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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
A FAMILY NEWSPAPEB OF LOCAL. A.SO GBKRRAL, INTKI.1.IUKKCX
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 15)0;,.
TiaXfi tl.*0 TEAKLT IH AU'TAIIt.B
NO. 20.
Freeport Banh
BANK OF I
C«»lt«l $30,000
Hala Street
7r*ey*rl i
JOHH J. BANPALL. Prmident
D. \\"K.SLKY PISE'Vlee-PrMidMit
WILLIAM 8. HALU C««hle»
Tillage Ave., ¦ocRtIIU Centre, L. I.
niflAM R. SMITII. Prenidtnt
THOMAS 0. KNIOHT. Yic>-rrwiiil>n>
BmN •( DIrctttn
John J Hend.ll AiiKMt Immia
Bmltb Ct/x Williani O. Millar
WUIiam K. OoMer D. Wealer Pine
Wallace H. romwell Daniel B. Ramor
Charlea L. Wal lara Coloa PetUt
WilUain S. Hall Harrer B. (fmith
Unr Jackaon Ueorg* M. Randall
Open, ejcppi le«al liolidaiH, from 9 a. m. to t
p. ro. Oflrr* farilitie* and iD.liic^nienU in I rrary dapartmeiit ciiial lo Ihoso of cither the
New \ork or Hr.«.klyn banlm or Trout ( oiie I
IMttiea. and ev^ri' accomnii«lation aa far aa la ]
coaaialaDtTilhronKftaliTemnnaimment. |
Intenal at tlie rale of -1 prr cent. i«id oo 1
tlroadapoaila. tlirwv month" or mure. DralU i
iaaaad oo all |wrt« of Knroi... j
Doom a ffpneral bankinc hu.in.-*..
AorounU of coriioratioiili. conii«niM, ao- j
elatlaa, etcsolicilcl. |
Entireaaliafaclion lliiarniilerd.
Inqnlriea will nvcivn pronipt attention and
bacbeerfnilr annvirred. j
J. SEYMOUR SNEDEKER I
COUNSCLLOR-AT LAW . HciTIM'**'
Naw York
one* In n«n|iatpa<l Hank liuilding i
Oomar lialo and Fulton 8trtH.la I
Ni ¥. Cigar Store Co,
Hala St., noot Pine FREEPORT, N. Y.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
MORTGAGES Money to Loan at 5
¦ wr tniniMe lacillt>. eilllMW lOtNS. laan m iMflcte year r-ircluir. Altoeil lOMitccrgtril st or i
ALBERT D. HAFF
COUNSELLOR-AT-LAW
MIFalttaSt. JaiMln.H. r. Td. 33-R l<n.il
Al tttila off.cr. t>ralii:i wl Sttar«ar>
nRiK
EN" T. IIAYNOK.f«"hi«r
Board of Directors
Qr^TK-t W. Ilnvlwn
John Vinwiit
Bkntw. rih II. Conilir
Charl.nW. Iliiira
Arrrmlrr Siiiiiti
John W. Ui'Mult
ErtaardT. Thumlon
Wr lb. n c nrral Ilf.
Thomm C. Knighl
Hiram R. 8iiiilli
a Wpi.l..yB. Smith
f'liiirh'i I. Wullara
Aiitlin'.'oniwill
John T. Davlran
Hamilton Vi. Panraall
ikiiie HunineK'tif Drpoait
IT BUILDS YOU UP, and KEEPS YOU UP.
The Best Cod
Delicious to the Taste.
Liver Preparation
Not a Patent D| Medicine.
Itllrrr.t piiiil on Hprrbll DriKMll... Dnifl.i'.i. rto'i Kntfliinilanil Ilm ronlinrnt. Vo.irriilr.'i.i.«:.'.>lolirilr.l. IlQiikingHoiii»;IlA. ll. l.l .1 r, M.i Catunlay.
l\iotlce to Tax-Payers
Department of Collection
Room I, Towi Hall HEMPSTEAD. N. Y.
QVALITX AND STYLE
The flnt of tho Nc v SyrlM Satttof* ¦'« klwsyi to be oreu here. We aeareh tor Iha best, mid aeleet cnoda i>( the finest llrloo. We are FliowiiiB siiiur ia liisivo patterna anil wiiulil be plcusod to havo roD call anil nco thom.
talt* tltto to Ordar from $14.00 «p
THE NEW YORK TAILOR
r/ff/rtrrowcttss
A.IH.I MadlH a Ikctill ln.l ,1M- rlpllun of in Ib.mIIod. wStSmmmSyUrlMil, .Ulwul .uU, «• ta IH ii»MM>Mlll)'.
¦nnd b»klM«ad«i|au«a.'
r«mu tak«a tbfoui Mmm, wMboMcaaagw. 1
TMK aacmcAN laviaToa
A U%yHfUtly IMuMntcd »«ml-RKMithlr>€Mnal. M«crit4kia.|i-9»- All •cws»l««*m, loc.acopy.
Thfl ondpriiffner) Hfcviwvr o( Thxm f..r t>i« Town of Hcmt-stf'iiil. In'rehy (rivps n«>iicp thai Un tvill hein atf ndaiicA In rereJTo taxcu at Room 1, Tohn Ball, iu tlie villatre of Hcin|>fiif>tt<l. on :
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1903 >
ami r»..ryihi) Ihrmiflrr - '
linlil mill inrliuliiie
Monday, March 27, 1905
Siinilari and Holiihiya rirr|.lr<l. from v.i. \l. in ¦.
t r. M. I
Afior Marrh 27 Ihn iini|.'r>ii<iii.il will nrrn'rn tnii'ii on MaaOm no TaeiOay oaly of tKli arrk ul llmllrrpiTnraflfliri.. from !l.\. Kill :< I'.M. '
TliiinecelTHr'BOIIiri'»ill l»-oi«-iii<l Fi'liriiiiry
•il. Mtfi. to Juno 1, IftiV All ciirr..«i».ii.li>t
iiftrr lhii.ilat.1 iiiiiKt hr ailriresHiHl to llir ('..iintv ¦rren«iir..ratMili.Nilii. Naimau I'miiily, .N. Y.
All Tnica paid iliirinit Ihr llril Ihirly ila).. no i IirrrnluiK) iiridi'd tl.irrt... Siv.inil thirl.v iliiyi ¦iurt cent will hn nililnd uml ¦S. riiiUi for Sol i,-... lliird thirlr d.-iys^urrreiil. Hilililiiinnl will Ihi adiird, Diakiiiff total iierconlaitr of 7 |irr mil.
All taiea am iwyahlr ut thn Kiyriirr n Ollii'ii 1111 to June lat, aftrr which diiUi tlirj ar*^ I'liy- aUt at thn Counly Tri'aaiirrrs Onicu ot Mineola, N. Y..«itliiin ailililionnl 7 i«ir rriit. |irranniini iKinalty adilofl thrri'l...
Ill iMtyment of Taxrq ihroiii^li Ihr mnii." tilr««r uriidChi'ekor Monry Onhr. Moiiny ..r I'li-liiK'i I Staraia l.y mail nm not aniiiKil for T.... ..
All Tax Hills. K iiUH or ('orn's|i<.ii.f
lio »..ntl>r mail, lllllll !». .irr,..i,|.,iiii.',l I.) ^..|| aijilrtia8^.u KiituIoim. iiiiil .Sconi..
Tawa, Caaalr ¦¦< Suit Tax $1.18
RaaiTax 21
¦•¦r< af Health Tax 03
r.r.WalarTax .16
n. ¦. Walor Tax 54
Dated Fohruary .i. lUiin.
ALANSON ABRAMS
Uermvor of Taiu
IEW TOBI
OAccefTliB AMI RICAN INVENTOR.
EDGAR JACKSON
COUNSCLLOR-AT-LAW 132 Naaaay SI
NKW VOIIK BALDWIN. NASSAU CO.. I ¦
The Wall Street Journal
Qivaa advice anil auawera, withont •tuuva, iuqniriea alx.iut investmeuta. BtoiUea nnderljrinit cansea of luarkel noTemeiita.' Deteruiines Inolt iroTcrii- InK Talae otaecuritiei Critiois«a,uualTwia tud review! Ruilruaa aiid Intlnttrial re- porta. Haa complete tablea of enminga ot propertiea. Ijaotua aetiTe aud inao- tiTe atocka and bond*. Roourda the the laat atle of bondi and the yield on luveetmeiit at the priee.
One teho tlaily contulte the Thk Waix BtACKT JoiKNAI. i* better yualiHed tn inml money tafely and profitably and lo advite about inreslmentt than one teho ioet not do ,o
Publiahed dailj by Dow, Jonea A Co., 44 Bn>a<: .St., N. V.
Tbe oldest uewa asenoy of Wall St. llil a year, |l a month.
25,000 New Words
are added in the last edition of Web- ster'a International Dictionary. The Gazetteer of the World, ami the Biographical Dictionary have been completely revised. Tho In¬ ternational is kept always alirea.st of the times. It takes constant work, expensive work ami worry, but it is the only way to keep the dictionary the
Standard Authority
of the EnpliRh-speakiiiij wnrlil. Other dictionaries follow. Wch.-.tcr leads.
It is the favorite wiih ,hi<lt.-;'s, Scholars, Kducators, rrinli'i';i, etc., in this and foreign count rion.
A postal cani will lirii'K .vou in¬ teresting specimen pages, etc.
G.&C. MERRIAM CO., /'^^
Sprinofielo, Mass., wpSTfr'
euBLifHiRS oe .tMtitfiArrffu
.. UCT1CK,.|»
WEBSTER'S ^>^-^^|
Vinol contains ALL the medicinal elements of genuine, fresh cod's livers and their oil; with or¬ ganic iron, ;ind other Ixxly building ingrcdicntr, in a dclicioiisly palatable and easily digested form. It is everywhere recognized as the greatest
BODY BUILDER AND STRENGTH CREATOR
known to medicine — Vinol is the only c(3d liver prcp.iration which contains no oil, grease, or any dis¬ agreeable feature, and sold on a positive guarantee of " money kick if it fails to give satisf.iction." ro** OM Poopio r*unv OliUdren— Weak Woman - Ooblll' tatoti, AU Tirod Out Poopta — Huralng and Woak Mottiofa -To Oaln Floali—To Oot Strong —All Woak Poopio — Ohronkt Oolda — Hooking Ottugha — Bronohltia — lung Troubloa ~ Nothing oquals Vinol.
Try it — if you don't like it, we return your money.
THOMAS JOHNSTON, Druggist.
NOTICE 10 CREDITORS
rnr.ii.-iiit i.uin iT.li'r ol Hon. BonEXT Sr* r.l HI. Siir .¦iit<.of tl... foiiiil) of Nn."»«il, nolir; Ih liiTi'hy liiull lo all lu.TSoli-SaliuTiliic daiiul
**"""" .iNDRtW I. STllZ
If the world is to
Judge a Man
nlo of III.' T.mn of lli'iii|.iit.'iiil in llin mild 'oiinl). .1... .'.."111. lo I'ri.i.'iit lllli .'.aiiiu with tha ourlii-rs llii'r..iif. to til..-iilwrrilH'r, lliorxiM'uUif f III., l.i.-l Will I11..I T..sliiiii...il..f niiiildi
1,11V 1.ll.r.'..f r. .V r. I'.
Ilr....kill, S..« t.iTl.. I
i;fii, .1.1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Piir-imiit lo Illl or.l.'r..f Hon. Kii..<li .In »ov. Suriofc-iili.or 111.. I'l.iiiily of Nim.-iiu. no 1. liKri>li>' k-iv nil \.-Tt,a,i lii.tiuK cli
SAMlll HAYNOR '
late of Hie Town ot II. iiii.sl. u.l in ili.. ciiiil ronnly. ilfH-.n-nl. I,. i.r<...'iil tin. ennii. with llio m.i.-lirr- ih.Trof. 1., ili..-iili.iTilwr. till, .'ipciitor
„i llie 1.11-1 Will iin.lT.-l.i iili.fKiiiilil.'rraiml. <
111 hlH |.l.ii-.'of lr:.i.»iirliii« l.n>iiir.». at his r "I- I .l.'i.i'om Kr.'»|».rl. Na«-;iii t'oiinlj. N.^.ouor ¦ iK-forn III.' l.'.'ill. llav of llrliiliiT n.'it. '
Hainl Hiu.'ola. .Vl.ril .'nil. IIIII.5.
(IKIIKUK D SMITII. IIAIIRV (i (I.OfK. Kliinlor. i
.\lli.nier for llu' Kxpriil..r, I
Kre..i..rl. S.\.
INTERNATIONALJ S/S^^^^^/S^/3/S/jr
DICTIONARY
BO YEARS' ¦XPKRIENCE
Patents
s
J5 For Reliable CafpCtS ^
l5 Serviceable J^
"5 Furniture g*
^ >ud Excellent Bedding >j
X CAIX ov >*
'Q L. C. NICHOLS, ^
J3 Oor. Fnlton and Charch St*., ^
FREEPORT, L. I.
By His Clothes
rou should wear clothes that fit well tud wear well. The tirst trial of a garment made by us in suflirient to Plaice a lifc-loug euntoiiier ont of yon.
JAMES VENDITT
VP-TO-DATE TAILOR
Folton St., nr. Main. FRIEPOIT. L. I.
SckNtific JHHerkan.
0 »«i«
at K Ht. Wuhloilun. D. l'.
Greenouse. Plants
^tlty. Full tfl- •««tl«iia will k* toont la aar priaallat far alaatinf ana eaeing for traaa. Thla prie* Ilal ta fraa
R. P. JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In iraat numbara ana variatlta. trua to nama
ana au| fraah from tba ground, and
aalivaratf In a ahart tima in moist condition
WJ Dry and Fancy Qoods, im
2 Notions, etc., etc., ^.
^ In fact eTeTTthinff kept in « <J
»< FIWST-CUSS OUT 600DS STORt jS*'
FASHIOKIBLE CRESS MIKER
KItO'I M l\ Ml III..
rBICES MODEKATE
^IISS BOn,yi. Bedell St., ::,\'um"ii'."'-';'.
PATENTS
Chas.O.Colvin®Co.
BELLNOIE, L. 1.
miLUKH.S AMI IlFAl.KHS
CARRIAGES, - WAGONS
' and Harness
IfPAWING. IIIMMIIIC M» P4III1MG
Work nlli^ri for unit ileliTrmI N. V. Hnd S. .1. Ttlrphonr ift-l, n»lliT..r..
Satiafaclion Guaranl*«d
FIna Aitarimeiit to Salect froa
A faw SpacUltlat Ib Pricai
Rrlihrr tir..tl hiimii*... r.i' ami iHi Hiid u|i
IliiliN-r-liriHl riiiinlK.iili.. OV, ami T.. >u<l iif.
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BELLMORE
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rf _, W l.l.il.llllilil.V lil'l- 9 'P 0 Ibo II1114U- of tl
i A 5 ,L-.i.lilo>s Kii-li'o. Illl' IKM'son- \t90r^ iliilllioll of Ilio lliol'llill!.'. of IlH spriiij.' iiii'.v I';ii;;lisli nml ili-nniiii pi-nkiiiK iioopU-s iiSL- Uli- iiiiiiio KiistiT.
Tho S.-ixoiis Illlll .Viii:li-s iloilii-iiliil tin- iioiitii of .\pril to ICiisii'o anil i-allcd It ¦:iislriiii,)niitli. It is still known in lorinniij' ns Osloriiioii.it. Tlip olisi-rv- iii-e of ICiiflor wns Inslitiiioil nlioul lie .vi-iir !!.><. illlll ill o-*-"i till' I'oiiiii il "f Nice oi'iliiliii-il tlint il 1)0 olisi.i'vrtl on lie saiiio ili'.v tliroiislioiit Uio "hole voi-M. OilKiiially. tiie Ciiristinn K:i»t- r wns n sort of iliniiksglvlnc obsorv- iiu-o. lasliiiK oic'it ila.vs. Tliis i-oii- oiiiii-il to llic Ienglli of tllill.' lU'voli'd l.v tlio pnuaiis to lln-ir spring foslivi- ii'S ninl vor.v ilosi-l.v In Uio iliirallon of ¦10 .Icnisii pasiliul olisi-rvaiiocs. Tlio ¦IkIiI lia.v porioil was iiit ilown toUiioo lii.vs nml afti-rwar.l to two ilii.v..;. nml Inall.v it iiL-raiiio a sIhkK- iln.v roiiiiiii-iii- unlive of llio ii'KUii'oHioii.
It wns tliooHstom of tlio enrl.v rliiinli o uivi' n I'lirisiiaii siniiltii-aino to those iiipin rereiiioiii.'s tlial loiilil not lie ¦ooleil out. In Ilie iiise of Kaster tlio •oiivi-rsion was en-.v. .lo.v nl lln- rlsiiii; mil ami at 111.' awakniing of niitine lie- •nine .lo.v iiiiIk- lisini; of Ilii- .Sm of •iKlileoiiMii-i-s.
Due of the ver.v olilest Kastir ens onis Is Ihe weiirinj; of new .lothi-s. Jrepii'.v of N.vss.i -.-. rites of Iho ilevoiit
while If It rnliiR lo have mill for
ichoiit Uli¬ on Knst. r Wl' ai six Siiiiiln.vs fiillowiiip.
Thi-ie used to lie a oiiiious eustoni In Iierli.vsliiiv cnllod sugnr-iupplii);. On Knster iiiornliii; the .vonng men and maidens asseiiildod ftt a sprint.', onrr.v- inc In Ilieir linmls cups pnrtl.r tilled Willi lione.v or sugnr. These the.v Hlled Willi water from the sprinp. nnd, re- pealiiij; tx verso of doKporel. drnnk the inixtnre. In anolent times iiotli In.v- meii nnd eii lesinstii-s used to piny at hall in till' eliiirelies for taiis.v cakes at Kiisierlide. an.l taiis.v cakes and tansy piiddints are still favorite dlslies In manv purls of KiiKh^ml.
.\ liol her lurions Knsler cnstoin wns tlint of "lienviiin" or "llftinc" On Easier Monday llie men llftetl the women, nml on Knster Tucsda.v fhe women lifteil the mon. The process is performed liy two stout young men or women JolnliiR their Imnds aeio.ss encli other's wrists and then iiinkini; the person to lie lifted sit dow 11 on their arms, when they lifted thom three times.
In liermniiy the Kaster hare occupies abont as large a '.ilnce In tho child heart ns does old St. -Nicholas. The kiiiilirkliis go to lied on Knster Kve very enrly ami very muili In doubt as to whelher tlu-y have been good enough to merit a visit fiom tbo liare. The iiexl inoniliig there is at Ilrst mm-h dis- nppoiiilineiil ju: -'loy co alioi't wllh
to see which vrlil reneh the bottom of the llill first, lb Wasbington thous¬ ands of children piny on the White House grounds the day before Knster, rolling oggs. Two roll their eggs to¬ gether, and tbe child whose egg Is nn- broken nt tbo botloa ot tl:» slope claims the other egg if It Is cracked.
At Homo Easter Is still colobrntotl with great magnlllcenco. On this dny tbe Tope wenis the triple crown, tho emblem of pontltlcal. Imperlnl nnd royal nuthorlty uiiiuM. Tbo Jubilate Is chnntcl nt Ihls senson and tbere Is universal exaltation. .\t Easter, too, tnkes iilni-e the illumlnntlon of St. rotor's, wblcb. with Its thousands "of l.ewllil.rlng lights se.-ms an immense mountain of mollMn silver."
In England Kaster is considered a very imporlnnt oicaslon and tlie holi¬ day season wbiili Is allacliod to it is se-i-ond In Interest only to thnt of I'liristmas. .\t Easier nil the niiiversl. ties and schools 111 the realm close, nnd .•very boy who has a home turns him bltherwnrd. Courts n.ljourn, rarlin- mont rises and all work that can stop pauses.
In tills eouniry the observance of Easier Is prelly general, too. New Kngland. because of I'nrltan preju¬ dices, failed to observe It for many yenrs, but she. loo. has fallen Into lino and makos much of Eastertide.
Wilbin the last few yenrs a fashion has come in of giving somelhing elso thau eggs and cards at Easter ,Iew- elry. books, dniiily nrllcles of wearing apparel, pretty niH'dlework. flowers and nil the lokens ibnl are ii.>rinissible nt Clirlstmas time bave come to tnko the place of the Easter kiss nnd salu¬ tation aud the Easter symbolic gifts.
TEN HOOR m KILLED
United States Supreme Courl De¬ clares It to Be Unconstitutional.
AMATTEBOFHEALTH
LONG LEGAL FIGHT CLOSED
Ithe garden by(
THE ClOSS.
ar THEKON BROxm.
What frainance coo'.iil like heavenly
breath The biiniiiit; apony of dciili When ilarkeiii-il earlh wilh trembling herd Hchelil her young l!eilfenu-r bkt-d"
.\b, finer thnn .Arabian balni
The iwrfiimc ol the niartyr'a palm,
.^nd love'a own incense crushed from pain
.^jicendeJ o'er Ihc Mnlcss slain.
The April bree/e win nn His brow, .^nd siiicy fern and llowering lioii|h Poured aweelly lor llie tniitlen King The scented isatranieiit of «priiig.
O hearia ihal fell Mis human wound. Your sorrow gropr.l oil drurrl grouinl, Vour fiiilli. niliav in piteous loss, Kor,;ot llie gaiilen m-ar liie cross.
CHRIST AT E/nMAUS."
lihulo(,rapli ttflrr the palntlns by < . .Mullrr.
Uuh' piirii...- looking foi r^g« nnd s.-e
- i'roMiiUy fiiihi.r or nioiher spies
an gg III a biding pliu long nil tbe lieaillifiil bns Inid are fiiiin.l.
Ill before the hnrc
bns Innl are fiiiiinl. Tiic coiiiieclioii between Kaster nnd
ii^iom
of dr.iwiiig w:it<-r on Easier
joy lit Ibl- coming of Iln- fcsliMil b\ their ilrcsv. Ht many, i-veii ni llu- pi-eseiil liny, il i- Iboiiglit to lie iiiilmky not 111 wi-iir somclliing new at Easier,
If only n pair of gloves ..r n ribi
I'I some pans of Eiiglnnd the .\oniig n,,. 1,.,,.,- i-priiig girls go Io Ibe nearest iiiarki-t town lo ' ncction wilh ibe moon. Kasler is in a buy some in-tv .irnaineiit or arlicli- of sense a lunar Iml.dny. and from very dress for Uie Joy day. believing thnt ,.,„,.i,.,,! times tbe bar.-ha- been n syni- llie riH.ks woiiid spoil Un-ir clollies if ; |„,i of the moon. The liar.- i-oniis out Ihey negl.-i till lo do so. ! ni night to feed, i-arries its yoiing for a
(Ine of Ilic olib-st Easti-r supersll. ; ni.mih. ami both miMin and hare were tions Is that tbe sun .lances on Unit ! ,|||,imii, t„ han-Ur-power of chansiiis iiiiiriiing. and ihat only early risers j Hn.ir »ex.
wii; behold Ibe spectacle. | -jijp „i,hiii is the open eyed wat.her of
An ol.l Sioicli ii|i4-r.tit'on wns Uiat ! |,|^. nighl, and the young of the hare Uie sun went aniiiii.l like a mil: « heel : .^j.^, ^^^^.^^ ;,.j,|| ,i„.jr eyes open, which la 111 Easi.r morning and gn.- H'l-oe . .i,^^,,,^^.^ ,,.^,. ,„,,„,r,,,,,, reason fur iden- l.-aps. Those wlm wnt.lied for tli.« 1 ,jfj j,||, ,|„. ;„„„„ „|„| ,1,^ ||„re. fiiit were snppos.il Io s.-.- il best in a : i'^^ ii,:, ,.„|,„iry Uie hare lia« lieen
I I or pnil of wnt.-r. Any iiiolion or ,r.T,i,f,.rred to iis cousin, the rnbbit.
liiibt wind on Ihe siirfn.-.- of the w.iur. i.;v,.ry one Is fainllinr with Uie negro
of coiir-i-. Mii-iigili.-ii..l lb.- illusion ,„,.orM"iIi..ii of tbe tiriues of the left
rerhaps Uio origin of Un- bd.if In jj.^^i j^^^^, ^^j ^ rai,bit killed In a gravc-
¦ - "f <lio Easter «Ht.r wns j.^nlin Ihe dark of Ibo moiiii
It i- Uioiiglil by some writers ihat
the i-ii«toiii of Eas'er eggs i> derived
trom the Eg.ipiiaiis. who regardwl Ihe
-"-^ ' X^ ,•• ;,gg n» a Mi.red einblrm of uiunkind
- ¦^- 1 .' .--.ifl'-r tbe ll.-Inge.
/ '1 I The enrly fliristians regarded eggs
'¦A I lis svuiIh.Is of tbe rt-surreciK.n. In u.d
jir limes ns many ns iweiiiy doi.n eggs
^^ - |.^ w.-re pil.-.! upon the table during East-
Jfc,_-0^ 1 ..r wii'k. It was considereil InifKiliie
K ^ (11 IVa_J_>-/[/"^ir-'^^ I f'"' ¦' gi'ost to refuse to eat lin Easter
^^»r '>^.,- y.v .' ) ' ll! .«piiiii and Italy public sports w
^7\,) ¦.''"rf"'^'^ iAni^ I ''-¦"' f'^""""''' '""¦' "' "'^" '¦'""'••'¦ fost
I.. .^.^r^.-J--.''-^ fl \^^RB^ ! ,l,.s.
In Itiissia people call on their friends ..11 Easier day a« «e do .on New Ymr's .1. ,\ and i-\. baiige egg» iviih them
li. lieriiiany a iiiin.ber of . ggs are |. .ll n a basket nnd one p»r»on ¦ ...» thein illlll another basket Iiiieil •' .;!i iuft abaviiigs. n bile a m-i-ond fa-r- son runs t" a certain spr,t nnd baek. The one w 1. aee..n.i.lishei hil task -:.r< lir-t « ;ii' Uie egg- '
Egg rolling IS aiiif. eomnion In fler-
: ' niiii-y. ti^re trai ks of stiiks laid side
ti'i .'A il. If Ul- Wild by side are made for Ilie eggs The
t. tbat tbo uiaii|- llla s|«.rt beg ii» at nmlnight on Easter
taat wind might be evenng ami lasts till ataiut 3 o'.I.h k
the liioriiinc Not niny eggs, but ap
with
lis foliagi- .iirie.l wiili whii-|iere.l pra.vrr ¦|he primro-e kmn llo. IkiI «.i. there,
¦iii.it 1.;
k...|..| Ihe lit fii.li
Jnatlre llarlai. Hrrlara. TVila to Ur Ona
ol tha Moal lin|K>rti>nl llrt-lalnns ot
Ihr l-riilnrr—Tha «-.aa of I.o.hnrr T..
Iha stiita of Naw Vork SrttlMl Ftir-
rvar-Ma.T .\l»a.-l KlKht llottr l.aw Alao
Wnshlngioii. Ii. f. -pbe Supreme
Court of the ITiiitetl Sinles hohl to be
uiiconslitiiiloiinl the New Yoi* State
law making ten hours a dny's work and
sixt.t hours a week's work In that
Slate.
The decision was rendered by .liis- tices IVckham, While and Day. .lus- tlces Unrlnn nnd Holmes dissented.
".No more imporlant tlecisioii tlinn this hns been rendered In Ihe last cert- lury." wns ihe comment of .lustice llnrhiii in his dissenting opinion. Ho declnriHl the decision ot the Supreme Court ns read by Justice Pcckhnm lo lie nil iuterforence lu Stalo rights thnt was not warranted.
The decision was handed down in Ihe case of "Ixichner versus the Stnto of New York." nnd lias been pending ill dllTereiit courts for several yenrs. Tlio iiuportaiice of the cnse Uas been clearly recognized. Tlie lower courts nil up¬ held tbe law, nnd Ihls Inst decision must result lu tlie iiulliflcatlon of all legislallon along similar lines
The decision of tho I'nited Stntos Supremo Court was based 011 tiio ground that the law Interferes with file free exercise of ;he rights .if contract between Individuals. "Tbe right to imrchase or to sell labor :s jiart of the liberty prolecled by Ibe Eourteoiith Aiueiidmeut to the I-'cdcral Coiisiitn- llon, unless there are cin uinslances which exclude the riglil." Is the word¬ ing ot part of the decision.
The Court of Appeals of the Stale of New Y'ork iiplield Ihe law ami nitlrmed Ihe Judgmciil of the Irnl court holding Uichuer gnilly. The decision of Ihe .New York (Aiiirl of .\p|ienls wns writ- leii liy .ludge rnrker. and the court divided four to tliroe on 111-! iiuostlou of validity.
The sixty-hour nweek law is chnptor 115 of the Now York Enws of ISklO, and prescribes a ten.hour day exceiu where 11 mny be desired to wnrk for n longer dnlly period In order to procure a shorter dny at llie end of the w.-ek. Sixty Iiours for Uii' week is Ibc limit prescribed by the law, however, in nil iiiscuil, lirend or cake bakeries or con¬ fectionery eslabllshiueiits. A violation if Uic Inw l.» dCM-ribed as a inlsde- iiieanor.
.losi'iib I.ochiii r. a baker of I'llcn. N. Y.. was chargeil wuh perinlttilig nil employe to work extra hours, as he wished to lenrn to make cake. I.och- iier. who conducted a non union sJiop, tvns arrosted at Ihe liislnnce of the trades unions of I'ticn and on convlc- Uon paid n line of J.'iO. In a sliort lime anotlier cnse was made against liliii, but Ihia he fouglit on Ihe ground Ihat the law was tiiicouslitutional.
I'o day's opinluii deali enllrel}' with Ibl- eonstllulional .im-sUoii Involved, liisiic" I'eckhain slated Ibat the law "is not nil ml inerelv llxiiig Ihc num¬ ber of hours tvlilch sliall coiistlliile a legal day's work. Inn nn niisolute pro- lilbltlon of the employer iiermltliiig un¬ der nny circiimsiiinccs more thnu ten hours" work lo be iloiie In bis eslnh- lishuient."' He eonliiiiied:
"The employe mny desire to earn Ihe extra money which would arise from Ills worklui' more than Ilie prescribed timo, bul Ibis sinliile forbids the em¬ ployer from pcruiittliig the employe to "arn It.
"Tile genernl riglils to mnke n con¬ trnct In rehillon to bis business is pnrt of the liberty of the liidlvldunl protect-
i-il by the Eourleenlli Amend lit to
Ihe Kedernl Constitution. I'lider thnt provision no Suite can di-|irive any iier- son of life, liberty or properly wlllnnit line in-oce-^s of hnv. The right lo piir- |.linse or sell liilmr Is part of iho liberty prolecled liy Ihis ainemlineiit unless Ihere are circuinslaiices which exclude Ihe right."
.liisiices Hnrlnii and Holmes erfcli de¬ livered dissenting opinlous, .lustice Harlan saying, in part:
¦'.No one can doubt Ihal there are mauy rensmis. based upon Ihe experi¬ ence of nianklml. In su|iporl of the the¬ ory Hint, nil things considered, morft lhan tell hours' slendy Avork each day, from week to week. In a bakery or confectionery eslnbllshiiienl mny eii- dnnger tlic lioallli, impair the useful- iiess and shorten the lives of the work¬ men. • » a I.ct the SInle alone tu the mnnngeiiient of Ils purely domestic nITnirs, so long as It does not n|i|ienr beyond all niiesllon Ihnt It hns violated the Kedernl Constltullon."
Annula Mftn.r Contracla. Albany, .N. Y.-Slnl.' ollieers wlio nro eX|ierls on bnv said that the ileelslon of the rnlted Slabs Sii|ireme Court Ihat the ten hour Hake shop law is uiiciin- sliliillomil not only villnles thnt aet in New York, bill the elglit boiir labor act as well. If so il iiiiiiiils millions of dol¬ lars' wnrlh of Stale contrncls nnd would iiarliciilnrly affect those Jnst sigm-d for till- coiihlructlon of the jliHl.iaHl.iHKi liiirg.. .mini.
I.OOPlNii Illl"; l.oor Kll.l.KII HKU
Ilk
cry
aU . _ llolv spell ¦ll an .isphodel.
1.1 Ihat rpliiiue of bloom
.ila.ii S.ilil.iiili in Uic.ionili. al icrriir lol.l ihe tinilh of man ir Milini aiepl lo wake ag.iili''
The earit Mars that watched His rest Saw hie'rokin.lle in His br.a-l. tool sang nil e.h..ing lli-at.-n rrphed To well ome bai k ihc l'l u. ilicii.
Woman Who Ibsle In Ihe Aiilo In I'aris I'erforinaiiee Is Iii-nd I'aris. Krame Owing t. the dentil of Ihe woman who was found t 1 be suffering from congesllon of the brain Hticr looping the loop in an automoliiie 111.. I'refecl of I'lilice has forbidden ftiujilar jierformaiicea.
CHEAT KIHE IN CHIEE.
l.l ..{
No nee.l of spik No more llie mh man's wpiililicr For llim Wh.i walked the ro.v lanes A soul too mighty i'-r its .ham..
The risen Chriitl Iln power tliat shed On lis that glory from Ihe dea.l HaUi A life
. .. Il..«i.r of aacniii oiiil llie life Ihal dies.
rily of risagiia SulTers Nearly Jl'.OOO,- <MKi l.nsa. .
Snnliago, Chile—Kire nl night eauteil greal damage In the (Ity of Pisagiia. Eifleeii blocks of buildings were de¬ stroyed, iiicliidiiig the town hnll and several banks. The losn Is ealliijuted nt $l.TW'.ia"i.
F.a. h fierv i..ing li.a. pily heal-. Aid evetv i.alu-nl en. 1 reveals Thr .liter -himiiB ihroiigli thr dro Ibe eard.'ii I.I....mjng Iv Ilia 1 r.i-«
iN INEXPECTED COLUK CO.«BINATKIt
llyamn IteporH a X'lctory. Eield Marshal Oyania reported tbe ipulse of tit.- Itiis.-.iaii siiuadroiis.
AbMlvMifPHni HASBOSUBSnTUTE
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
! INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR APRIL 23.
T4<uiii.y *•-.-** to llilllil- Ll- Kal Ier egg*
11...rn .'II'I > H i-re iq' Un iiuiwsl bj
atoiiiisl. ... „. , ._.
If II e *uii Ihiil. « oiiJg;itler morn we pl..* ami Mile eakea are u«e.I. nre t..l.l It «!.: abiiie on Whiisiininl.-. In IJ<.beu.ia childreu roil iiiai;y egga
and. iiideeil, - liiiie v.t etei) Sun-laf In a row. letting ;heni furi all at ouce
Labor News Notes.
Wilkesbarro iI'ii 1 Conrl House stone- . inters slrmk ngaiiist the '"open shop."
.\ general sink.- of ice nnd conl wagon ilrlters was instituted in Kt. I...nis. Mo.
Hr.-wery cooper*, about rijtl in all, tvi-iit ou strike in Milwaukw, Wis . for a wagi- Increase
The Oimiuercial Teb-grnphers' I'nion of Allien, a hns made wonderful stride* 111 llie IWO years of its existence.
lour huiidn-d ironworkers iu Cin- .iniinli. Ohio, wc-iii on strike iM-eause ! Iheir deiuniid for mori- pay and an | 1 igbt'hour day was refiisi-d.
To enforce a demund for higlK-r «ag-» belween 4ISSI ami VMai brick- \ lay.-r« w.-ul ou sirike in Cleveland. ] oil 10. !
l'iv(. hiiiiilreil men mostly foreigu- .rs tveiil on strike nl th.- ijiiarrles around Colunibus. Ohm. for higher ¦a agea.
The Koglish Cigarinakers' I inoii hns «<in a 'ompl.te iictnrj In 11- sirike again.I Un- English branch uf the .American fobacio Trust
Hw-aUM- four l.rukenien of Ihe .New Haven and Iiunhar Hailroad In I'ay- eii.- County .N V slrmk the greal Iiunbn. fuiiiacet and olher ioduatrie* 1 had to cloae.
giilijrrl T Til. Kniry ot .Taaita Into JanK aalatn, J.>lin ill,, Hj.liA-tlul.Uii Tax«> Malt. x>l„ o—Mriiiorr Varara, I«, IS— (oiniiiantary on Iha llajr'a Lmbod. """
] I. Tbe triumphal procession (Vi. rjlib. 11'. "l-lie next dny." After the supper. This w-ould be Sundar, , commonly called rnlm Sunda.v. "Much , p.-opl.'," Vnst crowds wore preaent j nt the Tassover. In the time of Nero I a census was taken and It was ascer¬ tained that there were 'J.'tXMXX) Jew» , I picsi-iil nt this feast. "To .leniaalein." j .lesus and His disciples left netbany I and went to Helhpliage. a small vil¬ lnge belween HeUinny nnd .Torusnlem. I Here Ihey slopin-il nnd .lesus aent I Ittll of His disciiilcs to bring Him a ; coll on which to ride into Jerusalem. . Wln-n lllis was procured Ho advanced I t.iwartl .lerusalem. There were many from Unlllee who knetv Jesus peraon- ' nlly. and grent iiuniliers hnd bt'en «t- trncled lo Itelhany. excited by tho
I out resurii'i-tliiii of l.nitarna. 13.
I •"Itranehcs of palm trees."' This wa» n dcmonslratlon of their Joy. Carry¬ ing palm nnd ollior branelies wns em- blematlcal of success and victory. ".\nd crle.1." Combining Ihe four nc- couiils. we gel Ibc foUowIng feature*: Some took olf their outer gurineutt, tho burnoose. and boiiml It on tho colt as a kind of saddle; others cast their garments in the wny. a iiinrk of honor to a king 02 Kings !i:i:il; others gath¬ ered lenves nnd twigs and riisbea. "Hosaniin." Hosniiiin Is n relHtertng illlll l.'reek letters of the w"ordii^*'Save, we pray" (IVa. US::'."!!. It ii like M shout of. "".Salvalion: Salvation!" "King itinii'tb " Jesus Chrlsl ia ap- poinlisl King over the church (Taa. Hail, and is nc.-epted bv the chnrch.
H. "As It is wrillcn." In Zcch. »:». l.".. "I-'eiir not." There is no cause for fo-ir. The King Is able to defend Ills people. "Ilaugliter of Slon." Tha ehiircb: (iod's true Israel. "Sitting on colt." Here was the triumph of humlllly over pride nnd worldly grand¬ eur, of poverty over allluenee, nml of meekness and geuUeness over rage and malice." The horse and Iha chariot were suggestive of war. the asa waa Ihe symbol of peace. When thoy camo 111 sight of Jerusalem, while other* sliouled Jesns wepl over tho clly. He saw Ils sins and Ihc sorrows nnd deso- Iniloii wiilch were so mhiu tu come llilllil it. 111. 'IndersloiMl not." It was till- eveiils Iheniselves now occur¬ ring that were dark to Ibem. They were not seen 111 their true light aa a iiiagiillying. as a prellgiirnllve glorify¬ ing, of n suffering Messlnh. "(ilorineil, tlii-ii remcmbereil." The Ignorance of the ili<clples wns corrected by experi¬ ence. Whal Ihey did not nnderatand now. they understood when the i-esur- rection ami nsci-nsioii hnd taken plnce.
II. I'he cnnsi- of Chrlsl's popularlly ivs. 17 Illl. 17. "i'lie people." etc. The repinlcil rifercnces In Ilie raising of I.nznnis grenlly slrenglhen the his¬ toric evidence of Ibc inirnele. They nil- i|iille Inconsistent wllh the theory i-IIher <i n mlsunilcrslandliig nr of dellberale frauil. IH. 'This miracle." " This " Is emphatic; other miracle* hnd uiade but little Imiiresslon, but lllis one illlll convinced even Christ's eni'mie*. 111. "The world." All exnggerated form of expression slio . ing Christ's tjn-at popularlly.
III. (ireekN seeking Jesus (rs. {Ms— '22t. ".11. "Certain Creeks." The orig¬ inal word '"Hellenes" means |M'|-Bons of Click nntlomillly. born (ieiillies nt Illl- liri-ck race. "To worship." These ilreeks tvere proselyles In the Jewisll
religi Exod. IJilUII. elc.I. Ul. "To
riiili|i" II Is not kiiotvn why they should come lo I'lillip Ilrst uiilesB It tvns because Uiey liad some slight ac- iinaintaiice tvilli hlm. "We would see .lesiih " Not merely to see Ills face. bill wo would speak wilh Hlm and he langhl by Him. It should be the de¬ sire of every benrt to *ee Christ. '£>. 'Aii.lri-w mill riilllp." Hotv pleasing to l.od Is this union, when the niinlH-
ters of Ihe gospel agn I unite lo-
g.-lb.-r III bring s.iiils in Christ.
1\". Jesns li-ncliea tbi' wny of llfo
IVS o.'IO|i|.
I'.l. "Jesus nnstvered llieui." Our Lord spake primarily lo Ihe (Jreeki and s<.i.oniliu'ily lo Ills disciples. 111 nf Ull- iiieiining of Ills Inipendliig deulh.
l-li of Ihe 111 ssily of fnllbfulncss to
Hlm ill It, (III of Ibe blessing attached thereto. "Tbe hour." The lliue. •¦Should lie glorllleil." The time ha* come when the t.ld prophesies (Isa. !A: .'!: Ill):;il are to In- flilllllisl. the .Mes- si.ihs klngilom Is to he set up In Iha ivbob- larlli. and ("hrlst Is tn take Hi* place on Ihe right hand of Cud. 12-1. "And die."" The sitiI must die In or¬ der to ilberale the llfe^germ and allow II to la-conie friillfiil. Christ must die to i-omplete Ills reilemplivo work.
•2o ¦ l.oveUl His life." The word Iranslaled life la oflen translated aoul, as In verse 1'7. The iiieanliig 1* thnt III- who makes the pleiisiirea. honor* and retvards uf Ihls life bis chief rou- eerii. and sni rlllces iila righteoUNnes* and iiilegrily In order lo obtain thein, 'shall lose ll'" -shall lose lu most casea even the earlhly rewards that he lin|>ed to gain, and shall lose his soul eter- liallv. "That balelh his life." On tbe Illlll.r hand, b- it ho siorill. es. wheu ll.-.l ssary. nil ivorl.lly goods for
< hrisi s sake and the goypels i.Mark S.;!.-ii. "shall kei-ji li""-flinll gain eter- Iinl life.
J.; "Sirtc Ml" ("hrlsl Is n Master In a ftMifiiid i-i.nw': lie inaliu.lN nirn, mill npiioiiils Ibem their tvork. Ue who ivishes lo serve ("hrisi must he-
< ome n disciple lo be taught, nnd a s.rvaiit loobey. "I.el hlm foll-.w .Me."' Let hlm nil out Ihe above prlnelplp,
ns Clirthl hii.l .b and »ns niHiiit lu
llo Tbla ia Cbr.s("n anawer t.> the re- ijii'^l of Ibe Crieka. Christinns must follotv Ihe iiielliodn and exaini.le of Cbrii-I. ""Wh.re I nn." In heaven.
Ilaahala of froaa In ¦ Itrain.
Toking n bole In a slopio il up drain on ll,. farm. .M.igi-trali- Tb'.mas H.-olt,
of Norili Walls. I'a n-b I a great
¦liianlii) of frogs. A bii-ln-l of Ihein li-apeil I.ul
I'jrior I'ride Stove I'o'iah
LIQVIO »aaty lor Us*. A t,-m drops .>f I'arliir rinb- Sn.ve I'olisb gives llie Klove a liriliiu'it liialro shine, making Ihe stove fit for tin- |«irlur. Nc
filled handa — easy tn ai.ply—alwayt udy Kequina no wiitir or miiiiu) (wau-r UJu-d lu paal« |silish mala tUe •tove.i Nu drietl up latale reinaiiu after Dsiog awhile, farlor Pride good to ibe laat drop. S'lld Ity all dMUSts. gold in Freeport by W. H Po*«, H. O. itcblat<^ aod O L Rapp A Uon. 17
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| Title | Nassau County Review 19050421 |
| Date | 1905-04-21 |
| Month | 04 |
| Day | 21 |
| Year | 1905 |
| Volume | 10 |
| Issue | 26 |
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