife of Ilnir l.ii.liior. Willinm Knd.'. of Wnliloii. Mrs, Kaib- lofl hor lii.ni.' on .lammiy ."> t.. iin oi a liolol III Wnldon overlooklin: llio . Wallklll I'reek. Assistniit liisiri.t Altonioy rrnver nt on... ii..iill.'.l 1. stiirt .vttnr- noy Sootier, of (Irani;.' ( ..nnly. tbat as Ihe nini'.ler nppoiir.Ml l.i bin.' b.'.-n ii.ni- mitlo.1 in (IrniiKo CoiiMIy. allli..licit tbe
liody bad 1 i foiinil in llsior. Ibo
fnrtbor liivi'stii,-nll.. i i.f Ibe oasii juust rest Willi Ibo (iniiii;o ..IhoinU.
Hop.' Skippiii.' Fntnl. Allhoniili I....ilso llivors won tbo honor of .linniplon mpo skipper of Wesiibostei- ri.nniv. slio paid for It with bor Iifl' ill Ibo No.v It... b.'ll.' Il..s- pilnl, .v.'lilo npp.'li.li.'ilis was ylM-ti IS th.. cans., uf ilontli. alilii.it:.:b lb.' ;.'- lendini; |.liysi.'iaiis sai.l ibnl ..v.'i'oxor- ib.ii wns tbe renl laiis.. of il.'alb. I.oniso wns tbo eleven yoar .il.l ilaimb- ;or ..f i 'ulip lilvors. who is woll kii..wti .11 Now It...b.'ll.- I'..I :: h'Uti lilll.' '-'imi 'iiiisi'.tttlv.. iumps b.is l.ii'ti .'on^iili.fo.I Ibo ri'i'or.l tiiaik. but I.onis,' ilroi.I.'.I I.. I.i'nl lliai Sb.' Inmp.'.l L'lli times. 11..'11 slio fell iivoi mill ll pain iii lu-r iiilo. All I.p.'liili..11 was pi'irorniid al :lii' N.'W l(..,bi'lli. lliisp'tiil. bill Uio l.alii'iu diod a »bi.rl Iiiiii' all.r it.
Grtenouse. PianU
'tag. Faildl-
aaovoMo vnli ¦• tamma In omr prlaollat far plaatlna and •artnf far trwaa. Tkla arlaa Ilat la frM .....
R. P. JEFFREY i SON Jon Puis
I lAl,
I OlllllWi.ld.
ini oiitfino -larl.d
TREES. SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
la araat numbara and varlatlaa. trua to nama
ana aua fraah frem tha ground, ana
4allvaraa In a ahart tima In malat eenaitian
BELLMORE
L. I.
Neat cii^tl ill
Fiiir l*riotj'> AT THIS off;c;,
Vl",/ us once tind ifiiu wile
become a f^eriaaneai
cu.ttoiner.
I'lalMi's Spaik- froiu
I Iiro .11 llielll 111 lb.' « Is ailJoiniiiB
ll.' pi.'tiii'os.in.' SI..1I1' l.o.is.. I.ll Iho |...int at Ar.l.ibnl.1 HoL-.r^' o..nntn- ;.la.'.-, riiiiin\..|,l. ..v.'rl.M.kini; lb.' IIii.l- -..I. at lly.l.' r.iik. n.'ar I'l.iitUk.'opsio. Vh.' Ilaims |.r,.nd rapidly lbii.iii;li Ibo iiiiil.'il.iusb mill .iivoloii.Ml ibo house, wlii.li was do.li'i.yod Tbo loss was ^siitnntoil al /Ki.issi. The Jiiirnml I.l.il.linir wa- .¦,,.,i,..l l.y .liin.os Hour. man. llio tirst Tri.i.l. nt "f lb" Umlsoii 11.vir Uailr..a.l. Mi H....rinau owti.d whnt Is n..w tb.- Tlinina" Newi-..1.1 pn.p.'rty at Hy.b- rnik, ati.l lo .1" siCiKil the .plaint ..l.l ^tnii.liir.' \., .t .u ruins at- :i IoiiIiohm'.
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Ioounsi'l for tbo . »lat.'. Tbo .-ji. iii..rs, wh.. aro Iho f..nr s..ns, .\.Irian Is.In, .Tr. William E. Isrliii. r..himbn» 0'I>. I Isolin mill Charles (ilivor laolin. are I auihorlted to make oharatal.le icitit to I Ibo oxtoDt of MmMkX). The reaidiir of .. the ostate i» divided Into seven >Hiiial parls, fonr of whu'li are u'ivon to Ihe fnur sons absolTiIoly. nii.t th.- oHi.T three pan- xve d,re.'ti.<l t.. I"' b.l.l by his four K.ns In trust f..r tbc Uutr dangblors.
r.rnills Tparufe CiiTitraota
Senator KIsl..ri:« Nil! ani.'ii.Uiip tno
.Sow York Illy Kapi.l Trai.sit l»w. the
priiuipal pr..visions of wbi.h permit
sopiirai.' .'..cura. Is to bo awarji^ for
('..iisiru. lion, njiiipniont and oi-ration
of fniiiro rapi.l trans.t tiinn. I r..a.lf.
was ordoriM t.. a il.ird reading ;n tho
I Senate, at .vibjii.i Tlus iu>'.isjre hat
I passoil tbe .S-nato l..r tho Inst f»o srs-
I »ion». but always h.i!. I»hii hold up aud
I •tnotb. r.'il 11. Ibo Asa#uil.lv »^>muJittee
' )U Illll.-h,
Jnpai.s,. lliir.'ii Makt« A.b.ro.s H.ir.m K,'.:..-k.. .id.lr.-ss.nl ll.e KMio.i! ¦ulturo Si« .I. :ij Nen >i.rk iiiy ou 'be w,ir Ul tl' Kfr fi*'-; ?al its fiitur-.' Tt.-ulti.
IIEnE!" exclaimed (ioorpo ot a sudden ns be onuglit sight of nu Industrious llg¬ uro in his uiushr.win pro- serve, not n hundred yards from Ills farniynrd. lie to<ik up nn obi wblpstook Ihat was lyiiiR handy, nour¬ ished It grimly .nnd strode olroultonsly upon tbo Impudent thief.
It wa.s n big fleld, nnd ticorge wns considering how best to trnp his oneiiiy when something brought him to a sinndstlll.
I*roxlralty proved the enemy n woman -n young womnn—alllred nflor the fnshlon of town. The Irnto fanner : shifted Ills pipe and pulled doiihttully at his heard. George was u bnchekr and wonderfully shy of women, tie wna half minded to lieat a onutious re¬ treat.
'Tooh; a obit of a Inss, Now. Oeorge." nnd throwing his weajioii nside. he urged himself forwnrd,
Ue olinibed the fence nnd wnik...! briskly up to the trespasser nnper- ceived. I "Hello!"
, The womnn r.iisod bor bond, and.
i wllh a startled cry, rooolh'il. She hail
B small, pnle face, thnt was powerfully
suggestive of niiRols to rustic lieorge.
' "I beg " r.eorge hnsllly leoovered
the dignity of his position. Ills henrt beat i|ulck, ami he felt a bit of an 1111- eoutli fool; but surely it wna not for him lo ask pnrdon.
"You are trespassing, miss," he in¬ formed hor, lirusqiiolv. "Oh!"
'I'll.' womnn l.rcalhod a sigh i.f relief, nnd—smiled. George wns feeling bewildered. "You nre only the farmer';" thank fully.
"Only tbe fnrmer," ho replied, stu¬ pidly.
"I thought—I was so frigbtoncd." nnd the womnn smiled n -winsome npology. "You nre so big. nnd strongi"- she looked him ov.'r with sinoero. nlmost childish ndmlrntion—nt bis brown, inus culnr arms, his mighty chest, nnd rest¬ ing her glance nt Inst on his beard.'il face. "But .vou have kind eyes," slio added.
(ieorge blushed like nny schoolboy. Then all tbo stories ho hnd ever heard of woman's hlnndlshnienls burst wnrii. ingly over hiiu, nnd he grew hnlf indlg- nnnt. "The mini I" ho mutturod. undor his brenth.
.\nil, determined not to be outwilted, be siretehed an .irm toward the wom- nn's basket, whioh wns full of nnish-
I'OOIITS.
"I must lake chnrge of Ihls. miss I"— Blornly.
"No. .TOU wouldn't take thom from me';" she pleaded. Irresistibly. "I've boon bunting tbem since (1 o'clock. 1 only roaobed Ihe treasure bouse nfter trnnipliig weniy miles. Now I'm lost "— ruefully--"nnd look at my |ioor feet- wet through;"
She held hor skirls nsldo.
"Wbnt a brute I nml" niultered the mnp.
"I will pay you for them!" eagerly.
"No. no.'' he blurted. "It was- It was a hit o' my fuu, miss, " he said, Inmely. "riiere's plenty for both on us. only"— dellherntely—"I don't like poncbers, miss, ihal's it. I don't mind yoii-yoii won't hurt, miss; hut I'm pretiy smnrt on poachers, as 1 cnll 'em,"
This wns a vast piece of oratory for George.
".Vnd r hnve never looked al it in thai •llgbt!" Ibo woinnii frankly con- fessed. "Of course it's Ntealing! I'm n thief oh!" aud she put ilow.i her has- ket and held forth her slim amis, wiili tbo wrists together, in a niaiiii.r wlii. It George could not mlslake,
IIo laiighi'd ami mnnn.led lb.' prciiy tbiof witb bis Ibiiinl. nn.l tirst liiig.r,
".Now, what bave you to suy f..r your- tolf?" Judicially.
'Ob. I won't do it again, sir!"
li.'r eyolasb.'S fell roguishly.
(I.orgo .lisirootly bl go and i.iokod
preside at his tablo: thon hi< heart wjs tilled wiih pasaion.itc long ing.
Thoy sat down to breakfast for ali tbo ¦world like mnn and wife. Sud.lenlT tho -nomaii burst out Irrcpresslbly.
George, wilb a full mouth, looked lip guiltily.
"It is so otquisilely funny!" iaughiiii; tears In her e.ves. "What Is;" solf-cinsciously. "All of It, Poaching! Capture: rrosccntion—almost! Ob. dear! ob.
dear: I sny, Mr. look yon, 1 nm ig
iiorant even of your name!" ".Meadowsoh—<ieoi'go M'Milowson."
".Mr. " gravely.
"George!—overylKidy calls 1110 George, young and old."
"lieorge. "—shyly-"d,i ynu oonsidoi litis at (ill proper -ipiite the thiiii:. .vou know—being her.-. aloneV Uon't you think I ought 10 go':" ".No."
Tbore wns somelhing ombnrrnssinR 1 in the farmer's decisive nogalivo. Her j lashes drooped, and she lidgi toil nor-
>".tnsl.r wltb her teaspoon. I "You might I.'ll mo y.mr nnmo. i.iiss." said George, after n spnco. with a I.ol.l I iii'ss thnt siirpris(>d himself. She niurimired it very softly. ".\iid Uoso was my mother's iinme!" b.' cried,
Tliero soom.^d destiny in this roinnii- ' tic inooiini:. He stood up in n sort of iriiiiiiph: bis heart was driiminlng, and bis bill.' eyos l.eainoil,
"Hose!" bo snid. Impetuously. Then he sat down, looking ridi.iilous. and lashing bis prosiiiiiptii..iis heart wilh scorn. Whnl a mad fool he wns!
BRITISH BUDGET ISSUEC
Shows a Surplus For Stcnnd Timi Since Boer War.
^ITTSBURG HAIL STRUCK
'onnsylvaniaCiiy Mre'.s With Start¬ ling Fhencni-nin.
AMATmOFHtAUM
slrti fTiamberlaln. Chan
tTlchni(tf.r, Rrads sta
Before Ihe Hous
l.oiiiloii. Kngland.-For the Ilrst limt since the war. with the exception o( one yenr. the Hrilish budget, read to Ihc I'ommnns. show.-d a surplus, .\u» len Chnniberlain. I'hancollor of tha Kxcheouor. wns greeted with nn out burst of enthusinsm l.y a crowded ' I", bouse wheu he nnno'auoi>d that tht ' tl revenue of tbo yonr just closed oxcood ! a'- od bis iwtimnio by nlmost Jl.-i.lXiO.lKKi. showing that tho trado of tbe eouniry had lurited the ooriior. nnd whereas a yonr n.Ko Ihere wns n henvy deflcil there hnd now lH>eii estnhlished tome- Iblng more thnn^nn eipilllbrlum bo iwivii Ibo revonuo and e.vpomllture.
Although llku began badly, n bounll ful crop of cotton had revived the I.aii- cnshlre industries, shipbuilding showed signs of recovery and the iron and stool industries hnd slightly Improved, .Neveriheleas, whilp the country wns on the pnth of moderate but steiidy re¬ covery It could not ho said thnt llHM-(k°i hnd boon wholly sntlsfnctory from fhe vli'wi>olnt of oiniinerce nnd Unaiioe. Thoro hnd beeu much pauperism and
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for. Miss enrol':"
"Woll. rntbor a ni.v s
"Do yon know,"
., Hose
.urioil it
put out
1 a biL-,
do ynii take me
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to get married!"
Tho iinprisonod baud
towards freoiloni.
"You wnnl n woninii
Ib.so grnnlfd.
"r..lly's Moiibor ..n.'
..Ib.T!" b..pelossly.
"Ilinv old nr" y.iii?' .
"Old onoogli to 1..'
reckon- Ibirty,'
"Y'on'ro noi too old 1
iikingly. ".Nil dosporat
got mnrricd some day.
ng, "I'm " — carelessly-
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I ought
mnde an elTort
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".Not mucb difference," iiioilitnlivrly.
"I must go!"-hastily, "Hul you've not told mo how wicked you think iiie'r' Uoso.' lenilirly. "I'lii .Inst Ibinklng .lou'ro 11I1...1I wick...! .'ii..itgli t.> mnke 111.' .'1 g.)...l wir.'!" I
"Ob!" an.l lb.' lilll.- w.ininn drew dose,
"You're .so l.ig!" she miirniurod.
"nm I've kind eyes!"
"L.'t me look." and sho bold up her sweet, blushing face.
No wonder bo kisstnl ber.
.She broke loose, with a suihl.ii cry:
".My iiiiislirooms!"
Tb.' baskel whioh bnd brought Ibem togeilier ba.l been loft hohind.-Xow York News.
WHERE NEW FOODS FOR MANKIND ORIGINATE.
Every Weok. From Somewhere, a Vegetable, or a Fruit, or a Nut it Added to the World't Bill of Fare.
!Man
said I among the .r.-ase the
up the basket. She was n llllle
• .Vro you sinying in Konsbro' (Iho < illage. miss'-'
"Yes: but I'm lost!" hopelessly.
• Yonr best plan wonld bo to cut through my furiuyiird."
George led tbe way at n goo«l pace.
"How far Is it In Tensbru'?" sho in- Huired.
"Two miles, miss.''
".\nrt whnt tinie is 11, plense?"
"Half-past S,"
"Halfpnst S!"—surprise.l. "1 may well feel hungry."
"You might bnve a l.u of breakfnst wilh me—tbat Is. if ymi .bm i mind,' dubiously.
They ttnoil by the fnrmbouso door.
"You inigbi dry your foot ns well." ho pursued, sl.iwiy, "nn.l tl.on 1 .oul.l put y.iu ou the lane myself, r.illy » ..ut for tbo dny —Ib.-ilB Ibo worst of it Jiut
will oat '.'iHl or 300 moro foods yoar l'iXmi ihaii be eats now, liemlsl. A movemoiil is on foot world's govorninents to in- vnrlotios of our foods, and .'v.'i-y wo.'k a now vegetable .ir fruit or nut Is added I.. Ibo inlornalioiial I.ill of faro. It is by a study of Ibo fo.Hl of savages Ibal wi' g.t ..ur now f.H>ds. .•savages oal niany things we regard ns wivils or poisons, bul which wc can re- tine.
Thnt la bow we B<d our new dollcn- iles 111 the past. Kgg iilant and toiiin- loes. for liistnnco. we ba.l novor thought of enling till certain Peruvian savages showed us tho way. Oats, barley and rye orlglnnted from weeds Ihat gn?w on the shores of tho Mixll- lorranenn. The buckwheat came from a wild Slhorlnn plnnt. Melons, cueuin- l»>r». horseradish nnd onions wero woods of the Knst. The pumpkin was r.'gnrded ns a poison f..r a long time, ami with no lilllo f.'ar di.l soiffe adven- liirous person of Iho past test it as a foo.l.
Turning I.. Ihe foods of our future, wo tind thai Iho Klamath Indians alone .¦at r.irly kin.Is of vogolabl.s Ibat are unknown to ns. Sii.'iilisls are tosiing tlii'so vogolalilos. an.l ar.' lindlng tbem 1.1 I..' palal:il.b' an.l iiiilrili..iis.
Aiming tbom is ibo wli lipi, wblob gr.iws on III.' inargitis of Ibo Wo-ti'in laki's. Ils stems contain a whit.- pitli that oal.'ii raw. is as sweot and pbas am r.s n liitii|i of milk oboclat.'. Tben
distress
In annl.vzing Ibo Items of revenue Ibo Cbnii.'ollor of Ibe Kxchoiiuer said the sugar duly promised lo prove an oxpaiidiiig revomie. and lon foil short of the osllmnles, mostly during tho Inst .piarter of Ihe yenr. so, perhaps, this was atlrlbiiintile to holding sbipmenta on Ibe chance of a reductlou In the duly. The export of coal marked a record, but tbo deollne In the excise ilulles ou spirits, which tiegnn iu lOtXt, I'onllnuiMl. The consumption of boor and spirits wns less In IIHM than In , any of the preeiilliiK Ufleen vears. In faot. said .Mr. ('baiiiberlnlii. the habits of tho people nro chnnging, nnd this must be Inken Into necount in cousld- .'rliig tbe Hnnnclnl situation. The mu- (orlly of the |n>ople nre flndlng other omployinent for tbe monoy they used to spend In public houses. Outdoor ri'orontlon and excursions are becoming more popular.
Turning to Ibe expendilure of ]!XM-(0 Mr, ("bamberlnln said It hnd been be¬ low the estimates, nnd the actual real¬ ized surplus for ibe yenr wns »»,()70,- IKK1. Tho national debt bad boon re-
luced by $;i7.7!Hi.(km. and nt tho elose :)f Ibo yoar stood at .f.T77.1.;t()n,(HK>.
Iioallng with the flnnnoes of the new year. Mr, riianiberbilii esilmnted the oxpondliitre for llio.-.-0(l at JiTt^.liki. IHI. and tho revenues ou the existing basis of laxallon nt ?7'.'(I.(VAI,(I0(I, lenv¬ ing a surplus of $U,S<l(l,(KHl. The sur- ;ilus nt his disposnl from Inst year. Mr. I'hniuberlaln snid. wns small, hnt lie hnd no doubt regarding what hnd Ihe first clnlm on the country's ro- •louroes. The Ilrst thing to do was to •ostoro Iho national erodil.
He propos«'d Hint *.•).(HIO,(XXI sbould He addiHl to the tlxe.1 debt chnrge to •rente n sinking fund for tho f.'Ml.OOO,- klll In trensury bonds falling duo in Deoombor. nnd wblob ho proposed to foissue ns new lKin';s for ten years iviih the condilion Hint onolenlh he .Irnwn and repaid ench year.
.Mr. ('hanib.rlain regrolled that he wns unable l.i roli.'vo the income tnx- ,inyer. ns the ...si of roilticlng the tnx !iy two cents woul.l be $11.1(I(),0IK.1. nnd he bnd not Ibe nocessniy money. He ,>roposed lo lnko off on .luly 1 ihe ex¬ tra duly of four cents per iiouiid pnt )ii ten last yoar.
Sir Honry (^nmpbell Itnnnerman, tho Liberal loador In the Iiouse. congrntu- (iili'd .Mr, ('bamberlaln on the clonr- less of bis slalomoiil and bis provls- ons in regard In Ilio iiati<.nal debt.
fast that ivoiyb.iily in Ibo sireels tied |.. sbi'lior and horsos wore running iwa.v all over Hie oity. Tho ominous Ulk terror 10 Ib.insntids. who assiitiiod il porl.'iided a fcartul disas¬ ter, and whon the illlll snITroii was laced Willi ligliliilngs Ibnt blinded Ihe sli'.ingost gn7..' for Ibo time, followed l.y lliiindor'.rashes siii:gestlve of the craik of d....tii, the wbole eominunlty
ns Ibr.
inio panic
clouds
feared dostrnollon The hailstorm vfas
I'Mi: lIKOWNKI) IN IH'DSON.
sborman Wl
.'^liirloil 111 111 .Skiff Loses
Tiikp Mon Life.
roiighkeepslo. N. 'i',—.Tames Mnlloy. 1 tlsbormaii. of Harrylown. spirted icross tbo Hudson Itlvor In n rowbont It Ihat pla.e al nighl with six men. ind before he roa. lusl th.. oibor shore ibe boat oniislxed und Malloy and four If tbe nioii were drowned.
The iiieii whom Malloy started to lake noross Ibe rivor wore hound for I'lsier Lniiding. iliro.tly ojiposite Hnr- •ylown. Till' lillll' sio:ini.'r Ihnt wns !o bnve lonveyoil Iboiii n.ross Ihe river lind ilopartod. and. as there were no large bonis In Ibe walor. .Malloy of¬ fered to tnke Ihoiii to llioir deslliinlinn In bis skiff. Till' meu accepted the In¬ vitation and all six goi in the llltle ikifl. .\ slroiig n.iii.l till.' was running lllil n heavy win.l frnm the nortJi made llle liv.'t o\.'opii..tially rough When Ibe boat was al>..iit tw.. thirds ncross Ibe rivi'r p.Tsiiiis on tho llarrytown •lioro lioanl cries for boip 'Iwo young Ilion. s..tis .if N.iliiaii Crillln. of I'lRlor Lan.liiig, pill ..111 In a r.iwboal and siie- '.'.•.lo.l in r.'s.tting tw.i of the men. ivbo woro r..iiti.l . Iliiging lo Ibe kc<>l nt Uio iiv.'riiini...l -kilT.
Wilb the roar of tlio nieeting cnme the frigbifiil tallle of hailstones big as baseballs and bard enougli lo lii- lliol dniiiagiwuiining iulo the hundreds of thousands, Il was lb" most narl- ling phonoiiioiion seen anywhere in lllos." parif In ninny a year
.•^I'r.'ains ft.mi wotneii pi.'r.^oil Ibe din, nnd sboiils from iiioii niiiiglod wilh lliom as Iho burrylng tbonsniids dnshed lo and fro In soar.h of safely. Hun dreds wore bit by Hie rough stones, many severe briiisos being intii.'led ou bends, shoulders and arms. Tlu' faoos of do-ions of persons wero cut by Ibe .Inggoil I'llgos of Hie desooudiiig mis¬ siles, scores of bats wero broken tlirotigti garmoiiis wore loin, nnd Hie few umbrellas raised in Hie hope of proici'tion wore ripped to riblmns and twisted skololi.ns almost instantly.
Kx.'ltnble mon and emotional women inonaciMl tho city, so unpreeedenliMl that Ihe iii'Hiiiikiug seeui|.d unable tn regard 11 as a more physical iminifestn' Hon, Impassioned appeals for mercy won' v..i.'e.l by groups »llli uplifUMl liniiils. an.l her.' and ijicro religious eUi ibiisiasis gav.' froo rein lo tbeir im-'' pulses.
roll.oiiioii I riod lo 111., craiod iinilli- ludos Io gel under cov.r, I'iicincii liasiened friiiii Iho engine and truck boiis.'s t.. help wonion lo sbcllor. rhil- ilroii woro s. .i.ip.'il in strong arms and .arr,oil willi bt.'athl.ss speed to dwell ings and sl.iros. Pile danger from riigbloneil horses liioreased momoiiiar- ily. for on., runaway mnde several more, and Hie maddened ..niuials bnd collisions, not only with ..no anoiher. bul wilh hiiinnn fugilives ns Ihey. loo, Miced up and .lown the sireels seeking so. nrily from linrui.
All Ibo sl s wor.' pr.i.ligb.iis In
ii.iii]iarisiiii Willi any s.'oii hero in Ihe nicmi.iy ..f iii.iii, Tlios' thai fell on Ibo r.i..f ..f Ibo Wealber Huronii wen found by Lo.al Observer Frank llldge way to bo from two Io Iwo and a ipiarier iinlios in diameter. No ono reported seeing a sloiie smnllor Hmn a pigeons (>gg. Mnny of the bigger crys¬ tals were so henvy they sinnshiHl on Inipaoi wllh Ibo pnvenieiits
,\ blow on an iiiiproteolod head from one of Ibose undoubledly would bnve oaiis.'d coiioussioii of the brain If not imm.¦dim.' dentb. Yil no injury so veto I'liough III send Ibo recipient to n bospital was reporled lo Ihe police, allhoiigh it is piissiblo Ibo roporls of private pbysioiaiis may lal- r show such
cns.'S.
So widespread wns Ibo duinago tbroiigboiK rillsbnrg and Allegheny Clly that Hie full ilnmngc could noi bo eslliuHlcd Ht first. II is known it will run well Int.. six flKures. Thus far. Ibc grentost known loss Is Hial ill till' mngulfioent conservnlory of H, ('. Kri. k, wlii.'h wns llii'own open for Iho Knsler display of (lowers.
Not n single iiano of glass In all the big greenhouses wns h'ft Ima. I, Itare pbiiils were crusbod or cnl lo slivers, vines Avere torn down nml holbonse tlnwers dosiroyed. Mr. I'rick's loss Is jilaood al .fllMNKi. nnd It wns na- soried by niany persiins Ibat Is too !ow nil esHmale.
A. U. I'en.'Oi'k's private coiiservntory, Jusi ill readiness for Ils Kaslertlde opi'iiing. rooeivoil ihiniag.- of ,5.")(tO(l. Kvery pane In Ibe Phipiis .'ons.'rvnlory in Sobemley I'nrk was sniasbed. and i( will inke f.'ilMK) to oovor Ihc loss there. Moro thnn SKKMI of daiiinge wns doue to the .Mlogbeny Park ('oiiM.'rvntoiy. Nor were Ibo groeiihouses Ihe only slruclnros 1.. be balloroil by the Imil. .Mi Hie pbolograpli galleries were dam- aged so badly Ibeir proprietors will Illlll It ditn.'iill t.i resume business for several days.
lllli' s. nsalionnl Ir.cideiil of Iho slorm was Ibo ilospernlo dash of a horse, with a broken buggy dragging behind il. Hirongb Hi.' l.ig glass window of .lor.'iiiy's rosta.iiaiil. where scores had lakon rofitg . Tbo animal was gashed badly in Its pliiiig.. Ihrougli llle pane, anil, iiifiirialiisl by pain nnd fright. 11 obnrgod down Hie nisi.', soaltcriiig the refuge.'s rigbl an.l I.'fl, Shrieks antl .'rii's iii'.'<.m|.iiiii. .1 llio race of Hie horse np and down lb.' roslaniant I.ul the iniiirod aiiimnl was led lo Ibo si.lo- waik and no oue in tJio place was hurt.
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THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
iNTCRNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTI . FOR APRIL 16*
Kll,l.i:ii Al INIIIATION
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or lin
Till
go
foot b.'ars In August
black
'Ills
I'll.
'.Is Ihe
f....I, smnll Kla- liito
And 1; II was
sirge quitf
lie
. rosee<l Ihe thresbol.l. a obarming littl.' a.lven I'ar..I. .inil. .l.sir..ii« ..I
s..itig ll tbrougb, sb.' f .llow.'.l lb.' big fanner wlth.)UI d.-uitir.
Ho drew a anng .hair 10 lus hearth, nnd threw a baahfiil glaii. e at her feet; thon ho brought forrb a pair of . npa fio.is slippers.
"Vou might get four f.-ct lui<. th.'m. at a pinch!" b.' mid. hum.ir..usly' an.l I.liingo.I lub. Ibe bii«iii.-s. of l.r.akfa.i
With a restrain.-.1 i ippl.- ,,( girlish lauKhlor. Hose changed her s..dd.'ii liools and plaectl ib.'iii t.. .lr.». This donr, the snt ami wai.bisl il.e ni.in filling Ibo breakfast inl.lo
She nal .pii k 1.. guess his single blossotlnoaa I :¦! Polly ir.ii«i be l.is ser¬ vant, tt w.-is very 11...i.ing 10 so* ibis t' g 111.11. ".Ioing for bimaeir'-an.l a ^uesl. p.ut when lu fclait(yl to s!i<-<. a new loaf of br.^a.I sh. eoul.l .-..ntaiii bors.lf no l-.ncr Ii w,-,, awkward. iiioA.ng ill I' ->«.. ri.Lonl..lis slippers, but she fot tn th» tiWe wiHi.nn niisbsp
said.
maths roast, grind and inak. c.iki's nnd gruel. Tho wokas, or yi-l- b.w water Illy. Is Ibe Klamalbs' staple foo.l It Is made Into bread and inlu porridg.' — Wi'ok's Progr«»ss.
HI
Mr. .T..1I.
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of whioh 1
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Lilllo II...k. Ark--While Eboneier Itiiiiyiii. »as b.'ing liiillated by the lo¬ cal l.idgo of a se.rot order at Kelsen- llial. Ark , b.' was shot nnd Itistnnlly kllliil, Cbarlos I'lii.r was otilclnllng. nnd wns using a revolver wblcb. In s..me wny. bad b.'oii londed, nlthongh il wns stippos.sl t.. . I.main only blank cartriilgo- Tli.' l.iillol entered Ituu- viin's brain.
Kipiitable Slill On. The I.or.l snil. to prevent Iho cnrry- I Ing li.rwar.l of Ihe niulnnlixnllon of lb.' Kijiiilablo Llto Assniaiico Soclely, IS nrgjio.l ill Hnioklvii. N, Y.
I'ur Italinn Navy.
ilitcovory was Ibat the workmen w.'re n..i living up t.. the spe.ltlcatioiis in Ibe tiiaii'r of the foundallon. Ile wont to III" .'iintraotor.
".Mr. Smilb " he said, "tbe plan for my hous.. calls f..r a fo..t .ind-a-hnlf f.i.iiiilatlon wall, doosnt ui'
"Yes, sir" Well, the men are la.\ing a one fo<.t «all. I uiusi insist .ip.m yoiir living lip t.. III.' I. nor .if tb mtai't.''
Mr Sni:ih, nnnoy.st. r.'pair.il linm.-di atoly lo Ihe s.mo ..f i.pernli..i;s ntol tav.' .>ril4n-t for tho building of Ibo f.iun.lati.in atTf.crtiiig 10 sp..ciU.alioii,
.\ f.'W days lat.'r .Mr. Jones dlscov- irod that Ih»- workni.n were not using Ihl' kind of iltick 111 Ibo mnin wull ibat was sp.-< itii'<l ill lb.' ...ntra.t.
Mr Sni lb,' iii rospmis.' to nn .iht gi'lio r.ii...ii-tr.iii..' ...rr.'.l.sl ibis nus- tak.'. ais..
Th.n Mr .l.ui.s f.iiiii.l 'ill Hint the masons wor.' i.ol i.iiiig' llto wall l.y
Itmral Mirabollo. .Minister of .Mn in Ibuii.'. asked tho Itnliaii Parlin t for $i:;,i«si.(N«i t.j augini'Ut tlia
Kniperor Wililnm Moots Victor.
Kinporor Williani <if Germany nnd King Viclor ..f Iialy met nt Naples, Italy, Iho o<'.'n»lon iM-iiig nindr a dom i.Il«Irali..n of the oolllinil.sl nlllatl.'.' of lb.' IW.I. .Minlri.'s
8porHiig Ilroviiies lIiglilai..lork L.st a I.n 1111.mg I. Atlniiln
iiaiilH easily do(i-nie<l the Indi-
s l.:is.'ball I 'am.
r.l .asily defenloil CainhrlUgo
• p.iris by a acre of Ciif to S'-i t .Morl.y bas beo;i re ongngfld ll lb., ("..iilliibin f<...tl.nll eleven' : ..r layii.il ..III till' aiilomobiU ay lit r.'iiiiitiui>.n. N, J,, wn>
laying <
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Hr
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Hr si!:r.r,d.-ii'
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help .10..-
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nion.'nt 11
as provl.l.sl III Hi.
...nirn. ior r.ii.'.In
Tb llgs w.'iii sill
t.l Ih.' .arpoiilors
.Mb' wnrk. wh.'U >
Ihal the lunilM>r grad". an.l 11..1 at agro.'d upon II"
l..r ami fia.b- an.
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uientilry
Tb.ii !l|r Stu lb' . ¦ Sit- her.-. Mr
the Inlte nt nil il
k.'i'p ..ll ii.>M.lling
vm; »np|MiSt' 1 .^tl ¦tiotiey nm uf this
pa tlion.
sp.-1'ilii'ali..iis Tb. -.1 this liken ISO, s.Hily after tbnt un
I.ogan I.. .1.. the 111
'r .b.ii.s atierlniiKsl
was of nil liif.'ri'.r
all wlmt bad 1
went 10 lb. ...mra.
Hi'-r .'"tiipiaiii', IbiH
.to. id'l.i nnooiiipli
s palioiK'u gave way Jones, he said, it
Jurr>l mail. ' if yoi
in Ibis nn.l, bow <V
going t.. imtk.' ,in.> Job': ¦-Youths Com
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Tlie .s.:oitisb lerr.s'r, Tb .1 Illl' .hampi.in < lass f. t Ibe Ilr.s.kl.iii li»g Shov
Hni..bl Saii.N I.oal T, 1 :i lb.' buill.' i:r. 0:1 in tbo
;..lllbelli fun.. Ilnll Cilll.
AnIiUrl
von till .' Mem
Lnlril, WOI ' llH breedl
I.OIIII rl.Ii last ra.e Orleans
.\uieri.'ni. iiu|.ori protesi against Hn seiwiing Kri'n' b <¦: bill Cilll r.ft
Sle'.ens»)l al for tiK Aiken.si;
.1. ;. J...-ki.». I.r..ke Ilis lo.llil
Ig Motiogmrdi. nbo fell iu Ihi al ll.o I'liir Grotimis at Sett
r- lit aiiloiii.fl.ilsrt pr..|K.sed plan 01 fe f.,.r tbo Vander
Trini by Jury 1 bo Siipromo Ciiiiil. '. d.'.'i.I.'.I Ibnl till' inioii law Imy oxls
.1 .Muigaii Smitb i .Morgan Smilb am ii« niinossos in th 1, lofl Cln.iniinll, k Ciiy.
1 Alnskn, nl Wasbiiiglon. rigbl lo trial l.y .'d ill Aliska,
1 Now York bis mf... wnnl- ' .Nan Palorso^ Ohio, for .New
Kor the Hnll of Knnie. iaiii'«'li..i M.l'ra.'ken of New Vork vi'r»ll.\. in Now York Cily. an¬ il.i.l Ibo n.'W Ilonr.l ..f Kli'dors lo n fot ly two I'.'l.'brilios for Hie Hnll
'^otifod.'iiii.' .Monniuent rnveilM,
^¦ilg:llill Illlll Xnitli Caioliiin Confod- ir:ile loteraiis Joined in iinvoiling a ii...iiitii|ont at Apponiallox. Va.. on Iho s|...i n Ill'l. Not III Cni'oliun Iro.ips made lb. ill'l nan.l 111 111.' C'til Wnr.
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Ion loaik
Among Hie Amerii Itfl Paris for Mom • L.t'ilon Jleniiitt
It bns b.'.n ..m.'ia Hi.' I'riioe anl I'r.iii
ll.lil,
Mat lb
liand np
recently
nrraiigtil Ibnt of Wales shall .'Illd slay unlll
11. llip I neso I inperor s voarlr ex- ise ..f living Is iiinitril I'o- Ihia ¦pose be diaws »;i(««).iKH. ft.im Ihe ...nal trofl'tiry.
eiioi Mo.l.Bt.i Caroes. f..tmer I'rea- hl of lb., ."itate of Cniioa ami now . Ill .liglnooi f..t 111" .Valioiial (;«v- iiieiil nl Colombia Is exaininliiic
.¦mei.slve coal .lep.sits ol. Ibe Pa slop nIHi a Iiew to aakii g bida
.boir oipbiilnlioii,
l.enk.-r Cannon o a grent Liver of ¦I. I'orii.
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I. Jeaut enteriaineil at Bethany (rt. I, 2). 1. "Six daya before tbe paaa- over." 8i» dayt -before Hla cmda*.' lon. He probably reachid BethaiO'. about the beginning ot the tabbath. aa the Jews rooJioned from luuaet M aon- aet. "Betbany." Bethany maaat "Houae of Dates." or "Houae ot -Uonis fort." It waa a village beaotlftilly alt* Uated about two mllea aoutbaaat of Jerusalem on the eastern slope of tkt mount of Olives. It tras oftefi vlaltad by Christ. '"Where I.jiaarus waa." It may have been In honor ot bla raatara- tlou to life that tbla aupper waa glTfiL and In gratitude for It that our lio^ was anointed. 2. "Made Hlm « aap- per." In the bouse of Rimon tha laiMTK (Matt. 36:«). This man had eTldaatly. been a leper, and bad probably baait cured by Jeaua. According to a trtMll- tion Simon was tbe father of Laaana; according to ntbers he waa the hutband of Martha, or Martha was hla widoir. "Martha served," etc. It la clear that tbe family of Bethany wer* In all (^ spects tbc central figure at thla antar- tainment. Martha seems to hava inid tbe entire superTlston of the faaat, and the risen Laaarua was almost aa much an object of curloaUy as Jeina Hlm> aeir. In short, so many thronged to see Laaarns, that the miracia WkkA had been performed on bla baluUt caused many to believe ou Jeana. "IjttF arus at the table." The sapper was probably the next day after Jea«a' ar. rival, after tbe close ot tha Jawiah aabbath.
(I. Mary anolnta the Sartor (r. MU 8. "A pound." Thla waa a Bowan
S>und ot twelve onncaa. "OlataMnt" y the ointment wa are to undarataad rather a liquid perfnme than what w* commonly know aa ointment "Splka- nard." A aromatic herb Imported mm Arabia and ludla. '.'Very coatly." It was worth throe hundred nanea at denarii, silver coins worth flftaan to seventeen rents each; hence tba otait> ment was worth between forty-Sv* and fifty dollars. This wonM bt equivalent to ten timea that aotoaat at the present time. "Anointed tka feet." The perfume waa an alabaaltr bottle, or flask, which waa made trltk a long narrow neck. Mark saya "aba brake the box," or tbc neck ot tba flask. Tbe seal which kept the p^ fame from evaporating had navar been removed; It waa on this oecaakw firat opened, Matthew says she po«r«d It on His bead. There la maaltaatir Dcltber contradiction nor dlverganctf horn between the evaiigetlsts. Koty poured the ointment over His head and then over Uis feet. John notices tba anointing of the..feet, not only aa tba act ot greatest MImlllty and "to mark of dee[ieat veneration, hut from Ita nn- usual character, while anointing tba bead waa not so uncommon. Bhe wba bad so often sat at Hts feet, now anoints tbem, and alike for love, toft erence and fellowship ot Hla auffer. Inga, will not wipe them but wltb bar batr. Tbe anointing abowa her faith in Christ and ber love for Cbrlat. T'WIped Hla feet." 8be took "woman'a chief ornament" and devoted tt ta Wiping the travel-ataliied teet ot ber I,«rd. It waa the utmoat poaaible ex¬ preaslon of her love and dtvotloii. ''Houae was fliled." The bouaa waa filled with tbe odor ot the olatnant. and to-day the church and the world are filled wllh heavenly tragraaca Mrbenever loving deeds are pertornad for Cbrlat.
III. Tbe hypocrisy of Judaa rebnkad Kva. 4-H).
4. "Judaa Iseariot." Judaa bagas to find fanit at what be called a iraata. His mutlerlngs convinced some of tba other, dlaclplea ao that Ibey. JofluA Wltb olm In the 'ninflemnaliaki iflbt aot. Whenever there Is au act aC splendid Belf-forgetrulneas there la al> ways a Judas to aneer and muruiur at It. n. "Given to the fioor." Mark saya they murmured agalnat tbe wom¬ an, and tbeir wnriU and maaner wata also a reflection on Christ HImaalf, bo<'auae He bad permitted It to occaur.
II. "A thief." Judas waa bad at heart; he was playing the hynoerlta. "Tbe hag." The raab-biN In wblch tba tunda of tbe amall company were fcapt, "And hare," etc. Not bare It oK by theft, though that he did; hut Simply bad charge of Ila eontenta as traaa- urer. 7, "I^et ber alone." Chriat waa Indignant at tba hypocrisy wjiiehBMda a pfetended roiialderatlob of tbiTpaef an excuse for attacking and condMBS- Ing an act of love toward Blmaalf, "Against the day of My bur/lng." tt la not tor nothing, aa your reproacliaa auggest, that abe has poured forth thla perfume. 8be has embalmed Ua beforehand,
H, "Tbe poar always." Tbla act at Mary's will not Interfere with yttt care tor tbe poor. Yoo can do foad to tliem at 4ny time. "Me not alwaya." Christ's bodily presence waa aboat ta be removed trom tbraiL Wbat tbair did for Hlni most he doiie quickly.
IV. Curiosity and conspjracy (va. »ni. 9. "Of tbe Jews," Jobn, wh* waa a G4lilean. often givea the titia of Jewi to those whu were Inhabltaata of Jerusalem. "Knew tbat He waa there." I,.arge caravana would be cam- log up for Ihe f'ssNover trom all por- liona of tbe country, and tba nawa would apread quickly tbrougb tba ablftlng crowda that Jeaua and Laa¬ arua were In Relhany. The reault waa that many of them believed. 10. "I.azarua alao to death," Aa long aa he lived, tbey saw an InconteataM* proof of .(he divine power of Cbrlat. II, 'Ttelleved," The reanrreellon of (.azarui cnnvlnced many that Jeaua was the Mesalah.
Coal MiKlaa llisaaT tka Oaa. ' Krom Ibo CamlNila cidliery. in Bag- land, galleries nre driven two mllea nui under the aea, and auolber drive la 4>iorlly lo lie started near Kealon ftlaice.
Parlor Pride 5iova Pollali LlffVID - toaty tot Uaa. A fow
drops ot Parlor Pndo Htuve Poliah gives the stove a brilliaut lustra ahlna, making tbe ttova fit fur the parlor. Vc soiled bands — easy to ap|My—alwayi
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to the laat drop. Hold hy aU dadttBi
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050414 |
| Date | 1905-04-14 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 14 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050414 |
| Date | 1905-04-14 |
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW eiiNui.i:: coriKw. i?-tvtr. ci-Nin VOL. X. A FAMII.T NKWSPAPKK OF LOCAli ANU USKKRAL. INTKLMUKKCK FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 14, 190:> TiaaH: tl.tO TEAftLT 19 AOTABtS NO. 2H. eXIUNTT COURT. X,IS«.\f COrNTY Martin V. Wood. affainst Plail !) BANK OF Ocoiae Hovsnl Ksri'lall. N.-I Oaom.. ('Iii.rl.1. II, (istiK-rt. Waller if. (]anlerl. (i.-orxn \ Oaninri, l.ncn Hroui. simi Amanda M. Willis., s D.-fcn |
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