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Nassau county review
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A FAMILY MEWSI'APCR OF L,OCAI< AND GXNBKAL lSTKt,]:.IaKKt B
riKliai tl.tO TKABLT I> ABTABCB
VOL. IX.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, MARCH 4.
IDOL
NO. IIK
YOUR LUNGS
IF THEY ARE WEAK —You are in constant danger of Pneu¬ monia or Consumption which can be prevented by FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR if taken in time.
IF THEY ARE INFLAMED-You already have the first symp¬ toms of lung trouble that may prove fatal and you should not delay taking FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cures all inflammatory con¬ ditions of the respiratory organs.
IF THEY ARE OBSTRUCTED—It is dangerous to use harsh expectorants which strain and weaken the lungs. FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR' soothes and streiigtiM0s and enables the tubes to - be naturally cleared.
FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
l^yes the greatest4»}mfort and relief in advanced stages of lung trouble and never fails to cure incipient Consumption. Contains no opiates. For Coughs, Colds, Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, Asthma, Pneumonia and Grippe. It stops the Cough and prevents Pneumonia.
8o« That You Set
FOLfEY'8 Honey and Tar
A POUOEHAN'9 TEtTlliONT
J. N. Patteraon, ni(ht policeman ol Natkua, la., write*:—"Laat 'vinter I had a bad cold on my lungs and tried at least a hall dozen advertised cough inedicinea and had treatment from taro physicians .vithout getting any beneflt. A friend recommended FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR and two thirds of ¦ bottle cured me. I consider it the greatest cough and lung remedy tiic world."
THREE 8IZE8 250, 60Of $1.00
"BNEYAf'TAP
>%i!^ii£ii;^WiiI1iifJT
sou UD RECOiMENDED BY F. W. FLETCHER, Pharmacist.
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Printiiig Delivered
as Promised
Promised as Wanted Nassau County Review
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW Hampataad
Naw Yorh
OOaala Hvmpilrail lllllill Kinlillni: Oonwr Mala aad ruli..n stnt'ts
W. VAN WICKLEN
PLUMBER
EOOAR JACKSON COUNSCLLON-AT-LAW j
132 Naaaau St
NEW VdllK ¦ALOWIN, N*«SAU CO., L I !
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SIDNEV H. SWEZEY COUNSELLOR-AT.LAW ¦aaaf ts lass aa ttPt tti Saitisis i
UiNaaHB 81. Nrw Vork
. SailUi St . near L'ban^. Fm-purt
HE'S COUGH CURE tmuaan mm or csuwt.
WILUAM H. POST
tJvroNaorioJ.T. PaatASaa —l>«l«r In
Choice Groceries Fiour and Feed
MAIN STRCCT, FMBKWNT •artt af L- I •- •-. fo-
StecLin Boilers
item ud Hot Water HeatiD^
Mala St.
.««1 Talapboaa, tta
LAXAKOLA
^ cures constipation-
MONEY TO LOAN
Oa Mortgage at 5^^
AU. OOOD LAANS ACCEI>TEO AT OMCC.
ilBEIT I. liFF, C«H»*H.r.at.L«. BABYLON. N. V.
rnccpoiiT
Lua( DlsUDOr 51
BO YEARS' , BXRKRIKNCE
Patent
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GOOD ADVICE TO NERVOUS WOMEN
".111,!*! Vtra<-tcll you what Rexall Miicu-'I'oiie did for me," says Mrs. Hess, of Jersey City, N. J.
"Fur five years I luid been (jr.iwini; ni.irc mid more feeble. I «a,s wf.ik, n.n down nnd nerv¬ ous. SuflV-red wilh p.iiii in my b.ick and side ciiiist.intly «iid was unable to obtain any relief what¬ ever. It seemed ns if my cup of trouble W.-IS already full when I wiis overtaken by eat-irrhal liniii- rliitis and for five weeks was con- lined to my bed.
"Nothing seemed to help me and I was in deepest despair when a iieii^hbor advised ineto^ry Miioii- Toiie. From thc first dose I ex¬ perienced relief. I succeeded in breaking up the nttack eompletely withiii twenty-four hours, and at the end of a week I felt like a new woman. TiKlay 1 am in perfect health; soniething I have not knvwn for years. I therefore feel safe in advising all wnnicii who are nervous and broken down to buy a Iwillle of Uc\,ill Mucu-Tone and to take itas (Jirected."
H.IS anyone ever told you what it means to feel restless.'—flighty? .—unsettled?-—unable to roncen- trale yourself on your work.'—un¬ able to find pleasure or satisfaction in anything?
Or have you ever giicii careful thought to it yourself?
Well, sooner or lalor you will be broken down, weak, di/7.y— thoroughly tired of liiiiig.
The nu-Hiiiiig is that some part of your system has been atlacked by catarrh.
One after niiiillier the organs become deranged; Ihr liver and kidneys are no longer able to purify the blood and the heart be¬ comes aftVcted. Then Ihesluinach loses its power to properly digest food. Sleeplessness, nervousness, melancholy and despair follow. You grow weak, emaciated, hag¬ gard. Ynu have pains in the back, under thc shiiiilder-liliidcs and bearing dov. ii jiaiiis in the lower abdomen.
And probably through it all you have been told that you are merelv run down and need a Ionic.
MRS. OF.O. A. RF.Sii. nr, nrown I'Ibc«, Jsri*/ Citx, N. J.
Yes, you are run down; you do need a Ionic. But you need more than a tonic. You need a remedy that will clean the mucous meiii- liranes,—just sueh a remedy at many women have needed through years of sufTerinj; and wliich they have finally found in Hexall Mucu- Tone.
Uexall Mueu-Tonc works through the bloodvessels, acting directly upon the congested cells, driiing out the iMiisuns and healing the raw surfaces. It fills the arteriej with rich, red, life-giving blood, builds up the body, stops all iiinl drains, soothes the fagged nerves and brings sound, restful sleep.
No mailer how slight your weak¬ ness or depression, you need Mucu- Tone. No matter how bad your catarrh, Mucu-Tone will quickly cure it. The very first dose of Mucu-Tone will make you feel belter and wilhiii three or four weeks you will have a new lease PU life.
Our confidence in liexnll Miicii- Tiiiie is based on our knowledge of what this reineiiy has doiu- in thousanils of cases. \\'e know that Mucu-Tone is meritorious, scientific, reliable, and we earn¬ estly say to you that if you are not more than satisfied with a trial of this remedy we will promptly and cheerfully refund your money.
.Mucu-I'imr is one oftlie famous Hexall remedies and is sold only al our slore. Large bottles, 89 cents. Mail orders filled.
Thomas Johnston, Dru|>^ist
ci....o.« R- P- JEFFREY & SON
P''"^' TREES, SHRUBS ANO
tity. Fulldl-
HOTHOUSE PLANTS
raetiona will ba
feundinour ^ . ^ ._,
prioa liat for '" graat numbara and vanatlaa. Ir«8 ta nar
alantlng and and dug 'raah from tha groand, and
oaring fortraaa.
Thia priea Ilat
la free
delivered in a ahort time In molat aondltlon
BELLIVIORE,
L. S.
I The Wail Street Journal
uivea advice and aDcwrn., withnnt :har)re, in(jiiin(-8 abont iuT(-Btm(-iil«.
; Stodica underlying eau.wii of market movonieiits. DctermiuoH tm-ts goveru- Bg value nfBe<-untie8,CnticiseR,aDalTW'« Illd reviews Riulniaa and Industrial re-
; ,iorf8, Haa oomplete taMew of ejirniugs Df propcrtiea. yuotea w-tive and inac- ;ive BUK-ks and bonds. Re(-ord» the Ihc last sale of bonds and the yiel.I on nveataicut nt tlic prue,
line uhn daily coniullt ihe Th« WaI.L •*IRIET Jdl'KXAI, i< belter ijualtlied In iiiirjl nnmey tafely and prnAlaUy and :r ndri.-f nhnui tut-enlineoli Ihan one uho iinee Hol J.i tn
Published daily bv
Uow. Joni-s & Co , 41 Hroai; St . X. Y,
The ol(l(»it news agency of Wall St.
llli a year, tl a month.
Pettit Bros.
Undertakers aDd Embalmers
Review Duilding, Main Street FREETORT, N Y.
GriLliim,- nt llu, l'iiitr.1 SiaiM r„II«(s» ol l"niT.»lmiii«, ri.li- allv.Hied l.t J.iy or nicht. KiifM.rul. dir-rf-u-H in llir b*-!.l «nd latest man-
nr- will, ttnty fa.Tihty U.1 pltfo^e.
.Kl.,. l».l> *lu.,Kt»nl. Sm.uIi Sl,..i> Tcir|.lKw«#.. ST Hrnin.u«d . , »iB.<lt.ifl, Centr.
'. \ ar«l N J . U4I, Hrm|«w.«l
a. K.«-kTilI.Cr(iU«
PEPSIKOLA cu.ea incJificetlon and dyspepsia.
J. W. SOUTHARD A SON
L'HDERTAKERS ARD EIBALIER3
I And He Did.
1 A story is t.ikl of liliili Indian otll¬ eer who waa in Ihr haliit uf sounilly
j thrashluK his Kcrvaiils whrn Ihry (lis-
, pleased him One ilay he (irdered his
, khanaaniah to go to a summer house
! In the compound and wait fur him there, preseni turning up wiili a heavy
; horsewhip. He Ihcn addrpssed tho oitenderi
i "Now. you sroiindrrl, I've cot ynu in a place where no one ran hear, and I'll Jusi ihrash yon wiihiu an inch ot
' your life."
The servanl. Ih/niEli a man of pow¬ erful phvHb'Jiie. squirinrd, native like.
¦ "Sail, you surr no on." I'sn hear? ' "Yes, you srounilrcl, Ivr liroiieht ynu hrre on purpose '
¦Thrn, sah. I liiink I Ihriish you:" and hr did il si. thnroiicliiy ihai his niasirr was iiui li.sililo fur » a^iek.
OERMAKOLA ointment cures all skii^ diseasev.
Time Table
Hie ht Tcrk sd les?; Island Iraclicn Co,
S.irTII lldl-NU
l..'i\vr Mil lain |ii„„d •-iinini,i.> i n.-i the
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l..«>.. l<'.<-rp.irl. Ili,;lr,,ii.l low k, 3 Billl til mill i,H,-I , .,1, Hii.l Jli llill, .„l,| I.,,„r»
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TO OPEN SOFT BOILEO EGG.
Connecticut Inventor Deserves the Thsnka ot Mankind. Kiill Ihr march uf pronreas ron linurs. Thr nln"leenlh rentiiry was Ihr a.i;e of invrnliun. Uul Ihe liPKln- Ilinn "f llic twcniirlh renliiry nlrrady Civrs piiimise of even gr.'atrr mar¬ vels. With the wond'.rs uf radium slill rinRlnu around the Rlolie rom.'a a roiinrrlirul man who as the real, .cenuinc humanilarian and philanlhro- plst is entilled to Ihe thanks of every man, woman and ihild who ever sat
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I,.-nv,. Hnllr..a.l IrH, 1< IT nn,l j: mill, pai-t .'Ten iM.iir, «:.,i ,17 r.iii, ,,,-,.si ..1,1 i,.„,r,. I
U',;.y.. H-lnii»l.-..r: l.i.u, pa- rrrn aii,l 17 au.l .: nun i.!t..t '.,1,1 li..iir».
Arnv,, „l Miiir.il.i Hianl ,', :i;,u, pn.t vtea ' aud.l.'imii. |.a-l ."1,1 1. ,iir'. ^ Kir-l .'..rat All .riii,'_ Av, ni,- a-j,I B.-1.11 .-1.
m'KKN> Wh>T Hur.NU i
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ail iKiu ts UJ S..n Yrrii 1 'it'y 'ai^J Urudkl) li". "^ | KA^T r,.irMl I
. '''!" ilr?;' y'"^-'; •¦'•;,¦¦'• '¦"'" Imnt A Ma. j L" " ' " f',."V '',','¦ "'"ir't."'. Ml'-..-.'Ia. r...l.,ri ..Il-l 11,,'livili,.. ,,,.(„,. „,„i ,„ 1, ,, „,.
Il, UK'S- his finReri Ihc while and piild ronlrnts of tho unly and urlninal hreakfast food ot Krnrral cunRiinipilon
His device is inlrnded tu efferlually rcmovr a porllon ot Ihe shell cf an CBK nilliout crufhini: rlihrr the re- niovril ur reniaininK portion uf the sh( il, A pair uf seirnirntal jaws, hinged as iiidiiaied. and provlr'rd wilh flnurr holds Iu fa< ililale Ihc uprninx and ilusin^ uf Ihe jaws, have un Iheir Inner surfares a row of ra- 'lially ilispuscd Irelh. desijicd Iu punr- luri 'he shell. The arranftrment uf Ihr jaws and I.'eiii la surh Ihat the lait.r pennrale the shell tn a uni- furm depth and rausr Ihat |KirIiun of Ihc shell rlaniped liy Ihe jaws lu lie niaily srvere,-'. from Ihe rrmalnins portiun Vif the shell without breakioK iir riipIurinB ihe latter, an operailun i.l,- surressfiil ai'hievemcnt of which unr may with reason lie proud.
One man has hecu Indinci to man- iifaritiir Ihe apparaiiis Can either a rurk cr a hiin,;ry man he found whu wunld use it? Tlinfa Ihe rhief nurs- llon.
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Pneumonia toliows L.-i Grlupo but navor IoIIoms ih.» i,9« of
FOLEY'S a'^.Taf
Il aiins i.',« ('..iiirh a-iJ h.',i!< fie Iun.ji. ' Preven-.* I'ueumonia and I n>umpticn. I
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wilil a my had ¦•i.-h ..n ,,- ' ,,,. „i,.c6 '
kul.1.1 aHoail a»(. r...-u.-fci ,-,„,. oUtal." j
1" \N KI.hTillKK, rharina.iat '
The Projectilea We Uae. We have now armor pierrlns 1 ro- .iectiles, lirrk pirrrlng projectiles, senu armor pierrlng prujeciileK, com- mun forged and rast steel iirujectlles, cast Iron projeeliles, shrapnel aod so un, in endless variety. As Ihe work Ihe gun. »nether aahore ur aHoat. will have to do ran l.e pretly rlearly pr». ,'icted. il wuul-1 appear as Ihuuirh one. "t at most two, kinds of prujeetilea mre enough. These, two would nat¬ ural!.! have, Ihe one a high rieneira- liir p<,wrr and ihe uiher a large rapariiy fur Interna! rharpr. giving ::rc-sT rtestni,-!:T,-: puarr when the .-hr!; is hursi Xu one who has noi ex¬ amined earefiilly the tttert nf Inriling .1 ibeil In a cloaed spare rRn have an i.lea of lis deatructlvenets A small sixpotindrr bhrll, of about i\ itrhea diameter rontatnlag three ur fuur PUDces of p<imdrr burst in an ordinary room and breaking Into twenty or Ihirt- fragments, wc.ld probably des- irov evrr.^thlng la thr rxiID —Scien- 'lUc Ameiicas.
ROKIEfiSmByFIREi
JAPANESE SKIPS SUNK Caring' Attempt to Blork.tde En- I 7^
Buffalo and Svraeuse Send Engines '""^= '^' P'""' Ari'ii'-r.
to the S#:nc.
.«,III.Irni Alrllrir I»..r< |-| „. I»..|..||I,>| Ma.i.l.i.rla (Inlrrlng All Inhal,.
LOSS WILL BE OVER $4,000,0001 ii.ot. k. aui k.-.i..
niialnraa Ilinlrirl DrMrr.vi-.l l.y ('..iinaii- ralL.n Cauiird Ii.v Drrmlvr Illr.trU' Wlrra—Srvrral of thr l.nreral Itulld- lnc> In Ihr t'll.v 111 llnlnii-Thrrr Pltj I>l..i'ka \TI|W(1 ll.it.
liiirh.'sirr. .N. Y.-Tlir most disas- tious Ilr- in the liisUuy uf Itoriirsl.'r rugril li-re fur seven huiirs. Hefore llll- I'"irr Depiirliueiit. nssisti-.! by rciii- fiii'cenirnts fl'uni Syramsr and lliilTiilu. bntl cheeked thc flames Ihcy had sw.pt the retail rIothliiK and dry goods dis¬ trict fur a space of Ihrrr lilurks. and had inlllcted n loss which is rstiiuau-il by Insurance experts at over M.ihiii.ikhi. Of this amount. .57,'io.(KM| repurseiils llie lo.ss on liiiiUliiigs and the rent is on stocks and oilier fin'iiisliiii(.'s. In addi- liru. iiliuiit :;."iiHI prrsuiis nrr. fur Uie timr lirini;. Ihrowii uul of ('lupluyiuriit.
Three out uf Ihr live liii; (leparliiiriit stores of the cily wrrr i'uii«iitiiril by the llanics, one of ilirui, Ilir Silil.-y. Lindsay A: Curr (.'oiupiiiiy. liriui; by ' far the largest eslalillsliiuent of the kind in the rily. This Iirm alone suf¬ fered a loss estluiatrd nl $l.i;.'iii,o<Ki. a larg ' portion of whirli is covered by lusurnnce.
The tire was disrovrrrd by llie niglil wntchuuiii In Ihr riiiploy of Ihe Itorli- est(-r Ilry llooils ('oiupaiiy. who says it sliirtrd from » fuse which blrw oul in Ihe rlrrlrlr rlrvniiir runiin'tion. Al¬ musl siniulliinrously an explosion uc- curi'cd in llie basrmriit .if Kradle ^ *^herburIle¦s slore. iir.il door. Smoke and flames poure.l tliroiigli the elrvaior grating lu the sidewalk, nud in au In- credibly short Iimr Ihe buildings were a mass of tin inc.
The burned district lirs on llir nurtli sidr of Main strrel. belwocii SI. I'all! Street nnd Cliiitoii avenue, ruiiiiiii^- from St. I'mil sireet alniosl Ilir ruliri- Irii'Illi of Illl- block. The tir.- starlrd on thr caslrrn end of 111.- block, in Ilir store of the Itorlu-sirr lUy Iioods Coin¬ panv. and worked wrsl. InkiiiK bul one store east of this csliiblisliuirut. thai of Ihe Walkover Shoe I'oiiiiiaiiy. before lis progress was rhrrked In thai ili- rrcllon. .Next wrst was thc sliffi- of the Iteadle. Shrrbururruiii|iaiiy, wliiili was (l(>sli'oV('il. ITirii llir lliiiurs ate up the inarblr lilorU orriipird by the SHi- Iry, Lindsay ,'i Curr Cuinpany. nml fiiuilly thr Ihirlreii-slury granite luiild¬ ing. a sii-rall.-d rn'i'pro.ir slru.tiire. and the finest ('oiiiiuri'cial building in Ilie cllv.
The flre cuuipleirly gullrd Ihr iusiilr ot the building. Hie Hiiliirs going fruiii story lu slory aud from room lu ruuin. licking up evrry arlirlr uf iultammuble mnllrr that ((iiild be fuund. bul Iriiv- lug iirartii'iilly nnharuinl Ihi- gi-iiiillr. the lirirk In the walls iilid Ihr slrrl anil iron Ihlll bound tlieiii logrlUrr.
There is nothing left of any of th,' olber buildings. 'I'liry havr brrn i-azcd to the tTuiiiid. Thr bluw is unr Uinl 'Will nffrcl Itorlirsirr liusim ss nirn sr riously. but it is one Ihnl Uu-y will br
nllle uiiirkly lo I'lilly fr and Ilir
prosperlK are that lusiilr of six inouihs nrw liiiildiiik's will br ready fur urrii , p.-inry and flir trade of Ilir rity wJl! gu (111 wilhoul interrnplion.
.l.MI. FtlH rMi>.\ MKN.
I'liiiSfo .ludgr Sriilriu'cs Vive For \iiiliiling llis Injuiirliou.
rhlriigo. III.-,ludge Iloldoni hns ngaiii held rriiiiklin rnion. No. 4. of I'ress Krrdrrs, guilly of violaliug Ihr iiijunrliun uf thr ruiirt. and has srii Iriirrd livr uf ils luriiibrrs, iiirlinliiig thr I'rrsiilrut. lu .lail. Tin- iirliuii, whirh was bi'.iuglil by thr Chiragu Typiillietar. .liargid Ihe Fi'iinUliii Vniuu and lis iii.'iiilirrs wilh viulnliug the iiijiiiirliuii rrslrnliiiiig iiilerfri' enrr wilh uon union rniployrs.
Thr union vvas lined .<1imhi. .1. M.
Shea, ils Sirrrlnry. was ll 1 lilim nud
seiHi'Urrd Iu silt iiiouilis in 111.- .'..unly 1nll. I'rrsi.biii Wi'i'iiiT was liii.'il .S'jr.ii mill sriil Io inil for Ihrn' iii.iiitlis. .Irr
umr Culliiis gol IW iiillisi Harry
liriiwii was onlrrrd iiiiprisiuird for forlv days, mul Mlrhnrl I'lnuurry was smlcnreil Io Ihiriy dnys in Jail.
In his milling .Iiidgi' Iloldoni dnlareil that the lurinb.'rs of Ihr iiiilon liail
1 II pi'ov.'il lo hnv,' iiiliniidnl.'.I othrr
wurkrrs win wrvr rliiplnyi-d nl pIllllK whhh bad ,',11111' nmlrr llir bun .if lli,' union.
CllAltlTY Md.VKY .MISSINC.
Aiiiiii'iiii Sm-rly's rioslon Agnil i" Ar.usrd of Taking II Hoslon. Mass, Wnilnrr II, Uniu, inaiingrr of Illr Hoslun brnurh of Ibr Ainrri.'nii Siirrly Company . of N.'W VorU. Trrnsiirrr of SI. I.iikr's Houir for I'onvnlrsrriils. liu.vliiuy. and until rerrnlly Trrasurcr of Si. I'liiil's Kpis lupal ITiin.h iu Ihis rity. was mrrsl rd. .linrgi'd wilh Ihr Innriiy nf finA.- IKld frum Ihr AiurrH'mi Siirriy Cum ]imi
111
„ N. I'rl'iv. ruuusrl pnliv. stal.'il lll.ll 111
for Ihe sure Uiuiigli the wnrrmil nllrgi'd Ihr npi prialiun uf JliH.iMiii. br was rrady to prove Ibal ns niu.h ns .¦« 17iM««1 bad brrn Ink,11 In Ilmn whilr mmiagrr for
Ihr
Mr
J.'.! IIN I
lliini.'
ITV sniillbnl 11.1111 als'i wns re - for a loss .,f fnun »4iMio.i I' ill Ihr hands of St. I.iik<-'-
Mr. llnniia I,.'fl JT.'kki.ooii
Till- Invcnlorv of tl state of Srn-
alur Iliinna. whirh has |iisi I n Ink. 11
by Ihr family, shows Ihnl. Ibr d.-ml slalrsmnii b'fl more than $T,iMiii.is»i insli',i(l of S.'l.(i.iii.iMi(i. as rr|„irle.l Io -.br pn'l.:il.' .Iiidg.' al Clrv.'lanil. I liuo.
f..I.ir.',l Murdrirr Iljng.'d, rrul.'-ling his innorrnrr Io the ln't. Will Ituggmi. ,.'ul..r..,l, mel .iralii ralnilv. un Ihr s.aiTulil 11 Wnib'sbi.r,', N. C. f,,r III,' niiirdrr of .luliii Sulli van.
roll Arlhnr. Tlir lapaiirsr innde ,111 allriupt Iu bl.l. k Ihr rnlrani'r uf Ihr Inner Iiarbur ni'd dork. Willi ibis objr.'l f.iur inir.'bnnt sb-nmers. iircoiu- panii'd by lurp.'ilo \ essi Is. wrre sent from two sidrs toward the entrniiee of the clianuel. The nioveinent vvas prrrrivrd by thr linlllrsliip lietvizan. wbi.h M.is lying in Uu- .'haiiurl. and whirh oprtird lire liiinirilintrly. AI Ibo snme tunc Ihr guns uf ili.. furls un thr Tiger rrniiiMiln. Culdru Ilill. an.l Klrrtrii- Cliff wore luriied upuu the en. rniy and a furious cannonade rnsu.-d. lasting until live iu tbr inurr.ing. Thru 111.' Ihing slnckriicd and berainr des¬ ultory.
The .lapanese failed lo enrerl thrlr purpose. All four steamers wrrr sunk. Thry are lying in the following posi¬ lions 1
Onr behind (iol.leu Ilill. tlnr near Ihr Hctvlznn. Two between Ihe rn- Irniire ot Ihe rbalinel nnd I-ao-thie- sliiin prniusuln.
'two ot the vessels were set on tire.
The rrulsers Haynii nnd Novik pur- surd thr .Inpanese torpedo tlotilln.
Ying-Kau. — Vireroy Alexieff has rniisrd n prtirlaiuatiou Io br issued through Manrhnrin. iiolifylng the Clil- iirse thnt Uussln is at war wllh .lapan on nri-ount of .Inpau's Irrachrrous at- tark on Ibr Uussinii Urel.
The pmrlnniatloii Is In six sections, ns followsi
I-'irst -- The inhabilnnls nre warned that tbey must prevent the eiirronrh- iiirnt of Chinrse oil Uussiau lerrilory.
Srriind—Unssian and Chinese inler¬ esis are derhireil to be identical, lint ns Chiiin says she wishes lo nininlain nrulrnlily. nil ulllrinls in .Mmirhurln. instrad of bindrring. must assist the Knssian .\riny.
Third The peoplr sbnll i-nnlinne Ihrir or, upalions. and sliall trrat thc Itiissimi troops Willi ronlidrm-i-.
Fuurlh Thr railway Irlegraplis are lift lo thr prol.'eliuii of Ihe people, who will Ilr held responsible in rase Ihry arr iii.iurrd,
Mflll- Thr people are warned nnt lo obey 111- tlirrals ot thr chiiurhiis il'midilsl, who are the curse uf Man- rhuria. bul must assist the troups lo • 'Xlrrniiiialr Ihrm. If Ihey do not aid in Ihis Ihrv alsu will br treated as robbers.
Sixlh—If thr p.-Hiplr nnlngofiize the Iroops nr show tliriii hati-i-d Ihry will br rxirrniinaird williout nirrry, Tbr guvrrninrnl is taking all slops, iu any rviiil. 1,1 ju'iit,'.'! its inleresis.
Niigiisiiki. -T'he .Tnpiinrsr Cuvern- mi'iiI bus si'izi'd (IT'i Ions of mess beef whirh ^.¦ns shipped froiu San Francis. ru un thr sirmn.'r Kurrn. nnd which was runsignril to llir Uussiau lloveru- iiiriit nt Vladivosiok.
STATE NEWS.
irils Kbsl KlaziuR Ilolrl. ..M.-TIVillr, llsirr County, whs vTslte* i> n lire w hIrh entailed a properly loss if alHiul JT.'i.iMid. nnd nearly provinl fa¬ ial to a numbrr of people. The Hre .Inrird In the furiuir.- room ..f thr Ter- .\illigrr House, a Ibr.-e-slory hotel, ..ne if Iheold.-sl aud b.-sl known in nst(>r ¦uiiiiiy. .loseph Uosriib-rgrr. thr night ivnirliuinn. drlcclr.l sniokr and gave llie alarm to the guests The h.itel wns < frame struruire. and Ihe flames made surh rapid headway that the guests luid no lime to dress, und esrape.t n itii .ll.'ll rtfrrls as Ihry coul.l carry iu Iheir inns. The tire comniunir.ited Io ad- foiniiiF t.uildings. o.-riipied by .1 cafe. <i market nnd Hie rrudenlial Insurance Coinpany. These buiMings were en¬ iircly .lestroyed and tbe flames llirest- rned d(-slrn('lion lo Ihr eiilire business s.-cllou. The village truslrrs (ir(ler(Hl a large frame buildiug in the path of the lire demollsh.-d. and Ibis was done and Ihe tire elic'ked.
Theatre Fire raiile .Vvrrtrd. What might have,easily hern »« great a disaster ns the recent Chl- rng.i flre was averted al ' lloehester tlirouglj the coolness and bravery of Manager .MrCuIluin of Cook's tipera llousr. While the Iheatre, whi.h is a vaudeville house, was riiiwded from pit to gallery, a flre vvlilrh had been bln-/.lnR lu au adjoining building ale its way to Ihe roof of Ihe tliralr.'. Manager MrCullum vvas nl his desk 111 Ihr box olHrr whrn the report vvas l.r.iught in, and h.- nt onre walked to the stage, where, after ringing down the curtain, he calmly announced to the audience that be had Just re¬ ceived word from the electric light company saying that owing to n brenk in Ihe machinery the lighls »ouId lie shut down iu ten minutes, giving the audience time to get out. Without a thought ot flre. 1S(K> people quietly walkiHl out, thr bouse bring empty in aeven minutes.
THEOLD REUABiE
Absolutely IHire THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE
TUE SUNDAY SCHOOl y
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS ' FOR MARCH 6.
Worked irif, Hours ¦Without Sleep.
Dorr Hardy, ot I'lica. is nt his homa exhausted from working l."i(l hours wilhoul sleep. Hardy Is a Ilin-inaii em¬ ployed by the Bell Telephone Compnu.v. Wilh oliirr members of his gang he went to Cooperslovvn inure than n week ago to repair wires wlilrh hnd Iirru torn down by recent storms. Ilardv is a capable splicer, and re¬ alizing the neccssily of early eoniple- 11(111 of the repairs so ns lo reopen the service he declnred tbat he would not (|uit until the Job vvas doue. For six (lavs and seven nights he toiled, stop¬ ping onlv for meals. All of his work was nuiong the rross bars of the poles, thirtv feet from the ground. His midnight meals hr ate aloft. He said that his nerves wrrr unsbakrn until he bad flnlshed, Iheu rrlaxalliin seemed to set Ihem on lire.
FHANCF AMI Sl'AIN AUIilTUATE.
Frriirli Forrign tlllire Annoiinres a Trenly Has Hern Signed.
I'aris, Finiirr. Thr I'orrign niTire iiiiiioiiiirnl Ihnl a 11','nlv of arbilrnliuii lirtwrru I''rniirr and S|iiilii liiut bi-eii signed. Thr Irrius are idrnlirnl witll Ibe recent ni'liilrnliun trrntirs eoii- rliidrd brlwrrn Fraiiro and (ireat U.'iwiu i.iuI I1..I., ,.i,.l (ii.ai Hritain.
Thr riinsuniinaliun of Ihe treaty givrs thr ollicials brn- grrat salisfnr- liuii. Thry sny 11 shows Ihr falsity of Ihr rrporis rerrnlly iu rirriilalioii In rrgnrd to Ihr rrlaiions lirlwreii FrniU'e and Spniii, Thr Ircaiy Is ('unsi(l('i-(.d alsu ns disposiiig uf Ihr rrporis of frir- liou ovor Spain's .Norih .\frii'mi pos- M'ssloiis.
I'.VNAM.V TIIKATY INTO FFFKCT.
rr.sidriil Signs I'rorlamiilion as Last Foi'iuiilily. \Vn-hiiigt,iii. n. c. I'rrsiili'iil Iloose- v.'ll signril Ihr prurhimnllon pulling into elTrrl llir Irraly wllh ranninn I'c- uTirdiug Ihr islhinian ranal. As soon ns Ihr prorlnmnlioii was Sigurd 11 was irluriud lu the Stair HrpHrlment, whrrr Ihr rxi'bangr uf rnlilirations ab r.'ndy bnd liikrii pliirr brlwern Secre- i,'iry of Slai.' Ilny nnd Miiiislrr Hunan- Viirllln. of I'mi.'inia, 'I'hr Cabinrt was iu srssioii wll,'11 till' pi'orlnmation I'.'nrhrd Ihr Wliil,' Iloiisr froiu the Slair Hrpiirtiiiriit. Srcrrlary I.oeli look tbr (liiruiiirni lu Ihe rresideiit, mill hr signed il iiiiiiirdialely.
Cual I'rodurtion For 19(12.
Til,' Criisns Hiirriiu has Issued 11 rr- |iuri on Ihr mining of coal in Ihr I'lii- tril Sliilrs I'ur Ihr yrnr ended llerrni- ii.-r .'il. Piuj, It sh.iws n lulal produr- liiiii of :i(i|.,-.liii, l.'lll shurl Ions, valued ill Si.'lil7,ii."iJ,iii'.li. (If lliis lolal. L'llll.'JUl.. s1-l sliurl luiK. vnlui'd nt .«L1«i,R'iS,4K'l. wirr biliiiniiM.iis. lllld •Il.:t7.'l,.'i!l,-i short lulls, valu.'d ut .'S7ii.l7.'l,."iSi! wrre an-
In- Mound at Niagara Falls, Iluriiig thr severe wealher a hug* mound of ice I'oriu.-d on I'liLspcct I'oint, overhanging the American Falls. II wns from llilrly to forty feet thick and has proved to be a remarkable viewpoint. Crevices recently appeared In it and Supt. I'erry. of the State re¬ servation, decided lo dyuainlte it. fear ing a possible accident. Men drilled holes along the upper river line of 11 and burled dviiamile In the ice. The lilasis were expl.Hlrd, Iml the great mass was not drslroy.sl, the cracks bring luiidr only slighlly larger. The hope was tlial Ihr mass of Ice would br Idowii Into the rurrriit and swept over the Fnlls, but owing to the slighl reslalanee offered by tite lea to the rtynnmtte this did uol take plaee, iieilhrr was It blown into Ihe uorgc
Ghosts Were Hedgehogs. .\ colony ot porrupiucH or inountnin liedgeluigs, driven by l!ie rigors of the winter to the sheljer of the cellar ot a deserted frauie house In Spruce Creek Hollow, nenr llaines Fnlls, nearly broke up a Inmbermrn's i-ainp in lli'at vicinity. Half a dozrii wood- choppers had tnken possession of the hou.se and wen- slrrlrhed oul iu their lilnnkets befor.' a flr.- wbrii uucaniiy noises fliled tin- room, Tliinkiiig thai the place was balinled Ihry were hur¬ riedly parking up tbrir brbulgings pre. paratory to dnsbing out Into the woods vvhen three or four of Ihe animals scainperrd over tlir floor and Hie uiys- tery wns expliilned.
Pig l-'lre In Hrockport. Fire whirli broke onl iu Hie factorj of the I'helps I'iaiiu Cuiupniiy in Hrock¬ port threalened lo drslroy Ihr eiillrf business section ol' Hint plnrr alld re¬ sulted in n lolnl loss eslimnted al $l.-ii|.IH)(l. The llrr .Irpnrlmeiil waa iinnbli' III conlrol Ibe flames which spread across tlir sli-ret and altaeked a Iwoslorv frame building whirh rov-
rrril n lai'gr area. The hiss lo Ih.
ciipunls of Ibis liiiiliiliiK is esllnialeil nl .'S.'id.iHKi, ruvrrrd liy insiirnure. The Iiiss 1,1 Ihr piiiiiu ronipany is alHiut yidiiiMKI. Ihr waler supply failed at srvrral poinls nnd Ihe Uorhesler flrn deparlmriil was iipprnlrd to for iiiiL
Sul.JrrI: Jrai.a Talina the Kli.rin. Mark Ir. a.'>-41 — (l.tLIrn Trxt. I'aaln. 101, tO- Mrinory Vrrx-a. at-30 — CoutlUfmtai^ •n tli« llMv'a Lraaou.
I. Crosainc fialilec (vi. X, 361. SS. "The ether «i.lr." ,I(-»ui had piobably ba- coinc verv «c«r>- thr.iagh the long (laya ¦ w.irk and nivded rctiivment. He knew tliat quiet nnd n-at co(dd be beat obtained in the aolilude of the eastern ahorc. Ac¬ cordingly He priitiosed to the disciplet that thev croj.8 over tn« lake.
:W. "f^ent away Ihc niultitHde.", Tha country around Capernaum, and in all Gal¬ ilee. WAS densely populated and great crowda of people followed (.'hriat whcwvcr Ilr went. Ilia leaching was orininal, Hia personality vcry striking, and llis miraclea proved Ilia poivcr and autliortly. Soma , wished to hear thr truth, otiieri had a ciiriosilv to ace the mnn, and many deaired to be 1ica!('(1 of Iheir diseases. "As Ua wns." Clirint had been engaged up to tha Inst moment, and now leaves without mak¬ ing any iircparation for the vovage. Jti«l bcfore'the boat put oil tlin-e ot the litten- era to llis words desired to attach tbem- selves to Him as Ilia diacinleai I. A •criba. 2. An alreadv partial diaciple. 3. Another who wished lo bid farewell to hia friend* nl home. "In the aliip," I.ife has oftCB been appropriately described aa a voyata. Christ will conw on board Ihe haroua IB which our dent inv la being carried forward, if wc want Him to. "Little ihiin." Nont of the ao-cnllcd shipa on this lake vvere oj anv great sirci tluy were what we would cafl tlaliing brats.
II. A great tempest (vs. 37. 38). "A great atoriii." It wna one ot those luddan and violent squalla to which the I^ke of (ienneaaret wna notoriously cxpoaed, lyint as it does (HK) feet lower than the tea and aourroundcd hy mountain gorges, whioh act like gigantic funnels to draw down th* colli winds from the mountains. Thea* winds are nnt only violent, but they com* down sudilcnly, and often when the sky it pcrfectlv clear. Life's storma come nd* dcnlv. Teniplntions come when we an not looking for them. "It waa now full." Th* boat waa now tiling. Thia storm was prob. ' ably excited by Sstnu, Ihe prince ol thf power of the air. who having the Authot and all the preachers of the gospel tojpitjiei in a amall vessel, thought, by sinkuig il, to defeat the purpoaea of God. Hut th* plans ol Satan often miscarry. Christ isaW* tn bring good out of the threatened ill, an^, thus cause even the devil to assist Ilim ¦¦ nerfeetint the courage and faith o( Hi* followers. ,. . „, . .
38. "He wns in," etc. Unld Christ wat in the ship there was n« storm. WnW : men are resting (piietly in carnal aaewnty all is peace, but as soon as Christ rebukat the world of sin thc wicked are Ukt tht raging sea. that rannot rest, whose watert cast up dirt nnd mire. "Aaleep.' Hert we see that ('hriat was a human beinf—• mnn like other men. He became varj wcnry, and His nal nre ealled for rest aad . sleep. A moment later when He stilltd thc raging waves we see just as clearly that He was (.Tnd. "Tlirv awake Him." In tht hour of their distress they turned t* Christ; so should we. At times H* mU appear to be unmindful of our need, and a will be necessary for ua to "awake HIrfJ' bv earnest, persevering prayer. "Mastar. The double ''.Masler. Master." of St. Luk* gives vividness to llieir haste and terror. ¦¦We perish." Wc arc in danger et periril. ing. They did not know that no ship wiuld •,..L- with Christ on board. Those in daB- Iways gu Vo Chrial tta aar*
fer of perishing should always gu ( or help, lor there is i|one who '
fioni Ihe storms ef divine wrath bak t|ti4^ of God. This was a model prajnr. Il 4
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hort. appropriate, fervent. ^
The tempest ^atlllcd (t. Mi •.'
readrto a»
"He arose." t'hrist is alwaya L—, .- .5- aist those in trouble. If we can ttt tht eympnthies of Christ enlisted in all Will be wrll. He (1) arose, (2) I and (3) there was a great calm. "RaB— Hie wind," Thc wind was the c.tuse of tiw foaming sea. "IVace, be «\ill." Litaralhr. "be muzilfd." The word means (1) (• close the mouth with a murr^e; (2) to !»• diicc to silence. He rebuked th* *il>ffi> M^ a master rebukes a raging aiwiiri.^' WMw ~ alone jiieserveH these words which BWt doubtless addressed In "Ihe princt ot th* power of the air," hy whoae tttMT totf storm had arisen. ".\ great calm. At.K rule, after a slorm the waves eontinaa W heave and swell fnr hours, but hera at UM wnrd of the J>ord nl nature there WBil a great calm. The calm was great from tb*
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Kiiirnlo Lnwyer Shot. Ilriiry L. S, liwarlz. ot llir Inw Ilrni "f I'.akir .V Srhwarlz. wns sliol nnd wuiindrd 1,1 Hiinnlu. N. Y.. by 11. A. Kii'.Hl, s. a IM'II kuiiivn biisinrss man, ui' HulTal,>. wild. Irn niliinlrs Inlrr. shoI hinisrlf (l(*il ill Ihr pri'sriii'r ot Ihirt uf llelectivcs Tnyhir mid lirler- live Sergeant il'Cuiinor.
¦I'wo Women Cnisbrd I.i Iiralh.
Mrs. C H. I'.iiinl.'iin and hrr mullirr.
vii's A. llugiir. of Valley .lunrtioii. la.,
wrrr rni'-liril tu ilriilh by an rlrvnior
Ml thr Slair lluM--r. 'i'liry wrr.- raugllt
lii'lnrrii Ihc (Irialor and au upper floor of (lie building. Mrs. I'ounialn 1,^1 hrr lifr ill nu iillrini.l I,, mh r lirr iii.dhcr.
Labor World, Hrilish lab'.r uiiiuns arr ninkins rf forts to abulisli the sirike i^nd to sub- sliltite some furm of urbitrnlinn.
More than l,Vsi nien in Hi.' building trades at rairrs,,n. N. .1,. who have bi.-en lurked uut for uvrr n npiiilii, liave relurneil lo work,
Fuiiri.'en labur bill- have been drawn i,y Hi,' N"W Y'.rk Stale F.',|-
eralioii uf Labor Iu br prrseuted lo ] "ii Ihr I'lirii:,' Cuasl. near Ihe moutli
oiumiun itirrr, lur of Ibe uiiipiit o!' eleetrienl
roloiirl M. It. Itolibe Killed,
Culutirl ..liiler It. Il.dder. formerly of Wji'i'.'ii Cuuiily, .V, Y,, has been killed ,1 i;i I'asu. Trias, by being Ihruwn
f; 1 his iiiiggy. Ills hursr was friglil-
eu»(l by an aiiluniubiir,
Sni, illr Itau in Fainily.
n. r. Culrunl. a niriiibrr of a wrallhy Sl. L.uiis i.Mo.i fauiily. was tound .Ir.id in n ruuin ing housr on Nurlh Stale sirc't. II.' bad roiuinillrd siil- • i.le |,y lurnlng on Iwo gas valves.
New.*y (ilrnnings.
No mur.' bydraolir iniiiing Irases will be giaiit.-,! in lln- Yukon rouiitry.
.N.'W Yuri; Slat.- savings banks hav» .si.i.ii L".i,!ii::, briuiigiiig 10 :;,'J7.-..9«3
drposilurs,
Thirly luuiisairl |i.siple \ irwed tha body nf S.'iialur Ilniinn lying in slate 111 Clrvelniid. Ohiu
Srw-ral ..ailurs wer.' l..«l in a wrck
II ine
Ilnriiii
«i:i Is esiiniated at sl Jinil.ri.Vi.iiUd In
llsrj
Orgiiniicil bibor -.vill begin to wage vnr (III .oiiiliiioiiK that leii.l to ihe pr-iad if luli'Ti'iiIosis amon;: Ihc wage
the Legisinnirr un* session.
Wages of ir..n an.l sirri nurkers iu Sonlli Wnl.'s an.l .Moiimouili-hirr. Kng- land, hnv.' Iwi-ii r.-du.','d Uv. prr r.iiI . dating from .lanuary 1.
Heprcsenlnlivi' York, of Cuiiimluis, Ohl,,. bns with.Irawn his lull whlrh pnivides thai soiiinrs .-.ml uuorcan ized luidi. k ean lu- sur.l ! i.irm'r>i
On .lanuary I. Il«i.'l there were IJO Coii.maiidei ll.k,lli riirt-'r con.liieteit
i»si union uK-n an.l w.iniru in •'hiragu ! .-i nirmuriai »<-rvirr fur Ihr late Senator (In tbe flrst uf tlo- |Tr«rni ysjr tbe ' llniina nt Salvation .\rniy headf|UBr- iiirniber»hip nunibered i;4.(«»i ' i.'l'. in Nrw York f'iiy
Women empluyc! in the nianufa"- Jthont l<ssi woiib of J. 'v.-lry "nnd tlire of rea.ly made riuihing at B..«uiii,4f|."i<i in ca«ii ha\.- iirrn stolen from Mass , have been organix.'d »» 0 uiii.in' i.„ktina«irr <irni-i'ai raync's apart- UU'ler Ibe I'niied Garment Workers. ¦ rt-mt- in V.'nsbingluii. 1>. C.
Spevial Ageii" Strw-ui;. ul Hie FniKd I A filii-l of *IUn»» i« Io l.e eoHiwted, Stm.'s LalH.i I>,-p.iiinieni. . slliiiaiis ^ ,av. a n.'i... ..nl'lr in Hi" Nnv Y.irk ihat iheie afr m.w .; issiissi men .11 j ijiues. t.i hghl the paper in»krf» from rolled IU .tui.-ir ,.ii l,ilK>r .iisuuiz«tiuus, ' .vl.n.ti ibv iiewsi.aiM-r niibilshera l.iir
Lost Life In Cayuga Lake.
In a brave nllenipt tu save the life
of Ainrs (i. All.'ii, of Chiragu. wllh
v.huin be was sknling un Cnyiiga Lake.
1 is T. Iiirklnsuii. nt New York Clly.
a sriiiur in Iln- riillrgr of law nl C.ir- nrll lost bis life, Tlir Iwo young mrn bad skniril as far as Alwater. elghl- rrn miles nui'ili uf Illiara, wbeu Allen bruke Ihroiiu-b Ihr Irr, Wlillr allriiipl- Ing lo pull him out Iiirkinsoii f.-ll In and sank. Allen was draggrd ashore
Hluw at ^'ur, iiialinii.
Allornry (irnrrnl Ciinnrrii holds Hint
liie law I'riiuirlng pulilir si'hool rhli-
(Irru l'l br \a,',innli'.l Ims lirrii idiryed
whrn n rliild lias u iiioi'iilaled with
varrinr virus, even Ihoii„-h Ihrre Is no swelling or soreiirsi Iu show Ihat Ihe virus has "laken."
All Ariiunil Ibr Slate
•(he I.ivingslull lluIrl. Ilurhrslrr. 1»
I,, br mad,' u\rr iutu an ulllrr buil.iing.
A re 'enl inspcrtiun uf thr rolls sln.wa II,at srvrii llrvuluti'iiinry s.ddirra ll. ril. (Ilrd mid 111.' bl.l;;,I lu Cow- anda,
I'. .1, (Juiiiii, wh'. (-,-t.iulii'li'"l Hie Bel- fast Hri'ize. ar.I win I.,Irr I,' aine n railn-y nniiluy,'. b.ii lo-eii ap,iuii;led gei-eral freigiil and passenitei' agent fur tk» Iian-u illr and .Ml. .Hani- Ruil- w»y. Hid lieiKi'iiisrlrr-, r :il be ut Hansriiie.
Tliirly hvr pleird ill III in .I«ii,;.ii'.i. a day.
I'lans drawn by All.rn I! Uoss. of N.'W Yull,. Innr brr.i arrcplf.l liy lluniellsvilie for il.s !!::."..<»«i I'arueglo Iibr.ii'J.
l-:!.', iri. ilv i.itu .isi'd in Ihaiving out f.'u',.rn M.ii.i- lll.l'il- ill Kliiiirs mid I'erry, it p.uv. .1 lo lc »p/'.-<!y and efferllv.
.\ «'l|.-.il atlnrk'il .lohn IVIersmi. of Li.'ni villi,, ll" ua« ll-lung Ihruugh Ihe I. ' on I.-ks Li'.r. .,11.1 badfy lar.T-
.ilcleness of Ihe stillness.
IV. A gentle reprool (v. 40). 40. "Ho fearful." Von should have remembtraf that the Sou nf God was nn iMinrd. ThaM ., ia no cause for fear. Note some sifoa of B . wcvk failh: I. Krar in danger. 2. DoBbt if Ihe Iwiril'i. power in danpir., 3. AaBh,
ger. 3, Tthly tbinai. .* < patience under trouble. "No faith. ,
oliritude about
words as btiaa^ They had 'Vt
Matthew records Christ
"O vr of httlc faith."
failh" in theniselvcs or their nwn abilitr t« hu»h the clemcnis or In iiuiet their ow* fenrs. 2. They had a "little faith" in thtir dil ine Maater. Tliia il wen from the ttft Ihat tUcy (1) came to Christ. (2) awoln Ilim, and 13) apiiealed to Him to aara them. 3. Iiut their own fearfulneai and Christ's reproof shows that they had oaly a little faith. 4. Christ's questiona go ta ahuw Ihat Ihey were responsihle for tht defectiveness of their failh. H. Chriat* lu.r for thrin did nnt lead Iiim lo ahiald His disciples from the reproof Ihty da. served. 6. Christ honored a liltle laitb. Ilr II) arose, (2) rebuked the wind, aad (.11 (aused a great calm. Is there a tnApttt in vonr heart? There is One who it abia I.l drive uut all the elements tbat cauaa dif c.ir.l and unr. «t and give rou perfect paata. And it ia the duty nf the teniDcat-UaM . aoul to mate a personal appfieatloa M Christ for tlie peace which He ao mueh da- tires to give.
V. Great asloni.hment {r. 41). O. "K(-ared eiceedinglv" Matthew saw, "TImi men marvelled." They vere greatly a*t«B> islir.il filled with amazement. Ther «•!•' otviwhdnird with Hie inajealy and aa«* Vll). which He Issued Hia orders lo tha ehmrnts, and at Ihe suhmiaaion with W'hii h they, like living inteilir'nciaf, art hii^hrd by His word. 'What msnntr al man." Whal « vast display of power; boiT '-- exalted above niurUls must U* baf oblem of histonr, af
1 wells wrre roni-
;jliT C( H lirld
1.1'.igr twu bsrrela
Ihe gnat l.robl of life. Whai
istonr.
tli.olojty, of life. What is He? Ht ii "man bul what "manner" of man: HB is Ihe (iod man. .who sLinds e.iusi with (ir.d on Ihe high level of Ikitr. and aqual wi-h man on liie low levrl uf bunianltf. "()i»y Hun" The One who cre4tcd wiai fc...d MC* cou.d control them.
aid In
Bud an MaTlaae of Clerk*.
"Fjnplrvrs of llii« bank #.-r-eiv.ng a aai- arv of less thjn tiO"' a >rsr imi.t not marry wnhout lu-t ..,n.jlt,ng ihe bank offiriti
notice issue. . aJ Bank ml (.'b
SOMH NBW FACTS ABOUT ¦'
APPKsmciTia.
Whr Mod* MmJ Ft^r K -Cprotpi.
H.-.:F:ti! T'trorin irJicitc thst ssai^ r, onetbird uf all siinrical opcratioe* Blf ; ior appendicitis, and the unfortunala Ih» .^ tnie ia that eiifhly prr cent, coald hB»a -', been avoidid aluiKetlirr. ;,)
Tlie uld theory ubout Rrapra aad t(ki#' aeedi has Ix-en diacaided, and PBJ #m1 , debtor vill tell you nowaday* that tiy. itipalion cause* appeodiciti* almoat pnHtfi
'eVi'n'rhe'r«™ KLdiaCgeX.ll^iT- '. , The ui.enin(? into the appa .-r l'l ^ • i larger than the head of a dan
I.ar(**t I.sadasrner In Irelaaa.
I Lord C<;nynghsm i" ii,r Ijrgest land own- «r in Ireland, as hi« pni^rty, which 1* •pread over four ciuuiirs, consuta of 170,-
IOIET!lB0IIErHMR
Hil thlldriBi aa#t> —*«. Booototoo
aMMrtf^'.l
itmmU ':,
but il the leaol fureifrn subataBca inflammation ensue*, and tbcf* ^ ' be trouble. _ j_
CkiDstiiMtioD and appeadidti* • Ml 4[ never trouble you If Tour Uiwahl Bl* Nf. V i^lated with liBukoU.
"ConatipatioBi Ita Cauaa Birf OW,"* r little Ireili-. worth fAttm AMm, lij| wrapiMMl arouad erprf U Mat boUSc "»¦
wrapfwn mraatta otmtj mm .^m. ....... ¦-,-.
¦^timttitt AthmtAtt fr—mmri ip^^
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19040304 |
| Date | 1904-03-04 |
| Month | 03 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1904 |
| Volume | 9 |
| Issue | 19 |
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