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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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A rAXILT 2IBW«PAPItB nr LOCAL. A .st D UENEKAI. INTELI.IUEMK
VOL. X.
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aial avsrr seeomanda^an u far aa ~~~it with uanMrrsMn aianaaiwiat.
Manst al lk* t ptatttotOht. thn Aooot em ai: parts
«rale of t pee leal. |«ld an ,., -hres innnllis or more, Dmfts ,^..,.._ _-! parts •>> Kn'opa. ^¦¦aafsast^ hanklna baslness. Anaaals af earparstlons. eon panic*, fo- , riab&«<r..solkllad7^ 'si- - ¦¦Mri satlsfcethwi KUaranKeor*
ImOMs* will nerive iirempt stlentlon snd >ail»s«ftllF aaswsred.
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25,000 New Words
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Standard Authority
•t tlM EiiKHah-apMJcinK world pfly didfamariea follow. ^VabaUr
4tH tbo farorite with Judcea, gteihw. Edueators, Prfaitera, etc, to tUa and foreign eonntriea.
A KMtal cara will bring you in- lerMHln ipeeimeA pegea, etc.
Oi. AO. MCRRIAM CO.. S^MMmBLO, Mam.,
WEBSTER'S iJitTBRNATIONAL
DICTIONARY
BANK OF
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atcarO of Vitcctors
Gconta W, Uaviaoa Tfcoaia^ O. Kn,2ht
Jabn TlBcMl lllrsai «, I'mil. aisatwortta U, Comkes Wsslsy n. Smiih
Ckarlts W. Kayat Charles L. Wsllscs
Artcadar f«Uk Austin Cornwall
Jahn W. DalMlt John T. Davison
B4«ai4 T. Thurston Ilsmllton W. Pcsrssll
¦We d« a seneral Banklni Hnsiness of Depos H snd DiseooBt.
lotsrrst paMuD Sptcisl DeposiU,
I>r«fls Issasd on Bnalsnd snd Ibe Cont.nent.
I'Dur Patnmsce tleliclKd
Eviskina Boots: • a. m to a r, ¦¦.; Sstor dsy. ^ A, a. lall a.
liiH.ei.nl Pays: To«»<lsr' »nd rrldaTS.»A.M.
JANES VENDITT
Ladiea' and Qentlemen's
First-Class Tailor
PidlMi St.. aaar Hata, rraayart. L. L
Ladiea' Coatomes, Jackets, £a- toM, Box Coato, Cap^, Rainy-day saita, Htmtiiig Suite, etc, made to order at reaaonable pricos.
Alao the smartest styles in Gen- tlemen-a SnitinKS made to measui-e from $14.60 ni>.
Top Coate made to^ ucasuro (rom $14.00 np.
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Notice to Creditors
Paraaaal lo f|m ss4sr at Hoa. Boaaar 8sA-
^ — -'-I OoaalT of Nsaisn,
I hBTlna , lato 0?
iaiai4W>wa aaaeaur at ^al aaU dieiassi.
Isath day of Usrali asal. iMIsd Aiwast IMk. MM.
Bxseator. ALnWD T. DATiaOM, fcrXasaalsa.
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Pl^Rti^CT FITTING GAR.MENTS
B^MH mora . to aome men than qaality. Why not have both. The hbcieB wo are loflorinK are mode «l lh* bast wool. All patterns are MW, atlraetive and refined. We manatee that tho Ht wilt ba per- Mot, at& Baits or ovorooats made to order 914.00 np.
m REW YOM TIILOR
11^ St*-' •"• H"*Tretpoii L.I.
CDOAR JACKSON
COUNSCLLOR-AT.LAW
192 Naaaau St
NEW VOHK ¦ALBWIN. NASasu ef>.. i I
TriiVMOUli SNCOCKCN
COUmSCLLOR-AT UW MamaaiMM
Naw Yark
lk Bnildlna MMa aad raltoa StrssU
MORTGAGES Money to Loan at 5^
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Ma<Mi II aa MIAMI, WMHIiMlllllMltMMM
ALBCfIT O. HAFF COUNSCUOR'AT-LAW nSCMi»Ct..JaMlM.I.V. Til.2StAMii» Ml
Notice to Creditors
Porsaaat to aa ordsr nf Hon. BtisaaT Hsa BliHT, (<arro|als uf tbs ('ininlv »r Aasasu notlps labM*by Ilnn lo sll mnnns bavlni flslBM aaslnst Aadrvw i_ atuis. uto of ih. Towa orUsaiiistead in tho ssId Countr. de ocased, to Msmtlbssanm Willi iho voacheri Ihsnof. to tbenbsrrtber lbs ezM-olnr of ibi [.ast Will MHTmsonnt i.f sold dorrasoil m- brr pisro nf Crsnsaolina ikis bu«lnrM st Hit
••» silBtjo of""r.' * "'ir"pVrr"y,"n"arwnrM.'li'ii Araain, RmkHB. Ksw York. f« or lirfor, Um twoniT-nfth flay .if June next. Dated DnSBibrr IMIi, IIHH
rKAMriH W, STI'LZ
CAT.FiCRnV. *="^"""'
Aunrnoys for Ksecolor. T'Oraonpoiai Ave. BrookWn.N. T.
For Sale
Hay, m Ola. to 11.00 per cwt. Rye Sttaw, 80 to DOe per cwt. Salt Hay, 3A to 60a per cwt. Oon Stalki. •S.M (o fS.OO per IOO Pouioea, Sl to ll.TS per barrel Cordwood, tS.M to M,50 per cord Oak Plank, 3 to 4 cis per ft, Hickocy Plank, 4 to 5 cts. per fl, Ohaataat aad Oedwr Poata, all Rises. Shade and Omamental Treea and
Sbraba, Priret Plant, etc,, at ouehalf of
regular prioe.
lohn J. Randall
Frstfiort. N. Y.
Ha P. LIBBY, menfeer NatiORdl Real Estate Exc.
•fflcct tt
JNCKVUE aNTK-lMk Mt. FRtCPORI-Cxchame Mf.
CHANDLER A HELD
TWO RCLIAOLK NAMKS
RELIABLE PIANOS
"RMRIOR I RIOir* "RELR" "IVERS I PORD"
and other makes
HOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS
Caah or Inatallmentt
RKPAIRINC AND TUNINC
CIANDLER <t HELD PIANO CO.
439 Fultoa St. Below Jay Street Broolclyn. N. Y.
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY. JAN TARY C, 190:>.
tlBK>: $1.10 TBAUT 11 ADTANilC
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NEW YORK STATE KEWS
stnlc t'oii; Bill H.iliirril, Inatt'Hil of iDcrr-aiiiDg be'nwn »4<i,i'"0 and ».T<>.<«a>. thf SIntes ronI lilll for tlifl cliarltaljli' lii.-itlinllons last wIuht .tr-- iTpascd more tlian »3<Njii. g-i in uliowii by tliP Ugures Jnst rnniiilled by Klcrnl Kupervlsov Benilcr ai.il slveu out i't Albauy. The winter nf Hsi'l-liaM broke all ret-eiit records mr ((iinilloii ami e- Terltr. bosinnliip tbi» seooiid neek in .Norember. ]!HH. nnd contliiiilnK until the third week I'i Apiil. 1!NH. I!i'- tweeii thoae tW" date* tbr liraf.iiK plants In all of lb-- rhMritable iiistitii- tious were niii on ii vednbii- winter Im- sis. Ill nn ordinary winter the bentinc plants are not run on n i-olil weather basis more thai! four ino.ilhs. bo thnl last whiter wa.« nt l'-ii'<* twenty-Hve per cent, longer than lho normal sea- :w)D. without InkliiB li'.to aeeonnt its exceptional severity. 'I'll' totnl ixpeii- dlture for conl dnrlng tin- yen:- .'Uilins »<epteinlifr »••. 1!>":1. was .'5is:i,'.sr.'.:.'ii. Had the con.uiuptioii of f'Jel iiieienseil in proportion lo the imrease in dura¬ tion of cold wealher, or twenty-tlvc per cent., the expenditure wonld bave beeu more than J'.-JJ.itO'l, Instead of tbat It was only »IT7,7.T<l.S;i. whl.li represented a |iinctii'nl snvlni! .it nlioiit foU.IHH'. The iritiilpnl initor iipvriit- Ing to hold down tbe coiisumptioii of coal, snys th.' I'i-ira I Siipervli.or. waa the stojipliiK of leaka,ae nnd wastiiisc lu the steam lientinit plam!<, the pro- tei'tioa of steam mains so ns tn pre¬ vent condenBntloii ami lo,s» of bent bi'- Iweeu the boiler houses niul the buil;l- Ings to be heated, and ihc adoption nl more sclenliflc uT^Bliulii vf brli'K.
riieyeiine Canyoi 'I'ragcily, Air. end .Vifs. (.'hnrles 11, Kemier. of 4(Hi Avery avenue. Syrncnse. believe thai the girl whose bofi.- was fouud on November IP In North Cheyenne ''uii- you. near Coloro'lo Sprl:i«s. was their daughter Be^¦sle. ibe bad beeu travel- lug for a drug Hrm In Ihe West, tlie name of which they do not know. She was twenty-thfc yenrs old a.id traveled under the uame of .Mrs, lies- ale Boulou, having t(«pnrated from licr husband. Mrs, Houton was In tlie habit of traveling all over the I'uited Btates, and wore a watch sei with dla nionda worlh $!Klli, and alfo nlHitit IKXX) worth of diaiu. mis. 'I'lie liisI her piireutK heard from her wns from I'olorado Springs in October ."•. when she wrote that she was going to Wllkrsbarre. Ta.. and froiu there would be borne In time for Christinas, Her descrlpllon tallies j^lfh Ibat of Ibe dend girl. l''or vH'ks the fninily bave been In suspense awniting news of '.be girl, and ss none lias come tbey have coiuiuuuicaled wltli lh- polic.
Kleil nt Soii'i! UoinecouiliT. There was n celebratkn nt Ihe borne of Denis McCarthy, of Belleville, be¬ oauae Denis .McCarthy. .lr„ was home for the Urst time In '.uauy moulbs. When the merrymakluK was at Its height tbe elder McCarthy, who*nt by himself 111 a room adjoining thnt lu whlcb Ihe nicri'ymnkcis were, ca licit to his gon to :';ng, Deuls, .Ir.. sang on.' Of the |>opuInr I'lrs. He Hnished and yelled to bis father. "How wns tbnt, i'op'C There was no answer, and the sou went Into the ftiom and found his father sitting ou a chair with his head sunk on hia brenst and a deathly pallor on bis face. He soon fouud thnt his fatlier was dead, 'I'o Ihe guests be said: "Knther Is dend. The fun Is all ovei'," Ur, Johu K, Condon, who wns .ailed In. said death resulted from Iieart failure, probably brought mi by excessivo joy over ibo son's limic- "O in Ids'
Receiver lor llerinn'i P.au'. Attorney ilcnei-al John Cuiieeii b.tf ilecided to np|ily to the courts for a receiver for the (ierman Bauk of Buf¬ falo, which suspended leceuUy, and n-111 recoiniueud O, .1, Wheeler. Tresi- leiit of the Western Snvlngs Bnnl; of ibnt city. I'resident Wheeler hns igiaed. ill case of his nppolntnient. to limit the fees for leceiver and for at- toraeys olher tbau attorneys necessar¬ ily employed outside the Stnte. lo $.">0 - .Ka). and to consult with tbe creditors" comniltlee relative to tbe employment if such counsel. He lias further agreed to limit Ihe expenses lor rent, clerk hire, postage, and iiicideiitnis to 110,000.
THE COMINC OF LOVE.
He csme in the seadrifi snd raig, Hi, eye, held a passionate pain. The nighl dew lay damp on his luir; I know not llie iace nor the form, The voice ot undying despair Thai craved for a rent from Ihe jtorm. I opened mv do.)r straight and wide, And beckoned him safe lo my aide.
He lingered ,inear me; each dar Brought a gladder, new «en«e of dismay. As closer he crept to m,v heart.
Thia oulcast that came with the wind. 1 never dared bid him depart. Kor I knew there ivould nestle behind flrnve aorrow, unending regret. For .omethmg loo fond to forget.
One morning I vn-v unaware I And stole up my heart's secret stair, I And gazed through the half o|>en door My guest sat awake on a throne. His drea.l quiver lay on the floor, .ind I knew it was l.ove, who alone Had braved all the tempest's mad strife To teach me the glorv of l.i'e. ' -Ethns Carbery. in .November Lippin- colt's.
mm PERYtllSEIIESS
¦<*-o-o-o—•>
By MAE MARTIN.
R. LOSEE
ladies' and Cents'
.LUNCH ROOM.
Caafectlaaery, tlfon tot Takacca
IN ALK HTVLI':s
MWtl C, Sailll'i ses WMat Railroad Ava Fraaport
Reprvfltrntixl by E. V. Baldwin, Frot.'|H>rt, I. live aiicute wanted in all rillaKes not representoil
riic Wall street Journal
aim* adTloe and answer*, withont jharae, iaqairiea abont inTestmenta. Studlea oaderlyivg oanses of market moTenieiita. Determines facta govem- iiiK Value of sri-uritits Criticis<»,'.iualTsei Slid rvviewi Railroad aud Indnstrial re- nnrla. Haa coinpletu tables of e;<rniugs it properties. Quotes activn and inac- live stocks and bouds. Records tbe the laat sale of bonds and tbe Tield on lUTsatmeut at the price,
Os< vho daily ronsults the Tar. WaIX Striet Joitknsl u belter qualified to inreX mon^y eafely and prufilably and 'at adrite about inreilmentt lhan one who •ioee not do to
Published dally by Dow. Jones & Co , U Broad St . N. T.
The oldest news agency of Wall St. II2 a^year, t la mouthy
Dr. C. C, RAITH
IDEI^TIST
•m taa* t lesiiiKir f ictoar, rniroii
Ollice Iiours.'....ni. l..'.|. IN.
.«r« ial Kl.C^xrlii.nl, , .,. I. ,„».le .veninRs fr.ini .. |i ni lo li j. in
It Vesn' Prac Ural [isrrlrsrr
KERB was so much-falK nliout I'rofessor ChesuPI" T^ 0 before bc arrive<l tbnt A. A Larry declared herself sick of the subject. Augusta, having spent several weeks lu bis com¬ pany the previous summer nt the house of tbelr mutual friend, >lrs, Marstou, felt she hnd ii prior right lo hlm—"a mortgage on hliu." Larry said, in her ilrllsh Impertinence, liertnide. who lind met hliu severnl limes, nud was conslderetl very clever, culled hlm "a congenial spirit,' Mrs, Austin, know- lug his social standing aud large in¬ come, declared hlm to bc "a model mnu; one iu a tboiisaiul," Mr, Austin pronounced liim "a right dowu good fellow," Even .Iim -Vnnsley, their cousin nnd adopted brother, expressed ipprobntlon of hliu,
Larry was tbe only one of the family wbo had uot met hlm, and wltb ber usual perversity made up Iicr mind not to like hlm. He was learned In uiatbe- matlcs, which only scored against him. In her eyes.
Tbe Wednesday tbe professor wns expected Larry wenl for a long walk; she met Nisi Ersklne and Hnrry Win- throp. two young artists witb whom she wns good friends, and enjoyed her¬ self very much, getting In barely In lime lo dress for dinner. They were nil assembled nround the tnble wbeu she slipped Into her place, and there was n reproof In ber mother's voice as she said:
"My third dnuKbtcr, Larludn. rro- fessor Chesney."
If there wns auytbing tbnt her "tliird daughter" linted It was being ad¬ dressed by her bnpllsmal name. Op¬ posite to ber she saw n tall, thiu man wllh browu linir and a ^hort brown beard, nnd mustache thickly streaked with gray, a broad forehead, nnd nenr- pigbted gray eyes lli.if looked kindly it ber tbrough his spectacles.
He was a little surprised nt tbe hos¬ tile expression In the brilliaut brown eyes, which surprise deepened into astonishment wbeu, lu answer to a low-voiced reiunrk from Jim, the young lady replied, nlso In a low tone, but so distinctly thnt be heard every word:
"I think he Is an old fossil."
Severnl of her friends cnme In during the evening, aud she devoted herself to their eiitertnlunuul. ci.mpletely Ignor¬ ing the professor. When she kept up Ihls behavior for nearly a week It at- Iracicd Ihe attention of her faiuily as well as Ihat of Ihe visitor; aud when gentle hints were scorned, Larry wns severely reprimanded,
"Wlint Is ,vour objection to lilmV" aske<l ber mother, "To me he appears a most kindly, esiluiable g.>ntlemnn-—"
"I'gh:" cried ber spoiled daugliter, with a gesture of disgust, "If there Is one thing that I despise more lhan an¬ other, it is that word •tstiiuablc.' "
"Ymi are exceedingly impertinent," answered .Mr*, Austin, who wns now very iiiigry, 1 insist ou your being piillt'^ to I'lnffssiir I'hesney, nnd df>liig vour vharc toward eiitertniuing lilin, or I shall cert:iiiily complnln of ymi to your father."
A little ashamed and wli.illy angry, Larry whisked out of the voom. alniost Into tbe professor's anus wilb smli force as to nitber stagger him.
Willi a hnsty "Excuse me." she spetl along llie corridor and up tli*^ stairs. while tbe "estliunble gentleman" stood and looked after her,
"All old fossil?" be n.urninr.'d, wilb n iiiglit smile, striikiiig his beard.
Sluirlly after ilih, tn tli.> surprise of all, l.airy sii.lilciily changed ber ts.Mlcs, and nt dinner one dny addressed the professor. He aiisw.-red courteously, and very rend ly Joined in nn argu- meiil between herself and Jlui, Her rrinarks were bright and nmnsliig. If 6om.>whnt crinlc, nml the lir.iwii eyes sml changeful face wore v.-ry attrac live. In the evening slie pinyol nnd saim for liim, .iml was as sweet nnd hewi'clili.s .¦" till- hea.t of lunii ihiuIiI desire, IllU. ll to lb.' surpns.' of some mill tin a^u.>.^.•lll.•c of olliers of her family.
rn,ilile l.l a.-...i!iit foi tlic clinngc iu I.airy's iii.'.iiiu"'. the professor never theUss f.iir.d licr very ngretalile; and. Ibougli ii-vcr ucslecling any one else, ll soon becair,!' evident tli,it «hc was Ibe atirncilou,
Lnrry wa* curl. ,1 up in :; deep win dow fin overl. .kii.i: Ilc l.:iik, basking
beart—tbat. I suppC'e. Is out of the Iinestion?"
Tbere wns a burl, shocked lone in bia voice tbat touched Larry keenly,
"I don't love you," she nnswere<l, "but I shall be very grateful if. alter what I have told you. you will let mc : be your friend." |
Sbe put out ber liands aud moved a step nearer to bim. but ber eiteuded bauds reiualiie<l unloucbed.
"I did not usk for your frlendsbip," lie said, steadily; "and Just at present I want only whal 1 askeil for By and by I may be able to appreciate your offer: I shall Iry. but you've taught mc n hnrd lesson, Larry, and one I'm not likely to forget. Perhaps I ought to have known better, but." wilb a break ill bis voice. ¦ I'm not used lo women— I'm only nn old fossil, atler all."
.\nd without another word he left lier.
lip in her room Larry wns still more surprised to find a 111 ot crying ueces- snry,
Tho professor left tbe uext afternoon while Lnrry was out. A box ot white roses lay nn the table, addressed to ber. a .'ard attached, ou which was written. ' Kr.iiii ynur friend, lloger Cbesuey,'" Willi trcuilding fingers she made ihret. pnrts of the flowers and gave Ibem to ber motlier and sisters.
"I dont want tliem," she said, proud¬ ly. In answer to !icr mother's leiuoii- strance. "'1 was only .IvIl to plense you all,"
One bright niorning enrly in June Jim opened tbe door ot Mrs. .Austin's sitting ronm, Larry was there alone. Sbe hn.l nu Industrious nt on ber, and wilb the sleeves of her blue morning dress lurned bnck, riisplnying two pret¬ tily rounded arms, feather duster iu hand, she was wisking tbe dust otf some rare pieces of old china.
"Lnrry, here Is nn old friend of yours." Jim announced. "Trent him well, tor be sails for Egypt to-niormw, uever lo return, I'll be bnck In a niln¬ ute."
He vanished; nnd tber.', Inside the closed door, stood I'rofessor Cnesney, tliliiuer. grnyer. Iml with the old kindly smile nu bis lips thai sh' remembered so well, Stnrileil out of ber self-pos¬ session, Larry sto^d with her duster suspended over graudma's hundred- year-old teapot.
"I sail for Egypt to-morrow." said Ibe professor, taking a few steps Into the room, "and I mny never return. Won't you wish me godspeed. Larry?"
Crash went grnndum's priceless ten- pot In a do7.eu pieces on the polished floor, and tbe uexl thing Larry knew she wna crying.
The professor approached her.
".\re you crying becnuse I am going awny, or becnuse you bnve broken the tenpot"/" nsked the visitor.
"Botbl"" cried Lnrry, with a convul¬ sive sob. wblch was sniotbered In the folds of the professor's cont as the arms ot that "estliunble gentleman" closed nround her,—New York News.
POUT AH FALLS
RED HAIR IS NOW POPULAR.
Woman Willi Anbnrn Tresaea Coininenti on tlie ClisDge In Tstle.
"If I bail waited twenty years about getting myself boni. I'd have snved myself Innumerable heartaches,' said n Georgetown woii.nn. "My hair, .IS you see. Is a warm TItiiiu shnde, Wbeu I was a child It was plain red. and I was commonly cnlled 'brick lop" nnd "carrots.' What misery 1 endured on accouut of Ihnl Uiiuiliig hnlr of luliiel I wnshed It in sage tea, 1 soaked it In iron rust water, und I shed lears enough because ot its color to float a battleship, 1 used to long for sometbiug to trigbteu uie e'uongb to turn it wblte. My only grain ot comfort wns the hope tb.lt it would dnrkeu «s I grew older. .No- tiody considered red li.ilr anything but a horror lu those days. It's so dllTer- cnl now, 1 didn't realize how dllTer- ent till I look my ilitle niece down¬ town tbe otlier day lo buy ber a doll. Sbe pnssed rows of black and blonde haired dolls disdainfully. At length we came to a case full of dolls whose hair was exactly tbe shade mine used to be,
" 'Ob, I waul one ot tbesel' said sbe. 'Look nt their lovely, lovely red hair!'
"The toy mau who showed red bnlred dolls lu my dny would have been considered mnd, imt now tbey tell me the red haired doll is tbe most popular novelty of the season. Wlint that iiieniis ns to the attitude of mod¬ ern children toward red hair ouly one wbo was a red haired child tweniy years ago can tell. It was thought- less of me to bc born so eoon.'"-Wash- ingtou Post,
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Then »ie told '.nm story in warn', '¦ rsgir w.',r>l», very unlike bis nsmil | cshii :)rc.>—w,.rd» Ihat stirreil Ijirry i ursuti ly. Tliei .• w a. a .pieer eipres- ^ sio.I nil ll-1 ;i.iie f.u-e .i> »!i- »ti>od there , before hlu,. ¦
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pali.s 10 show UIC cvrrytbli.i-' m.'ntioned Ihat when my dear husband was iTonsing the plnics snme twenty icars ago b.- was kilU-d sud scalped by the Indians, and tbat clerk almost w.-pl \vilU me. He «nid be «a- .iirfiil sorry al...ut my busl.au.l being kill..<l. but as Ibey h.id the s.-al|. bmk nl the In¬ dian win. kill.'.l biui, an.l :;- it »»e-niil l.l Im- a 6..rr..wfiil .use I uiiglit Il.l • be relic f..r »T ••¦ b.iii;: ..'1 the pa; w nil,"—Chi- ag.. N'-" »
General Stoessel Hoists White Flag and Requests Terms of General Nogi.
TERRIBLE SUFFERING OF RUSSIAN TROOPS
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llarhui llloirn I'p n«fnr* Surren.Irr—OIHcn
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uilK Ilie iIr*T» Ilercnd^r« snil Clrr, Or.lrr.i I.
Ttiriii All MlllliirT llniiora—Krlrr Siiiiimarr
lbs l.onK KiicnK«mr.it—Jnpsn'i. Tfnils
Arr^ptrd bj (Irnrral sloeKirl.
iKllfn-Ml ar tll«
Tokio, Jnpau.-Aftir ll C\og-t of near¬ ly eleven months Tort .\riliur hns fall¬ en at last, Afler Idnwiui- up all bis ships, big mill Mill.'. Ilciicriil Slncssd al .") o'clock In till' evening sent 11 mes¬ sage to lieneral Nnt-'i nlTcrltig t.i give up Ihc fortress to save further useless sacrlti.-c of life, ami the following day at 2 o'clock I I'ort .\rthur tlmei rcprc- M'litalivcs nf Ibe coiiiiuaiiders were discussing urins oulsiile the town,
'j wo nr tbree Kussian inrpi-dn boats escapiMj to Cbel'od, and tbe caiUniii of one of tlicui (lci,c:ilii'il I'ort .\rtbu;' ns "a living bell." .\iiothcr repii.i from ("licfoo stated Hint tbc Uussian c.iiu- liatant 'olce had dwindled to ."KHHI men, and that l!..::ic were l.-i.lHXl sick and wounded uicn lu whal vvas left ol" the town.
It was P o"clock at niglit when lien¬ erni Nogi. cnii!iii:iiiillii:4 Hie Japanese army of liivc.-tiiiciii, rec.'ivi'd from tlie Itussinn ;;ciicr;il tbc iintc saying Hint he fniiiiil furilic-.' resistance useless, uud asking for a iiicclliig to nrrauge
\ni. |iie.i«c nppoint ooiunii.-sioiicrs for ,)iscii»i,iiig ii„. „rder and iiiinlltlons re- gili.lilll: .•apilulalion and al.sn appoint a i.lil.'e foe sueb coniniissioners to meet lllc same appnlntcil by me,
¦ '1 take tills oppnrlunlty to c»nvi-y to Y.Mii' llNcclIciicy assurances of my
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" l bave liroiKLsal to bold iicgoiiiilin ng Ibc cniiditiiins and order
STOESSKL," I dispnlclied
fliii; of tru.'e wllh the
addressed to Stossel:
honor to reply to your
regard-
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lation, I'or tills purpose I lia pointed as coniinissioner ,Miij..i'(iener¬ al Ijiclii, diicf lit staff of our nriiiy. He will 111' accnnipanled by ..^luic staff otli- ii'i's and civil offlcials, Tbey will meet ynur coniiuissioners at nnon at Sliushi- ying, riic commissioners nf both par¬ ties will be emiiowercd to sign a con¬ vention I.C- the caiiltulatloii without waiting for ratltlcatlnu. and cause the same to take iumicdlate eflTecI. .Vn- lliorizatioii for siicli picnarv powers sliall be si-.-ncd by Ibe liiglicst offleers of liutli till' negotiating parties and tbe same shall be cxchunged by Ihe ro¬
ot I'D.'! Metre IIIII by the JHiianesc wai the garrisnu's drsi vital wonnil.
Then came the capture of IJigluug. Suiigshuaiid rnnlung Mouutaius, lien¬ eral Stoessel bad nnuouucwl Ibnt he would light till the Inst,
"Ills plight last night," said Cnplain Kartow. Coiuniander of the birpiHio ilcstrnyer Vlastnl, "looked lilu- 'the last."
"There was no slop|iiiig Ibc .lapnn. se. wbo lived lu droves anil tnimbt wltli III.' last Illstlnctlve twibli ot lb.' n.-rvcs, Wltb eyes llx.il nn l.liu.Iic Mnuiitaiii, Stncss.'l bail killed a Jaii¬ anese army and exlianstcd lus amniiiul- tinii, but," added Capuiiii Kartnw, "Ihcy lie.aiue m.Mc turinus, feio. i.'us and fateful tbau ever.
"So llie wblte lliig went np."
Ibc folnwiug ar.', in brli'l, tbe prlu- . i|iiil Incidents ot the si.ge of I'nrt .\rtlnir:
I'.I'I na ry ,s, l',Hi| .Vd!ii;ri.l I ngos lor- I'do lliitiria alta.ked Ibe Itussiaii -tt,\i» ntt r..rl .Krtliur, and dainaged llu Czarevitch. Uctvi/.an aud I'allaila,
rcliriiary ll- tSonibardiucut by Hie ,lii|iaiicsc, during which tln> I'nlkna, Asknid, Diana and No\ ik were bit,
I'cliruary 11 Itussiaii iiiliilng slii;> Yenisei slink by n.-.-Ulciit; iiinelysix ntn.ers and iiicii lost.
I'cbruary 1-1 Iorpedo Imats sink Ibe Unyarin,
April 1::-Haltlesblii I'etropnvlnvsk sinks wltb Admiral MakarolT, the art¬ ist Vcr.'stcliagiu, Hi.' cblef of Mali aiid 7,Vi ntbcers aud lUi'ii. The I'libi'ila disabled aud one itussioii ile.^triiycr sunk.
May .". Jnpancsj' Iraiisporls disem¬ bark tronps at IMscv...
May l,""i Ja|iaiiese liatlcslilp Ilatsusc and crniser Vnsliiuo nf .\dnilral 'logos fleet sunk,
.May '-'li-L'T liattle of Kliidiau and Nanshnii Hill,
May 80-Japaiies.- capture rnrt Dalny,
June Hit!-Ceneral S;a,'..cllicrg. ad¬ vancing to Hie rcllet nf Cnrl .Vrtbiii', driven back by (ieiieral llku. al Hie bnttles nt Wafaiigkau and rcllsu.
July 'S2 I'ounli Jaiiaiicsc army laud¬ ed at Port Dalny,
.inly ;i(l—Japanese capture Wolf Hills, six miles nurlh of I'orl Ailliiir.
.Xugustfi—Japanese caiuiir.' niil.'r ili-
fenses of Wolf. Cr 1 and CliriM Hills.
nortb aud east of Ibe city.
August^—Jai.aiicsc land Ironps In Louisa Kay. west of I'ort Arthnr.
Augiisl 10—Sort Ic and dispcr.^al of Uussian s.piailr.iu by .\dnil.',il Tngn.
An;;iist 1!-Delcat of \ ladlvnslok sipnulroii.
.\ugiist l-liri—Capture of tbc I'ig.'ou Kay positions.
August L'(!—Tbe Jaiiaiicse III full con¬ trol of rigiHui Ilay positions. Capture of one ot Ibe Inner defenses,
.Vugust il.s—Japanese caiilurc l'a::ulfl (irouiids and lOtsesliaii.
MMATTEBOFHEAUH
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Ahaoliitilir INirv HASBOSUBSTTTUTE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
I INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS I FOR JANUARY 8.
^gOMI
THE KWANTUNG PENINSULA.
-I'licw llli.l lli.-sMrri.iiii.ling lilll.-i-l.iraic.l by Hi. Japna , nn.l the ninuiiliiiiioi
I'll, till- ti'iitfii.' .it lan.l .,11 wlii.'h lb.- b.ittles Hml d i.'iil.'.l the fate nt Port Arllii
' fuughl.
g.'iicial iiuniei sinners to cniil of Ilic Uussian
ngrecil upoi fioiii Tnkin. n'.iils cliai'iii The Kiiip. clii.'f of Ihl piil.li.' bis
latinii. Tlic Jll|lllll•'^.' atcly iiaiiinl coiniiiis- ¦r with representatives iiiiiiiiaiidcr. Till' tcrni< •cnriliiig to dIspiiii'Ues of Ihe most min-'iiaMl-
ter.
IndUn Vulcrs in Oklahouia.
.\t the last electiou in Oklannnia tlircc tribes of Indians vited. These tribes nre tbe Toncns, Kawt and Otoes. Since tbe election four yenrs ago these liibcs have treated with the (iovern- <;, Hint and have allowed their lands to "At l.e allolK-d. With this the members nt llie tribes became cltlzeus, with the full power to vote.
Tbe Kaws took the liveliest Interest in the election. There arc forly tic members of the tribe who are entitled to vote, and I wentytlirec of this num¬ lier are fullbloods, Kvery nne of Hie f.irty five, without cxceplton. voted, Tbc Kaws arc iienily all Ueluiblican, Kacb Indian win. could not read Kng lish was nilowed two Interpreters, a Uepublican nnd a PcUKKrat, who went with him into Hie Ikk.Hi aud nssisl.'.l hlm In voting his ticket. Witb Hic roncn tribe lb.' cicctii.ii was somewliat different. They bad n.i tixed Ideas and they wanted tn v.ile as their frbnds desired. The Ju.lges and < lerks worked hard umil iio«n and succet'ded in getting only •.11 of the hundred eli¬ gible voters of the trili.' t.. cast tbeir i.iallols,-Kansas City Journal,
if Jaiiaii. tbriinuh the icial staH'. lias given ,'.<si..ii tliat "(ieneral iiilcreil . Diiimeinliible SCI vill' 1.1 Ills eiiuiiiry in the midst of diffliiilHc-," ami Ibal It U bis wish "Ibat niilitiiry liicinrs be shown him " Late (lis|i:itihes frniii Japan have shown that the g.illaiil defense of Stncssel and his 111.-ii bns nowhere b|.<'ii giv.'u a liii.T a|iiirc.'iiitl.in than iu 1lie land nf bis foes, and Ja|ian bns .¦uiliraci'il Ibn ..|iiinrtiicily to show licr uiaL'iianiliiily and iiduilration of Hie gallaiilry of I'.in Artliurs li.'fendcrs l.y allnwing tliciii all tbe honors which w'ar permits a vi.'ti>ri..us nrmy l.i be- How upnn Hie vaii.iiilsliiMl. (ieneral Nogi rci.irl.il as fnllnws:
ill tbc aft.'rii.K.n Hi iciiiy's
beariT nf 11 flag nf true cam.' Into Hic hrst liil.' ..f niir i»isiti..n miuHi nf Sliii- shiviiig and iMiidcil 11 b'tfr tn our nHl- .'..r's The Mini.' rea.¦h.-.l nie at !• •.¦.In.k Bl llilllil, Tlic lelter Isas follows;
¦ J mil.'i IIL' bv the general ciuiiMion of Hie wbol.' li"e .if hostile positions belli Iiv vnu I tllill fiirtlicr r.'slslauce at P.irl Artlnir ii-.elcss. and for Hie luiriMisc of i.icv.-111111:; n. c.ll.'ss sa.rl- tiei" of pv.-s I !.i'.i|M.M' t.l bold negntia¬ tiiiiis wilh rcfcreice to caiiitulatlnii. Sluiuld ynu consent to the same you
>pi.ctlvc cniiiiulsstiiners.
• I avail iiiyscir of tills n|iportuiilly to convey to Vo'ir K.\celli'ii.'y assnr- iiiiccs of my rcsp'jit.
"'(Sigiii'ili "NOlil."'
The Uussian and Japanc.-e coniniis- sliincrs appiiiiited to arrange tbc terms nf lllc .aiiitulallnii ,if Hie Uussiaii liir.es figii^'d Hie .¦niiipaei nf surrender al 111.', n'cln.'k at niglit.
Cliefoo. riic llusslau nlllccrs who ar rivcil lieic frnm Port Arthur on the tnipeilo Iinal destrnyers wlllill escapcil Irnm Hiat place have 11 single wnnl Inr what tbc forlri-s has been lor Ibc past live days, during winch the Jap¬ anese have lioiuliiirded and assau'led It <'easelcssly niglil and day,
Tbey use that wor.l unprofnncly ,-,nd ciiiiviucingly, declaring thai Hie linr- rors witnessed were beyond nny de¬ scription. 'Ilic.e was not a slii.!le spot In the lown wblcb was safe froiu shrapnel. Many of tbc linspltals were bit anil Hie winiiiileil rcfusi-il to slay In llli'lll. Snille l.iy ill Hie streets nil hcalis
..I .lcliri>. cvj I t . Hie I.ill.'rlv .old
w.'allier, ami some sMi;gereil l-ck t<i Hie fr-jiil. burling sMiics and defying Hic .lapaii.'v,. till lahcii prisoners nr d.ath came mcr.ilully to end their
Mlfferitlgs
Ilien
ere tive 1 ill alTiiIrs
Iny
nnd nights 01 The stock cf am I liecn caret llli.l
alll
will, ll had cost her an nnd countl.ess treasure.
. cvidi'lit that
a-|i Hic prii...'
nrmy of men
The capture
Sc|itc:iilier Ill-Ill--Japanese capture I'nri Kuropatkin.
September IiT-Uussian waler supply { cut olT by the Jniianesc. '
November S -Japanese offer terms of surrender.
.N'ovcniber l.'i The Japanese capture trciicbes in frout of IlibluOg nnd Sliiingshu forts and moats of principal forts of eastern fortltied ridgc.
.Nnvcniber ¦".' -Itus.slans abaiidoiicd north fori at Tiingklkwaii.
Nnvember ;il>-JapHuese begin nttack on KtillMetre IIIII, lose 4INHI iiieii In nu liniir, bill cveiitiially ca|iliire Hie hill.
DiTcnilier ;i(l lllblnng Inri captured with a lliniisaud Ja|iaiies.' casnallles tbc Iirevlous day. Ja|ianese also cap¬ tured Yaiig|itliulian Hill.
Deeemlicr 111 -Jaiiauese mouiiled eight big guns in coiiimiindlng posl- tbins north of the Ktsc forts, and Inter .aplured Sungshu Moniitalu, west of Uilibing; "H ' I'ort, n fort on I'anlnng Mountain, the lielglit soiilli of Hiisan- yantan; and Waiilnl Ilill.
Academy nf Design Kxhlblls. .•""nine lull paintings arc sIiohii nt Hie
: nal exblbltlnn of Hie .Vatiomil
A.adcmy of Ihslgii In .New York ("Ity.
JubjM-t: Th* WlliiMi of Jalin the Haplla lo Jesus, John I., ia-a4-<lalil«M Tsa« John I., Za-Mnuiorr Vsrses, fia, ST-, 4>iiiiiu«ntsr7 on ths list** Las^oa.
I. The testimony of John the iBaptisl (vs. l»-2»). IP, "Thia il the witnras" IK. v.) The iirnlence nirsni, this ii the testi¬ mony that John bore, "'The .lews." Thit term iu John's gospel commonly meant the opponents of Christ. "The Jews" ar« to him not his fellow counlryinen, but th* pcnierutors and niurderrra,of the Messish. The name nf a race has become tk* name of a •cet. He uses tlie term about seventt limes, almost always wilh thit shade m meaning, "Priests and Ixvilca," Th* c'ombinatian "prieala and l.«vites" occur* nowhere else in the New Tralsment. To- . gether they represent the hierarchy. Thit was a delegation from the SanhedriU.' "Who art thoiil" What do yoil profess to lie? Uo you .vsHumv t.i be the Messiah, or are you u propliel'i' Two things are plain¬ ly taught m thia verse: One is the great sensation caused by John llie .Saptist'i ministry. The otlier ia the state of expeih tation in which the people were st this time.
•20. "Not the Chriat.¦' The form ol tpeevli in thia verae inipliea a-Acry poailiv* and unmialakable saacrtion, We lisve in this and tke following veisca nn lualriictive example of true knmility, John Ihc Hap- tiat waa an eminent saint of liod. Few naraea m Ihc Kiblc aland higher than kis 21. "Eliaa." tlrcek form for Klijah. "J am not." Timt ia. not in the sense you hnve in mind. They were speaking liter ally, and .lohn waa not Klijah reinrned to earth again, \Vhvn Jeaus said that Johu was Klijah (Mutt. 11:14) He was spcakini ligurstively (comp. Luke 1:17), ""'liie pro¬ phet" (R. V.) The well-known prophei of Xteut, 18:15, whu aome thought would be a second >losea, others a aecond Elijah, othera the Meaainli, "No," John ku«« that "the i>i'o)ihel' In whom tkcy referred wat the Mcssiuh. Ilia answer is abrupt. •22. After exhaiiating all special names tliey press John to n full deacriplion ol himaelf, that Ihey may lie able to give t proper antncr to the banhe.lrin.
23, '"'rke voice," He waa not th* "Word," but merely a '"voice," Ue wat called s voice liecauae, I. He wsa utterin| liod"s Ihouglils, 2, The iniporlsnce Isy chlelly in the message, nnt in the inosttn' ger. 3, .\llhough weak in himself, yet ht
Jiroduce.l a great commolion. "Cryina." leralding, proclaiming. "In the wil<le^ neaa,"' "I'lie world win, indeed, a moral wilderness when the time drew near foi the coming of the King," "Make straight," etc. See Isa, 411:3-3, The idea ia takta from tke practice of Plaaterii inonarcha. who. wkenever they took a journey, ttai burbingera before Ihcm lo prepare the wajr,
24. "rhariaeca." 'Hie rfiarisees htM most strenuously that no prophet, afttl Muses, had a right to intruduce any ntii aacrcd uaage, rite ur ccreinony among tbt Mossic institutions, except the Mcssiall Himaelf, The iiuestlon then in Ihe follow. xng verae. Why baiiliaeth Ihou then? wat a very peremptory one. 'Jfl. "I baptil* with water." John's anawer is very pao linent. My baptiain it the symbol and pra curaur l.f a real baptiam by the great Ba|» liacr. "llci-c stniidelh one." It is nal necesaary tu aupii.iae that .Ickiib was stand¬ ing in Ihe criiwil nl Hint lime, but He wat living and nbidiiig aMi.ing the |ieople, and Ile waa unknown lu ll 1.
27, See K, V, "After mc." John wat the forerunner to nnnouiirc llis coming. "Not wiirlhy." A proverbinl expression. The wurk of unLicins and removing iht saiidala belnngcd lu the humbleat servaat, snd in coni|inriMoii tn Christ .lolin snys ht wivi tud inferior lo do even Hint. The da- aire to exalt Chriat and ni.nsc himself it ever npiiermoat in Julin'a mind. 28. "Itethsliara," The K, V. has UethsD)r. (Thia wss not the llvthsny on the Mount l.f Olives), Uuth nsmci have nearly tht aame meaning, llelhaiiy aunieliiiiea signify¬ ing "host huuse," and licthubiirs ^'ford house," or "ferry house."
II. Jnhn iiuinta out .Teaua (vs, 2A3I), ». "The next day." Afler the tralimonf of Jnhn lo Ihe dciiutaliun from .lerusalem. "Seeth Jeaus." 'J'he fact ^al .fuhn knew Jeaua ahowa Hint Ihe baptiam and temptJk Uun I.Mntl. 3:13 lo 4:11) preceded tbt events of this leaaon. "Ijnmb of Uod." I'here is no reaa.ianble doubt tjiat Joha gave this name tn our I/ord because Ht
the true racrilire bir ain, the true anti- Ininb, and tbe lamb
uf th'
I u/ hy lanmli (laa. 9:1:7). "Tab- " (Ir "lienrcth away." as in tbt Un the great day nf sluntmeal
Cuurt Deiiiaiids Inipilry. ' Cnlnrailo Kiipi'ciii.> Courl orderiid eepliig Imiulry Into the all.'g-d I r election frauds.
Storm
Storms dill wldcsiireai e Atlanlii' and In Kiin>|
Damage
ItoSTON TIIAlN IN AC("IDKNT.
eiigers I-'nr 'linngc Cars IV Haven, 1
V Ynik Obliged to ar -V.w Haven.
Till' 1.1
IIIU.ill.
<priiig-
stnii an.l
.K o'l'lnek at IllCllf
Cellar mil
A ronaldermle Clerk.
"They are su.b .oiislileratc [leople in
hicago. yon kicw,' said Hi.' .Id lady,
< sill' relurii.'.l to ber viliag.- after a
lopping excursion to Ibat iiielropolis,
"Vou got ynur riglit .bang.' every
did ynu'r" was askeit
. yes, and I must tell you how
renlixed Ibal the remark was iMTfectlv i Ihey tr.'nfcli me in a brlc a baf stnre,
lit In there to bsik at snui.- Indian
i. Slid Ibc clerk I.K.k tb.- greatest
I tl unlly
of Hi.' trillll iroi ti.'M iirrivln:; her
jnm 1 a swlid
nill.-s fr..iu h.-re
111.' p;is-eiig.'rs w.'r.' transferred I.i Ibe Slinr.- line limited .xpr.'ss from Kn-t.iii n. New V..rk. wbi.h passe.l iw.iiiv li\. llilllil!''- i.ii.r Nol..iil,» was
l.'.iri
Clnl'.
Sporting BrcvUles
..I'w
;il Isla
I presi
,\ut juioliilr
Y
tu'i. ra.'
on the
at Ve-
¦riiil" K.'iirney si'ral.b half mile rona Laki'
Dr S I' Hopkins won lh.' Chrlstnia Day Cup nt Hic Iciliday shoot of »h C'rescent AHil.'ti.' Clnl..
Irving Sdiool, ..f .Maiiliattan, defeat ed St. I'nul's School, of (iardeu City, a
th
Kor Clly Lighting riant. The New York City .Mavm's annual Iii.'>siig.. rec'.iiiiniciidi-d l.'gislaHoii fnr a .iiy ligliHiig plant and fur lin-rcasiiig Hic lil.l s water supply, lie placed the I'ii.is |.re»eiit .lebi Ineiirr.ng ca¬ pa. ity at .<,sr,.i««i.is«i.
Steam.-r Held Here. The neriiian sleainer .\ilri:i. wit'i two sobmarine boats ou board, was prevented frnni -sailing at .Vewport \ew-s. The boats wen- sii|.|hj>i.'.| t.i li" r.ir llussin.
\i-,nti.
To ropaiarlae Travel.
The ninbor.tiea of III.' Congo Free atalr are en.Ieavoring In (lopuljirixf tra>cl ibrougli the.r territory sL'l .1 baa Just lieeu oflir,,iiii annoiinceil tbat tb,. ('org.' rnilKi.y lisa rednced the rat* foi flrat -last f,4res I . ti." for t join iicy of j-W loliea I I.ia i» a gtett; ledii l.ui nu foi'j:cr fare- .lud i> itie ii^wni Tilt
;ii**,v.>»; Africa.
wb ch CUii.
Newsy Gleanings 9 Till- duty paid In this .nunlry on lewd lh:|iiirts l.nst year aggregated f:iyi1'j.-2-2:i
II is sai.l Hint 4(i'Ni faniillis at tbr naliiiiinl .iipitnl live In some measure iljinii i'!i.inl,'i.
A Japanese officer. Lieutenant J, Tii- Iniii, bas been leceived into tbn Jewish ciiigregaiioii at Slianghnl.
Ka«e.l n|inn the ligures ot lb.' li«t elictinii OlilaliOiiia is claiming a inliii- iiiiiin pi.|iula!i..:i of (L'lii.'asi.
Neai ,N'ew V'lrk City there has been startiKl a . atnip tariii. which is iirov- iiig n prollislile iuvcstuient Sliiir<'rtii. ll. London U proud of t ¦ g(Mi«e Ibnl dan. cs In ulugs , I 111 I'aris tl.. 1.' was lid.l aii">ihibiti.in * of worka of art. pntures ami *cill|iiiire. exeeuied 1.} ji.irl<-r> aud otbei^iiilw sy eui|ilo.ves. j .\ I/indon Judge learne.1 Ht» otli»r .ls.\ Ihat fwiliceman with ;i hlacli eye ; felt a rtel|ca.-y'" aUiiii ilnir.g .lay dnty. I mill, niiti; tbe eye -^ut nHI. always did Iiiglit diit.i
lyiiidon p"licemsu who bnd l*ci lu |H-I- OH bi» 111 be named the HarlMr HUl ' early round. :ind sj'iKilii.g milk botllei i froiu (Jool¦ttep^.
put tw
Orle
Sixli-eii Kuglisli foxhounds arrived In New Vnrk (ily from Ibe De«'p Uun iliint C'.'.il., "f ili.bninii'l. Va.
A. U l.iese. ..f Calif hi" ran' b for lalll.^. ic. , rivc ..Ht nt six rac'S al loi^wcrc wou l'.v ..ut-.iler".
le Wnnttrr.ra llo'Key Clnb. cbaui- ,, .lefeai.-il 'be New l..rW A. C. by f three g.-aN bi on. Kiack il.'l.crt. -2.i:i\. a trotter driv en by ia|.t«iii C H M<I P,l Ithvibmi.-. Jr . in a r on tbc N*w V..rk City Sp
Clsreoce H M.icksy b-i' doii.-itod $.';iBSi to a -teeple. ba»e. which will lip oi; ihe fr.ice tor aix years Is no .le<ldfd at the ucw B-luiuiit r«ri», oud son fur f..;l in.i:g .-i i
-dwi
sleigbi
r'.>i,ici
for ai:
>ew I'rcinier. von I-"rankSiithn
-Vusiriii's Karon (iantcb exi'rciiiler nnd I'resldenl of I picnic Court of .\ciounls, was u eil .Viisiriun rreuiier, to succe Vnn Koerlier, tlu' olher memliera Cabinet to retain tbelr portfolioi
Unssla s War Kxpciiscs. la s exiienses 111 the war nniniii
Nowiiilicr j:i t.l »'j:t.><,(aai,i«i utslaiidiiig credllH of »11.'(1IHH
total nf war expeiidiliires f ir of y:ii;i,o(«i<i(si.
I'emlnliie I'a.Is.
The l^neeu of Ilaly has cbnsen shoot¬ ing and molnriiig ns ber prlhclp:il hob Idea.
'ihere is a Imat I'i n eniinl nortli nf London which Is entirely "manned" by women.
'I'he Kn<|iress ot Ilussis hat a passion for carlcHluriiig nnd tbe collection ot caricatures
.Mrs. Louise (1. Smith, whose mother was a alHer of Tliumas Jefl'ersou. Is dead at Louisville.
The (jueeu of Norway and Kn-t-den, outside of her fnnilly and inibllc life. Is devotisl to religion
riie ynecn of Or.-*''.- Is n yncbtswo- man.
(Jueen .VlexaiMlci is gn-aily interest ed ill |ihoii>gra|.b.i
Wben ai. iiiiiairrinl woinnii diea In Uraiil III" .¦.lltl.I. Iicir.e nnd livery of Hie coachiiiaii are all scarlel.
The lioliliic. of i^ueeii Wijiielmins. ll.'.' "girl f^ieen " of Ilnlland!. ar.' sk,i|. ing nnd ri.Iin:: bin froin .blldli.KNl abe 1,-1 < devoid berM'lf ti raising |c.:iitry.
Women l.l till- Spnniah /ir:sl'.cni<y
have given jewels valued at il-'i'SIU lo
I make a nen i-rown for Hie lepiiiedly
I n.iudei-workiiiL- silver liuagi of tbe
I V.rgin lu iievllle't cathedral.
lyi
liropht eth away margin.
the iirie_ .> , — ^—
snd Isid Ihem upon the scupcgost. and I
fast waa aent lu Ihe depths of tke dcatri. hrist'a taking awav the sins of tht world is borrowed from lliis set. We hare hcK one of ike mnny expresaions whieh dtolart the great scriptural truth Ihst ("krist't (lenlk was a vicarinua ancrilice for aia. "The ain," All the aina nf all Ih* childrmi of Adam, The atonement una cnmplet*. no one waa left out, hut all may be saved ' if they will accept the jiruvisions msda, 311 "Alter mc," ete. .Icaiia csme after .Inhn in point of time, but He was pra- ferrcd la-fure hiin in ilignily snd honor, "Wsa hefnre me.'" Tina refcra to C'hrist't rteiiial pre-exiatenre with the Fnther. II. "Knew llim nut.' 1 wna nnt previously sc'iuniiiteirwiHi llim, nnd there has been ru private culitiaiuii ur arrangement be¬ tw.'.n ua. Ilut ..llieis Hnnk Ihnl ss .Toha wna s ruiirin uf uiir L<ii.I, he must liav* lieen uciuninted with llim. and tknt th* rxpresaion here means that he did not know llim sa to Ilia nsture. office tad miaaion until the lime of his bsptlsib "llierefore sm I come," .lohn her* d» rlnres that the greet end of his ministry waa n.it tu furm s sect in his own naoM, but tu mnke Chriat knnwn to the .Fkwa,
III. H.IW John knew Jeaua (vs. Xl-3i 3:2. "Hare rer.ird." ,lulin now proceeds t* lell h.iw, furtv twn daya liefore this, tl the time of Chrial'a buptiam, ke lasrned that He waa the Messiah, "I ssw." "I hsve lieheld." II. V. John hsd been aa rye witness nnd wss not now re(iortiB| frnm hrnraay. "Like s dove." That th* apirit uf Uod shuiild deat-end ss s dort it in nccor.lnnce. s.th the cnil.lcmstic rhsrso- ter of Ihe whule trana.i. tiun. The doet represenUd nn uii.leliird i:'. ot H. 0:*), h.irmleaa iMnlt. 111:161. fenllr. meek eba^ nelrr (S. of S. 2:141. It waa the emblem ol
Sice (fSen. Kill and nf lieauty (I'sa 13). It waa Hie nnly bird allowed ta h* ered in ta.nli.'e by the l,eviticsl law. ll wsa, likr Ihe vine, s |i<ipulsr symbol ol .the chosen nation, and, nn far ss this maa- ifratntiun waa ma.le known abroad, il wnuld .loiibtlcMi mark Jesua In public opin ion sa ihe i.leal. ivnica', icpresentsliT* laraelitr, nnd, llirreforr, by implieslioa the Mcaainli ,fahn underalo.'d Ihe msrvtl
lu indica
: till
thnt aent me." J..hn wss e«n- s.'imis uf hin d vine miaaiun. He wss seal uf (iod ,34 'The -•- n nf (in.l The Mea ainh thr Cliii.t. J'.hn here .leelares Ibtl Jeaus waa .livme.
AppaaraO al Mis Uwa raat^al.
Alive sad well. Krneat W UanlUaB wniked into kis home at Portland. Me.,
I where many fnends had gathered lor bia".
; fuuefa!. An tmi^r-riaker -rst' 'w^iliiig tf <he wharf f.ir the body, many flowers baii been sent to the house and tbe clcrgyaua waa trying to console bia mother wbea tha young man apiieared. lie esjiltined Ihal while ID Bangor he had run out of moaay iut n good time, and kiiuwing that ba would fet none unless he mnrtad t« a ruse, be wired the news of bis death,
' signing sn aaaumed name. Hia ttotb^baif
i sent the srouunt needed to losur* tb< pra-
Cr ctl* of the body and its ibipitaf ta r boat*, oa Cbebeaga* Itlaad, ia Fattr land Harbor. Khe wts so ev«rjafa4 la bar* bar ton baek''tbat tb* ttimvo tSt trick, bat torn* of tb* »aarMta atatA
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050106 |
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW ¦ II«OX.Ii: COPIBM. nvB cEnxw A rAXILT 2IBW«PAPItB nr LOCAL. A .st D UENEKAI. INTELI.IUEMK VOL. X. tf!.:i4..'. :^,^^^ TlM ort BanK C«pM*l •30.00O faMS MVMt * Joan J. BAWn.'.IX, rrssWeat CTACTCKT T. WnAnPK. Vtes-Pras. WILUAM 0, HALU Csshlsf f Uoart ot OlraHan «aks J. Raadall Aaatm laia a •»Mtt Oox wmiam O. Miller WaUM r OoMsf I>, Wasiay Fla. WaUaM R. Unrnwslt OsaM B. Rayaor ClMani> T. Bprsgas f'alssPMtlt OkastsaU Wallaea Harvay B. Smhh WUHaaiaaall Oentaa M. naadall Uesr Jseksoh Opaa.*Mt»tl«aal iMilMsya. from •sm. toi a. arnftin bSTllUaa snd.tallaresMnts In CS&tfi aial avsrr seeomanda^an u far aa ~~~it with uanMrrsMn aianaaiwiat. Manst al lk* t ptatttotOht. thn Aooot em ai: parts «rale of t pee leal. «ld an ,., -hres innnllis or more, Dmfts ,^..,.._ _-! parts •>> Kn'opa. ^¦¦aafsast^ hanklna baslness. Anaaals af earparstlons. eon panic*, fo- , riab&« |
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