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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW
SINOI.tC OOPIUH. KIVE CKWTt*
VOL. VIII.
A TAMILT yitrtVAVRR OF LOCAL AND UXNBBAL INTBI.LKiKM R
frep:port, n. y., Friday, april io, ioo.;.
TIKHS: tl.lO TKAtLT IS AOTAUkS
NO. 24.
SECURITY, COMFORT, NECESSITY
THE EASTER LILY.
MlNN.l IRllM
LOCAL
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DISTANCE
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cate with ONE MILLION Stations
throughout the Country,
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FULTON STREET, FREEPORT, N. Y.
COLDS THAT HANG ON
So frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing away or take something that only half cures it, leaving the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble.
^FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR
TOIEY'5
HBNEY'-^TAP
lOiiungT THMOJiT PAt LUNB 1
Cures Coughs and Colds quickly and prevents
Pneumonia and Consumption
OONgUHPTIOII THREATKNgD
C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Champaign, 111., writes: ,' I was troubled with a hacliirg cough for a year and I thought I had consuinption. I tried a great many remedies and I was under the care of physicians for several months, I used one bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, and I have not been Iroubled since."
HAD mOli«HITIS FOM TWENTY YtARS •NO THOHaNT HK WAa INeURAaLl
Henry Livingstone, Babylon, N. Y., wriies: "I had been a sufferer with Bronchitis for twenty years and tried a great many with ooor results until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured mc ol my Bronchitis wbich 1 supposed wss incurable."
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Anmo^MMidtnc m »lirfc*i and (l*«crip<)«n mat nohly ai»-i>r;-iiti our t-pminn Irmm whetlier an i^nllon i» pri bntlT pmenlaM*.
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K h«ni1artm#>I» ll.n«tr»i.>.* mt^Wo 1jir*M< rtr* • cmr: fuur nontba. tL SdJ bj-Il n#w»«le«ler«.
MUNN « Co.""-—'New York
Hr&nHI tym.-e «» r :
Are due to Indigestion. Ninely-nlne of tvery one hundred people who have heart trouble ¦ can remember when It *aj simple Ind.ges- lion. tl is a acientlllc (act Ihat all cases ol hearl disease, not organic, are not cnly Iraeeabla to, but ire the direct result ol indi¬ gestion. All lood laken Into the stomach which tails ol perfect dl jesllon ferments and svehs the stomach, puffing it up against the hearl. This Interferes w;ih the action ol Ihe heart, and in Ihc couise of time that delicate bul vital organ becomes diseased.
ttrVgtahlt.rlNtstit.O tay, 1 h»d slcrrach IrrubM and tttt In • bti slata a* I had heart trcj^le •rtlh II. I took Knd^l OrlperaJa Care lor at«il lour mvJfttha and II rjrod ma.
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T -a, Vs)#»ifcifeiJ»kr-'.*^5S
rt*l Ilai J ca 1 li ¦'pc to cart 9 i\ory cup so fair
iquisitt shape
Anil perfect white At Ihal nhich on the lily j stem
Of hvn-j emerald eroa-s, 'And a-ith the sweetness cf the spring
.So eartnly fjolj was ever f.'una
So free from dross and pain. From stains of bleed and bmer
And fever-sh lust of gain. As Ihat whl.-h in the lilvs hear!"
The sunshme sloi A g"l.]en treasury enlcvked
In pearl for Easter Day,'
fivcnty ratles and rrm,iliis n wwlt. may KO no women, hut N»l.j- .Moiissn Day Is the soie time of the year when If n ihan.'e linn-ze lifts a MiLsllniml's veil ¦M.,1 .,1.—.- i.... w»-j.i„K loveliness to the .rave youths passliii; m her f.^.'! .Ml.'ih Tvtil forgive.
While this pim-eanl passes, nil devout nirls|."..him ¦«'eiiiK !ra*u..j.|„g .,, „,^ Ilo.y Srpiltehre, It ts esllitoirrn mat this year i:;,iXK1 (Jroeli fhrlsUaiis fro',» llussla are seekiiis salvation In .leru¬ salem lu I'omiiany with LIKX) from lOpypt, a few Imiiilreil from Imlia. MHI .Vnierieans nml alimit .'tlKKl nomlescrliits of various natloiialliK-s, all iillgrlms tu the saereil shrine.
tin tlie night of r.oixl Kriilny nt least in.oiiil iiilgrlins will lie, sit, staiil or kmel on the stone lloors .niul hemties. Ill the g.nllerles ami elolslers. on Ihc haleonles ami roofs iml stainases or In Ihe outer court of the Chuii-h of the Holy Sepiit ¦hre~slleiit, prayerful, ini- inovahle, waltlni; for ilaivn, Alt nlj;lit Ihe streets villi resoiiml wllti the "Uesurrectlon Ilyiuii," ivhi.h on Kaster Is ehnngeil to the trinmplial "Chrlstos voshresl Christos voshresi" ("Christ is risen)") Aud this chorus is thc crowning glory of UriH'k Kaster,—New Vorii Worhl,
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENT* FOR APRIL 12.
Snhjeri: Tlia ItaiamctlsB, t Cor. aw.. iMk at, SO-SS-Uoldan Tait. 1 Car. zw.,M_ IHrmory Varaea, 111 BS TaMiioaalolf •¦ the Llay*a Lraaon.
^1. (.'brisi'n rvsurri'clion affirmed (ts. Stt
tl.w'f«i.^""' '? '"lirist riwn." Paul btciaa ll^e i,^^" rh.ii.ter with a marahaliaf oT He IW,' • ".' "'• resurrection ol Christ. at one SL" *"¦"' •{"¦r witnraa,' «t«b tCO iH'twM^iiX^' "^' J"""* «>>« forty ttyp
Me ivith llim JC":'. """. heard Kra talk, cnt timea in i«rioiTb^„p„ j^. ^^ ^ these witiicMe, «h-» f,„ihi?"5qlSB^ ances. Ijilcr on Paul nTi.„if „.» J^oa. *aiv Him. hcird Him. J^uTlL^ {,\ffija! No event in all hmtery haa grMTCL, nr toon convincing'' proofs than that JtMJK toM from the ilcail. Sight, hearing, toock; ^n cmnhiiied ni the prvof. Then, ths CoW^ tian chnich, anil inileeil every conrcrt aa4
was a proof Ihat a liriM
^-f ^n-
'.^^m.-
DONE
^
A ... '•
IN CREPE
' V J
PAPER.
rilKI.Y nowlH're on earth at i i|„. rags, ilht ami siinalor ot the fhep- pri'si'iii is ilie I'i'slival of j herds.
Kiist.r cih'lir'ile.l wilh Alt Ihese shreji are to lie Iiilleil nml Creater pump anil euthusi- j ...nt.'ii on Thmsilav. vet no mau mav asm than at .lerusalem by-,,:,, „f [.i^ „„.|i sacrilice. .Vfter Ueath .lew. Muhomelan ami Chris-] ,i,p ^p^,,.^, „„,,,, [„, ,iislrlliuteil among tian alike. Us symhollc | |-,.i,,,„]s. nel.u'lihors and tho poor, every
STATE NEWS.
Tha Kiclaa Tax BIII faonl.
The Liiinor Tn\ Inciense hill ha? lieen pnssed liy the .Vssenihly, Klglily four Iteputitiiaus voted for it nnd llfly nine llemourals aud two llepulitiiaiis against It, There were two Uepiih Ileniis present. Speaker Nlxoii and Mr Trcit, wlio did not vole. One liepuli liean waa til al home, Tlie hill had tieen previously p,'issed liy the Senate nml wns sent fo llovernoi' (idell foi his slguature. He Immediately for warded it to Allorney-lii'iieral Ciiu- iii'i'ii, for liispi'i lion ns In Us fonn. with the l-eqilest llllll It he l-i'llll-ll"il lo lln' I-;.\i'riUive Chaiiilicr at the earliest puv siiile moiiieiil. Covernor Odell has eald that 11 had lieeii esllmated ihnt If the mensure should lieeonie a law the Slate would reeeive an aihlitlonal reveiim nuiouiilliig to ,?,"i,IHKI,(IIKI yearly. If ihi.= estimate Is correct the llovernor will once more he ahle to point to n virtunt iilioUtion of direct Sinle ta.xatiou. fol till" Indirect revenues now amount In ,$17.IHi0.iii«l yearly, and ilie adillli'in of $.¦1.11^1.1111(1 to them will consei|iieiilly
lirilll.' up llie loMl li'Vl'Illh' 11.'" till' Slllll
to ?'i;.MHKi.iiiHi. whirh is williin St,iiiiil,- IKKl of ilie iiMiouui of inoui'v usually aii|iro|iriati'il yearly for Ilie siili|Hirt of ihc Slate Ciirnimcnt. tt Is iinil.aMe. thi'i-i'foi-e. ilial even if iionioie taxalion hills are passed this year hy the l.egls laiiii'c. III.' direi-t Slate tax this yeiii will lie a small one. The l.ill in. reases llie insi of a li'iiior ia\ rerl ill.-ale liriy licr Il'lll, ilir.iii'.;liiiiit tin' Slate, ill llll' Honiii.i;li of M.-iiili.-ilt.-iii. Cr.'aicr New York. Ihe cost of a li.|iior tax ii'rlili.'a;. Is a.lvamed from ?S(NI lo f.i'HHi. and a siinilnr tUty per eent. advame in the I-0--I ..f a lliiuor lax icrillirale is im'.lc ill I'lluT l.oi'ouv'lis.
rill Money I'or SMle In.ll.ini<.
The Iiilerioi' tH'i.ai-liiii'Ul is niaKliii. .i.iivc lu'.'iiariiiioiis lo pav .fl.ii'.jS.T-l 1 lo Ihc Si.x Nalions Indians of New York Slate, awarded to them t.y Con- i-'i'i'ss three years ago. as the resiili of ll'.eii' fauioiis Kansas land itaiiii HL-aiiist th,. I'liilcl Slai.'S (oneninieiii. I'll.' Indians who will rei-.'ii.' the iMoiii'v nilllllier alioiil Cikki. an.l are in- .liKleil in llie On.indagas. Oiieiil.-is CaviiL'as. Sen.'.as. St. Ilefis. Tiisi-ar ,iras. Sto.-kliriilges. .Musees and Iln.ili. ei'ii.wns trill.-^. Ka.h in.livi.lual will i-e.,'iv.' .ii.i.|-..x;ii^'iii'lv .SHim, an.l tin 111.'ll.'V will lie paiil hv click lo prev.iil fraUiN.
r.iv
¦III. inmii Ve
I'll, wi.i.lv kll as "Sal.'Ill',
111.
Il.'irlem \all.'V inn." illi'il at his home. In Sou'li Salem. an.T an illness of .sevei-.il wcks. UN ili'Hih was due to ..1.1 age. tie was l.orn near Sah'in Novemlier ll. ISiW. and until his lasl illii.'ss had l.ioked for want Avilli tii'i'ii inleresl lo tils one hiin.lr.'.lili l.irih.lay. I'mil re.-.'nily his
mlml liad In lear. his lieniiH): an.t
ev.'sight g.iod. ami he had eniovcd ic markalily good geneial ti.'alih. lli was a fai-iuei- and altrilinted his loim vears to his ouldoor life and regiihii iial'its.
¦4000 For a Bull Cair.
The liiKliesi prl.'o ever pai.l f.T I, calf. IfliHKi. has iiisi tiecn iiai.l hy Il.'nry Steven-^, of t.a.ona. t.. 111.' llr,.ihi'rtown slo.k farm of Or,-k.'iiiy Kails for a nine weeks old hull call tl'^ .him is Sailie Yalt. the worhl's of¬ ll.-ial i-hamiiion I.inter .'ow. ami it" sire Is Hei-vl Wnyue. w lio..e dam has nn offl.-ial recor.t of iweuty-seveu pounds four oniiccs of Initter in seven days If l.loo.l an.l ,11-inal p.'rf.irmance of Liially a.'.i-.'riaine.l ami deierniined telt. It is far an.l away tin' mo«t iiromlsiiiu llolsiciii Kreislen hull inlf living to da V.
Manv r.inaninptiv* Torvlrtp.
Or,,. f.,iii-ili of the p.ipulatl.in of Ih- t'l,nlon Slat.' I'ris.m at Ii.innemora 111'- .-onsnmiiliVe. This staleuient wa- ina.le hy I lr ,1 II Itai'soui. a |iliv^: ...in at ihe insiiintii'ii. In nn argiimen
Mil'inltt.'d t.l llie Way 1 Means
i'..iiimill.'.' of the Assemhiv. at Alli.iliy. in f.-iv.ir of Ih.' l.ill making an appro- r.'ia'i..n for the .-.-.11611-11. tion of a t.uit.I Ull at III.' prison for the care of tiris .'iiers thus aim.-te.l. There nre liit-.T'-utar lllllill.-s of 111.' In-'iiiii, ..r wli.'in 1H.-I w.'r.' transf.'rreil t: olher inslitntioiis.
Inereaaa In Corporatlona.
Til" great in, 1..-1-.' in ll..' niin.h. ; 'V, ii'W .-..ii'.irati.ins l..'iiiu f.irm.-.1 in tl. • Slat.' has pra.-ti.allv resultwl in .I'.ul'ling th.' r.'.eipt'* of 111.' S.'.r.'larv I.l Stat.''s olli'.' In re.-.-II, vears. I-'.'i 111.' i.uar.er en.led Mar.h ,'11 ih.' n.-r -amines of th" ileparlnu nt for cerlil'. '1 '..pies of coriKirallon pa|.ers nml otler offl.-e records aggri'gale.t S'JI.IkII. a- .'.miiared with .-arnini:* of »lli.47T last y.ar nnd «Kl.r.T4 In l'«il.
New Oli rialil In Strnbrn roanlr.
A pr.'inising ' ew ..It tl.l'l has U'cn .ip. ll.'.l n.ir li.'Xvilh'. in Sienl.en Conn, tv. jnst over the All.'i.'any <'.iiinty hor I li.'r Tracy A C.i of Amlover. com j pl.'ie.l n w.'ll ,1 f.'W il.iys ngo that Is j tlowmg tweniv-tlv.' hnrrels u dav, an.l 1 the entire se, ii"n of the eountrj- is now | iin.l.r l.'ase and m.iny wells will Is- ; drlllivl at ome. Ttie oil aand is foiiii.t j nt a .lepth of MIJ tt-rt sml tue oil Is ; huh grade. I
meaning only slightly varied hy the devotees ot tho world's threo great fuiiha.
To the devout Jew it Is slill Ihe Keast ot Kassover; lo Ih,' Moslem It Is the anniversary of Isaac's release from j death on Mount Moriah: lo the Cliils- , tian It is Inllultely more, for here aie ; tielhsomnne, llolg.itha and the Holy j Sep i-ln-e, which speaks lo litm most ' oloipieiitly of the Hesnire.'ti.iii.
Monderfiil to Western eyes are those Kusler ceremonies iu the Orient. Unre¬ ly docs tlie lireek nml Latin festival fall iijiou the same dale. It Ihereloie happens that for weeks pilgrims from hoth churches ponr into ,ti'rusalein from Ihe four quarters ot tlie enrlh. Every hospice Is crowded, every dwelling has Us guest: and far out on the hllls-es|i.'i-ially on the west.'ni slope of .M..iiiit Olivet inniim.'i-alil.' white teiils are pilch.'d. as in Ih.' .lays ot the Masler, Kiiry ship to ,laffa brings ils hnmli-eds; every road has Us eamvnn of hors.'s, camels, donkeys and dog.s—lireek Chrlslinns, Moslem Aralis and foreign liorn .lews. In voluhle yet liicturesiiue confusion, "going up to Jerusalem" as men w.'iit IIikki years ngo.
In the Holy CUy Itie narr.nv streets nre fnll to their nlmost enpaiiiy, and thousamls aie oiiisid,. Ih.' walls Irv¬ ing vainly t.i eiil.'i'. It is a inolh'y crowd, lo lu' sei'ii noivher.' els.', ami lo lie seen even In J.'riisal.ni al no olh.'r lluie.
All nighl iir.ir,'ssi,,ns of liiissiau pil- grliiis Iiass Ihroiii-'li III.' ,I,'iir,-i gat.' lo nmi from the Cliui. h of Ihe tl.ily Sep¬ ulchre. At liines Ihey sing, always oue song, Ihe "Song of Ihi' lli'surn-c- tlon," If l.i'gins wilh .me h.w, walling note, like the ci-y of Uu' h.sl. Hy i„-.,s nnd threes and tens and hnmlre.ls th.' refrain is taken up, until ih.' I'litlri' stre.'l, eveu 1.1 ih" tl.,ly S.'piil. In,., i^ full of the moui'iirul strain.
While as silver in the moonlight Fhines 111.' I.m.r .,1' ili.' I-lmiierors Cliur.-h. its ,r.i-s a p.-art against ilii' puriih' iiIl-IiI sky. wIht.' gr.at stars
Iloat like truanl l.all s. l.ik.' a ling.'
thail..w sian.ls ilii' t'ower ..f Hai i.I ami the .Itadi'l.
Ueyond lln- rily s.'.'s Ihi' pih'
Ill-easts of 111.' iI.'l.r..11 hills. «lii'i,' .Mn-ahaiii an.l Isaai- lii' at p.'a..\
On the Weilnes.lay prei-edlng Kaster the lisilor wakes lief.ue snnrl.se, ronsi'il hy what seems the walling of t.ahies. In the ojii'ii sipiare north of the Jatl'a gale he ses hiiihll.'il loL'etli.'i- ns il.'iisely as lli.''y i-au staml llo.'ks .if sheep and goals, wilh llnir shepherds, all Ih.' i-.ia.ls lea.liiig I.. tlies.|uai-e alive
with h.'i-.ls lil.'aiing pil sly ami half
straiigh'.l iiiih Diirst ami ih.' 11 hili' al knliiie iliisl of ,leriis,'i|.<ni. 'tliousands are li.'ie alrea.ly; thousamls iiioi-e ar.' on their w.'ary way, f..i- it is "n sh.'ei' to a man " in M.ish'in land. The herd ; ers ill'.' loud voi.-e.t an.l ipiarrelsonie, th.'V tight ea.h ..Ihcr f.ir li.'st places. Ileal Ih.'ir ..wu ll.i.-ks and oihers', am. ' turn Ihe morning Int.. a sort of Hade} of cursing and confusion.
Xo man would gm-ss that itiis seem Is Ihe lieginning of a religious .'el.'hra- : llon whl.-h ixl.'iids over every imh .if J
,Mal i.'tan territory arlh. It Is
the iiiepaiMlioii for Kiirl'.-iii Ilalrain.
On this day every Mosh'iii, rich 01 |H)or, must I.ny a slieei. or goal for tin encrilie.' on Thurs.lay, nnd hefore <; a ni. cr.iw.ts .if gayly ilr.'sse.l ami tnr liani'd Moslems galher aliout tl
man's tahle supplied nt another's ex¬ pense. At Munn. nenr Mecca, this scene cliaiiges somewhat. Ilere each
DAviii's on ziok'r oate.
grown mnn musi slay lii> with Ills own hand, lllng slnnilder and Hy, not lo leaving It to decay in th. and liecome a menace
owu sheeii it over his
iklug ll.ick, tropic snn
10 Ufe not
alone iu .Mima, tnit 10 the verge of pilgrlmdom; or the sheeji may he lukeii for food hy the poor to sustain what wrelehed life the .-liolera may spare.
Itp-to.Date Trlflaa ^Tmuslit For raater- Tlinr.
Quite endless seeiu Ihe iiossitilllttes of crepe nnd tissue pnper. The making of flowers grows more and more iH-r- fecf, not to inentlon taking ou greator
madk of cbepe papeb.
variety, uulll one wonders at the re¬ sources of tti.ise wlio nre conlUumlly evolving Ihese pretty com ells. A num¬ lier of the faselnatlng tilings serve na well for tierman favors as for Easier giving and feasting. While these pa¬ pers are uKunlly lu lloral forms lliey are hy no ineniiH Uintled to theui, nil sorts of ehariutng sctieiues belutf worked out to perfection.
i.M.M!. .IKliC
Among Chrlslinns Thursdny preced-
iig lOasii-r Is a day of inagnlllcenl
-.'ri'inonial. Hef.iie H n. in. a dense
nl i crowd nils the court In front of the
mals, lifting thi'iii, pin. liiiig thcli hacks, pulling their wool, hag-,'liiig. vo.'iferaliiig ami hargaiiiing with the herders for . h.ii.'c.
A great Moi-k of llee.y whil.. sheep vanishes In ten minul.-s, liought by otic
Holy Sepulchre, covers the stalr.-ases, .iiilllows upon the roofs and hah'onles, and lills every Hi. he which offiTs sup¬ port for a toe. II Is llie day of foot- washing, an.t the ceremony lakes place on a platform In the centre of a conrt.
ag. Ill I the ili-i'Ck I iforin
iriar.-h 111 g ll with gre
id twelve priests It pomp and dig-
PII.ATE s Hoisr. inn's rank and |k>-
Aaaorlfiaa Kallraoi la Fmnoa.
.^mmcana. it if aa«rt«l. 'ttur s^currd franrhifra which call for tiio ronfctnjriion ei 775 mil«« 01 rlrrtnc raiir'.ad, cunorcting I.illr an'l Rouh^ix in thr Fren.h roal rr- »i,>n«. wh.rh. if cirrir.1 ..ut. will cnUtl an upeauiturr ul abbut f7,'JUU,uuO.
for ai-tordiiii lo n altion inuil l«> ih. bought
Here a little hia k ki'l lr Dur. haseil l.y a tilhih of tl..' srmle. I.rutiit ..f fa.-e nn.l dirty uient, yet. like all his rn.e, al. faithful to tl.e .ust.iin of his w>
Often ttie animals i>'i.t 1* ,iway hy main for. » in thf arm -\ral.». U'.a'M- th.y .ann.>i Is' .Iriien an.l from Iheir sh. ph.Ml-. Hour after gioi
l.f gar- i.liitcly
..(•ih.
ully.
Their r..l.<'s an' niagnlllcent wllh gohl eiiil.i'oidery. J.'ii els dazzle the eye. I.'11.ler strains of iiiiisi.- ii.in-h itie lieart, .'Illd In the closing moiueiits of the sreiii' a II.H-k of .loves drops Into the .-.mrt nn.l . ir. l.'.s ,'il.out the head of the I'atriar. h.
In Ihe Armi'iiian I'hnr.h. Imilt on Ihe site and larg.'ly out of th.' .lel.ris of Ilei-...l's paluK', i:i'' same eeieniony takes pla.-e lu the afternoon, nnd ns Itiis chnrch ts the richest nml most magiitli.eni of all Orieulat Chrlslen- ¦loni. it Is a Wonderful pageant, wilh ill.' pii.'sis. In d,-i7.7.11iig vi'stmi-nls, siir- r..iin.lliig the rat.-lar.-h at Ih.' high at- t,-ir, th.' g..|il. n himps, the votive ..ITer- iiigs an.t th.' g.,1.1 nii.snl.-s of th,' wiilN.
(;.,".l Krl,lay 1.rings the iiro.:es»l-.ii of \,l'y .Mon«-,M. in wlii.-h nil mnl,' >lahoini'!ans must Join who .an, going 1.111 from ttie Mosipi.' of Oinar-wlii.h
has 1 u ,|,ise,l lu lulhl,Is slu.-e
W,,ln,--'tay morning pasing I'nstwaril ttir.iugh St. Sti'plM-n's gate, the holy gi-.'i'ii Hags Hying, hamls playing. Turk. Uh Ir.M.ps es.orlliig, atti-mte.l l.y the iluvernor of Jernsaleni ,-Mid tie' .Mufti, who is the hea.l of the .Mahonii'tau Chur. h.
Alt 111.' .Mo-leni y.oith of the elty. In -iifH-rl. ri.lu-' am! vu h.irsel.a. k If ri.h. .,11 foot if poor, folh.w this priH'ession iloivn th,' eiistern ron,t into th,' Vallry ..f Sd..nin, over <he I.rook K,"!ron. p""! ijethsemaiie ni.,1 over the south spur it the Mount of Ollies, ivludlng In in.iiig liie gi-ny-gr.en oilv.- 1 oier l.iowii hills like a
h.iur tlie sale ...iitiniiei the rnaBuiti- w..n.lerfut glittering sfr;i'-nt or auot'ier
rrnc*- of enil.r.,i.lery nml siinipin.iUs- .oLiiuering Cni«.i.h'r'h army goinc to
ness of i^ih.r di^l.laycd hy l.uyers III worship ll.xl al llie tuiuU of Mone Uelidav QucTT cuutramiu;; keculr v
EASTER BELLS.
Ahir
The ni
Willi 111
l.'l
The Ki K.<li.MnK
Krom I
uv HAIiel.INK ( t
11. the aoiinil of helli,! ..hhiiig fll.in Hi'ii lo sra, nolle thrill ui a aoiig thai
that
>, nnd tlmt i» to he! over » ii.ls on.l .tells, Ild steeple, from sireet and lown— From lonelv villngei nrsih.l .town At th,' f.i.'t. of the inuuntions, ruugll
and
Ah! the wilderni'ss blussoini lo-da> ^nelv— The heart'n bleak desert is gla.t Sftain; And roars hbom »here thc hraaihlri
The
greii
nil has forgotten h in thiH hrne.lu-lion of li Hark! Hoainig out on Ihc The mvri.id cudenrea of p I'raise an.l riluul, chant Su-elling Ihe wnrl.l wide 1 That .lies, in a dream, the
- irricf sn.! pain
id psalm, »ter sonn oii.In aniong!
ECCE HOMO.
Savi.inr w,is working in thr world.
Kirat IVnits." The first fruita wera tho first npe ears of grain, offered under tho l«w (Uv. 23: 10 II) ss a grateful acknoirl- cdgcmcnt to (iod for His goodneaa. It was the ple.lgc and jironiise of the whole har¬ vest. So Christ's resurrrction waa tho plcdtff thnt the whole rrsurrtction hanrsal ivoul.l follow. 'That slept," A moat hssil- tifitl nnd instructive term for dsath. Osn- lerv ineans sleeping iilaec. Death ia eallsd s sleep because, I, In both the.person is unconscions of the worldly activity aroaad Iiiiii. 'i. The soul continues toJiTC, whilS thu body is unconscious. 3. 'niars il to he RU awakcnin{( to new and frsah Ufa. Ihe very expression implies immortality.
•21. "Ily msn." It pleased Oo4 tlist fal some way humanity should within itaall, however ai.led with divinity, work OOt it* own destiny, both for death and lile, i» A.lam iin.l in Christ, "Came dssth. Compare Horn. 3: 12-19, with tha narrsttr* in Cien. 3, "By man—the resurrectioh. Mortality eame by Adam, immortality by Chrut; sn sure ss sll have been subjostoq to natural death hy Adorn, so sure ahaU all tie raised again hv Christ Jesus. <
II. The inmrniptibte body (va. 804f7). tkl. "This I say.'' Tlie apoatle ahosrs clearly that man in his present condition cannot enter the portals of eternal ^ory. "l-lesh and hlood." Man in hia prsasBt state of infirmity nnd decay, with a body th:it is fragile atid weak, "(^annot inhsiit!^ llis nature is not capable of enduring ths "I'tcrnal weight of glory." In order to" bs nhle to inhabit the eternal mansions man must be immortal. "Kingdom of Qod. Heaven: nppronriately called the kinidaa bccsu^e He w-ill reign there in undhridM snd perfect glory forever. "Maithsr doth," ele. Our ordinari' flesh and blood is by its very nature destined to convp- tiiui. It is not with such flesh and blood Ihat we can hecome partakers of ths. In* corruptible life, -1 ¦«.»
."Sl, 52, "A mystery." A truth not knowa before, and even now that it is revealed il is t.m deep for human reason to fsthosi. "We." Tlmt is, the nhole body of dbris* tians wh.) are candidates for the slorioas rcifurroction. The uso of Ihejford ;'.W(^'ta_. this connection Hoes not prove;' SS sons seem tn think, that thc npostle cxpeetsd to be alive nt the coming of Clirist. "Kol sll sleep.'' We shall not all die. "Alf bO changed." Those who nre alive at th* dsjT of iii.igment shall he chnnged so that thair liodies will liecome rpirituni bodiea like ths bodies of those wlm shall bo raised troM the dead. "Twinkling of an eye," In Stt instant of time; as soon na a person BSS wink. The resurrection of all tha dsM from tbe foundation of the world to tasI time, and Ihe change of all the livint thssi upon"earlh, sh,ill be the work of a ainris moment. "/..ast trump." • The tnirapat will he sounded on the laat great dsy to call tlie dead from their graves. It WSS prolmbly never heard but onee by hnmsB ears, nnd Ihat was nt Sinai {Ex. 10: W-l*). ,1;^, 3A. "This incnrruptib'e," The mif :al hody i^ not destro.ved nnd again created. hat il is "clothrd unon" with immortality. It rcreivcs an ed.liiioii of qualities which it ihd nnt lioness before, "Is writton," In Isaiah 23-. S. "Sivallowed up." Death IS here pcri'oiiiiicd an.l represenled as tt ilcv.,nriiig heing. fwallowing up all tho generations of men, nn.l hy the reaiirrse> lion nf Ihe ho.lv nn.l the destruction of the empire of .U'atli, (loj is represented SS swallowing him up, "In victory," Tho victcry nver death snd Ihe grave will bs i-.iniplele. The changed body will be (11 incorniplihle, (2) glorious, 13) powerfnl. (4) n spinlun! hody, (5) onr like tbe body nf ll,.' ql.irili.'it Christ. SVhnt a time of vic¬ tory that lllll he for the righleounl
,''w-.'i7, "Thv sting." t,hioted from Hoae* 1.1: 14. Death is here representrd aa hav¬ ing a sting. "O gravS—death." The R. V, also transposes the two membera of this verse. "Sling—sin." Ileath ronld not havo entereil into llio ivnrld if sin hsd not en¬ tered first, nnd it is siu tliat has armed 1,'nlh with its destroviiig foree; by aiu both I'l'.lv and sonl nre slsin. "The law." That whn h gives sin its power i» thc fact that il is Ihe Ir.insgreseion of thc riahteou* law of in ,nll wiM' and nil-holy being. There is ii,.l a rav of light in the law Tor the sin- a.-r: the law proiiouiircH the dratK sentons* and shows no mercy. "Ilat." !rhe alnnsr (-an rejoice that there is One who baa mads an atonement for sin nnd thus made it poB- cihle to deliver the trnnsgrrsaor from ths I'lirse nnd power of th,' luw. This ia dono through the mercy of (Jod, snd we ahonld give elernnl Ihnnka to His name for Ilia unspeakable gift. Ho givelh the victory over Satnn, death, hell ami the grave. _ III, The chur.il, astonished (v. 58). ft. "Ther.'fore." We come now to the eonclu- si.iii .if iIiIk woiidcriul I'bnpter, "8taad- fiist." lie seiih',1 an.l firm in vonr (aith in the lesinrectjon, which none (v. Ul aro endeavoring to ovBrtlirow, "UnmnvaDla." "Let nothing move you sway from this ho|ie of Ihe go..pel which is given unto yon. "Alwnys nhoanding." Btesdfsat mens positive, intrinsic firmness; unmov- al.le implies reiidanee tn the uightlasi oiiHi-ai-d pressures nnd fiercest onasts: abounding means rnergelie action, "Wort of Ihe Lonl." That wliich the Lord rs- nll the duties of Christiana. Tho
of
snd the npbuildinfl ." OhriaUans
know.*
'lliry do not livo fal nbl. '•.Vot in vain"
of tlie I'lnirrh. "V are r positive iwopte
uncrrliiinty snd dm .,„, ,.. ,..„
'\ our tah'ir wil! hr rewarde.l. There wiU he R leHun-c. n..n sn.l then you will bt fully recompeiiae.t. The sentiinent of tho iiliole verse is that thc lio|ie of the raaar- rertion and of future slory should atimo- late us In great and self denying efforts ia honor of J]ipi who h^s revealed jjiitt joo- trine, and wbo "pu'rpiises Vi ¦Yfttm~^0 there. Other mrn sre excited to (real ef¬ forts by the hope of honor, pleaaure or wenllh: Christians should tie excited te toil find N,-lf-.teiiial by the prostiect of immor¬ tal glory, hy Ihe ns.urnnce that their hopes aro not in vnin and will not deceive them.
Of L'isi lioys attending oue s, hool a|
,„., ,„, „, _ „.., iKjver. Eniland, llXi learned Ic awtol
Wilh this uroii'sslou. wlikh luarchi s I Isat winter st the corporation baths.
¦.ettara Dallvarrd by 'Phoa*.
It is nntahir that in rural distiirta ths t, lephone has mnny rnmiheations that ar* har.llv ever reached by thc postal aervice, except nt intervals. It is almost a atata¬ ment of fill t that the more widely are aep- Hriite.t neighboring peoplr the more proba¬ ble they have privaie telephone romraiuii- cstinn. The pr»|>o«itioa reeently mad* to Congress covering an exiirriinental rural telephone free delivery illustrates the es- tent to which the telephone has attained la such districts. The silieme is to provid* a stamp whiih will authorise the poatmas¬ ter at the rreeivins oilier to open letters, and telephone Ihrir eontrnta to the |)*r- Mins sddrrssed. That such a meaaure ia offered seriously indicates the wonderfvj extent to whirb Ihr telephone haa entered American communities.
Waals a WliaU. The halls nf thr National Haaetmi st Washington are adorned with a number of whale skeletons, hut in order to mak* th* ;.,lle.ti.m eomplele thr oflieint« are deairoo* of a,', unng a blur right whalr. IVofasaoc K W Trar, thr curator of mammals, viait- rd NewfoundUnd last summer and enliMad thc interests nf the whalers generally la hia sear,/h, and lAiould onr be captured th* professor will, no douht. lie promptly la- lormed, and will proceed lo the spot, pra-
fare,l to make thr best uf tbe o|ipoKttnity. 'rofeasor True saya the whnle Arctic Aeat is on the alert fnr a blur whale, and should hr rnrivr word that one hsa been foahd he will makr easts ol th* body and aav* tbr bonrs, so thst tk* "blower" may b* utilized for acientiflc purpoaea,
Bor.Orown Corm Fnv Shns.. .
All nver thr Slate of llhnuia the faria- gruiv.i lioys are preftaring tu produce tiwi finest boy grown eom that ever p**p*4 from the earth or waved its br'iad aword- leaves lasilv in thc prsirir sunshine, WiTI Ij <Nwelt, K'jperintmdmt of tbe Aarical- lunt Deiiartnient of the Illinois eshibit far the Wnrld's Fair oi ISM at ti>t. Lamia, bsS srnt nut 110,0011 eireulars aonounctac iW eonlitions of Ihe contest. Eaeh bof ia Illinois, wbrthrr be gets a cirvolsr or Bols is entitled to 3(10 grains nf the beat wMM corn for fire centa, and with tboa* •• grains he can enter the eonteat lar MJlBi amounting in all to S3n» in vsin*. TW. mm la a ouaHty thst vieldcd laat y*ar •• hish as ninety-five buahels <* tW SJVf- fbe prize com is (or exhibit st ths WtOtmO Ttil. ...... . .. ..
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NASSAU COUNTY REVIEW SINOI.tC OOPIUH. KIVE CKWTt* VOL. VIII. A TAMILT yitrtVAVRR OF LOCAL AND UXNBBAL INTBI.LKiKM R frep:port, n. y., Friday, april io, ioo.;. TIKHS: tl.lO TKAtLT IS AOTAUkS NO. 24. SECURITY, COMFORT, NECESSITY THE EASTER LILY. MlNN.l IRllM LOCAL . >^x r--j czD _ i.ONG DISTANCE Telephone Through THIS SYSTEM you can communi cate with ONE MILLION Stations throughout the Country, The New Yerk and New Jersey Telephene Co., FULTON STREET, FREEPORT, N. Y. COLDS THAT HANG ON So frequently settle on the lungs and result in Pneumonia or Consumption. Do not take chances on a cold wearing away or take something that only half cures it, leaving the seeds of serious throat and lung trouble. ^FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR TOIEY'5 HBNEY'-^TAP lOiiungT THMOJiT PAt LUNB 1 Cures Coughs and Colds quickly and prevents Pneumonia and Consumption OONgUHPTIOII THREATKNgD C. Unger, 211 Maple St., Champaign, 111., writes: ,' I was troubled with a hacliirg cough for a year and I thought I had consuinption. I tried a great many remedies and I was under the care of physicians for several months, I used one bottle of FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR. It cured me, and I have not been Iroubled since." HAD mOli«HITIS FOM TWENTY YtARS •NO THOHaNT HK WAa INeURAaLl Henry Livingstone, Babylon, N. Y., wriies: "I had been a sufferer with Bronchitis for twenty years and tried a great many with ooor results until I used FOLEY'S HONEY AND TAR which cured mc ol my Bronchitis wbich 1 supposed wss incurable." THREE SIZES, 26Cy 50o and $1.00. SOLD MD RECOMMENDED DY Refuse Subetltutes SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. IN ANY LIGHT Make finished pictui es on Ui^e Kodak Load aiul uiiloail Kmliiks .-iiivvvlii'i'i'. Dovoliip withuut ilink I'o.iiu in tho Ki.)il;ik I>i'V.'liiiiin^: M:ii'liiiiiv Triiit liv d'lv nr iiiKlit mi Ilrkk'i ^^ KodAks. $5 to $75 HB Brownie Cameras. $1 arvd $2 ^^B KodaK. "DexJctopin^ Machines Also a varied stocic ui ^ Films Solio Velox 5. F. PEARSALL Review Building Main St.. Freeport MONEY TO LOAN -•"':^. :"'^ i>" •¦••"t .\r (;o.,,l «:-;.li, alien- i'r..iiii, )- hi-i-,'i.Ii- |
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