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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
i9iMax.ii: copix:*4. fiv^ ckntm
A WAMilir XEWSfAPmi or local amd UKNKKAL INTBLLIHOCK
t»a»: tl.tO TKAKLT It ADTAKtl
VOL. X.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1905.
NO. 2J).
FreqM)it Bank
BANK OF
11
cm* $30,000
Jtaapott
jroiftW >. RANDALU PrmMant
n. WBHLBY PINK. VI<».Pr««ld»tit
WILLIAM H. HAU.. Canhlai
llla#a At*., aKkTlU* CMira, L. L
tatrttt mrtatn
Joba J Uasdall Anau.t InimlK
SMiSiOiki' William O. HIIIm
Wll|a# K.nnMcr D. WMler Piaa
llaiaaa II^<'<>ai««II Daoial & Rairaot
Charlaa L. W. I litco CoIm Pettit
WllUaai 8. BaU Barrer B. Mmlth
¦dear Jackwn Oeorte M- Randall
Open, exrepl l>iial holidaia. front 9 a. n. to I p. m. Oflff. farilitie. .iDd indiieefnenta in amary department mnal lo thoM ol either the llva KorV « Hrooklyn bank, or Traat Com pantea, and eTerr aceommodatioa aa far aa ia
eaniiatanl with coneerratira roanaceaaant.
lalaraat at the rate of H per cent, paid en tlmadepMiU. iliree month, or more. DrafU Iaaaad oo all peita of KuKin.
Doea a iceneral,hiiDkins biialnaaa.
Aaeoanta oT iporriomtion., comfianiea, a^ •iatiea, ale., wliritrd,
Kntira eaUafartiao (oaranteed.
Inqnlriea will r«x«i.n prompt attention and ba ehaatfon^ anawered.
HIRAM R, FMITB. PreeMent
THOMAS O. KNIGHT. Vie.Pre«iH«n< ^ BKHOEN T. BAYNOR, Cankikr
1 YORK,
Tl. William 1
LE OF THE STATE OF NEW
.'^.•nii irTHOt _
Wli.rein. Hi-DrietlnJi-mime r.nnaD. of Free l",rt in 111. Connlr i'f Na-«.n, Eireiitnr, hni int«'lv npnlj,Hl bioarKurnHrate> Coiirt nf Ihe f ¦ountr I'I Nhwi.u. |4i liavH n c.rinin in.tmm.nt in wntinx hparinc date tiie 4lh rtar of FebniBrr l««, r^lmlna to rr.i and iienwiiiil eaut*. dulr ITo.r.1 a. nnd for the laat W'ill nnd Te.lam.Dt (.lowiphC.rman. latent the town nf Hevp- |
id fo
of Na
Woari tt Mrcclan
Oeorae Vt. DaTiaon Thomaa Q, Knifht
Jflin Vineent lliram R. 8mith
alentworth D, Tomhea Waaler B. Smilh
Charlra W, Hayea Cliarira L. Wallaea
ArrpfMler Hmith Aiutin Comwell
John W. DeMntt John T. Darinn
Bdward T. Tlinraton Hamilton W, Pearaall
Wndo aar-nt'rai Bankinc Bueineasof Depoaii and acenunt Internal pnid on Hpeeial Depoait.. Dralta ipsned on Eaaland and the f'ontinenC, Your Patronaae Boliriled. Hankini Hnnr»: » A, «. to f r.
, (iMTaaed,
»lien>fi>m. Yoaand rarfa nf jou, are hereby Mi.<i aud mjiilred persnaally to lie and aiimir luifore onr aaid SnrriKate. at tbe Surraaale'ii Olliee. at Mineola. iu the Coenty of Naaaau. on Ilm Itth iliiy of May. im. at nine o'doek in the InreniHin and attend the iimhate of the aaid La«t will nnd Taitament, ami .nrh of yttn who nre herehy cil«d, nn are under twenty«ne yean "I mnr. ao) mijuired to aptiear by your ceneral guardian, if you hawi>ni):„r, if ynu have mm., tiiapiiear and apply fnr nno lo be appointed. iMid in III. erent nf ynur fnilure nr neclect to do »n. a siiecial auardian will lat ap|ininte<l by tha Surrogate to repmeut and act for you in thia
InTeatiniony Wh«r..<.f, We liaTi- cauaed the , S#.al nf the Surrogate'. Court nfuursaidCounty ] nf NaffSBU to he hereunto afhaed.
WitneM, Hon. Enaaa .TaraaoN, i .Surrogate uf our aaid Connty the Snraovata'
MOMPtNC.
Ifa Ior a romp I
What ahaU I d» Do'wn on the floor.
Baby, with yoaf Up antl down ttaira,
ton on my back, Oraapiaf my hair.
Riding a-pack ? Now for a ttunbie!
Han^ oo now tight! Tbat la dad'a girw,
Vow yati'tr all right' Vow I'm a iramal, .Wauh how I kneel; Vow I'm a choo-«hoo
.^utomobilel Vow I'm a tramp.
Vow a bow-wow, llere'a where I rhaap m
Hang tl) nie now!.
yaell-
U, i,|
< IllicP
Ola. in till
aid
thnn
ami Rr
EDIiAR JACKSON Surro^ata.
Di>
nrday, In n m. unl Payn, Tuewlay. and Friday.. KA, H-
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER
COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW
•¦Aaia Oaaaptlead Bank Baildlna -' rHalBi
I and Falton Btrecia
N. T. Cigar Store Co.
H«Ib St., aaat f\aa ^UtPINIT. N. T.
JWHOLEBAtE AND RETAIL
MbRTGAGES Money to Loan at 5'*^
tmoitiinat tacaHlr. IWMNC IIMM. lain la ¦aaiatcyaarMrdMte. Mtaa<laiaaaccctlr4i1«ac(
I ALBERT D. HAFF
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
MS MM II., Maulca,!!. V, Tri. 33-I Jaaulci Al litilii affice, ntaku tm latafdma
ChaSaOaColvin^Co.
RLLHOn, L. I.
BUILDEBS AND DEALERS
ZMmmSy - WAGONS
and Harness
nruHw. TwuMo *w pmim
Work eallad fur aad daUrered N. y. and N. J. Talephoaa. as-b Ballmora
fla« Attattmaat ta Salatt ttaat
A ttw S^Mteltlat Ib Pricaa
Rabbar.tiTed bucglaa, f?0 and no and up.
Rabber-llmd nmahonta, ttt and 17ft aad up
Opaa ronabonta, Ht ami IM and ap.
Twu aaatad depot or cumblnatiun wa«oaa, MMWaadup
Opaa aad lopdelirery wagon., Ht, ttt, Maad Ml aad ap.
Alao othara too onmamiia to tBoaiioo.
Wa alao allow a liberal diaoooat tu eaah baf
m wBuu ivBHi mu fU
Wa gaaroalaa to ba free from Impartaetioa li " ' malarial and wa wil] fapli ifactiT*, npoa ratatn to na.
HKIi9KY 4 COUCH
ft thMch tad UttrttlKkiii of utovVsUoSt
JSSTisSaitSs:::
'S;s^xs^xss!iiS'v;s::ss!iSL
MMdtoSlaMiluaaaaMi.n.i*M.
aar^aasar"-" °-^-^ •-*
rae MBSIOM MVSBTSS
HnUTfc
IEW TORI
QBcfTaa AMURICAN IMVCMTOa,
aimt ITT-- t- * •"*— ' '"
The Wall Street Journal
Qtew adr^ and anawpra, withoat MMM, Inoniriea aboat inTeatmeuta. Itainat maerlylDf oanaea ot market ¦ovMMnU. DetdmiDM terta Bovam- liMI Taloa of aa«arlti«a,OHllolaaa,aiiaHatia Md ivriewa Railroad and Indaatrial ra- I enolat* tablea of earainca a. (Mt«a aotire Mid inao- . . Md Mi4a. BMonla tka iMJaaf bMdaand tlia TtaU m tavaataaent at tha price.
Oa« laJka doAy oontaU* Ih* Tm Waix ftrsan Joubnal m better qualified lo iaaati moiMy tafely and prufilably attd le adviee abotti inveelmenti than one mh* ioumol do to
Pabliahed daily by
Oow, Jonea * Co., 44 Browl 8t., N, y.
Tha oldeat newa Meooy ot IVall St.
tlS a Tear, fl a month.
I
To Have |
A Suit
Or Topcoat
made to your order meana to have j an ezclnalTe np.to-date Karuicut, not poaaible to bo had in shop- ' made clothing where they arn i made by the hnndreds and paaa { tbrongh a good mauy handa before ! tbey are told.
The Spring ^.tid Summer Switing*
are here for yoar inspection. Call and j aee them. The prices apeak for them- | selves. Yon will find it hard to dupli- ! cate them. j
LADIIS' TAILMING A SP^OALTT j
JAMES VENDITT
VPTO-DATE TAILOR
r«ltra St., at. HalB. riEIPOIT, L. I. I
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
I'lir'iiiniil I" an onlir of Hon, Knaaa Jir«. «oN. Siirriiaale ,if the f'ounty oF Na^Min, norice Hhcr-liy (ciyHM tn all (.prions haring claim.
MTn*ftlN« CRASS.
iaic nf tlii< Town of llpiii|riteail. in the aaid Counly, liHcea" d, lo iiri.. .nt the lattnt with Ihe voucher, thereof, lo llie .uh.criiv.ri, the eaecu. tor. Ill the Ln.l Will unit Te«taiiient of said de- c«i,.|.<l at llieir i.hice.if trann.ctlnabu.ine.i, at thc.llici'of Ih.ir attnrnoy, Sidney H, Sw.i-y l>.| Main Street, l-rcciiort, .V. ^„im or befure Ih.. tifteenlh dny ol NoTemher neit. l),ile<l Minrola, Aliril ajli.l, ISHkV
AllAM Sl HNEItiaa. /
Puit.ir fiRA.a, > Sxecntura.
RENBTtlRA.a, )
SltlNKT H, SWEZET
Attorney for tlie Fzecutor.
tinlii Strei-I. Free|».rt, N, Y,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Piirmmnl to nn oriliT of Hon, Ki>o*« Jara-
ALHRT VON MCIIEROUX
> of Ihn Town of Homp.tcad in lh« .aid inty, decciuie<l. to iireaent the ..m.' nith tUe rhem IhiTecif, to tin- nnliacriher. the Ailinin- iralrii of the iiKida, chattel, and crciin ch were of .aid decea.eil. at her Jilace of i.Hctinit hu..i«i.ss nl thf oftice of liernttorney
K, II, Van Vechlen. K-.i., Illl Williani .Street.
New Yoric Citj, Ni-w York, imor liefore Ihn flr.t
duy ot NorcmW neit, Palml MinculH. Aiiril IHlli, llWi,
MARIK VON MICHEROl'X,
Now let'a build hon.e.
Build a whole town! Honaaa and ataaplaa. ^.ruat to knock down I Vow take your dnlly,
Sing It to aleep; Dearil, your d.iHy
Lovea yon a heap! Huahaby, baby,
Huthaby, do; Dearie, here', daddy
Waiting for you; INit down the doUjr, ^I'll (to and hide; You could not find mc,
IVar, if ymt tried' No. you ran't find me ^All TOU can do' Now you are warmer—
Peekaboo! Boo!
—HoiMton I'ojt,
?watii IOO Yards Wide Cut Throueh Town cl Marniiette, Kan,
Ma
V'.xi
I'he
llul*ll
al Kn
Are Ajalii Km-
i(. Ile^r
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
oni-
of Hoa
of the County of
1 to all iierKm. haTinf claims
- -- -U Jaca-
aoN, Surroaa i.l herehy gi iiirainat
SAMUIl BAVNOB
late of the Town of Hampaload in the aaid ; „„ „j-„, „,, , . , ,
County, deceased, to i.reaenl the same with th. '. "" adept shopper, tltlick nt knowiUK foiicber.there,if, ioOi..uli«criber.ilieeiecuU>r I what she Wanted, nnd tiuiokpr atill nt of the LaKtWill ami Te»Ltameutor.«aiddecea.ed, -„„;,.„ i* „., , , ' . ^ ,
" glad when
E mot nt a hotel, niul I thongbt lipr one of the most charmlnit women 1 had ever seen.
Refined and almost hy¬ per gensltive, she struck me at once as being » womau of breed¬ ing and distinction, 'Tet on the few oc¬ casions, when, lis our actiualnlancc ripened, I vlalted her at ber smart and elegantly nppolntiHl Hat, I felt an In¬ stinctive nTcrsion to thi> friends aud acqiiatoitaiicea I met there.
Of her peopli. she spldom spoke—her parents were dead, she told me, and her husband waa abroad, but inigbt be home again nt any time.
She wns always exqnisilely dressed la the latest fnshlon, nnd money seemed abondant with her. She
at his Itia
of transartinR hu.i 'Icnoa at Kreeuorl, Nasiiali Cotuity. liefore the Mth day of Oetolirr next. Ilated Mineola. April IMh, IWS,
at hi. nn .N. Y., on t
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
) an onlnr of Hon. Bubbxt flBi.* U>of lUr CtMinty of NaiMin, DoMn r-n Ul all iieraonsSliaTinx eiainu
of Uk
QVALITT AND STYLE
The flnt of the New Iprlat taKlafi are tlways to be aeeu here. We search for tha beat, and aelect oooda of thn flnost itylea. We are showing soma ixrlnsive pattema and vronld be pleased to have ron call and aee them.
of 111.
lit ill'l
taHi nata ta AtAat ttott $I4.M ap
TIE KElTYOii TAILOR
MaliiMrM« ffm^n, L. I.
u«ar the B«nk
25,000 New Words
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meLiSMaaa oa
WEBSTER'S INTERNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
rnmunr St'RI, Sur I. herehy
I ANOBEW L. STUU
m of fleniiietead in the laid
I, to nreaent tlie .amo with tba
iii'n'of, totliesiibecriher, tlmexecutor
t Will and Tpatiimentof aaiddeceaaell
-I- of tran.nctini; this hn.ineMi, at tba
law ollice of C, * T, Terry, 71 ()n<an|»int A»e.,
llrHiklyli. New York, on or befon the twentjf-
flflhdnyof Jiineni'lt,
Dnt^il Dcri-mbtr Ifllh, IIM,
FRANCIS W, 8TULZ, C, A T, PKIIRY. EzecuUir.
Atloniey. for Eicculor, -ll William St., Nuw York (iiy.
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT. LAW
132 Naaaau St
NKW VOHK BALDWIN. NASSAU CO., I t
IQ For BeUable Carpets
^ Bervicoable
Furniture
and KzoeUent Bedding
OAU. O*
L. C. NICHOLS,
Oor. Falton and Oharoh Sta., FREEPORT. L. I. Dry and Fancy Qoodt,
Notloo«, etc., etc.. In faot ererythlng kept ia a I FIRST^USS DRT COOOS STORl, i^
Patents
Scieiidfic Hnerkaiie
A kaadaoaalr lllaatfatat waaklr. L>r>eat dr. ralaUon ol anf MMtiaa toaniiL Tenn., H a ^•ar: fiMr laontha, IL 0.A* kyall n«w.«Ml<rR
MewYgrt
' » r M, Wadilacton,
Greenouse Plants
Ra P. JEFFREY ft SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND
L^%r:: HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In f raat numbara omt waHatiaa, tma ta nama
an«l tma fraah fram ttt* arauna, ana
tfallvarail la a okart tima In malat aanaitlan
PATENTS
will I Immma ia aar priaallst far »iaatlaa aa*
Thla ariaa laf>«a . .
liat
BELLMORE
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•»• *^m tm,m. «*, vium omim rmatt ea« vraaMiNaTON. n. e
GASNOWI
X.ONO ISLAND RaYi^ROAD TIME TABL.E
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Blir iiffered to pilni nip tlirotigli tUo
difflc'iiit ma«ee of the winter salca.
I am not posscsaed ol a Inrge Hresn flllowauoc. nnd my wnrdrobc for the comlDK spnsoii tlpponds soruoivhat nn niy eucccRBfiil pnrrhnacs in sale liuios, Mr% Veri'koi- w.is just Iho piiltlc to hi>ii> me tlirougb. ^ho poaiciied aacb perfefct taste that ! felt quite aafe In her bands.
AVc eat on(> (?v(>uing .irraiiging wh.it wo were to bny.
"It 1« far iH'llpr to ro now wlipu Hie Ilrst rush of ihe .sales is over," salil .Mri. V«reker, "I wt?nt tbe flrat three dny.s myself, bin ili,. eiowil wa» nwful,
'. nud ibero are alill pleniy of Ibings to
i be bad,"
I 'Tiiil you pick up luauy Ihiiigs;" I
I asked.
She laid ilown Ibe list she was mak-
; Iub and stared at me In dumb nraane-
; uient. Then ber fuce cleared.
"Yes—LO, uot f>o very uiiirh. Let nie
I see; I bought this tea-coat and some
I hats and m.v new gray eoat—that is i all. I believe,''
! She continued the list, and at last I
j rose wltb a sigh of deep relief,
I "It's so good of you. We'll go 10
I tirst, aud tben on to Bond itreet"
—I glanced at tbe Iisl—"and get tlie
I fur nt ; they can alwaya be relied on
to really leduco things. I'll rail for you at D tomorrow, .'iiid we'll get Nor uian to lenil nie bis motor,'
"Tes. <lo." she snid. "I love n motor
-we can get lo donlile the number of
Shops aud spend the whole morning
j looking round until we Und exactly
I ,what wc want."
The neit uioinhng I calloil for Mrs. Vereker .and fouud her wal ting. "Won't you fiiiil Ihut coat too hot?" I I asked, aa wt reached tbe firat of our I ahaps, and I aliiiiieil off uiy own heavy motoring roat, "No, 1 love it.' she replied; "I am I never too w.irm "—and drawing her I volamiuoaa ikirts ac-osa n pavemeiit ; luckily clean, she swept into tlie shop with her nsoal grarefiil, languid air, I bought my eoat and selected some
lai-e, and went ou to , where I
i chose a few modest ainl one or two More expmalre liioiiiei. ihp;i we went on to a thinl and last shop. While 1 was ihoosiiig some ribbon lu ihe*mull? coloreil riliboii ibpartiuent, Mrs, \ ere- ker said to me:
"I am Juki i;(iiii(; 10 the handker¬ chiefs: I will Join you III the fur ile- panmeni you aig going then';" "Yes, 1 shan't be long ' •Nlll' 1, ' she anawpi-ed, "I nm i ery tired " I hail tlnislied my piirrha,>i<'S when she 1 nine liark,
".Vie JOU i.'ail,v? 1 aiu feeling so faint. Do you miiid buiiyiugl"
' I'ui Just reaily,' 1 aald. "tliis verj- rooineni," and I put my liaiul iu my muff ti> g.'l my purse. Tliare was no purse Illlll', ninl 1 gave :i ery of dis may, ".\li>, Vireker!-niy pursel—It's giiiii' ai.il I Illlll I'j.-i III it I illlll It a iiKiiiieiil .ISO I luiiat hnve pul ;t down in llie nlll' in 0. ;•,!• iMini. '
' l,et uie |>ay, she Itcgan-bul I m teir.ipteil hiT,
' NiinsiiiK . It .-IU.I berenil.v toiie'— and 1 altnoft ran to ibt; rlblnii depnr'- luelll.
I found the sii,ipw:ilk«r .iiid Hie as sisiaul i".it 1.11 lllil? liad .<'eii 11, .'tmi th.' ba«ke;s ..f i-.Mioti weri- luiMily S'.-ir.'hed wilhi'iii resiill
"ll IS very il,-iiii;eriiiis i.i lay vim; puri-e do« 11 lit ;, .-r.iHil.'¦ s.-i id lb.- -h..p ir.iIlLPr, who kiien uio well, "il's only
II ivoiiiler, inadaiii, ton didil'l les« your niiiff «s n I'll "
I wi'lil Im. i> di... .iliSiiiale lo llic fnr di'purtuii'iil.
•Im to aw fill.,\ sorrj 1 im-. kepi TOU, ¦ 1 began, uy ng nnt -o slmw my veiatioii more lhan I ivuld hili' ' .Vre you beller':"
"Tliere wis a fnint nicer on the word ; "madam," end Mrs. Vereker's face blanched.
"What do you mean'/" sBe stam ' mered. "How dare you? Cannot jou see I am ill and wish to go bome at once?" I sprang lo her side. "Never mind
about the wretched purse," I said to |
tbe mar. "Thl,« lady is not well, let nronnrnr. i-..,^
her go borne, and 1 will eome back RESCUERS FIND MANY INJURED
,-11)001 the purse,"
The man took no notice of me, bnt bending to Mrs. Vereker said some- tb, thing that made her step suddenly back and stand by his side. Then, to my 1 ntter nmazement. shaking obvionsly • from head to foot, and without even li>oklng at me, sbe turne<l Into tbe shop j and I followed in bewildered dismay. \ It was soon over, A few minutea In . a private room nnd two f.'niale search¬ ers had taken the heavy ooat, far henv- | ier now with the lace and furs nnd 1 llowers and Mouses Ihnt were mar- j velously fastened to i's nmplp folds. I'nder her clonk nnd nttnched to her | waist by firm liooks hung several furs ; and mauy pieces of costly Ince. i
Mrs. Vereker, white as death, showed j no sign of what she must be feeling, but looked in front of her with a dazed, set face, while I slipped outside to the waiting mnu. He wns talking to an- ' other shopwnlker, who, luckily, knew j me well, [
"Whnt is it?" 1 nsked. "Is she n thief?"—a silly nuestion he nnswered I at once.
"One of Ihe worst shoplifters in I»n- | don," lie said. laconically, "nnd yet i we've never been nble to catch her. Iier husband is doing six months now for the very same' thing. She knew you were here, mndam. nnd brought yon to shield her,"
"But how did you find lier out to¬ day?" I asked, aghast, "nnd whnt did you see her take? "
"Something that belongs to you," he aald, aa he gravely handed my my purse.—R. Nelsh, In Ixindon Dnlly Mail.
EZRY'S SUSPICIONS WERE FULLY CONFIRMED
He Kind o' Sutpseted That the Rabbit! and tha Han Were Camping n in Hi( Beard.
HVE8 LOST IN lOBHHDOl'^^Q'^^^'^^^'Q^^ deaths'new york state news
K,in, Wlieii diirkiiess fell ill niglil it wi's kuiiwii thai iweiilv ^;\ lives hail lii'eii lost in the lornndo ll'iil ivie.ki'd pan of Maniueile in tli.< I'lwiy ibiy mill did mmh damme in ili::^ viiiiiity. and Ihnl forly-four persons hail been iiijured, (if ib.- iiijured lliiily live wiip seriously huit. Ktir- irg lill' d,iy furl WnriHiiiist nnd .Mrs .1, A. Ciiilsoii died of iii.iurl.s. Several Olliers are siilT.riiig from i.r.ik.ii liiulis and liilernai iii,iiirie>.
The list of idem illni .lend follows: i."ii« ,\nderMiii, Tillie l-:ilei-,M.M, Mrs, .\. V, .Vrdn-i.iii, Mrs, Klmer Hiiligreii, r.liiihiie SMilzer. Lena Siviizer. Mna Swiirer, .\niia ronlson. M. P. Nclsnn, "if.' and lillll' ihildren: .\. SIngreii. St., dial" Hanson and wife, (iidtfrlul N.'lviii. nif.. iMii) .liild: IClnier Nelson, Mrs r.i'^IUi- nnd . liilil. N:n:i Jtotierls. I Wnimniist, Mrs, .1, A. I'ails.iii and
Maniac pf Richmond. Vs., Kills Wife snd Yale Student FouAd Dead.
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I!i. liiiiiind Va -With Iliree liiilmil ill Uls breast aul bit li fliiwliig from tlie wounds «i| been InltiiUxl »rt.r he he,d 11 his deviile,! »vife. Kredeil.k W
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"I've lived thlrty-tlircc year with Ezry Haines," .Irs. Haines begnn, ia a tone that promised entertnlnment. says Ihe Youth's Companion, "and I never saw hlm put out or flustrated on nny (iccnsion. Klre, floods nud famine npver slir lilm a mite. He feels if, mind you, as deep as anylxxly. for Ezry isn't hard, bnt you'd never know it."
"Have you ever seen him shaken, Mrs, IlalnaaT" the minister nsked, iu. lerestedly.
"Wall, yot," adinitted Mrs. Haines, "Vta atom hlin a Icetle mite rattled onci, XlMt was last mooUi at the coiaMr fair, and I said to myself—for a lutaitta onlr—'Eiry Isn't tbe man he used:te ba.' Then I aaw tbat l was wrooc.
"I (MM tt ifon't do any barm to tell you aboat It," Mrs. Haines contlnueil, with friendly iuflcctloB. "You mny as well know the ins au' outs of your con- gregntlon llrat as last J
"It was nt the (xmnty fair, as I lust Slid, and Kzry and I went Into one o' thuse aide-sliowa where a man nns doiug slclgbt-o'-band trlcka. No use talking," with a reminiscent smile, ""that mau did some -wonderful things; nil tricks, inebbe, though when be took n baby's boot out 0' old Miss Haskln'g pocket that wouldn't have a child with¬ in gunshot of her. It did look ns though there was something more in It, '
"By'n' by be asked If some man wouldn't come up on tbe platform. Our Iluth nudged her father and said, 'You go.' aud so Kr.ry went, '
"The man took yuids and yards o^ riblion out of Er.ry"N pockets, nnd morn hnndkerchiefB from round his necfi lhan there ever was at one time in the store nt Oie Corners, Ezry never turned a hair. Y'ou'd have supposed be grew crops of handkerchiefs under bis coat collar regular. f
"I guess It kind o' nettled tbo man to see him take it all as calm as old Tilly, aud pretty soon, he Just put ou steam aud took three rabbits and a hen out o' Ezry's beard one after an¬ other,
"Folks Jest hollere<I, and for a min¬ ute 1 thought Ezry was going to pieces. Uut he didn't, as 1 told you
" 'Well, well,' be said, looking at Iho ralihils and tbe hen, 'I've kind o' siis- pected they was there for some time i back,'"
WISE WORDS. '
.\l niglit order had iii'iii brouglit oui of Ibe iliiioiii- .'.111.lili,111, and 11 relief .¦.iiiiiiiitlee Illlll begun work, Tweiily- live pupils from Hclhaiiy Coll. g.. eame til assist as mirses.
The bii.-iiiess seeiioii sufrered liltle diiiiiiigi'. The Sn¦l•di^ll. 1.nther and Melliiiilist Cliiirili.'s. the Dpera lions.' li!o,-l;, and dozens of resldeiices nre in ruins. The luriiad'i riinie from the soiilh ami niade a rleaii sweep of liKI ,i,irds ihroii:.'li the town, Sle,.piiig f:,ni- ilii'S were iiiiight up iu Ihe whirlwind wilb.iiit n iiioiiienrs warning. .\ heavy r.iiii>liiriii pr.'.'i'il.'il 111" l.irnndo.
M.iiqui'iii', iu Mi'l'liersoii County, liii-^ i.'iisi iiiliaiiiiaiiis. 11 Is the exiii'l r.'iiue of Kansas, ami In the 11.best
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111 Uie siirroilndini.' half n dozen wagon
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New Labor Commissioner. T. Tecumseli Sh(-riiinn. of New Tork City, was npiwlnted by Oovemor Hig¬ gins at Alltany. as State Coniiuissioner of Ijibor to 8ue<'»>ed John MeMackiii. »ho8e term eiplr»>d several months ngo. The office ("arrles n snlnrj- of $."l.">nt) a year and the Oimmissloner hns the naming of two deputies at a salary I of a.'iia) ea.h. The term is for four years. The apiHilntee is n son of the | late General William T. Shprmnii, He i* n lawyer and is serving ns executor i of Senator Sherman's estate. The only | public offlee be has lilknl wns that of meuibei of the Board of Aldermen of ] New York Clly. I>r, Eugene H, Portet, ' of New Y'ork Clly. wns nppolntetl at '. the snme time by (iovernor Iliggiiis as Ihe 8tnt<' Comuilssiou<>r of Heallb la siiccewl Dr, Ifanlel l,<>wla, whose term has expired. Tho snlnry of the Com¬ niissioner is fXiOO a year nnd expenses, and hla term Is for font years, Hr. IVrter Is n ri.|)n's<'nt»tlve of the home- j oiuithic s<<hool and the editor of Ihe i leading JournnI of that school. He is 1 also n former rresldent of Ihe Slale Ml in n prou\i, with ! Homeopathic Society. The retiring reaniiiig e.ves. j Comnilasioner. Dr. Ix<wis, repvesenied i Ihe allopaUilc scliool. When the noui- | j Inatlons were received In the Seiinle :
they were referred to Ihe Kinnnce Coni- I wittce. I
AMATTEBOFHEAAIH
bullets 'e bluod I'h had iirdercd
Hill, a
veil to do tner.'hniit made frantic ef- kill bl. eight , liildren before
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I licre well' niniiy narrow- escapes, Tlie infant ilaiii'liler of Charles Salloti «as liri,.il nil b"i' bed and carried to
Ibe mi.bill' ..f 111,- sii I. reccivitig only
a few seral'lies. Sailou and his wife V . re s i;oii.d\ iiiiii:-.'i'. Til" iiiailrrss .1:1 vliii il til • l"liv ilaii'.-lilcr l.f the Ib'V. Mr. Slllllli l.iy was doubl -d up ill siiili 11 niininer ::s to rover Ihe cliil 1 nnd pi-i'ie.'i il from falling tinilii'rs. Ill spile of llie desirnitioii of Ihe Sinith h.iiiii'. Ill" lamilv 'vas uiiinjured. .Mr. riihl Mrs. (1. S. i.:ilvin wer.- carried oil tli.'ir li.'d .-iiHi fiTi niul laid down wllli¬ oiil I'ciiiL- M'liiiusly hurl.
i;il!I. HIKS I'lKlM I'liHillT,
e,ir of 0|iev:ilion Sends lligii School <lr,iiliiale Into I'nial Coiiviiliions.
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I.ikc citizen, like government, .K man lb as old ns his sentiments. "I'nine is the perfume of heroic deeds. — Socrates.
All objects lose by too familiar a View.—llrydeu, Man is denrer lo the gods tban he iii himself, JuTennI, "Be praised not for your nncestors, but for your virtues " I \,,
I'lensun-s are all tlie keener for rare indulgence -Juvenal, j;
riiii inau without charity Is n , :,y ue. aud perhaps it would be no j «! dilUcult mntler III prove Uiat be is nlso ; n'li u fool -KieldiBg, / i '
I.el not llle empUatis of bospitallt/ j > lu Ill'd and board, bul let truth, | ve, buiior uud courtesy flow" in ail I Iliy deeds. —Emei'.on. I j, .,
Whatever disgrnc we mny liavi de-| j ,-,ii Tii'd or iii.'urrwl, il is alinusi alw.iys' I pi.| In nlll (inner to re-establish our cbarac-l | cm ¦T noi'liefoucauld, i , "¦ '
rb<re i» no rea.ller wny for a man' • briiig lus own wnrlh into i|uesiiiin laii by .T.ib-axnrii.g lo disna.i from ' tbe worth of other men.—TlllotsoD,
ll wa. .1 irue sajiiig of a imiig au¬ thor, "Every man is a man nflcr (Jod's own lieorl if he acts out in faith the speiinl fnni-tliiii for which he i- Ml led. ' To b.' .1 Ulllll aft.'i liiNl's own heart, aa Ibc beloviil Son ».ia. is His call to | ea. h ..f us \V II Cliai.mni;. |
llapinness eoine. not fmm the power ( .if poss.'ssion. but fruiu the p.iuir of j appreiiatioi. Almve luoM oili.'r lUiiigs It ia wise tu caiiivaie the powers of apprei'latlitu The grenler the nuniber nf Slnps to ail organ tli.- i;r.-iii.r lis , |..>ksibiliiie« as all lusiruiuent uf luu- | «i.--H, W Syliester,
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•| he I ..dd of Sports .- Mi--..ui. ,Mblelii'Club leain .1.' an exblbilioii ni|iinti<
1 hiiiiself Thai the rrated ninn did not succeed waa iM'eause he had sent thre.- of the six bullet'^ iulo the lungs .'iml heart of hi'i wife nnd the other Ihree into hlni- si'lf. But in his turv he stinpned the ".¦apoii tim,. Hild again nt the little
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looking alternately nt tbe b.nly of their dea.l mother on the Boor and at their fnllier. fiom whose brenst Jets of blood were spurting townrd Ihem.
Thnt Hill lived nn Instant nfter lii- lliiliiig the wounds upon himself is a luvsb'iy 111 surgeons who have exniii- imsl his body and followed tbe courses of the bullels, I'utli nn instant before he fell and died Ihe niurder.uis-uiliided maniac did his utniust lu wi|H> out bis entire family.
Hill had beiMi In ill health for several niotiths. but his home life wns hnppy nml he si'^'iiied lo be a devotwl hnsband an.l falber, Itweully he became mo¬ rose lunl luanifeiited slgna of InsBiilty. liKMimiiin nggrnvati'd his nientnl disor¬ der. He wns especlnlly restless thnt night, nnd lnslate<l upon keeping hla wife nud the eUildreu awake. Townrd inorning he l>eeaiue luoi-p couipoaed, nml the .liildren w.nt to sleep. His wife, however, reinained up to nurse him.
Just before ilaylight she decided to give to her huaband a sleeping potion.' While she was preparing the inedlcliie and had her bark to hliu Ilill qulelly openrd llle bureau drawer nnd look out a ."iJrralibre revolver. Without iX: word of wnruing he Hied ns sbe turiH>d luwurd hini medicine in hnnd. Three bullels eiitpri>d her body. Two pierced her lungs and the third her henrl. With a screnni she sank to tbe Hoor lifeless.
The eight children were lu ndjolning rooms. .\rouse<l hy the sound of the shots they rushed Into Ihe room where the murder bad been coiiimltted. Their father, his face dislorletl by fury. stood ill the middle of tbe room with Ihe niuzzle of the wea|)on poiullug nt Ills breast. liefore any of the young¬ sters I'liul.I raise n ery tliere were three loml reports. Hill staggered, bul. did mil fall. Then he turned the pistol on the I'iglit cliildren. and siinppcd the liamuur unlil h.- dropped lifeless l.o- side hi* luiiideri'd wife.
roll.c. Rulrld. or Mariler.
.New Haven. Conn, - Inlense eicltc- lu.'iit lias Is'eii created nniong the fac¬ ility and sttideiits In Y'nie by Ihe my»- Irrious ilralli of .\rtliur Hnseiot, u Yale senior, sou of a ('levehind mil- liiimiii.'. whose body wns found ill his room 111 Welch Hall, one <if the cam¬ pus dormitories, with n bullet hole hi Ihe rigiit temple. The clos.'st Investl- gnlioii hns shown that Ihere was no reason why the young man should kill hims. If. yet It wns snid the authorities liidinisl lo this belief, A revolver with one expliHleil shell waa found la tbc room.
Ila.scrol was one of the most popular sludenls in Ynle. He wns studious aud look nil ai'tlve part In athletl.s. He wns favored of the sluilent body be¬ cause of Ills fr(s)u.'nt auil costly euler- tiiiiiiii.iils. Me was n lender In the so- .-iai ib.iiigs of the sludenls. aud mnny I lull's In the Inst winter he wns a guest 111 llir iiiosl exelu.slve circles In New Yorli City.
Kv.ry effort was Innde to bush up Ibe delnlls of the ease. After Ihe body had been viewed by Ihe luedirul exnm- iiirr it wns iiHletly reinoved to nn nn- derlaker's pinei', nnd further thnn Ihe fart Ihal llle young mail was found dend nuthing utllrial hns bivn given
out.
The body was fouud by lioy W. Hemingway, of Syracuse. N, Y. He WHS Hiis(>rot"s rooiiimnte, Ileiiitiigwny said that his eliiiiu ultimled bis flrst rrcitntlon as usual and seeuieil to be in Ills usual g.siil s|ilrlts, Ile had never liitiiniib'd even Ihnt he wna despondent, nn.l In all llieir a.-iiiuiinlanee Hemliig. -wny said he had mil Iieard Ihe young mail talk of sni. Idr, Iteiiiingway, Hliilr reliirtniil to think the youth was, ii'iir.b'r.'d, averrrd Ihat Ihe indications jioiiitiNl to a i-riiiip.
HASBOSOBSnTBTE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
(Jirl Kills Man, Kranklln Havpus, Secretnry of Ihe Albany Iionrd of Kire I'nderwrlters. was shot by Miss Julia lYaver. a stenogmpher In his employ. late In the aftemoou nt his otllce. He was re¬ moval to Ihe Albany Hospital, where he died soon ivfter 11 o'clock wlthoul hnving regnliioil conselousiiess. At no time afler the shooting was he able to make n stnleinent. Miss I'raver wns urrosted nt her home an hour nfter the trngcdy nnd "'as almost prostrated over the sbooiiug. which she said wna ni'cldpnlnl. The rpvolver was the prop¬ erly of Havens, wbo kept it In n pigeon¬ hole In his desk. Miss Craver snys somc time ngo she sp.ike lo hlm nbout the pistol, nni he told her it wns not loadetl, Wheu be enlered his office she pinyfully [xilnted the weapon at llim and coiuinanded him to liolil up bis bands. He did so nnd she snnppeil the trigger. There wns no report nnd she snapped the trigger n third time nnd a l)ulli>t entered Havens' right temple nnd iienetinled the brnlii
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MAr 14.
Strikers Besiege Works, The twelve hundred striking brick yard employes nt IVnighkecpsle, who quit work the other day. made another demonatrntion. mnriblng from Dutch¬ ess Juuctlou lo Chelsea on New Y'ork Central tracks, nrined wilh clulis antl preventing nil work from IH-Ing re¬ sumed at thirteen yards in Ihe district. The mniinfaclurers lield a me«'tlng nnd decided not to grant Ihe demands of the strikers nud cnlled on thp Sheriff [ to furnish forly di'iuilles wheu allenipt j was mnde lo resume work. Hudson 1 lliver Vnlley brick nmnufneturers held n nietelng nnd ndoptejl resolutions I denouncing mob violence iiiid warning | the strikers that they would he amen- | nble to the law If Ihey resortnl Io vio- I lence nnd prevenUnl men from work¬ ing. All the yards were Idle. The men ] iiinrche<l along tlie beach nnd tried to cross to Rosptoii to get 5(K) men there to Join Ihoui. Shoriir KIpp has sworn lu Innny depuiies, nud the manufncturera pndenvored lo brenk Ihe strike wllh new men.
l'l.,\Yi:itS Kl.KlT JOHN DKEW.
Smn.eds J.iscph Jefferson-Is Third rnsi.leiu of Club.
New York ("Ily. The Roard of Hiree lois of llie riiiyi rs' Club, III flraineri'V I'lirk, .|i..|e.l Jnbii Ilrew I'r.sldeiit lo sll. leed llle late Joseph Jefferson, .Mr, Ilrew h thr tliird ]iresldeiit of The I'lay.rv Kdwin Booth served for Ihe Hist live y.ars and .Mr. Jefferson for 111. <ul.>.'i|ueiit twelve years.
Uilliaiu llisphaui was elected Viee- I'r.slileiit while Ke.'ordiiig Secrelarv II I! Ilodm's and Treasurer Willinm I' liamlniigli were reelected.
Special Train HII Handcnr, While running nt tbe rnte of n mile n minute n special trnln drawn by I.nke Shore engine No, I18L' struck a handcar ahout twenly-olght miles from rnliies- vllle. Ohio, .\ccorillng to an official report reeelvi>d nt Hie Iluffnio office of the Siipenlnleiident of Ihe Lake Shore no one wns Injured In the wreck, Tho train had lieen chartered by E. A. S. Clarke, I'resident of tlie Lneknwaniin Slwl Company, so that he could gel to Buffalo In lime to catch the Empire Stnte Express, which lenves the New Vork Central stntion nt 1 ]t. in. Mr. Clarke mnde the Journey on time, rencbiiig Uuffalo about twenty minutes before the lime for the ilepartnie of Ihe trnln. The train wus chartered sl Cleveland. Dhlo. by Mr, (^Inrke lip- eaiise he wanlcil tc n^nch New Y'ork Clly to nliend an Imporlant meeting. The handcnr wus sinashed to ntoms and the engine was slightly dlsllgured, but olhernisi' no damage was done.
MINK IS .MID I'ACIKIC
Mulii.d l.y n S. liooner -In Ihe ruth of (lean Liners, Sun Kraii.'is.o. Cal, - The trading ^1 liiniiir Trilnii. Jus! arrived here from the Marshall Islnmls, reporti.d sighting a tl.ialiiig miiir ndrlfl 011 April 'Jl In laliliiile "T digri'i'i "Jl iiiimiles imrlli Knd loiigiiudi- llill ib'grers west.
Big Cliiir ie|i..rlv nf iioaiiN uf
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KiiL-Iaiid Aiding .^.IJusiuicnt. I.' llritlsh liovi riinietil. n dispatih 1 I'ari>, Kramr, said, lias infnrui-)
Illlll aiiliiig bnlh I'ra and
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Burglar (lave Her a Drink. The residence of John J. Taylor, rosttnaster of Cornwall-on-tbe-Uud son, wns entered by two masked bur glnrs nt 3 o'clock lu the morning dur¬ ing the absence of Mr. Taylor al Koosevelt. 1.. 1.. nnd Ihey look about flUtMl In vuluables. Tbe men gulntKl entntnce to the building by means <if 1 rope ladder. Mrs. Tnylor was a wak ened by one of the men. who placed n revolver nt her head nnd Ihrealened her life If'she made an outcry. Mar¬ lon Duseuhury, age<l fourteen yenrs, llaugbler of Mrs, Taylor, caine lUiwn stairs from hei room lo ascertain Ibe cnuse of Ibe noise. She wns ordered fo ber room. Mrs. Taylor aaked for a glass of wnter, but Ibe men would not permit Ibe girl to gel It for her. One of them procured n cup, fliled it, held it to the lips of tbe woiunii, tben placed It wllhln reach aud told her lo help herself if she desired, bill n<it to Miienk.
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A iratli ¦ .!.|-nrluieiil baa I.eeii ortin ze<| |.y llie A-v. ialion ..f l.iieiised Aulon.iblle Mi.Mifaeturers.
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V..1. of C..n»iir.' liefeaied. In III.. I'.riliah House^f Couinions nt .'iii.loii Kngland. the vote of reii>iii-e r s:r Uor.rt lampb.'ll Baiinerniaii. the 1 I r oil the Irish poliiy of | bli iivi rnii.i'tit was defeated. | ou I: W.iii.ll,aiu taking lie- o.casio xplain li..^ voi gnnl..iii a^ ( bief Si
HiHiker Not lo Kesliiii. "Therr la not a word of Irulli in fhe I report thai I am lo resign. There Is j no foundation for II." This iMisllive denial of published repnrts to the effert that he ctmlenipluled resigning fnnn the Supreme ("ourt ou nceounl of Ihe report of Ihe Aasembly Coniniittee at Albany wns made by Jiuthe Ho<iker, at Dunkirk, nfler rending some of the out of-lown [inpers. Justice Ilisiker re¬ fused to answer any other i|iiestloiiK, bill his friends sny Ihat he will light iLe cake tu a Uiilsli.
All Around llle Stale,
The Ogden Mliel bill was drf.al.d In the Senate af .Mbniiy
The Assembly defealid Assembly raan Sheldon's bill preventing Ibe dock¬ ing of horses' tails In Ihls HInle.
Coming su.hlenly on a former suitor wlioin slu- had uot seen for several inonths. Brrlha .Me.ier-, of lioine, dropped dead
Se.reiar,! of Sta'. John K. O'Brien, al Albnny. aiinoumed that he had d<.- I'idrd to liecln taking the Slat, eiium erallon .111 .liiiie I.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050512 |
| Date | 1905-05-12 |
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| Date | 1905-05-12 |
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW i9iMax.ii: copix:*4. fiv^ ckntm A WAMilir XEWSfAPmi or local amd UKNKKAL INTBLLIHOCK t»a»: tl.tO TKAKLT It ADTAKtl VOL. X. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MAY 12, 1905. NO. 2J). FreqM)it Bank BANK OF 11 cm* $30,000 Jtaapott jroiftW >. RANDALU PrmMant n. WBHLBY PINK. VI<».Pr««ld»tit WILLIAM H. HAU.. Canhlai llla#a At*., aKkTlU* CMira, L. L tatrttt mrtatn Joba J Uasdall Anau.t InimlK SMiSiOiki' William O. HIIIm Wll a# K.nnMcr D. WMler Piaa llaiaaa II^<'<>ai««II Daoial & Rairaot Charlaa L. W. I litco CoIm Pettit WllUaai 8. BaU Barrer B. Mmlth ¦dear Jackwn Oeorte M- Randall Open, exrepl l>iial holidaia. front 9 a. n. to I p. m. Oflff. farilitie. .iDd indiieefnenta in amary department mnal lo thoM ol either the llva KorV « Hrooklyn bank, or Traat Com pantea, and eTerr aceommodatioa aa far aa ia eaniiatanl with coneerratira roanaceaaant. lalaraat at the rate of H per cent, paid en tlmadepMiU. iliree month, or more. DrafU Iaaaad oo all peita of KuKin. Doea a iceneral,hiiDkins biialnaaa. Aaeoanta oT iporriomtion., comfianiea, a^ •iatiea, ale., wliritrd, Kntira eaUafartiao (oaranteed. Inqnlriea will r«x«i.n prompt attention and ba ehaatfon^ anawered. HIRAM R, FMITB. PreeMent THOMAS O. KNIGHT. Vie.Pre«iH«n< ^ BKHOEN T. BAYNOR, Cankikr 1 YORK, Tl. William 1 LE OF THE STATE OF NEW .'^.•nii irTHOt _ Wli.rein. Hi-DrietlnJi-mime r.nnaD. of Free l",rt in 111. Connlr i'f Na-«.n, Eireiitnr, hni int«'lv npnlj,Hl bioarKurnHrate> Coiirt nf Ihe f ¦ountr I'I Nhwi.u. 4i liavH n c.rinin in.tmm.nt in wntinx hparinc date tiie 4lh rtar of FebniBrr l««, r^lmlna to rr.i and iienwiiiil eaut*. dulr ITo.r.1 a. nnd for the laat W'ill nnd Te.lam.Dt (.lowiphC.rman. latent the town nf Hevp- id fo of Na Woari tt Mrcclan Oeorae Vt. DaTiaon Thomaa Q, Knifht Jflin Vineent lliram R. 8mith alentworth D, Tomhea Waaler B. Smilh Charlra W, Hayea Cliarira L. Wallaea ArrpfMler Hmith Aiutin Comwell John W. DeMntt John T. Darinn Bdward T. Tlinraton Hamilton W, Pearaall Wndo aar-nt'rai Bankinc Bueineasof Depoaii and acenunt Internal pnid on Hpeeial Depoait.. Dralta ipsned on Eaaland and the f'ontinenC, Your Patronaae Boliriled. Hankini Hnnr»: » A, «. to f r. , (iMTaaed, »lien>fi>m. Yoaand rarfa nf jou, are hereby Mi.ni):„r, if ynu have mm., tiiapiiear and apply fnr nno lo be appointed. iMid in III. erent nf ynur fnilure nr neclect to do »n. a siiecial auardian will lat ap ininte |
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