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^^^•'\Nbf*'' VOL. 86 55; THE MtPWft ftEGtSTEB « M, tfk M W IN. $1.00 Pi» ^*» 1M ADVANCE. ir BUSINESS CARDS OBlo***»oai» M»«o MS a. a*., XtO, 100 u4 jba^iirliifiw. **»\ Jeert at: • 1ST, \5*. -IWyBSD^T, MABOH' 98, mi KO t 4= \i D*a»*a*a**eriMoek , ' , Offlee fco«H!il»»<t»!»«»t^.*Ui«0 to »»na fcasp *-»i. _.^ -it Avenue r*»»Kl»oJp«m,,7tqt at reidwm, Pare: Aya, WO DIS1CT MffltiS ALL IN ONE OR THE OTHER Every Human Being Is to Have a Full, Fair, Intelligent Oppor- tunity For Eternal Life, A SECOND CHANCE FOR FATHER ADAM ONLY . 1 and Soi-awa' jl* PMW) fiireee. 0/BMko»wr»«»».'»«..lioT»-MT«to8p.ra. Jpfll _»»B4 Sturgeon » oa Weal A-renne between \Wee* OSSr ttMt a§4 Piurlt AT»m», OffloVt»«»»*l«».»»..»»o<»i>d7ta8p.m. *eduta-U« ESyalolan, _, A who*. Hoars, Tooslay* jy.j»Mil^ v T^r.«l«T>a<l Batarday, » to * Cook's Giro- . .T. —:i rettawqras «adeTemlne;t. OnMdaiMtis •aid r'\*H a to a* Xeeevar * DowSS •Block; West a>tt«* werkaaaieaiairrv Mrl &wsasam j ««jr*«t street. D.D.B, offloo at waatof X»lu8t. s ,«OJ»B 8. OAt,LAaaA\N. saHZZ^jfe 1 * «*<>»»•»« County. iTflKMWi HVKMNOK. Air, OSes »» Court Boase. MBaAetdar U wk monli. XL AKUHf *, TAXNK3. D. D. B. DeW-ns-Koarnoylllock BallJ F\ „. _ . , . . — Phone 80S Otaoe Hoara-* to II A. M. 1 to5KM. G^:W; r i^ifajs^acaraif^ii I 6 M3IJ4I15 7 1 8 2. 3 10 161718 2223 24 ?5 11 FRATJBRNAL DIRECTORY Mod!n»Xod««,Ko.«»,P.»ndA. M. Meets Aral en*, third •W«dne»3sya of the month mt Xawele H»1I. W. M-> H, iW. <3.Uds, .JMwtstarri George A.Newell. -Mediae, Ctopter, Ko. SSI, 11. JuSt M«il •e»ad >oi rosttk 'raaedayp atmonth j*t •« SO p. »., la MMonla H»U. H. 1',. Ch»rl« A. Mick. Sacf«\Wr^ Howell. AIj>WOm«f»Coanoll,No.tl,WKit»«oC()nil •W«l*Md»rofm(mth»t7;Wt>.m..inMiuionlo -MM, *,i««,j0writ6A,N«v»«iU Bcooidar' ;Qabri*B',Sh»ttttf>k. ttedht* Lodge, S6.SS1.0.BS. Jleetatlie flr*t.tulthIrdMoaJ»r»o' cschmonth.tTUS p. nt„ la K»«oulu IU1L VTorthy U»tton MIM Kln» B»rk«r. SesreOcjr, Mm Mlnnlo OrlMii IXKIIO No. lit, I. O. O. K. Meets «T»tr Jifateratinln* Is Odd Fellows* II»U, Ch»rV»T.-C03k,NobisSmnd. LUBacon, Heor»i»rr« ( W«t«om* B«l>aU»a'l-3dga Ko, US, Meets tn»«in«t kit third WedMriat* la each month In OJoVlMMw*' nulntSD. nr. Mra-Allco nrowM, Soldo Grind. Jlrs. Alma Spoor, Siswtfmrt* Madtn i«tt* No. 8W, U. P. O. B Meets ertrr fkvndajr -atanltrg ia B- P. O. & Hall Bart $, 4ffarjv : fa«ltea Rnler, Jamea V. SInaiti-lwiiarr..- • Bra***r»vi«,fl.lCa.A. Keets first Wed- oe^^roC-BwaUiSt C K.RA.E»li. Peal- dent,/•>•*• OkrUt/. nsaheialSecretary, B. J.Skw. BniwkXo.<7,t, CB.A. Macta first and third Taaadaya ot month at L a B. A. Ball- Prosldsnt. KM. Altco Cl«arr. Secretary,Mrs. LcnlM'.O'JUlHr. Toiit So.J81, K. O, *. ]ik HMt» Srat and, thlnj- TM*S»jr» of ihe inontb. at Haccaoeo H&ll. »«r«t»rr.«-H.Barrett. Sirs No, »»TiJ<.;a *, M. Meats evert 5«- dayeTeilBt »t Maocat>c« Hsll. Commander, MraiJeniire Sjaelt jiooreUrx, iTrs. Martin 8mitH.. - •itmftMttaiUfJttrWkSrOiB. Meetsi.laat- ThnrKUrlnnwaihat Kacoabeo Unll. Chief Ranger, J. 1^, Whittloton. Klnsnotsl Bee re tary.e^ihUifpf',\ ' Media* Oaaaji,' Mo. -Wi*. M. 7T. A. Meels flrrtaaittftriTtiaatt^isif^mooth inli 6#(rf T. J^a'«;, Venerable donani, ^ B. ifarior^ Clerk, aipStairiir. Peajt Camp \So. WtB,. ltojal NorRiibors ot. AmericlHMe«Wlooond»hd-fottrtli, Tuesdays of month in Haecabee Hall. Oracle, Mrs. John BephoiJir. ttcatMi, Miss, Anna Mb- Tigue. • . '-.•-•• '••> •' . Meilna Odimoili)0i <BI, Ki of C. ilo'ets sec- ona aidfoArttt^alays of month In It of O. Halk. ..^6»oph.Jll]ran^ SJnanoial Sooretary. SaniUkin»Cbanoi!iWe,^l^Bo>atAroanttnij: Meets ssepnet and fonitn ^eaneadays of the month. Lodie *oottui-o'i-e?-<8»;MaiB.Bfeeet.. Ke«eai,Or!fd 6nr»on. : &esttiitr> Br.lianB.. Cptopjl'Si *WC»tli6il6.Bell6titndBenefit AssoeliiWr. Meat, second and-fofctrth Kbh- days of mbiiira «ttto, *. ilaili BroHdent,: J™' *»h'» \Xilitif. • BeeoMer, Miss Anna Mp*r'it|<i,:- y.-. ;;„•.• Mediia jEadg^o, W%-iBoohbmfB.Bell«f An. •octaijon. llwfMAfltjanith&a'ihnrsoaykdt mm * i Iitt dJ*, aaij.\.Conolaifei SC B. H «li«. c> < « < rt»ir.!John 1 BVWood. Mediaa .t*at»,.* l (,V ti, I, 6. A. T. • Meets CMef XUallw,' Jaitimlt rfarrbitt, ; Secretary, Saanjiir,.c<j tt k e ,: aoo^^o«iifo.,i;i;».:AA *«t*>the laat- M. Hood, OommiawlerV J^H'a'r'-^iiftfViOorw*-*t>;.«fc &;--i.». JM« the. ftfa, MoVthlr*' Tnea&yi in: thet tifl'y?'''9v-4»* BCaBI-Kri. JBose'iCeadj 'HJ^-aPMi' *»k« ^.VBIeeinikn, Beere- t«y|' ' # i^i Jn ? ^W»llte*»o. ll*)j;le«t« first \and r*^'^y;*fe>lngai*| taottth »11,0. & tr- w *P'*^J'Wt»»;.M;«,:w«a;-Beore. *T^'W^r'&*e*a». \•';• /.; sif ri ?°sj*»t \t^teoilw; TTnlbn. ioeat *To. J ^^^W'^;-lTf»«»^»L^ed>«a4»3ri^: March,; Ji M .Sejtynkwr ani ^WU«nt;;fif. «.,%»»#.»/ ' p - \a^lay; • .;_-., ; ;•\.'•' December. B*?r*t«rti-, jfti Lonapn, March 10..-Pastor Kus , soli.preached today at the toiition Tab- ernaeie to an over- flowing hquso. His text was taken frohi Hebrews.il, 3: \So gnat salva- tipu, wbicii bej|an to be spokep by our Lord, and was qqnflrmea unto .us by those who heard Him.\ The speaker said.-. In the past many of lis mjsunder. Stood these words— \to ureal solvation\ —and havo thought them to apply merely to an \elect\ few of tho saintly followers of bur great Kedeemor. Sure- ly It ihould not b« thoughi strange if a closer examination of God's Word would demonstrate to us tliat as the heavens are higher titan the earth, no are His ways and plans higher than onrg (isaia,a Iv, 8). it should not surprise ns to And that our forafotltera were generally in conslderablo dork, ness in respect to \tho length and breadth and height and depth of the lovo of God, which passetB all under- standing\ (Epheaiana ill, 18, 10). It .should not s'ttrpriie as to And Ibnt onr ,SarIor wlli yet sco tiio fruitage of tne travaU of His son! and be satisfled (Isaiah mi, 11), and that this satis- faction will result from the salvation of moro than the \little floclt,\ wh o walk in His steps and who, like Him, \present theKbodles living sacrifices, holy and acceptable to God,\ in tne servlep of Truth and righteousness. th?ro are -several ways 'of treating this thought; Hint moro than nil \elect\ few art orentuslly to rcacWeternal Ufe through the BedeairjQr ot, 'mankind. One way, which many adopt/ Is to claim that our lord and the Apostles did not really mean to establish so high a standard of salntshlp as their words Imply, and then to conclude that tho utuwintly will gain eternal lite *• well as the ««lnt!y—nil except the de- generately wicked. This view of mat ten, which i> the common one; Is nn> doubtedly prompted by sympathy for friends, relatives, neighbors and the heathen; but It is wholly contrary to God's Word. Another view still held by soma is th.St everybody but the\ saintly will sutler torture eternally and hopelessly. The third theory which I desire to present here Is tho one 1 believe |o b e in accord with every text of Scripture, and in accord with Justice, Wisdom, Love and Power Divine, and In accord with sanctified common sense. I hare time for only an outline of this Plan, which is most comprehensive, ns fol- lows: Tits Saintly New Craatlon. Bolfstlon in (no sens* began before < th» Bedecnier'ls birth, i'ortj'-onc hun- dred and twenty-eight y^urs after the fall of onif Sm parents. In all that lonar period abbody was saved, The Apostle declares in our text that sat< ration began to be preached by Jesus* Again we read, that Jesus brought life and immortality to light through His Gospel (II Timothy I, 10). So,- then, life and immortality and the Gospel Message began to be preached by our Lord and was not preached before His day. Indeed we can see thnt if there Is\ \none other Name given under hear- on or amongst men whereby we must : be saved,'* than the name bf Joins, then it could not have been preached; nothing; could be preached previously escet f the Dltlns dBefitfatioB rtaf Qea purposed In due time to redeem man- kind from.sin and death through a Savior and a Great One—One able to save onto the uttermost all that wonld come onto the Father through Him. This reasoning-ds surely true to the fitcisu Search nil through the Old Tes- tament sad 1fie» is fd'and ho iiroirifee of eternal life set forth except by the Caw gtven to the one little nation of, Israel. That Law declared that he that dtfelb these things shall ilve by bis obedience thereto (Romans x, G), and the Apostle assures us that Jews died because none of them kept the Bttw—because no imperfect human be- ing could possibly meet the require- ments'of God's perfect Law. . \By the deeds of the Law shall no /flesh be jostlflea In His sight\ spomaflii-iuVH)). The»Ap6sfle, further 'esplajnlttg the matter.^ays, '•Whore'fpTe, then, serveth the Law?\ He ropllcs.to' hjslquestion, \it was added because -of jrrnnsgres- slon. rifltll; the promise* ge^d should come\ (Gaiatinns ill, 19) ', the ProniUea* SMdl The Apostle's' wordR tllrect bar thoughts 3iack to Eden, whlin dad de- clared that the Seed bf Hue -woman •would lit som# 1 uhlfe timfe' tornisB the •Serpent'shead. Butlbaf Seediaidnot exist for over four thousand -years after, and has: not yet crushed the Ser- pents head—destroyed Sin nnd the works of Satan. The Apbstle'swords again remind us of God's promise to -Abraham. \In thy Seed shall nil the families of. the earth be blessed\ (Genesis xxviii, l*)r Abraham was hot thus blessed, nor were any others thus blessed, however faithful they were. Ail the blessing was to come through Abraham's Seed and couid not be dispensed before His comingi Hence the Apostle, referring : to Abraham. Isaac and Jacob nhd all fee'ialthfulof past tinier declared; ''All these dicd-ln faith, not having receiv- ed the promise\ (Hebrews xi, 13)-the ' BlessJnK—recpn~eiliation to God and tternnllifa And when Jesus came He did not at- tempt tff- biess the world, but on the •contrary, In His prayer, declared, \I pray not for* the world, but for them which thou hast given Me\ (John xyll, 9)—the saintly, the \veny elect\ (Mat- thew, xxlv, 24). These He called; these ge taught-^-\israelItes indeed.\ \These He directed to give the same message to others, not for the conver- sion of the world, but for the calling, instruction and edification of \the Ohurcn* which is the Body of Christ\ The message ±o these from.first to last was tharftiey werectOTid\Josor- r:^h H Hfm. ,1 \ ,t •\ ^ \H SSWS?*?* 5 \The ChUreh WKIeH It the Body if Chris*.\ In the past ma n y of us,h«tTe over- looked the fact that the Church are, .figuratively, \the Body 0^C*ris»\~t9 tH> hereajfterj as thin Apostle aeclirs*, \theCliurchwhichI^HisBody Atid again, We are members in pa*ticuUr of tho Body of Christ, which Is the Church (I Corinthians xi|; 27i. In a word, then, the entire ChOst include* the members of the Body with the gV rlous Head of thft Body, And thtal' glorlQus Chrjst, whlcji will be complet- ed by tb;e clc»e'bf thfe Gospel Age, wilt as a whole be the pifomtsed S« d of Abrahnm. i - > From'this viewpoint we can see why God's lohg-prpmlsed. Wesslnr has not yet reached the world, hut frorn. this viewpointwe-cansep that'iafei»mer#' ly selectlnB or electm* the Church, the Seed of Abraham, Tae promise \to Abraham is, \in thy, Seed shall all tho families o f the .earth he blessed,\ and, a« wet have seen, the Seed of Abraham is \Jesus the Head and th« Church Hist Body!\ in :a word; our previous view of the Divlpe Plan was too narrowv \Ve saw the election of the Churcli, butdidjiotiee God's gracious purnostei tor \Ali the fAmtllcs of the eartb^' The Church, as the Scriptures declarct It merely a \flrst-friilts\ unto God of Hi* crea- tures nnd is not, by any m.e*u»„ttae. ofltire hsrrest. lot «SK here,rm«t».l>«r St Paul's explanstionv of |bl* jwiter. He declsres. ?'We, bwthreB, a* Ime' was, ore the children «Hh« -prow** (Galattans ir, gb^-tUe belts *Ha# promise-through nt all the. AMIUM ofthe^rtb are to be. blessed; - N« tacend Chanee Jn This;: it might Indeed be «ald in onr-sew* Of the vbrd that tincejsther Adam waa placed on trial taTsdon with'* reward of eternal Ufa before him or a penalty of death, to d th«t aince t» lost his chance of eternal life by dis- obedience, therefore may chance of sternal life coming to hjm or to any member of hi» met wotlld, or ntcts- ilty, be a secohd chance. This Is un- doubtedly true. Prom (*'» ifaMTaOMf every member ot the human family must eventually iutte * second chasot for etenisi life, becaxtt* It waa tor* this rery purpose that our Redetnttr left the, heavenly glory., vfaa m«d«' , flesh, dwelt amongst u« atjd^'dled, the Juit for (he unjutt.\ Whoertr *ojo»/s- tius second chance Mmut tia*ct no morej becsasQ ''Chthit dl*th no tMtif But, a s wo hare already S«M, nofcody had si second chases \for eternal Ufa prior to the coming of our lledeenWr Into the world. \Ho bronth): Jlfe and Jmmortallly to light.\ He died, the, jnst for the unjust, to nuke .recon- ciliation for iniquity—and ,thl« taet- •age of so great »«lr»tlcn began to-bt spoken by onr Xord. Thn corupiuraUrely few who Haft hoard the Gospel tine* Jesus; day— \Good tidings of grest 3°J which shall be unto alt peopla\ theare, th» compjtr- atively few, who have- hes*!** \(tit* only n*ms given under hciiren .of amongst men whereby w« most bt taTed\—are the only owes who la* any sens* of the word hire- B«d their »«e- ond chahce, Indeed w* might, Scrip- (urmUy, limit ths jxstter much ftrrtaer «nd »ay tint the Gospel b«i beam, JiH- dtn from' the majority of thoe* wbo heard it; their menial -eyes snd.esrs belngi deaf and blind, tb«?y djd not cora- prohend the inesaage, anil therefore could not reject it The \high calling\ srnd \to grMt ttlratlon\ which to few hat* reajiy heard and seen is referred'to iby our great netlcemer stljlng, \{BlesMd Art ybur^eyes, for they met; an'd yent ears, for Ihey hut,\ 4 \rhe »»taril man cecehjcth not the things of the (Spirit of Ood. neither can he know them; because they tr« spiritually dis- cerned. • » » But (fox hath reveal, ed them unto-aa, by Hi» Spirit!** {I Ce« rlnthlans'll, I*). • litotiMtr-werrU,only the Spirtt-he«oti»fl .oiitat «r* now--era trial for life ereriattlng or death ev^er- s lastlnar. Ahd; only-the faithf nl footstep follow?!** wiii.xsin-tiie; jiojy, vgsm, Immortality and Jolnt-helnhlp with BIm In His \Kingdom. These aim tk« \clcctv\ the \rery elect.** Theae are such as make their calling and elec- tion snre by s o renhlnge: as to obtain tWs great prise of metnttershlp in the Body of Christ * . These elect ones-esperrenec a change of nature, and in the future,will not be huraan beings, but pcrtakets of the divine nature (It Peter I, i). They will be inducted Into the perfection, Of the divine nature in-the E'lrstKef urrectibn, the chief resorrectlon, ill which they will bo changed in* », -nici- menlv to the twinkling of an eyes, be- cause flesh and blood cannot inherit the Kingdom of God ( I Coriathlans XVJBO-52). , Human Salvation-Is Bostituilom- We al{ gaated hf.the .thbu*shl that the heathen and everytjody .except saints wouia-be conslgnesfl to.-an:\ r etef nlfy of torture, yet»o-»ll reWgnliesl {hat heaven Is not-apWce of dereiop- tnent but a condition of perfecads. We were pctpiexedKinystJffledi itWedid 1 not follow onr Bibles wath jufltclent care. Many of.iis twisted,the<Hejip- fores, wrested them^frorff their ittin-, iy obrious Import, -and .always to-our bTVn-injury, 'Some Tent in the dire*.\ tibn of \Ohlversailsinj btfaers .'halfway,? and stili others' abandoned the* Hely ; . Bobb NOT* we see.wher© •fre'erred; Gbd has two saivatibnsj bne'fofctiie Church and a totaiiy diff^entenefcr the: world. \The salvation,, for \th«; Church is to heavealy xinture, spirit bodies, and Joint-heirship with the MSsteir in His 'Kingdom, whichIafiesn.- ahd blood: cannot inherit, as''we have aireaciy seen. The Other salvation, fer mattklhd; is a n earthly ttne, called in the Scriptures \Hestltutlon.\ Man wat nbt an angoLorlginsily, not»a spirit be- ing, but, as the Scriptures declare, •'The first man was ox* the earth earthy.\ It was that earthy rrian, perfeCti In the image of- his CSreator, for whose happiness Eden wn s specially prepared. By obedleheef to God he niljht have eontinue* to enjoy bi$ Eden home everlastingly. \By'6*isob<ed* ehco he. first lost his fellowship.- with God, then his Kden honie, snd after; nine hnndrediand thirty -ye»fs of Sell- ing With tfiorhs and ihlstles. In: sweat Of face, the'death penalty \ttpbnyhim reache*d compieaon-hO'dled. Adam's race; sharing his weaknesses by laws of heredity, hare also sfiared death with him. . \VYbrid Througli Him Mleht Be 8av«d.\» Tho Scriptures teJHsjitat God'tr rea,i: purpoiw ** -itf-dht* ->taB---«t t o'^fl. 1* tiirow** .H«i*t .*, +um*-m* -••»» salvatloa of .the CpaKk,- that va* •n iaeMsataa .fseitnw. The Chtuels is saai*Mt'tifsjt to m>>«rw» «r QMS» durln* the UanlaiUc Kln#ata*i-4M may T>» l as«taetlta«- w v»4ta'taw *<0k<m King, s*ts« J«4 <* abssJaedtU*, ta« MssalSHfv the aavingvof .Adass. and^hla fjpily.-»<w to^iraxB7 -c* then »» ahsil M W» iias»ltsa'.SM*l**\ni^Ts>« f »-t«4\ the »-fcet..t^t..i'B«r«)e»aM>t«'e»aak tad •Wim -ft!«*«»^. Wt '«hk*: -wtaytit^ \^ilMiW^-ss^aseiii^Thatilt -stm*'**' snan- llt^^lt»Man'^l*etUM -trtsl >aa twWftffcmz^t^mmilmk''M to- these, tb4^itta|'^««''twe«kMM ia<aW. time to-' recover-for .AA«-*«4 .hlaj family.' Tie UeMbuttc, nlm «f. Jettts OluisV'^-t^-illstalt-s iWIUse lor -the purpc^f«^^t^i^s^^r llisiiftl »J|.B» hto ra<^«Itla^ri«sss.4W*(^aaMJ«a *f , tn earthly talvatloa. ^t# ,wriittjttf,. : reatorinrl-MDMaj^WMeteiah'a.-KlBg' dom, w««t«»M*i)Bly Adtaraad Us: .. nice, t«bails».ttawtath:its«r.- «r»4. nally *ltan^.X< l |', u a«.,a(U'xle';i«raeti of \Men will become i'sraj/** Jfe»«tae« si the world besoUfnt Then the wil, : 4«*eari-tyU-N«*em'a|'».'*''o«e *»« theit«t|tsaTiru«ie»shaH<>«A«l«d. : • -^mmW' nmmmr - , At pur I.ord't First Ad«nt the-^te, . c»p<«We *i«e\ «sj#B_tht :«tai«^whiat -Ged,,iiar»4»g aoee#«e«xtbe^werMct-of ChrUt Jeeus, became i**IH*(>.St*ro««h' Him to accept the MCsafletKttf-all who desire to become His ditelplee-sto-takti up their eroet and follow Uim through. - evUrseptrt tad g»id.'*i>>Htt!«ven taato deSttv -*h» •sentireaGcapil Age antl. types Israel'! IHy.Jit>A«eiwme«it.^-std the' s«cTlilce»»*««t'<«tr tor* snsd'tlss Church, Eh Body, are the \be^tersae* rlsoas,\ firulaadawsd-bytln'Aailltatt: ''and-'tta* «^t»«B^N»*typ*!MI**|*yiH Jtws. Thla I«iist^ic««a>«U))e *wsr!«f the Lord which Jesus decUr»d-(Is*lrt W, S; Luke lr, J«, God's faithful peapt* «(- t»*s vacotaatsW* .'*«y ar* Sts4 to be la-rlred to ••fpreseot :thelr bodies Uvlai aacsStlsajev*-heiyand ac- ceptable nato Oea\ t»»»«iw xll, I). In the end of ^SAeptable day will come the ea^««-oi>»»oTtunJtyte-thus -aacrfflea th* hnaesuaatBreaad J»e«o#t'. -Mtt-Mra -with C)uist;a*lin«M«lt«» of the hearenly BIIWNB. Then will b* *hrtt*«oc»«*'iMtw-period »tyl«d, m the fHim*—..* -<msa*tsi (or yes'ti) pf RMtHssam,''- 'Tfct'aecajHsblt «kr, tor the Oa*aiU's aatilBce has last- ed for aeaxly aUetesa'eMtiriaa. -And w» a^w^^Jonj^el-^Tliiateof Jtesti. tubon\ will 'last atavly' * t thopsaad -year*. *^ Ptttrj«»ian«>a»»wi»eB these \Rittltnjion -QSMT MW tagia. They dfctinot bet^^<W»5aay. r .Tlier*h«*?» net begun yet. fl»»y »wW>be«ta JIS a -result of the«eje*a*JWT*ltorjMtis, the Mt«a»lah,''s»d>tiM*»tabU»hls»ej«t if BkKligdon'U^lllkMsMaiestVV'Uea of r*fre«I^taJkaU.MeMtc«*miiM pret- ence ot the Lord kad H« shall Mud Jetttt Cnr*t,*a«si>tfor« WM praacbtd JBa^9'y*llLCf^Hll9M4lM-^^ lSh ttht undl the TlsietrsifilletUttiHen 6t '.all things %blclt eJtd-^as^aTpefcan by tM s»owrl».*-tif.-alI*'*«--ltoly-prophett sloe* the wbrM-begaa. .Kor itoses Ttrlly s«ld.n 1 itoMlMJ»*la^m,-A-Propa' at like onto mm {ot -wboen-lsaas but at type ori*tw«)ja>«ll lae.Urd jouf God raise-ap nnto-jwrv»*»ta>»fiing»t 3rour hretbrtti, Hka.ais*tl?«?h«ar Is all things-whlSstavei' 'i»eHmail»atpwk; aatoyou. And it^rtslt eotse-tarpass that the JKml'tlttli^vllU-iiet.iljey^bat 5 iphtt ahull! .be .destroyed from onnt the p»ei)W\. IIVia-231- tn the Second Deatti. ' - Thtt great Ptsaaait a a > b>iiiaa proe-' Ml-Of ralstnraar.for'asrw-Tieerly nine- teen «ntarrit».^-%M''r*irra*'««»«»^ia«t •ember ot'Hkr^*twoys-M)rttfeTia»ted btyoad t»*.'^V''He^(rai.i«nd*forth la the i1cnlt*bf «i.iOo#d«oi,t<>Tiile, jadge, Jo»«co<;t,..»ati»re.aad MSM ill the family .et^l»*.«ttt *llh..eji!r»r. ianlty*V.»ee/c«aUeatteKJUUtti»t.w«« teat ln t Bd«n»Si*TH<i>aitt-»fOatTarr. Xhese !'Beatltutlsrt'Th»*»**-ST«-bCTut(- \faliy re'feiitd'ro%'ia*'tTjeKm'aniw«fn to ir«By''otTim*''ta<dt^ , \i«1tIttltt*y ouf whe wo»*«rtteoMar.*r«itttsd3.si?it* -the Ohrpitm SlaWfrslomce.brethrcni-r A ttoaaa.adiin»,n<arth'»:«wa»aar^torr; •Tt» the &*& dar~ae,)eMf.<«t»(eJ4.- Tli the B^aat.morn.otaSKm's liver • Prophets /»«•»*• in.tlmeaot*)!*. it seejrn«ii»,(aex-Brotri«c««<ilWr. that la the fore»»<ag.thereawsfbeaTery Wi4e!«'fe««»tceit'Oti««»l^sttj»tWMR yc^rfrkti!?Sj«i,«»y: -ywwaet-ih* Wbie's preieuUKuaa: > RUSH'T^WHffE!HWJ3E by \War CorTeeaonaVnts\ Startled 'SeuM*\ef<'aSBaale - - •Wtshte«ton4torci4fe^-*W»eo the •Washington '*w«r carreapetideatal'haif gathered at the Whke.-Ho«e esaicek they were »tart»»d'*y.*41w rounds bt a bujifc • I Immediately l!Sefe'''W«•.•i-tua'h of war cbrreepondeilts. <to -*h*' Whltt' HoUte yard tut-Jnatead-AOt flodiag as they haAntntjoi»iiM:s4i»eine-.foith»r: jndvemertt o£ treeps.'-tbv the (ileaJcii fronttet they dr^orered* *«>m»n. Mi and iPhg, hattefjsittlng in,-'a?ion,e-h:prii ri»J drivings doUte -BxeeUtlrev.avenue. * He held-the tfilnsiln-one liand and a bugle-toi-Wo other,. 'JBiied,high in the hUokboaxd Were bosteif. and. pl»« cards and banners, '.gomeot'the-algns iead! \WlUtdrsnr *the\troops froir, 'Mexiostt bbrdef,\' \The. woi-id i s ^>ur cobhtyi ail men ate brothers; down With 1 the warj read up port Sobiallsm;\ TalnteS Meat Charge Ditmlaaea. The Indictment *gs(tist Charles L. storgehsterh of jMayviile, lii %, for telling tainted meat to Sheriff John P. -Hslifior thb use of prisoner's. In tiie county Jail, wn> dismissed upon tho ;r*c»Wtaehdatloh Of district Attorney Edward X flfeeii. Newipaper Proprietor Passes Away. Charles iL 'BonJaihini one o t the prcv prietors of the Ithaca Sally Journal since 1877, diet! Monday night of 'heart trouble. He Wa|pne of the best known, ne-wspaper men in Southern ifeW irork state. - TfMa Over- -Fsrrijtra* Bank, John W. Mullen, the recently elect- ed trustee<o£ the Farmers' bank.bf 'Ba.- t&via took possession of the instltu- 8on. Wright Will Defend *aUnt RlaHts, Paris, Mardlt it. -Wilbur Wright: ha*Tirr!ved*in> coiirwo defeiia hia. id< iRifed oatentrKhts. =B5S • 1SU, .a>y, Amerloan Txttd AMQatallwi. BEGINS HER SENTENCE Mrs, Melber In Auburn Prliort \Whire •he Will »pet»d;R»*t of Her i-|ft, %lt*. Edith Melber arrived at Auburn prison Saturday night, where she will -probably spend tho jrtweindeir of her life for murderta* her flve-yeswald son, George, on the outtkirta of Al*wt|iy, A curious crowd Of thousand* gath- ered Shoftt the Nov York Central its.- Hon hem hut through a clsvar tine by wsrden Benhani, the prliMaar was amitgiied inlt) tha prison unnoticed, ex-, eapt by a handful of newspspar men and * few morhid women. Before being taken to Aulmn* prk* on for 10 years Mr*. Edith \Melner ci*f< out thatHowsrd Kirk, tftawin for whom she saygahe ulef hetrflve- \raar-oUl boy, shouM go >arlttrt her. \Kirk was a strong witness against hat*. •lis J» to bisme for this,\ sba MM, \lie should go where I go. Why <st4i't ha go with m i o r take tt»,*lt!t hlint Why don't they send him lb flia elec- trtcchnirr Peach Crop Kills* Charles Oweiw,.an ext«nslr« fmlt aTower of Carmon Road, northwest of »Uddleport,H Y^ statcrthatht* p»»«h ©rchsrd will not htw* any paachet: this season to spatak ot; that tho budi were killed early last fall by th e «». rare cold. Mr, Owens has already sprayed his tree* for the \small fllcrf' that hatch out with the first warm, days. An attache of the Cornell ex* perimnital station, paid % rlslt, to this orcliird last week and 'made A caretul exawlustlon of the trees. Ha fully corroitlrated Mr. 0-^ren» , oplotos a* to the outtnol: for peaches In this «so- ikm„ Schelsrshlp Ho~nor»r Won by Weimeii -Alls*oWh there ore but 400 women «»King-lhe MOO ahldenU at Conell, thfly. hive «spturcd a majority of tho Phi B4t5 3r**ppa km, which algnlty membership In the society of tltes high- est athohiBtte standing. Tlib young wnnten tom'i ts of the tola! ot 3 7 keys; this year., President Schurman oi Cornell antioariccd the establishment of tho degre* of bachelor of ohemlstry a€ the university. The coarse will to* wain ander the dtteeMon of tha-col- lege Of srtsF and science*. •Mullen Bankruptcy Truitt*-. At the rneltlnar of the creditors Of thn -parmBri* hjek Sf SatSTja, S. ¥+ which closed its floors on Jan. 30, John W..Mullen of Stafford was *loot' ed bankruptcy tmateb, Mr. Mullen, who; I* clerk of the board pf supervisors of Oanesee exsunty, was * large crsdliof of the bank. \V. X Hayes of Iredonia was the only one other name waa prel seated for Hie trirstee-sUtp Tre\«fde« Mr, Mnllefl,-; » , Wattr Worka Oontraet Let. Contracts for tSe pipeline and res* ecroir work* were Jet siHorricii,»; Y, Gray & Milter of that place were, award, -ed the contract to bhlld the reservoir, and tho United States Cast Iron Pips, company was awarded the contract to lay the Bve>inlles of piping. The total of the -two -bids i n -about *3fl,60O, Of 140,000less ihan the amounW appxoprh sited for the worlt. \ ' Sent to-the Eteotrlo Chair. Jbseph Nash-of Waterloo, *N. V^. cdn* vioted of• ths^murdetbt-hls> son-itt-law, ThomiBVDielmontl, was Ben tented to be executed M AtiburaIn the week-be-- gtainK* April 80. Nash's orignil Sen- tende^WaS stispbndeJd-dttrlng; the arguv mont for: a,new tr-iaij which waJi'Te. cently denied. Boy'S tega Cut Off, ,» Elmer Steff enhsgen, 11 years ord^Ot Cari6ilibn^Cafta--4agus, county ( iifc- If., In trying to Jump aboard, a iacrvihg Brie railway train Tuesday f tell tt-Qder the Wheels* Both \legs- were Out off* He died the iariie; avanlng. 'Plbyera' Eoga jiff5 EaeH. The -first pipvera\ tggs qt the aeS- son received in London, except th*ose sent- to tho king Jit Buckingham palao*,- WW* bbtained *y a jvest JSnd airol Baturday *na served to Custohjerat fe? jEuiaea-eitcIt ftbdlft *6), Myeterlou* Disaaee Among Beea. It WoSi recently -announced: in London thai a mysterious disease! among i&ees: which hiiS roitt (Sd^hbusands of ajiariss on the continent and In England since V^ISO*, aitd whtcMhas been espeeialiy -rlruletiWathiffSmntty within the last fewnlonths, may-prove t o be nfbriDa;*f the buboh.i|p]agiie-whioh has wrought sufeh devaBtatlon timong human beings. Dr, Maidenj one of the Inveitlgstors 1 for the board-of trade, asserts; that ho IWB discovered that tlie bacillus ta3cen front the dead bees is sintilftr tn that of the hhbbnlc plague, but that eifdrts to cultivate have.thus fdrfttlisd, ,, , I, - Stttettof Nuevo Leon tn*l Cot* huilt Riport ktort DiioHer. T\»> .'•l...»W ,-fc..—. e«mwaW«ttier» 1 ' Prsr 'the Nuttetial \ \lnee fref Laredo aoirth a«d fmH -;-t.ha' '-M*ii(t«R. •«t|ttm -••Harth:.. mt ••;-ft>. *teiii*w ;afe^w v sa'Ptslersit'WbV-i •• tr<».«<rMiM;--ls,--U»|,ti» \tut Reaehi' 'ta .*',Maya .\lyeepa-i-OefleNil Iwlth's-Irif tada atarlM .an a Jtr.Mlle Jijke, 9»R MtonkH. **»!««*. 2*,—The war oiwd m :'ht -aonthern- horison of aan| Antotsto whfclt 4 n««ftst*-#o*Jid~1iSvit wiitda .ao. blate\*' «i«n a m«n'a: ftatttt;; 1hrea ideys ago, la nnt larger than. *J IsgerTnall todayiMil the lacfcthstthr* !San <Aattbitl.tv \Wght\ itlvea three,.epU own* to^lieppewtlng •.& the cohVenttoni of -tha Utttilo Ralsurt 1 a«soel|Oon^^ 'the araKd Oiwrtf Bmiseyesterdajratt' emoorfitnd only « hulf colmub of scati t«r«« reiwvls-about the thfoek on th« • border i« iftiiieatlvapt a local return tooslw. '1 But the latest woftl from across the! border In. the newly'troubled states, of KuornLeon and OflahUlla Is one of; . Inorcased ilisorder ,snd spreading rev| olullon- For the flwt (ime since that Jtosurrtjcllon stawefl the Jnternatio«»l! *'til Great Norjaarn WMn from LarsiK* oiytho Jseflfesn \borderarrived withpttti I's tomplenisnt of titrotti!-* Pullmanii; Irt the City of Mexico, ; Mtaeed Connection at Laredo. ! All the ntlirpBd'^XIlclala knew abtrofj 0i» reaaon for tba licit of connection-*? at Laredo fas thnt there had Men *} wreck aouth ot Nuevo Leon, the Mexlf can bord«r- town Herons the Biol Grande- from Texas\ Md t!wt\}he) con-f noctln* train o»*r the National raiU ways of aioxico- hstl not arrived, ad Lsredo. Alfonao Madero, the head of th»t looal IrisurrocttonUi Junta here, hid: aalit on \Monday that he* had recalved\ word. from, tho rerolutlonista In Cos* bulla that on Tu«»di)rall commnnhs«4 thm orer lh» Natlowl lines from U4 w<lo»bntlt nnd from the Mexican c»pl» t«l nottti would b o stopped. 1 This was because the federal govt ei-nmsat was uafog tho rallrond to-' wtro trooys against iho rebels In the two Northern statei. Yesterday Ma-* doro wa s down* at the International! aBi) Great Northens*»il«tlon to see the trsln from tho south come In. AVhen his sJtfenUon was caltod to thefacfc ttistJtohcof the through Pulll WSIIS from Mexten Clly had come up on the train frtun below he shnplyi •swelled, ^ «l)!d t not tell thutTtiesday was the d«yt\Se-TW.Mnd-MO«»ld pleasantly. , l^lrst Actual Msneuyer. Tho flwt actual mtnejtrera that are: to be pat In practice by any of the army mobllUed hero U days ago, um dee the title ot thewansurers division, began todsy when General P. A. Smith started hi s Wrst brigade comprising; tho Weronth, Fifteenth and Eighteenth tafapiry regiments on the march to Beon Seringa re**ml\on 1*7 mllei »w*y from JMrt Sanr Houston post ! The comnisad.-aumberedl'WUS-meti «ndltRofflco»«jndwHliwrrolin light xnartHtf-Hrerder with dog: teals nnd ttt* ttotis for* seven flays. A fielti hospital outfit nnd 18 nmbulancos will accord patiy lb*> brigade, *i*o*two pnrfabte* ovenswt the Beid bakery.- Between* 3S0 mS W animals fortni ed«-ps«<iffl(a long line of Jthaki that atarted Trtomptly on (ho* dot of 8 iti j&ui tttoruing out ttrer the \Prcdoricks* bnrg 'road. Camp Will be Wade the •first- night at -Eterjen Mite hill, the a*iy place hetweaa here and Leori Springs -where frtlBcltnt water for « brigaoe of thirsty ntA and ahlmals 1 can be had. The n>a?eh ts l««sa flpahgs wlflbi comjiieted fomorrow and Friday; Thtbo days of problem working will keep the troops bwsy, There Will bb the ostabllshhient Of an entrenched jjosltlon ana an attack, tecOtinPlfertng and such tactics. But no spcettcaltr Tirlag for it must b e remembered that this peacefut-array -of msnenvers cam* •down to Texas with: SCO rdunds of ball cartridge!! to caclv man and no blanks^ HEART. PIERCED/HAY LIVE , -it Machine Irt Ellenvllle Knife Factory Hutfct Blsdt Into Employ*'* Chest Mlddtetown, K,. T „ \March 22.-W1U- Iain Sfeadner, 8n employe of ev knife faatory at iSJltenvflle, was at work wlseh a fbur.lfleE blade dropped fronf tlie wheel and flow with great force's entering Bis chest just below the ieift, the bitide pUnoluring? one of his dungav it IS said, nlsb slighliy plere* Ing his heart, , \Tho injttred'matt was Immediately! IttehdjBd by two physlclnhs, who had Id rbsort t o heroic treatment. It Is Bstiii 1(6 hda a chance lb recover. TRoufice ift PORsTuesL Thirteen PartonsArreiled For Trylnd to -Oat Ooltllerl to Revolt, Lfsbbn. Starch 22.—\Thirteen pof* sons, including Major Castro, hare! been lirrested at Lamego, In the prov Ince bt Bears, on aia&plcteh of havihg attcrapteti to Induce the\ Ninth in- rantry regiment to rebel agilnst {\he republic. Some of the Solders of the \GleVentlt fnfanlry reginient, which has been sta- ttoti:.»t-§efui;|i since the outbreifc of .the Jthor troubie'('ith(!re i f ifave been ,rr*sted «m the ohstrise'bE -biitinlng- to raifee-oPrftrriOH caitse- Vl(h the strikers.' WRlTtJF EX^HmtOPPEJ? WHile Hoppe Allbweel to -Remain -Irt. Prartee if H* Does v Not Play In Publlc'tllllardRobni. I'ar/r, \ftlisich.ffl.-^-The police anthofli tiew \.haVei suS*pendBd' ttb writ of «x» ptilslon lii thb case of vCtllto \ftoppei •the American bflltard expert:. whd wi» oKdetod Sonse tlmo ago to .quit Fiance- He has been granted * pef' mit :fb-rerr\taitt'heMf -three' inonihs pro- : Vidgd he doehftbt play In a pubilO-b% tard rbont. - A«-i result H&pj^has no-rappettred ia sublle \since Wife SrUaV When the beirmitwaar issued, SS Mitim* INOMINAWON BUAISK THU RBOISTER, Mtdins, It. Y. GTJ^TiEMENt-J respectfully noraittfit« • . -» \VVftQ-liwaatNo... .„....*,„.,,......,...., ....^...Street Ptitriot No,„,., H (is an eligtMe «t\ndidiitc fwu-Qt&k tow Contest;, nnd wSMo m In Ay power to help hc-e^n^ >(«»M*»s.|-|S.«lfll's.i-.**-|'tM*ti*.«e,,, 1 ,»-.»'i\t¥**%*i** ( ,e. Give dftte anct hour itat itt • t-iS«e.1(f R <tt**e| ^«<iT-|ttMI|luit>>M<tlMlifl.ll> fhf JfedlnaRcgljtor wili pri#enta,*3 , gold piece to the ntrsbn who sentla in the above Watt? glMln wWlieiia^rpf ihelsV ^W the?aw«* voteinthuroointesti' Aged Wom«ntnd Little'Girl Ar» ; Victimtof Fltmw. •tversl QtMr* 'W#r* •trloutiy Irh Jurtd In an Ixplo*(en of Natural Cat In ir»dforrf—U«tle 01 rI Crawled Un- dtr tha •tdVVhsn -the Kxpteelon Oe- eurred and Her Chirred •-\dy-Was Fouhd Thsr* l-attr—Other Htm* *f„ Othtrat Interest. Mrs. Mary Fiavin, an aged framan «f Bradfard, Pa, wat burnsd so bsdiy when her house was destroyed by Ure. that she tiled at the Bradford hosplt- ll. At the same time her son, Harry : Wavln, who wiw home »t tho time,' was burned about the face and hands. The tire .\started following «n ex- plosion of natural gas. Tho woman. \was enveloped in (lames and was herolealiy rescued still. alive by II. \Pcokh*m who rushes Into the burn- tag hollaing- slid carried her out. With fhls-Jlro fresh in the winds ot tho people of Bradford, another atart- ed. In the re.ir of 17s tlm atrtit, at 8 o'clock Monday night. Tb» (enemtnisont tho \second floor' was occupied by M, X Llnheen and family, while on tito first floor lived George Kilmer and family. Mrs. Unneen was engaged in clean- CAuronmA Paolflo CocVst ^slSX Ww\^^Pirfs sMHMPMk. Tklret* on sale dally H MiJR,4(HhtQAPR,10th C^ea^ tkl^agaaea tor * partltmlarsoraddrwt «A*MyAWlt,0,A. .MM,; lw» mm NOTICE OF tPKCIAL MIlTlNO. District No. 12 of Towns ot Rldgeway • and ahelby. I Tho mideiraJiriTod Itoerd of •educa- tion of \Union Free School District No. is, Towns of Rldgeway and Shelby. County of Orleans, hereby give notice ot special mooting or the inhabitants of such district qualified to vote- thereat will be held at the .Village Hall, situate in the Village or -Atcdlmi In said dlurlqt on the 20th day of {jarch, WU f at \?!*0 o'clock l a tho evening, for tho purpose o t de- ciding by vote of the dlsirlefc tho 'action that shall be taken on the fbt- lowing questions: Ing some clothing with gasoline, when, i 1st. (a) Whether of not tha dl«- thert wtta n terrific explosion. At the time sflmo Ilttlo elilldreu were playing school In an adjoining bedroom, among them being tsabol \Wright the 3-ywir- old daughter of Illchard Wright. This liitto girl crawled under * bed when tho explosion occurred and her charred body was found later, Mrs, Li&neen, ktthoagtt bttrnetl about the 'bands and face, caught up her oldest daughter, Violet, aged & years, and throw her Into tho arms of a man on tho ground, Another daughter, ItUth, \aged 2 years, was also saved by being thrown btlt of n window. Mrs, Llnneen then jumped hnd-was badly Injured. She Is at the Brajlford hospital. I.,,... •,•\\»• , . O'CONNOR MURDER TRIAL Woman Paces Judge and Jury In Trial Trial For Hsr Life. The trial nt \Mrs. Margaret Dean ot Oleanfor the murder of her slater, Mary O'Connor, which occurred at Oleah last Navmatief, \Segan.in supromo court tsrnugus county Is facing the possi- bility of the death sentence. Justice Wheeler of Buffalo Is presiding. Mrs. Dean was accompanied in cbnrt by her son Daniel, who kept her face shielded from the gaxo of a large crowd In' theroom, raspy of thenf being women. So tnt-onit four Jurors Intre been secured Moat of those who were examined ad- mitted that they would not have the courage to vote for\ capital punishment even if they believed the woman guil- ty of the crime for which she Is being tried. FINDS MOTHERAFfER YEARS Advertisement- Unites Woman and Parent Who Disappeared Long Ago. After 21 yeaTs' search, covering all pnrfs*of the \country Mrs, Minnie Clltf of Oswego, N. Y.,,has foUfld her mother through an advertisement In Kansas newspapers. Mrs, Cliff Say* her-mother left their homo at HlnritanSvllie-r Oswego county, following a nUWrel with her husband 21 years ago. Later the mother ob» talnei a divorce in a Western, state and! then, married George Dodge of 'Syracuse, K. if., front, whom she also Was- divorced, - She Is now living in Western' Kansas. \Mrs. Cliff was-at young child when her mother left horde. _ ' NO CHOICE ^TAtBANY Hew York fUeaitrstbrs»«illl Voting For Unitea 'JtsteS/Seriator,.. Albany, March, 22.—The Beth Joint ballot for Uhlte'd States jsenator tak- (h yesterday-resiiited as-follows: \bemocrats-^Sheehan J8; Lltteton, 11 r Kernan, r O'Brieni 5;» Hopper 2.; Sulatef, 1 i Glynn, 1? Carlisle, 1; Part eri 1, Republlcan'^'DeBew, 69. Total vote cast, 176. Necessary for choice, $$. here and with its commencement thft L e f , .i*°™? n J n , lfa , t : , ' 1 l U, rC ° f C ^ ItthoJbnUto g U and wlsottere^'by* trict shall anlhprlxo tlie erection-of a now htgh school »nd grade bulla- Ing upon the sltonow occnp!*d b y the Central School Building and wfxe therefor by tax upon the taxable property of tho district the sum o f M05.009, to be collected In annual in? staliments as provided by Section* ««? and 4»0 Of the Education Law of the- atato ot New YoflE / 5\ , (b) Whether Mr not ttte dlsirict ' shall autboHse ttfef repalrlttr. «moder- Ing and heating pi the present high school building ife-Bs to conveft it hto a grade biffldtng, nnd raise by i** npon tax-vbio property of tha district tho sum of 18,000, td bo oot- lectod In annual tnsMlitest* as pro- vldcd by Beettous 48V akd 480 of the- EducaUon Law of tho Btstta of Ne w York. I 2d. (a) Whether or not the dla- trict shall authorise tho erection of a new high school building upon the present high school ground* and rais© therefor by tax upon tha taxable property ot the district tha sum of 185,000, to* bo collected In \annual in- stallments, as Movtdod by Section* 167 and -ISO Ot the Education Law ot the State ot New York, (b) .Whether of not tho district shall authorise tho repair, remodel- ing and reheating of the present Porte- and **gdad- Railway Agree. Constantinople,, March 22. — The agreeiaent between the Porte and 'the Bagdad railway,-which wis reached a few days, ago, was signed yesterday- afternoon. This agreement, It I s he-'. Keyed will 'remove the. difficulties; which have stood In the Way and »|ir. enttl0I«..fhe-pronioters tb b**f{B .rwoiii. \itnniediafeiy. V tax upon the taxable property: 0 f the district the sum of W.000, to he col- lected in annual installments, as pro- vided by Section* -467 atid -180 Of tho Education \Law of tho State ot New York, (c) •Whether or not the district shall authorize the remodel- ing, venlilsttng and heating: of the Central School Building and raise therefor by tax apon the taxable propSrty of the district the sum o f $8,000, to be collected in annual in- stallments, a s provided .bar Section* 467 and 480 of tne Education Law of the State ot New York, 3d. Whether or not the district shall authorise the erection of a-hew grade school houso in place o t 'the Elisabeth Street School and raise therbfer by tax npon the taxable; property ot the district the *ttm\ of 122,000, t o be. dollected in ahhual In* atallraents, as provided by Section* ;*67 nhd 480 of the JEducntlon Law of the State of New York. •4th, Whether or\ not the dfstrlct shall enlarge the present alte Of the . Elisabeth Street school fey the phr- ehaso of iaud ndloining the same and raise tor said purpose the a'tinl of $900 by tax npon the taxable property of the district, tb bb collected in an- nual installments, M provided *by Sections 467 and 480 Of the Education Law of the State of New York, The land prepOsed to be purchased \ is boiinded and desoHheditsfbllowstci:-- «ltTLPteNosA44,145,l<6 aadl*? Of the :\M0ad Tractm the Village of Medina Orlcatis County, New York, .boiinded on thO -north by lotS.NOs.:.172^\173 atfd 17* and ott:the eaiSfc bylof-Nb.-^S, on the south by\ W6rt\hy\ Avenue and ort -the west bY lots Nos. i4g- and t49 t All of the Said Mead Tract in eaid.\ Village of Medina,.\N. Y. \Dated February XS, 1911. . FiUNCraH, \WHIPPLE B. EDWlllD SliACK, ' X. W. COOPEitf . WATSON\*. \3AHR¥ CHAHLES N.3IOOD, CHAHEBS 'J.-BRfeNNANy M. A. B0WEN»: '.•:\.- A. J, COB r \. , Boatd oLEduofttioai The above meeting Waa duly, ad- journed tothel3th.day b£AprH / ,i»il, \ at 7!30 o'clock p^-tn. at-.ibe Village Hall, being, the .place mentioned lit the forgoing notices Dated March:,gid^l&U, .' .'•„ -i- ' \Q\fcOKGE''A, , Naw^LL^\ : , Chairman. ' , M. J. WHBD0N,- •\-•'* . iW4 ' Gieilt.bfthe.'Olstrict -'-* '.\ i.'y r :\li r ..'< :n ' (*-.' - Ba< Aayhedy as*M«*. a a.re|, , . Aboat-plombtng, a^ta«t^,ist*m, or ho*. water heatiagf Ohy.s.'aula.antiinlie* have sBdShosewhe have ao* will »aa it tothelradvaniiats'toaotb. BallltM. v!-' \•i •ill » n • ', i- | - 1?L *S