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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
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mittai^tS (JOPI£SM. f^iVEyCEVt'TM
A FAMILT SKW9PAPEB OF LOCAL AND GENERAL INTXLLIOKM'K
VOL. X.
FREEPORT, N. Y.. FRIDAY, MARCH .•?, 190:>.
t
t»H!l! tl.iO TKAKLT tK ADTARtX
NO. IJ).
rREEPORT DIRECTORY
VILLAGC OFFICIAL'S
.-.. fro-i-l™*
UiinicI M-^rriwm i Tbomtu Burl^ii^'i ' Salinm Dotmcr i '1 r.i-li>
Tbomtu Burl^ii^'i /¦Usa Dotmcr |
Blltka R. Hmlili I ika B. OoMIn?, Tn-niiiir r KiTin A. Df.rlon, 0.llti-i<>r dflTMlcr P. I^hcit. VlKiK - Cli-rk Sldiwr H. Hwi-zcj-, Poll,-r Jiiii 1. •«aND or WATCH cowanttiON Jaiiica l>an
BANK OF
re
Ilil
¦oaae or .r W. »'IIr.«lB I
I y. Eiiiw.ii. !^-i
VUls^s At*., locKTm* Csntrs, L. I.
IHRAM 15. .•iMITIt. PrMidpiit
TnOM.\S H. KNIOHT. Vlri.-rrwiilriit
UF.BdEN T. llAYSOH.Ca.Hhior
M. 1>.. Ui-allh onii-
toafil cf Dlrrclors
fii-orir.' Vi. I>i.vi«iiii Tli...iii.-i» fi. Kr,i»l-t
III
1 It.
WotIi-» B. Sniillj ClisrlisL. Wallii.
SCHOOL OFFICIALS
W. B. O>lii..|-lioli<, Pri'-idp.it MwnTUCraniHI. w-cri-liiry i H..i.
ClMrlin D. Bralili
¦•¦IHll R. Hmiili I l-'liici
Jab K. KldrldKc l
Albert OnMi-n.('i.ll.-i-l..r
Uarnir H. Smitli. 'rr.-n-iir,.i Wallani B. P.«t,<l.-rl(
Chiia. K. Hclliin.1. Tnianl Ol'
rnCtPORT BOARD or tr«d:
I'rcdili-nt. A1..U1-1 K...-1I r
l*ei-relarv. Vl.'ury L. .Max.Miti
Uflfitakocuiid Tiic-iL-iy In eadi iiii.iilli nt
\ J,.l,n Vine. Ill
I aiTOtn-i.rtliI>. Cl
I Cliiiti." W. Ilny,
I Arrrr.lrr ."lllilll Ainlin r:ornw.-ll
1 J..I111 W. rv-llLll J..111I T. Diivi»..n
'¦ Eilaard T. 'rinir<l..n Hniiiill.in W. Paaraall
Wr.lo 11 p-n. rill nuiikiiiK BiiBincBi .it P.-poail I and iirc..iinl.
1 Illicr.-'; I»ii.l I.n S|«M-ial IVKwif. ! nnifl" i--."'il "1 Kwliin'l""'' il"'<'.)iiiineiil. I V..iir r;.lr(.uilKC SoIiriU..I. ' Uiiiikinii lliiiim: ..I A. M. 1.1 :! r. M.; fnlunla.v
Ii;-r.
-.l.-„- .-.nd Fri.l.iy^
Freeport BanH
JAMES VENDITT
THE
capitalC300C0 'VptoDatc TaLilor"
Main Street .•reeporl *^
; is now Illl.i« luu
All (Ke Newest Sprin/f Styles
111 all th.- Latest Sliarli-fi HiKh C,r:xdo 'Wo.il.'ns
.TOnV .1. Tl.vSDAIJ,. rrf.i
11. wK.-<i.r.Y ri.s'K. Vi
WILLIAM
..I'r.»i.lriit HALL, f'n-hic
Boartf of Dhfctors
\'alue of Huropenn Koad5
J .ViiUM'k-;iii tmirists wlm .ni'.^ ..<|iri'iiiliiiK tlioiiisnlvi's iiMM' Liirnln- littlo rcnVi/.o ii.nv I'lin-filll.v tlic
¦ iii.ilii'.v which the.v iiiul iitlii>rs ni.i.v s|ii-ii(i i.-i r.'cki.in'ii np in thi' v.-ir- iiuis i.-,>uiitrii's th.-v |i;itri)iii/i\ Tin' t<it;il siii-nt li.v tiiniists nf all iia- tiiiiis in ;i vear i.s I'lioi'iiuiii*. .V tliM'in.'iii statisfiriaii ha.s ju.st lioou tiii'.ililini,' his liraiii nvor lho oxaot .'iiiiiiuiit. liot'.' aso s.iiiio of tlio
TEXUS TROST Li WLIO
United States Supreme Court Up¬ holds State Judiciary.
COTTON OIL MONOPOLY HIT
,T,.liii J Kniiila:! Sinilli < ..I Willinm K. II..1.1 \Vnllac.-II.I'..rn (¦hnrl|.i.L. Wliiili Williani S. Hull Edgar Jarkum
ril
Aiii:ii«t Iiiiniii-- William O. Miller ll. W.->li>) Pine Hnniel B. Raynor O.ilr, Prllil
,-111,1 HiKh .^rt Tailiiriiif 'if^","'."^- , Switzorlai at vorv Modoi'ato Prices
iitirlaius iluriiiK tho voar ;iiNloiK#'Visitois, wh > iJMFl.
Ha
iB.
Ui-orB.i M. P.anilall pl l.-i;.ni l.nlid.ii-.. fr..m !i a. m. to J
fnrilil
lual to lliuKe -iK.ltl.vii hanks < accciminiHliilii.i
i.liirenienl of .itlii-r .r Tru.-t ( I an fnr 1 nKement.
, If i' comes ironi V nNDITT Styles I and Prices are Right
Ladies' TallorinK a Specialty
Lot 11:.
Power lo Ta< Barf Trn.l .llait ( unllriiir. —Look Fl«lit or "Lone Slar" CnriMira llona Kniln-.lualli-a Mi-Kenna Hand Dnwn Ihe Derlaliiii—riiiiilrrii of Tw. rompauie. t-orfeltr.l.
n. r. Twu ,ii»r« III
WiisliiiiKl.i
Interejt at llin rate of 3 jn-r i inieil.-liosilP. Iliree inimlti" ..r f.-u.-d ou nil i..irl« of Ihiroi.-.
D.wi. 11 ir.-ii.-rnl lirukinB l.ii^iWs.'
Arroutila nf roriwiriilioiin. conilijinie?, eo*
b<-rli.-.rl.ill.i
.solirile.1.
lie
r Hall
rNATCflNAL OnCANIZATIONS
Freoport Loiluo, X... H.'^. I. <>. o. 1-.
Noble (iraml. l*oKi>l.-l BreOnliDfi 8ecrelnr.\. Owi.r Hliml. . ' Uoetlliir iiiKlil. Mini.liiy
Mntaal Ikfiievnl. nt Astoi Iniimi
Praaldent. Wl'liaiu H. Pii^t
Heerelarv. Kmory .1. Post
MectaM aod 4tb Wrdiimduy uii li moiiili
D. B. P. Mott Poal Nr. .V.";, <l. A. 11-
Commander. W. II I'tttlrrsnn
Adjulaol. Henry Mi-ail
Martilatniid ild Wi-dnemlav of ihi li iimiiili
Court Iro<)iioli!. N"o. l.yn. 1'. of A.
Cblof Ranicur. Kuiorv .1. I\*l
JStjcrelary, l.i»nl« Kli-in-l
Me«U M and Uli Tm-niliiy of ea. Ii iikhiI li
rnaportCouncil No.'.'.;. .Ir. O. I'. A .M
Cauncllor.C. \Vi«lev u.ild.n
Hi-rmtaiy.O.v-ar W. Valeuiiim
Mt-Btlfiunlulit. Friday
ICoyAl Arcanum. Kra.i-rnnI I'.mii. il
Beerut, Mi-rvln M- Kaynor KeoordluK H«-rfi«ry. V A.Wo.hI —lleluM And Itli Thurwlay ..t eai li monili
ITrerporl I'oni-liive, N... !«i-'
Improveil Order HoplaiMii.h:.
Art-l.on,l,i-o. Kl»liil '{
B.y-y, \V. II.Hi-.illli
MetUlalRKd Urd Turailayi., illd U.vi.-w Hull
J. A. Court. Oriental Temiili-
Ilnyler Ellison, Urand on. Ill
Itontol Uiirrlaiin. Vli-i (Irnii.l
Oaekr Toonilw, 8i. ri liirv
LincolnCaniii, No. l:.-,Soii.i of Viivran-..
Captain. Frank H. Hmnm-i
Int Hordciiill, Einiiry I'oM
Alpha Couuril Nil. 11,11 of A
ConnHlor. MrH ZHUli I'.nr-.ill
HMTftary. .Ml"" Ida llav m.r
MM«a lal, itl an.l .'uli 'rii. ".Liy i \. i.i .i-
Alpha Oounril, No. fii, I). ..f 1.
l>>an<'llor, Ella 11. Wymiiii
Hw-rctitr]', MlBK Ida Raynor
UauRhtrrN of Kebi-knii
Noble Urand. .Mth. Nillle B. Wallm .-
Hwrelary. MIm Annie lliili-ll
Mecta Ut and :1a I'luirKila.vM ol i-iuli nioiiili
rraaport IxidKe. No. li. HhlBld.if Honor
Worlhy Mantrr. «i.-.i. M. Smilli
Hecntarv, Lyman W.'I aft
Greenouse., Plants
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
poiiil s;tll.lHliiJliT^. Ital.v. tho Uivora, ami Spain liotwoon thom roooivo Sl!tl,IMKI,iMKI from tlioir vis¬ itors. TllO various j;ioat caiiitols ^ Kr..«t iiiiii.iriiiin'i' wen- ili'iiilPil li.v iln- roooivo S'J.'i.lKXl.lKMI li\ oiiti-rtaiiiinn i Viiltoil StUlos Sii|ii-i-iii.. Coiin. ami i.iio thoir visitors, HIM'.i'iKl of whom I of lliem. i-onliriiiins; ilio valiilii.v of tin- visit I'aris, I1(HI,(1IKI \isil linmlou. ! Toxis .\nli-Triist lun. piiis it imim.ili- show vou Matorials and •"'!«!'"i»!l ^'^i* l'"^'!"' ••"';' :'•;"','•.^•<XV"-'-V «.tl.ii. ibo ,i„w.-, ..r il.ai .siai. visit \ loiiiia, oto., nvor tlio ( outl- i l.> ri'miliui' I'vi-i.v iiuiiioiml.v ilmiis l.iisi- llluti' .vou lU'U'O.S _^^^j^j .j,,^^, ^,,.^^i,|,, ..,,,,1 j.,!^,, ,.,.. : ,„....., ,|i,-ri.. iiiiil iiiaki- ail ..L.-.v llo- hnv
FultOB Street, ae*r Mala -^'''ts roooivo iiinvaiils of Sll'i.lKlU.- , Hh' -a s a„.v imliviiliial.
IHHI from thoir visitors. lho in-i Tin. Texns .\iiii rnii-i law is ilip
FREEPORT, L. I. tf>rior o.mntr.v of H;i^,'laiiil, l-'ranoo, ; uiom mvi'i'iiIhk in lln- .minir.v. ami
. Ital.v. Swit/orlaiul. (iornian.v ami i man.v law.vi'i-s Ikim- In-iil tliai tin- Sii-
i Hollaiul aro all aoiO.ssalilo, ovon to I lirenu- I'min winiM inv.r nllinn ii-
'Thc Wal! Street Journal : thf most romoio vill;ii:os an.l: ^'"i'i"-'• Tins, iioivovoi. n ,i;,i. .-in.i i..v
' r , . .. ... 1.. ,..;,i, , Its ilci-isiiiii ill', l.-ir.'il ri.rfi'iloil 111.'. Iii.r-
Jivi-B advn-e and answers, without t'»'t^st oountl'.v ovoi lo,i(ls ^M|" ! i,.rs of ilio N.iiioiinl ('..iMii (lil ('..in-
harKP, iu.inirii-s almut iiivi-.sluieiita. . hanl surfiioos. (lovornor Batch- pany lui.i iln-s..ii:li.-ni ('..'.ion nil Cnii-
niiilirl.Tii'if causes (if niarki-t ..lilor. iif \oiiiionl, is ailvortisiliK lum'
Dlllliil'.-i
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
tity. Fulldl- raetiena will b« found in our In graat numbers and varietiei, true te name
price list for plantlnfl and earing for treea. This price list Is free
and dug freah frem the ground, and delivered In a ahert time In moiat condition
j aiovomenl.s. D.-ti-ruiiiios f.-uts povcru- ,i,,.,,,,' i, ,1,,. .,,.,,„.^ f,„. „ million I Tlu'so |«,i .-oi|i,„-aii,i,,s i;.;,.,„-,-,I Hn-
n,,-value of s.'oni'itii.'S.Criti<-i.si.s,-.inalvhes ".''.'"'-" "" 1'"-^ '"" ''/"",; T.-xns l,nv iiinl ivin'i'i-illv viiiI-iU',1 il-.
' lil.l rc-vi.-ws Uiulriiau aud IiidnsCriai ro- \ isitol's to oomo ami s].oiul a fow . |„.,;,.i„i„„^ |-,„. ,,.,, ;„;,.,„,,;, „f ,„,,kinK a
; oorts. Has ooinplote tablp.s of eamiu^'i w.-oks in \ onu.mt, ami loavo a ; ,|,st ,.i,s,. 'rii,, r.-.iis siiiii-.'iiu' ('.mri
j 5f proporiies. CJuntoB active and inac- ; ,,.„.i ,,[ (l^.j,. tonrists' fuuil thoro. I foiiinl ilie' Naiiuiuil ("i.u.in Oil Ci.nipanv
:ive 8ti«.-kfl ami bonds. R«ord8 the .,,-,.¦ j; ]. j , j.„iit.v and ili-.-lnn-.l ilini ii liad lor-
ihe Inst salo of bonds aud tlie yield ou ; ' bnul.i is l.u iMU^ .1 i.ut,o luioiut. | . i,„miii'sv i„ o,,.
I uvostmont at the prine. ^ fidiii tho swrirnis of wiiitor tourists, i J,j|^'J^" " "-'" " "" ^ '" ""
I One uho daily coniuUi the TiiK Waix ' ('alifornia is iloiiij: tlio satno. If | ' -pi,,; ,..,^,, |j,, li.,,,,], wis iil on mi
;3trbkt Jol'knal 1. belter qualified t„ ,1„. Stuto of Now Vork oonld Ih> nppoai ui llio Iniu-d '.siar,.. .snpi-i-nio
^xtix-eH money tafely and pri.fitrtb'iy atxd , .„,,,,.,,,,ii,|,, 1„. impn.vo.l : (¦.".n. II il .iiniiiany luHdiii;.- Uial Iho
I ;o ai/i-i)i< n/ioii/inrrsdnir/idi (Auri o/if tr/10 1 '"''¦'' .HKssnn i..i iiiii.n.ini vmi-ri-nsi 1, u- ,v.is nfi nU- on
ioe/nut llo ,0 : ro.iils. not onlv its .-Viliromlaok anil : ,!,"•^' ;„•,;,.,, ,, x ,\ ,1' ,:•,¦;
— " ,r. r P°bli''hod daily by Catskill Parks, I.ut tho uttriiotivo j ,,/V,roi '/Ve ilia -l'l- ,lnsi^^ Dinv, Jom-8 & Co., 44 liroajl St. N Y. , ..jH „,,,, ..„„,f,„-tal,lo farm houso.s .Mi-K.-nnii writ in,- 1 n liii on io Is
— i ^"" °^;iV;Z?,Tr^^t^" ^'- ¦ .ml ^'oll-kopt hotol wouy roooive ! ;---,-,i^_v..-i Jh;;- ;;;;; ;;;n;..rir i_ _|.-iii iiiinioiiso ainount of moiio.v ; J"."",^,"".;. J-''"'-* '"'"I'^i'"/"; "i";;""'."
lie Beiiigloii Bealtf Lompaiif ^""-^»«Tax-payersiHa:;:^
BELLMORE
La L
rinC DCFAHTMCNT
rhlalKliainerr. A..Inni..« Cronly Flrat A«-imanl, Kmllli F, l'.-iir-,ill Second A-.-i«l«nl. Il.nry II. II ,l..l
I wish to announce that tlioj are
|?TOW READY TO OFFER TO THE PUBLIC
BUILDING PLOTS AND LOTS
On their New Property
Newton Manor
at
i Newton Mnnor is within 2 minutes wiilk ol l!io (l.-imt.
] School Iloiifle is on the jirojicrty.
• The stretjt.s and avenues throiioh tliis ]irf)ii(M'ly aro iiiulniihloil-
I y the finest of nny on I.onj; fslaiKl; aro l^0 foot w iilo wiili 1 '2 foot
' lidewalks.
Department of Collection
Room I, To»n Hall
ItfMPSTtAD, IN. Y.
,, ,, ^., . fv.... '" ""' •"I'-'.iis nmn r.irl'i'iliiii: lln-ir It thoMatoofNon ..,.ai-|,-i-s nuisi In- nphi-ld.
lo attraotivo : -ni.. si.-it,- . Inii'Ki-d that mi Ih.- 1st
HHl.mHI visitors , .'.f N'.ivi-iiili.-i'. llilll. ih,- .,ii .-iinipaiiii s
Koiii^ to all parts of tho Stat.-, it 1 ""'¦"¦'1 '•""¦''''I i'"" ^\ '¦nxxtbnuoinn wiii,
'^ ,, , ' 1 . ; ;t ,.. ( : I'aili .illii-r nml wuh vanmi- iiih-i-
woul.l onlv i'o.|Uiro oaoli M.-^ito. tu ^ ,i,.,„^ ^,,„, .,^ ^, ,.,,^„n ^,,. ,|,^,, ..,,„„.p.
I loavo '^'211 a jiiooo to oi'oalo a ro\o- : i,,,.,,, -i„„-a'ni. panics i.i n inisi an.l ' nilo of *-tll 11110,11111) to 1)0 loft ; iiari'i-mcnl will ri-h.v ihi-v a^-ri-i-il 111 ti.\ I ihrouKhout tho .Stato. if w,. oaii- ! ''»' I"''"' at wlii, h iln-.v w.nild l.iiy .-iii-
I not oonuioti' with wostori, farms ,n \ l::!;:::;;!^;;;:',;;.:';:;;:^,;;':::,,:;:^!::,;:::^"
j farm iirodnots, wh.v should we not | i,, jjonpral umis iln. ..<iaii' nt ¦ro.\as for tin 1 j^y,,Jj ,, ,,i,,y. soui'oo of lovoilUO to , i-oiitonili'il Ihnl. in iiialviii;; siii-li an
T(i«nHai.l. in (111. Tilliim.-i>r H.-mi
MONDAY, fEBRlARY 20, 1905
(ni.lrrirv.l.-n tli.-r..,-iftrr .Ililil .mil iiM-lii.liiii:
Monday, March 27, 1905
-iiii.ln.H! and HolM.-n s rlcpi.|.-.l. from HA. M. I I'. M. Afler Mnrrli 'J7 lli.< iiiKt.rsi,;
! Maj^tlc Theatre New York
i "llnsli-r lii'invn " oontiiiui-s to l-n-al;
' n-l. r.ls lit till- Maji'-tu- Thcalro. 'lho VI rv lirst Siitui'ilay niiitiiipo this l.ili- pnlMii i-hanipiiiii' in the juvi-iiili-
FREEPORT MAILS
»d»ll. in. t'.tip. ni.
r,:inp. IU.
JCMt
HJUk. ni. U-.a p. nx. t:Wr lu-
W.si I'llhi. Ill I-': -Ml
EXTRA DEEP RESTRICTED
LOTS
III
Tr,-iisiirernt Miii,-..!.i. N'iii.«iiii(' tv, N. V.
All Tnxrs pni.I ilurinK ll..- (Ir-I iMriy ,b,\< n HrrentaifO adilnl llii-n-l.i. Si-.-.tkI Hum .l.-n '.: I.rrrnt will In. n.liliil nml ::, c,t,t.«t„r Snlt,; Thinl IhirlT day!..1 iH-ri-<.nl. aiMitii.niil will li itilii.Kl, tnukiiitf I..till iw-r.-nnlii;,'!- ..f 7 iM-rninl.
All tnxos nri! lull nlll.-nl 111- 11. r.-in-r'n (Uiir up loJiini-Isl. Hd.r Mliirli iliili- lli-j in- lui- iifil-i nt tliB C.iiinl) Tri-iisurvr's Ollici. t Min.-.iln. N.y.. Willi nn ii.l.lili.mnl T iK-r ci-m 1 ln-nnlly n.lil.'.l Ui
sillli- \iili-'rin«l law. mill liml fnrl'i-iii-il iln-ir ii-niiil 111 Iiniisii. t liiisini'ss.
¦I'hl' pliiinlifis ill i.rriir iilloKi-.l iiisuf-
il i.n.-.v ill inw. nml llml liu- Inw wns
ini-.iiisl,lllli..nni nml ilis.-riiiiiii.-ilnrv.
•rill- Sii|iri-iiii- I'.iiin Ilms h.is ii,.],]
hnl 111.. SIMI.- Innl Ihi' ri^hl l.i ji.is-. Iho
nw mill llml il ii.iil Ih.- riL-iil l.i iiili-r-
In-ntnc-nl lists prori-ided tn h.-iit H'l-i pr,.t i| mid npiilv Un- pi-ii.-illi.-s.
UK* men al , '"'-s' ri'cord for afl.-rn.i.'ii im iptH loft nn , p,,,, „|.,.,„„, ...|„,. miiin,,.,] il„. ,.,i,>ii-
' ¦ "" tho bonks of this thpairo duriiiK tho hint; : I,„i„|,;,||,v 1,1 lln-i,'i-i.rj;in inw imp..sin.-
iioci-ssfnl run nt ! ,, ,,,^5 „, jo,,, „„ u,,- ,,^1- f pmMii^-
nnd "linbrs in ,,„„„.^ j,, ,,.,..,, ,,,„|,„^, „,. ,,„, ^,,,„. rnvlnn.l ¦' Tho sirninl Mitiirdiiy 10 : ,-|„. ,,,^, ,,,1,., „...,-.- lu-nnthl l.v Ihi- .U- liiiiko his iiwu roi-iiril, nml lastly lie i,,,,,., ,|g,.,|t ,,|- x.-iv,,,, .M,,i-r;s \- (-„ n,-liiiv..i tin- npparontlv inipnssililo bv ¦ ,,. ,-,,;,.„;,,, ,„ „.|i,i hold Ihnl his onv- i-xoi-oiiinK ovon Ihis liii;liwnt..r iiinik. : ,„,,„i„„ „.,,s .i,,,,,;. ,,„ j,„,.rsinIo Imsi- Hi)W.-v.-r. as tin- wnlls uf tho Mu.io(itio „„^^ .,,„, ,„„ ,,,.„„ ,.,.^ ,.„„|,, ,|,„ ,,^. nn- 11.11 Hindi' nf rul.lii-r. and sinoo Jii n,,,,,,,,,,!
spito.it' tlu-so 'vapMoitv'' lonisi-s hun- .,.,„. ,:,.„_!,, ,. ., ,,..,.;,,„,, „,,„ j,,
ilrodsof ili.siippoliiti'lU-hililroiinr.-turm-d ! ..|^,,^ j„ nlii.-li iiionls woro oniisiKiiod
IP ni-r.-iT.-r h iiniri*. irom ;. .\. m. n. .1 o. .11. tUO ooiiKS in I Ills un-.
11„- l(i-c,-iTi-r', Olti.-n will I;- .'l»'ii.-<l I'.briinry ,„„i phPlinuiPlinllv t.T thi'i ilat.Miinxt lvji<l(!r.-<f'(i rn till. r.Mitiij ; I in' \\ IZUnl oi O
CASH OR
j ^B^^ ^ MW. M lilv -y^r-tmmt -v,^ • • Tow*, Counly and SUU Tts
l^fix^Ky ur INSTALLMENTS ;::?/•',
Ill i.i.yin..nt,.tTnic,-. il,r..iiirli 111., mnii. plMsn | aw.iy trom I ho rioors al ovrry iniinnoo ,„ .^^^ hkoiiI In ho ili-.lrilnili-d In pin-- «.-n.l('l..-ckorM..ii,-ylir.l..r. M..i.i.y or riwlogi. : pi-rfiiriiinnoo, MiinnRi-r Fliihorty, nt : .|,.|<,,rv ihp 1 iw oniild mil lio siis|.iin..(| ¦ Ain'nli'yilil H.vVr,;^''or'V';.rr..'Mji':K.- i„ ; ll"^ thpntro, mid Molvillo p. KnyiiiDiid, ^ ,,„,^,^,;_, ., .,^.,;,„,| ,,,. .^^^ i,„,.,.,,.,,,„,;, ^..i,,;
^inli-rslnlo i-iiiiiinon-p. Iml llnil i-nsos i wlii.'h ihov nro shipppil 1,1 him t.ir snl :iiiil Iho iiui'iii is liiihli- l'l
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BenaiDgtOD Realty GompaDy - 52 Broadway, New York
Health Tai
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J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Naw York
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WM. G. MILLER
Bttilder and General Contractor
MAIN orricE
16 Bedford Ave., BROOKLYN, N. Y.
N. T. tat N. J. Talapkoaa, 187 Creea|ioiat
fiElIEMSES TIE SLIZZMD!!
3D03Sr'T FORCa-ET THE TELEFHOZSTE !!
When All Else Failed, Teleplione
Service Remained Unimpaired OTHER BLIZZARDS WILL OCCUR
THE TELEPHONE HAPPENS EVERY DAY Put One In Now Less Than 10 Cents Per D&y
THE NEW YORK AND NEW JERSEY TELEPHONE CO.
Call SOOO Main i Pree i or Visit the Contract Department
B 1 WILLOUaHBY SXK.EET
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EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW 132 Naaaau St
NKW ViiKlv BALDWIN. NASSAU CO I I
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K.VNS.XS .MIDI! IWI
TWO RELIABLE NAMES
Public Buildings, Churches and Heavy 'KRANICH V BACH« Factory Building Nade a Specialty
Appfi^iser of Real Estate
and Adjuster of Fire Losses
RESIDENCE. FREEPORT, NEW YORK
T«l«pHone Connectiona
RELIABLE PIANOS
"HELD" "IVERS ft POND"
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NOW IS THE TIME TO SECURE BARGAINS
Cash or Installments
REPAIRING AND TUNING
CHANDLER ^ HELD PIANO CO.
439 Fulton St. Iklow Jay Street Brooklyn, N. Y.
rvopro.-v'iitod by E. V. Baldwin, FriLjiort, L. I. 1/ivo ,ii;ont.s wantoil iu all >ill'ii,'os iint ri'i'io-i.M.l.^il
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-:,,vo 1 N-i .ir.eil-uji j.a.'.te ri-mainf
ift.-r uc.rii; aw-hil.'. I'arl.ir Pnii- gmd I ' •
. ihi. I.u-f .Ir..). >..'.! Iv al neab.-i-i. y-.vo- l'..ii...l .u .11
>il.l in Kr.«.i*.ii li.v \V II ' Pual. H O. | .1 I-i ..I ...iui-« mn! iI.VD.'iu S-hlutfr and (t J. Rtpj. A- Sou. i: iiii<>m ilj. I in .Vinf..jw Kii'«;'i
M..111;-. I'l.-!..-Ill- 0111 l'run..-.-l. IT—i.l.-*i .Mi.rn;— l.inl 1 i-f-.i» tin- I> Piiiiiinii i'..in;ri-»>. ill- i.ri.i-- ..: .1:-. Willi tli.^ I"iiii.-.I Sinn V
TEACHER SHOT IN STREET-
111 SHELIS ON MUKDEN
klUTTBieFliaUTM
Policeman D.iniel Herman ol Chioi - »—^^——^ go. Kills Mary Catherine Mulveil. | Japanese Guns Do Damage in Man- ehuria Behind Russian Lines.
Arirr Hulnc Hoan IfMl For \mmr- rouni
llrlrrM Meela Traeir Kn.I—Olflrer
roininlli Sulrl.le.
THE STRIKE SITUATION WORSE
en 111, I
Ilf nil
111 fur-
riiiiii;:.., lli. Ilntlleil in liis loii;; sul t.l will ,111 li.-ii-.-ss Uniiii'l Ilennaii. i- ln.lioi-iiimi. killeil Uie uirl. Miss Mni-.\ t'nllieiiii.- .Muveil. ill Irmil of IIiirliiM N. IliKliilintlmnrK iii.iiisioii In tlie .Mii-Ii iKiin iHiiilevaril. He ylint the ynnii^' wiiiiimi ill full view Ilf si-ores nl' per SDiis iiiis.„iii); nli.im llli' iiveiini-. sxxxir slie Kiiiili in the siili-wiilk with :i siiiRli sireiiiii. il.viii): iiliin.si iiislniiil.v. Iln l.isl.'l Hiisli.'s f..ll.iwi-.l S-. .l.ise iipii iiiisr.v wuiils Ilmi |inssi-.| In-I I nil .111,1 Uh' iiiiirili'ii,' tli'il .s. iit'li'r I'liiiiiiiliiii): 111., niilll- llml in.iii nf Ihl' iinl.i.iki'r* ri'i-..\er.-il ri-..:ii iiiiin/i- nii'iil in liuil- 111 1.In.'k Ills niitlil. Ill |iiit mi 1-11.1 t.l Irs iiwii life ii few holirf nl'li-r till' tinirilri' li.v sliiMiiiii); liiinsell lln-niiuli Ilic lieii.l with the i<iiuic W.H11..1I. ill 11 l..iI;:iiiL- liinise.
Mis. .Inl.11 II. .Mmi-liy was wiiirlini! (IInn:,- lln- liniil.'vnnl in lii.i- i-nrriace wlii-11 Miss .MiilM'il wns killi-il. ami she wns till- iii-an-sl wiliiess. ,'<li.' fell liinpl.v n^-iiliist ilm Im.'k of liei- s.mI wli.'ii Ilie tirs; -.Imt rninr nui. lull .ini.kl.v n-.-ovi-i-i'il lii-r si'll'-i-inilrnl nml trii'il In spring: mn nf tim velii.'le in lime t.l snvi' the jriil iiiipin-i'iilly.
lleniimi imil liis' viitiin's miii in 11 liriil,-il t'lnsp. mill il w.ml.I Imv,- In-eii I.ut l.r Ihe .|in-stlnii I'nr :i |iiiwi-rfnl 111:111 III pri'Vi'iii the erinie even if he Imil lii'i'ii wilhin ten foet of Un- iinlireniitn. Mrs. .Murphy, however, .ninipeil from her i'iirri;ii:i' 10 the ninil. nml ruiiiiliiK to 111.. Kiili.wnlk nil wliiih the ileml Kirl Iny. llfteil Miss Miilveil's heml. iiii-mi- tliii.. .-i-yiiiK In li.-r inni-hiiiiiii In f.illnw the min-il.'rei. Snnn ns slm reiili/.eil Ihe yniiii;; wiimnii wns ilenil. Mri. Muriiliy I.ieil III lun.' nil .irLniiizeil pmsuil of the fiifc-iiivi- lieirini. lint nlreiiily Her- nmn wns liiynml \ iew of Un- ,-rowil.
rhe iHiily wns Inkiii tn the Mulveil li'iini- mill il.'-li'rlivi-s weie piU on Iheir .-.uiirnili-s irn.-k. .Ml Uie inurilereil Hill's relntiv.s wen- prnstrnleil t.-ni- imi-nrily hy Un- news. Tliey Imsteneil ill Ihe h.iiis.' ns >nnii ns tln-y n-i.-nvereil. 'I'll.. Slh.ml j;irN wer.- Ilirnwii into u'lnnm when wonl of Ui.' miiriler wus leii-ivi-il. Miss Mulveil. Iliiiil;,-ll not nil Illl' Sinn" Ilf reiiiilnr iustrui-liirs. wns nim of Ihl- nnist p.ipulHr teni-hers lu Uie srlioel. .«hi. wns twenty tlirei' yenrs ..111. 1,11.1 11 criitlimle nf Ihe iiisi iliilinn.
Twn 1.1- Ihl- if III,- pniil i.n.-hei's I1111I
lii'i'ii i-lnssiiinl.-s of her. Sh.' wus knnwn In liuuilri-il: Iller pupils nf Sl.
nniiiv miiri- nf ll ili.-r ui.-iiil..-i's nf
llii'l'm-ivli.
Il.-numi Ih-fil Ihi-i-i- limi s. I'lie lirst
l.nll.-1. s.1 fm- ns lil In- .jmlKi-il. went
Willi. (Iilly Inn woiimls were fonml. The s...-<.nil liulli-i. ii is snpposeil. wns till- mil' Uml sti-111-k Ihl' t-irl's risitt limiil. li-m-in;: ofl' one of Ihe liiiirem. Tin- Uiilll liiilli-I piei-ei'il Miss Miilveil's lirniii. mil! Ilieii il wns she i-olliipsetl ill n lii-np on llie |inveineiil.
III.-/,, lis of ili-ti'i-lives nml olher poliee- iiii'ii were seut ..nl Io rupture lli-nmin. None Ilf llieiii olilnim-il ii Iini-e nf liiiu. ml the Urst news of Ih,- nnii-iler. 1- iifiei- lln- killinc of till- jiirl wns llml of liis suii-iil.. ill n l.iil^iii).' hiiuse to whirh It is siippnsi.,1 Im itnil fi-.uii III,, linlllevili-il. Ill' si-iii ;i liulli-t lliiiinu'li his henil, nml nieilirnl iiieii silil. uiiilniilileilly ilied iiiiiiieillnli'ly.
The imirileri'il In inss wns n iltiiichler nf .lllllll .Miilvi-ll. Willi l.'fi n fiirliiiie of .«1.'.1I.IKN| sever.il yi'iii s ixiiit. Sin- wns a
nil if Willinm .Mulveil. whose es-
liiti' ivns (stiiii;ili-il m l<7n.(Kiil nl his .|.-mli Insl .M-nr. Miss .Miilvi-il wns 1111 i-\-i-i-iiliix Ilf lllllll eslnies. ns well ns till' piim-ipnl heiress, llerni.-in knew sill- lunl 11 i-niiifortnlile fortune, and llllh.iiiu'li she Wii« nil i-xi-eplioiuillv .-it- 11:1.1 ivn y.Illili; wiiiimn. ii Is lielieveil lii^ infnlii.ition for her wns not In- se|.ar:ilili' fnuu appri'.liilinii nf In-r iini- >i-rinl ii,lvniilat.'is. .M any nil,', his unwellIlllll- alli-iilioiis im-i-.-asiil wln-n lii-r wi'iillh was mi).'nii>iiieil hy hrr iimli''s ili-aili, mill in lln- liisi yrar of lii-r lifi- In- luaili- life aliiiosi iiiilM'anilile I..r Imr inliiiuiles nssi.|-|. H,, Hrst saw her win 11 she was servliii; ns oi'f?iinist of St. .lailies' Chun-h.
IIi-i-iiiiUi was Uiinwii In llimisamls of ('lii.-iit.',.mi,». Ill' appmi'iiliy wus a neiilniis pnlii-i-ni;iii. mill his siipi-riors iiiu-t hav,' l.i'i-ii plensiil wiih his work, fnr wln-u rri-siili-nl .MiKiuh-y last vls- ili-il Ihis ,-iiy H-i-uiaii wns si'li-i'leil ixt line nf his hnilvcuar.l. lln next wiih .liliiih'il 1.1 ileti-i-iivi- limy, lull h,. Imil
I II I'll fiii'lnncli fur llie pnsi year,
m:<l hml ili-vol.-.l most of his lime to |.iii-iiiiiK Mi~- -Miihei:.
1 nil! si-;\.\riii!s i-;.\i'i-;i,i,Ki>.
rnii!nniin I.i.;;;..l:i|.i.'s w,,,. .Vei-usi-a ..f llr-iilill;.' Hl'ilie<.
Sni 1111111-111... Cnl. S,-iinlnr> K. .1. Kni- luniis. Ilnrry Itniiki-rs. Kii Wii^'lil nn.l l-rnuk l-'n-mn «er.. .-.\pelleil fnuu Ih." .>;»'n:il.- fnr Ihl- nl!i-i.','il n-n. iviiiu of lirili.'s In aiil linililinc ami lonn nssiH-ia- ti.ns. I In- npnil nf 111.' iuv.'stidllliln; .111111101:.'I. i.-iiuiim.¦inline r.-spulsinn, \i:is I',..Ill ill full, nml wns mliipli-tl liy lliirl.i livi' nlllininliv.. viilns. Tlie nllni- live Miles of lln- Si-nnii- were not
Si'iinlni Kii Wri^hl rei-eiviil pnr- iiii-sini. In hnve I,Ik i-ninisel iiiiike n Iinnl phll ill his lii-lmlf. ami jiisI hefore III.- II.II iMis ,all.-il hi' 111:1.1.' a viunniiis pl.-n Ini liiiiisi.|f. ill', lai-iii;.- Ihnl Im linit ii.il l.een iiivi-ii n fnii lii'iiiiiiv
>Tork«r> Id All Tnxlrt Throatlioiit lli< KntJre Empire Are Rial nc—Rica !¦ I'nprotected Ktat«*rel1«eiaea tlnartle.l by Rafular Aoldiera—Iron -Workeri to Return.
St IVtershui-R. nufsia.- .\n aetion of no nionii iiroportions ivns reporliil iu progress cu tin- Russian left Hank. I'he ailrautflge swinetl Io lie on the siile of Ihe .Inpanese. Ihousli nl heavy i-ost. Krom Bilvlees from the I'ronl It is iliflleult to sny how sv-vcro the losso.i have been or how dei-lsive the reverse, and -whetJier the Japanese nre likely fo Iittempt to drive lu th.- Unssimi left muili further.
(Jenernl KuropaiUlii eviilenily hns been tryluft to establish his left llniik fnr iu ndTam-e to eoinniniiil the i-i-oss- inss of the Tnltse lliver. the opernlion lii'iiitf * eounterpnrt of (Ieneral (Jrip- eiilierK's movenient on Um ridht tliink to seetire the foi-ds of the Uuu Hlver prepurntory to the lireaklnif np of tho li-e In the sprlni;.
The Kreiie of the operations is llfly miles southeast of Mukden, beyond Ta I'nss. nn Important deflle eoinmnndinK the road to Kushun. Uoth armies oe- i-upyhiif apparently iiupreKiinblc pt.sl- j tlou8 on tile eentre, lieneral Kuropat¬ kin evidently plniined tn Innuunrate [ wldel.v sweeping operations on IhiUi flanks, hut the ,T8paiiese eonutered 1 hard. j
DIspati-hes from the from linlleiile that thv weather is line and favoniMo '. tor operations, nnd thnt nil is ijulet oil j the Russian right niiiK.
Ac(X)rdlns to a VInillvostok dispaleli \ to the Associated I'ress. the eiitraiiee to thnt harbor 1» open, and the Biiund- ron. whieh Is seaworthy. Is apimrently taking no risks, bnt Is savlutr Its strength for eo-operation with Vu-e- Adnilrnl RoJegtvensk.v'M squadron.
NewehwauK. via Tientsin. Aei-oid- iiiK to a person who hns .lust relumed here from the front the ,lHpniieKe nre slielllng Mukden with eleveii-lneh nior- tars. The lioinbnrdinent. \vlileh wns riMviitly begun. Is reporled to hnve enused great daiuuKO far behind Iho Kussian llne^.
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Absolutal^PHra HASBOSUBSmUTE
mT^SmDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR MARCH 5.
In 11.'Vi-l' .New Vork (ily Taxi's. ln.l l.r M.I'I.Ilan. ..f Vow Vork Clly, i.itiii..il n .niiiinissinn In r.-vi«i' Um
, 1:11 S.I -I'lll
strikea on the Inereaae.
St. relersliurg. — Kvldein-es hre In- i-renslng Hint Ihe strikini thronghont the empire, and esiH'eially those lu St. Petersburg, are- tint eionomli' In their origin, but inspired by 11 delinlte pulltl- eal plau. The tiovornineiit nud ,'ui- ployers are embarrnsscd by the taetles of th(^ -workmen, whose discontent In being fed and who nre Im-rensliig tlieir demands wltb each new eoneesslon.
This eondition Is believed to hnvo been fomented by crnfty [xilltlenl ngl¬ tnlorH who are stirring up the men and at the same time holding them In leash, apparently -wnltlng some signal for eoueerted action. Kear Is eutertahusl that tlilK wldespend agitation may be eoniiceted with a plan to awnlt a pos¬ sible pi'a^ant outbreak in tbe spring, with which a general strike will bo Bynebroiilzeil. the workmen Joining haiidu with the iieusants.
The election of labor represeiitntlveii to the Imperlnl commission which Is In¬ vestigating the causes of discontent In St. I'etersburg passwl off quletl.v.
The situation tn Riga Is ngaln report¬ ed to be serious. The nHthorltles there are apparently unable to eope wllh the lawless elements.
In the Cnncusiis the sltiinlion Is ex¬ tremely had, iirui'llinlly aniounlliig to civil wnr. In Unku Ihe liihnliltants, barricaded In their bouses, are peti¬ tioning the central authorities In St. Petersburg for relief from the existing condition of nffnirs. The <JoverninPnt Is sending reliiforeeineulB ot troops, but while these may be able to slop the reign of terror they will be liniio- teut to start the wheels of liidnslry.
Proprletori fear that tlie oil wells will be utterly ruined If pumping It suspended much longer. Conditions In other towns lu the CaucnsuH are I'nual- ly desperate.
The ludustrlnl position shows no sign of luiprovenienl. On the conlrnry. It threatens to become worse. It Is stated that ouethlrd of the railways of Kuro¬ pean Russia are Idle. The Govern¬ ment bas Issued n di-i-ree placing nil fho rnllwnys, except those in Central .\8la, under mnrUal law. (Quitting work under martini Inw Is punlslinble by three months' ImprlBontneiit.
Pollcaman Ara Oaardari.
Warsaw.—Every pollcemnn on duly here Is nceoiupniiled by a soldier. 'I'lie uuthorltles, fearing a strike by the police, adoptiHl this iirecnullon so Hint If an oftlcer should leave his i>ost It would not be unprotected. The meas¬ ure wns further Intended t.) guard po¬ licemen from possible utinck by strik¬ ers.
The police di-niaiid Ifl^.-ln a month, the same scale that Is paid In Sr. Petersburg. The imy here is *il a luontb.
The prlvnte i-oni-limeu nnd livery stablemen here struck. The sirike of street railway employes continues.
Some 15,()(K) strlkerH from Ihe big Iron inlllB will return to work, nil their demands hnving been grnnti.<l Tin si- Include n nine lii.nr day Insliml nf nil nnd one half hours, nnd 1111 linreasc in wages of from tive tu twi-nly-llve per cent.
l;ils.,i:i.i» l.n.i' Ilenvll.i. .I:i|iaiii>si. ii-piiris of Ihe nciioa near I'-iiikhi'I. Inn slmw llml (.'iiicriil Heii- iii-nknmpf sii-laineil n si-vcri. defenl. l.isint' abnul :.'iii«i m.-n nnd s.-veral Iiin- , him- tiiiis. High prnis.. i« given in lU.- ivni k nf tl.-Ill-nil Kiir.iki's infiinlry.
Niililiu.iri- C:iiisi.- |ii-:iili SiilT.-i' Uli fnuu iilKliiiiim-.'. Hr, Ki.iiik Ii. i;.iiiill::iil. fnnn -.uin- I'.'iiiisylvnnl.l inwn. iinni'i'l fn.iii .1 Ibn'Ps|..iy wln- ,1.1 I m. Mh.'.. li.-si..r \ II mi.l w;i< k II .1,
TlIlKIsri TROOPS .MITI.W.
Uemnnd That They lb- Senl Hark to
Their Hiuiies Krom Suez.
I'linstnntinopie. A battall.ui of ICid
Turkish troops » hlle on the way (o ri-
Inforee Ihe garrimii nf Yi-inen. Arabia.
I mutinied on iKiard the (Jreek •leniner
' Kpiros, seizeil and lni|iri"niieil their
I oflicers mill comiielleil the i-ninniiinder
( of the Kpiros to put ba. k In Sii.-z.
The iiinllii.'ers ilemniid llinl ihe.v be sent l.ai k to their hoini-s.
Sliif.
11 I ris ..
1. .Ill whiili Ih.-re Panainii. reai-heil wllh MVI. touva-
.Mm.I. n-.l lis Wif..
I'nr 111- iiiunli-r nf liis wife, lam June.
Is.iai- Km:!.- lias been fnuinl guilty of
lii-i .li-gn'i' munlei-n; Snull St.-. Marl.',
Mi.li.
111..is lun.. ..::sh ullage
1 P..lmiil. r-|...r:.-.l f-.-
Rev. .1 K. Ci.:ilova Again Kl.-pe..
Till- Ii.l .1 K. Ci.nl.iva. .\ hn eli>fi»il
with .Ulllll P.iwne. l.r Sontli HI»i.r, N.
.).. la-t -lumt l.in nway with the gir:
^11-1. 11-1 S.1.I.l.. - .,;. Vl.i'liUiii Ihe Teriori^ts iintitied (iraiMl Fluke Vlailini.:- Il..,t I'l'ir m-hih f il»atU
III I I- I as.- I« -l>s|.i-l|lle I
:v,.va. |;,:l y.ts-*.. I. V.I....; Ai.rr'.jii.alii.il Mil ":<» ;,;,..,-1 i't I .i.^-n--s IV,III privlilo;! fnr IW.I new- .witl.-«:iip-.
P,..|.le Talked Al.out
.Mme. I'alll snug nt a i.iiic.-ri in SI. Peterubnr^- for Un- ben.-Ill of the Hus¬ sian wollltileil.
.la.-k I..imlnn. the novelit,;. has bi^T iiomlnnt.'il for .Mayor by the Socialist* of Oakland. Cul.
Pur.ell Powlesi'. a full bi.Ki.l.d One¬ ida Iiiilmii. grmi.rsi.ii nf 11 Inruier chief ot Un- trilie. JS u luoioniian in SI. Luxiit, Mo. I
The trontsenn of tfte future Crown Princess of Cerinsny will Im-lude un evening dress frum every Kurn|iean capital.
The Italinn Onvernmeiit has voti-sl an annuul pension nf aboui $'2lt)n m the vet.run |«i<i Ciinlu.-.-i
.Arthur Ilsikis. in-n Hriii.li Minisler to Chile. liH« Is-ei, a member of the Ur.linh .-nil»a>sy .it WushingLii
Mi.s .Mni.a I.lnierl.-k. n n.u.in of .Mrs. Potrl. k < anipl.ell. is creating criti slderal.le of a fnr.ire in Ixjudoii ¦ I nll»^l Stnte, Seiialor-elii-t (ieorg- S .Vixon. of .Vevads. though nuw- u mult, nilllionalre. Ik gan lite a' a tele graph operalor.
Th.- reeent denth l« announced of Pioffn^Jr Abeli. of Jera. uud nlao of Jl Paul Hemy ann.uoiuer nl the p»ri» Oi.ierTfltor.r.
Satxlect: Jeaua at the Faiut of Tabernarleai John •II., S7-ta-(loI>len Texl, John It., 46—Meinorr Verae, 37—Coimnen* tary on tha Ikay'a I.eaaon.
I. Christ teaching m tlie temple (vs. .17- 301. During thu cloning dsy» ot tbo feant great oppoaition was •lirit-d up agninst desuf, and the .lewuh rulers seut oflicers to apprehend Ilim, but notwithstanJiiig thii lie taught Iwliily 111 lh,> temple. 37. "Lait day." There u n Jiffei-ence 01 opin¬ ion aa to whether this was the »cventh or eighth day ot the feast. Kdcmhrim thinks It tirtt the aevenlh day. whii-h w-as really lho last day of the feast. The eighth day woa kept aa a Sabbath, when there was no ceremony of drawing water (rom^ Silonm, "Jesua atooil." In the temple court, jirob¬ ably in Solomon's porvli. ".\nd cried." Spoke with a vou-e loud enougli so all could hear. "If any man thn-Ht." It was burn¬ ing autumn -u-enther, when the sun hod for months alionc in a cloud less sk.r, and the early rains were longed for. Water at all times is a ningic word in a 8ultr>* cli¬ mate like Palestine, but at this mumejit it had a double power. The ceicinonies of pouring water eommemornteil that part of the wilderness wauileringa when tlie peo¬ ple were suffering from ;i terrible thirst, and Moses at (Iod's command brought water for theni from the i-ink (Num. 2(1: 1-11). Now Jesua inviies all who wero suflering from spiriliuil thirst, like the burning thirst of the iicople in the desert. Thirst is emblematical of spiritual necessi¬ ties; an intense need snd desire for par¬ don, for help, for righteousness, (or love, for ueace^ for comlort, f.u- Go,!, for k wortny lite, for immortal life. "Let him." Freely and without heHitiincy or reserve. "Come." A very i.recioiis invitation. Thia word ought to come with great force to every eoul thirsting .-ifler spiiitunl life. To come to Jesus is 1.1 believe nn llim. to ac¬ cept liia teiichingH, In rciiciit nf our sins, to yield to Him coiiiiuaiuls, to submit to Him fully. "Cnto Me nnd drink." Here we tee the absolute siillirienoy of Christ for ail human need, .lesus confronts the •in kod miaery and heartai he of the world and delioerately declan-s that lie is the panacea for it all.
38. "He that believclh." To lielievc hni the sune meaning as to oome, ns used in the preceding verse. ",'^cripturo hath •aid. The reference is not to nny one pas¬ sage, but to many passages nnd iiromisea rombined. See Isa. Mill; 44:3; Jer. :il:12; Eiek. 47:1-12. elc. "Out of his belly." Tho Innermost part of mnu. the soul, the henrt, "Shall flow." Thia clearly iuipliea some¬ thing reeeived that it mny flow from tlie recipient unto others. "Rivers." Denot¬ ing abundance, freeness, continued supply. In contrast with the small, golden pitclier used in the ceremony of pouring water. "Living water." Pure, running water, ever-flowing streams; llic opposite of stag* oint, malarious, poisonous water; also life* pving water (chap. 4:11)). The gosjiel o( Chriit, which is the truth of Ond received Into the heart by the Spirit, brings hfe, bealth and joy.
39. "Thu spake He." Tliis is John's •xplanatjon of Christ's words. "Of the Bpirit," ete. The Holy Spirit and Hia in¬ fluences were the living waters, abundant, free, purifying, bringing life, health, salva¬ tion to the sou), as water lo the thirsty, IS rain to the parched earlh, and making every Christian a source of the snme influ¬ ences which he has received from the Holy 6pirit. I'his is a prophecy of the dispensa¬ tion of the Spirit which wns to commence irith the outpourning of the Spirit on tha day of Pentecost, and continue through the ages till all the world ia brought tu IJbrist. We need to lay more emphaais in eur day upon thia wonderful gift, both for our individual growth and usefulneaa and for the salvation of the wurld. "Not yet
Eiven." The diapciisation of the Spirit ad not beeu ushered in, nnd He had not f-et been poured out upon the hearts of be- levers in all Uia fulness. This cannot mean that the Spirit did not exist and WM in no sense present with liellevers in the (Did Teatament dispensation.
II. Different opinions concerning Chriat (vs. 40-43). 40. "Mnny—said." Thoae who heard the powerful declarations of Jestu knew that lie was more than sn or¬ dinary man. "The prophet." licferring to the great prophet predicted by Moses (Deut. 18:1.M, "whom snme iilentifled wilh the Measilh, and others supposed wituld. bo the forerunner of the Messiah." From the next verse we see that here He wss distinguished irom the Messiah. 41. "Others said," etc. These believed ,Terus lo be the Messish—the Chriat, the Anoint- til One—whom all pious Jewa were expect¬ ing at thit Jieriod, and to whom their re¬ ligious rites all pointed; though for the Uoat part they were expecting only a tem¬ poral Xing or Redeemer. "Ont of Oalilee." Christ seeioed to them to come from Gali¬ lee, because His esrly home was there and BUch o( Ilis ministry hsd been there.
42. "The Scripture said," etc. Tho Jews knew that tbe Mt-asiah waa to be nf the lamilv of David (Paa. l.T2:ll; laa. 0:6, 7; " llil-a; Jer. 2.'^:,1) and was lo lie born in Bethlehem (Mie. S:Z; 1 Ham. 1(1:1, S, 18); but they did not know that in Chriat tliese ficriptures were fultilled. All tho trouble with tbis argument wss that they did not lake care to ascertain the lurts. 'fheir quo¬ tations of Bciipture were nn argument in favor of Jesus being the Messiah, for Ite (ullUled the Scriptures. Many another ar¬ gument against religion is of this same na¬ ture. Men sat un a ctricuturc of religion, tod arguing against mat really j.resents argumeiita in favor of true religion ua it ia in the goapel. "Where David wna." David was bom in Ilethlebsm tnd lived there until he was called iuto tho service ol Saul, Israel's king. 43. "A division." It means a serious and jiossibly violent dS- vision.
III. The Jews seek His arreat (ra. 44- 40). 44. "Hnme ol them." Some of the people, jipovoked by the i-nntrcverty would an their own reajionaibiliiy havo carried Him before the Sanliedrin. The reference here ia not to the ofliicra. "Hnt no man,"
I etc. Not even thoas who litd been coni- I manded to do it (aee vs. 32, 45). They I were fettered on the one hand by fear nf i the adherents of Jeaua and on the other by I the tet-ret jMiwer nf (iod. iniprcasing Ibem
wilh an involuntary awe, so ihat thejr
dared not jirocceil I IS "The oftireri." Not Ifoiiian soldiers, ' but temple poli'c, ani.».-ring In Ihc mod- I ern con.table. Thry had been directi-d by i the ineinliera of the Ssnhcdrni to arrest i .leans (V. 321. "Why," cl.- The ofHrers
had returned wiihout fultilling Ihi-ir mi«- I aion. and the authurities were rhaiiriued. I 4fl "Never man so apake' (It. V.I Christ ' apake (I) with sulh-irity; 121 with ilirect- I neaa to men's hearts; (31 with powM; (<J I clearly tod distinctly.
C'storplllar as ¦ Wsalher Froplisl.
' All ;iged faiiii.-i. living near Coluiu- , bus Ohio. has. f.ll a iiuniln-r nf yenrs, I wnli-hed the 1 ulnr of the lalirjilllMr I aiHt Ihe wny 11 changes with Hm wi-alher. The i-nlor nf tl.at insei-t. lale 111 the full, he claims. 1« a .-ntietl Index of the ni-utlier fnr th.' i-nniUig winter. ThU year the laterjilllur was dork at eilher end. I.nt very llglii 'n tbe mid¬ dle, showliig. ni-i-oi'diiiiir in hU theory, the fiire part of Ihe winter to he cold, the middle warm, ur mild, and Ihe lat¬ ter i-old. Last year, he saya. Ibe cgter- j.illsr was dark all over, and, rnt iiroot nt his llieijiy this sgnl taruier |sdnti lo the severity of l;i.t wint.-i's wi-utb'T,
Tliia Uomt, a ilasa.
A sui.ji.ised bnii.li WM. dls'-overed ¦( the eulraiice of 41 I.old In Paris, France. It was eiauilneil at tin- iiiu- Dldpal lalxirstory ami r.>iii..l to .outfilu only coal du-.'. Wlni hud lieeu sup- [losw] (0 be a fuse vm- ujerflv a picef of I'isi'ketifrt sirliii.
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050303 |
| Date | 1905-03-03 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 03 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 19 |
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