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VOL* IV.
A FAMILT XEWSHAPKR OF LOCAL AND OKNBBAL IXTKLMGKNt-B.
FREEPORT, N. Y.. PRRIDAY. AUCllST i, 18JM>.
TIBKI: tl,»0 TBABLT IW ADTAII.S
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B. V. BaLdWIN.
,ImIii •( BuiHi ludilii ud Ciltar,
rRIKPORT. L. I.
>l* Bfatem; Impfored Method
PapOa AdvamKd Hapldlr.
I tor Oniccru. Ble., ruled at
THE MARKETS.
'.ate Wholesale Prioes of Country Produoe Quoteii in New York.
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OCORGC A. MOTT, LAWYBR.
M Bfil a»,Bai«a«li ot BraaUra,ir. T. CItr t, I«abnali, Qtweaa Ca., M. T.
¦SI LrBbrook," "XatABnoklrD."
B. A. DOtLON.
OXDBD AUCTIOXEER... oaa toxtowt Bi*«fc,
rf.IbBR'b. PRBEPORT.
SI aorraa.
^raamtry—Weal, extraa...%
FIrats
Thlrda to teeonda
Rteta—Tblrdatollratt .... Hate Dairy taba, extras....
IialtatlOD Creamery
raotory, freeh llrata
Low aradaa
raaaat. State—Falleraam, fanoy....
BmaB
Part aktma, good lo prime.
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JOHN P. WRKIHT, OBXERAL AUCTIOXEER,
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PRBCPORT, L. I.
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CUnnn. t. PHILLIPa, President.
ramtAt a. KNIOHT. vice Pr«ildent.
ailtAM B. SMITH. Cashier.
BOARD OF OIBKCTORSi
ThooiaaO. K~...
-« rr. .. Blram M, Smith.
ID. Oombe*. Waatoy U. Smith.
Clhatlta L, Wallac*. AoaUn Oomwell.
lao, Kdward T. Tbartton.
BaaUiton W. PaaraalL
Wa 4a a Oeneral Baaking Biiainott of I aad Diaooont. t PaIA on Speoia! Depoaita. lamed on England and the
Taar mutimuffe SoUoited.
Houn—a A. M. to a P, 11.; ', • A. M. to 19 U.
Caje—Tnetdnyi and Fri' ilW«t«A.X.
VREFREEPORTBANK
CAPITAL^ 180,000.
liU ITIBBT, FREEPORT, 1.1.
iOBH J. RAKDALL, Preeldent.
aUimOBT T. aPBAOUE. VleePretideat.
WILLUM a BALL, Caahler.
BOARD OF DIRECTOKSi
t. Raadall. (Aannccy T, Eipraru*
WUUam O. Miller, D. "Wealey Pine. fl«orte Wallac*. Ool*t Pettlt, Hamy D. Bmltb, a«ars* U. Randall
lnMMiB.Ool<l*r, flUMeaB. Oorawall D.aBUlh, battla, k Wallae*,
WlUlam 8. Hall.
feia IheUllt** and ladecemrnU In
rlaarat aqnal to thoae o( cither the
,_o» Brooklyu Banka or Trust (?om.
aad*v*rr aceommodatlun at far at It
~-ll wttb oooOTrratlro manageiurui,
.^—tai tbe rale of Ibree per eent. ptld ua
aae BatBBlta, thr** mwlb* or more.
Bttdt lanMd oa all parts of Knrop*. Uttt a |*aliral banking bntlnea, i- AaaaaaltofearDorallon*, companies, tool*.
tatlafaction toaranleeil, lalrin wUl receir* prompt attention and
Fan akIma,
taoa.
!(*arb7—Fanejr — 9 IR
4la|e and Penn—Preab IS (f 16
Weatern—Obole* l.'S 9 15'^
(oatbem — 9 —
tataa tan rata. B«an*—Marrow, choloe, 1893 — 9 1 47U
Uedlam, ISW 137!^$) 14(1
Pea, abolce, ItM 1 a,'s 9 i .S7< (
Redkldney, cbolee, 18M... — 9 I 70 White kidney, choice, ISM 1 9S le 3 00
Tellow eye ISS iS 1 40
Lima, OaL, * M Iba —9310
Oraen peaa, baia — ip 1 ia>|
raerra awn txaaica—raatt.
Racklabjrrlaa, T qt 6 (S 10
Oooaeberrlaa, P qt S (S 7
Blaekberrlea, B qt li (S 11
MaakBtlona, V orate 7.^ 9 1 00
Watermelont, f 100 10 00 $i25 00
Raapberrlea. J*r«*y, V pt. S 9 R
Oarranta, V qt t S le 7
Cberrle*. V lb i 9 Vl
Applet,* bbi .
Peaehet, Jeraey, V batket,
Qrapa*. DeL, P ear ler
Peart, L* Coate, p bbl
Plama, Bottn, t carrier
aort.
3ttt*—ISOa, ebolot, P ft
Fair to prim*
Paeiflo Ooaat, IMt, eholca,.
Common to prim* 11 9 IS
Old odda 39 7
LIVI rODLTtt.
Powit, P Ib — 9 11
RprlBK ohlnkena, p Ib 11 9 13
Rooatart, P Ib — 9 7
Tnrkaya, pib — 9 »
Daekt, P pair SO 9 70
Qtata, P pair 90 9 135
Pl(*oai, p pair 30 9 3S
natttiD roOLTBT.
Farktra, P Ib — 9 lOJ.
Brollera, Phlla.. p lb 1« 9 33
Fowl*, RUtaa Penn.. a lb.. lOt-fit 11 Dnokt, L.I. aprinv, PR..... liiie 1^ Geeaa, Eaatern apr.nK, P Ib. — 9 17
Sqaabt. P dot 1 3S 9 3 3S
¦iT lan tratw. Hty—Prime. P too ft MH» 13
Clover mixed — 9 _
CIOT*r — 9 .-
titraw—Long ry* 43)f(p 60
vtaBTiBLBa. Potatoaa, L. L, P bbl
Jartejr, p bbl
Swtat, N. 0., P bbl
Oabbagaa, L.I.,«100
OnlOBt, KcrplltD, Bbtg. ..
N.T. Stata rtd, a bait,.., Tomatoaa, Jaraay, P box ,..
Hqaaab, p bbl
Taralpt, wbUt, p bbl
P*at, P bag
Lina iMana, P baak
Rtrlngbaana, Pbac-.
P*pp*r*, a box
CaeamtMn, P box
Orata earn, V 100
Egg plant, Pbox
Celtrjr, P dot
oatit, BTO. Floor—Winter Ftltnta
Spring Patanta
Wheat -So, 1N, Dulutb
No.JBed
Oom—No. 1
Oata—No. S White
Traek mixed
Rye—Wettem
State
Lard—Olty ateam
LITt aTOCI.
Btevat, eity dreaaed
Oalrae, city dreaaed
Coantry draeied
Bb*ep, P 100 %
Lamba, » 100 Ih
Roga—Lira, P 100ft
Oonatrr dreatad
IF WEKNEW.
Could we but draw tbe cnrtalni
That aurrounl each other's Urea 8*« lb* naked heart and aplrll.
Know what spur tho action giver Often we should find It better,
P'urer than we judge we sboubl; W* ahonid love each other better
If we ooly onderstood.
Could we Judge nil deeds by notlves.
Be* the good nnd bad within, Oltan we thould love tho tinner.
All tbe wblle we loathe tbe sin; Could we know tbe powers working
To o'ertbrow Integrity, We tbould Judgo each otbet's errors
With more patient charity.
If we knew the cnros and troubles,
Knew the efforts all In vain. And tho bitter dlsappolnlmeut —
Underatood the loss and gain— Woald tbe grim, eterual roughness
Seem, I wonder. Just tbe same? Hhould we help, where now we hinder?
Hhould we pity where wo blame?
Abl we judge each other harshly.
Knowing not llle".s hidden fnrc-t Knowing not the fount of action
Is leaa turbid at Its source. Hoeing not amid the evil
Ail the golden grnlns ot good — Oh! we'd lore eacb otber better
n we onlv understood.
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CROPS IN PENNSYLVANIA.
rnorBasioNAL.
• Greater New York • i Dorxtal Pa.rlors,
IMMHCfeKH 1 SKIDBORE. > OOE. FULTON AND GOLD STS, Brooklyn, N. Y.
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FULTON AND OOLO .STRKEr.-i, Opp. Loeew't. BROOKLVN, N. Y.
DRESSIVTAKiNG
M TNI HMHIIT smt OF THC ART. ..THK Ml SSC 8 LEE..
WAKTAOH,
I ttaaaarth ot L. I. R. U. Stalion.
Pwfctl at taataai«*d trom Hiw I MitBalll'i ¦'' Wwk tl
the beat. alvta la <MI Palallac.
Th* Y*ar an Bieeptloaally Oood One roi th* Parmert.
RxtDixr., Penn, (BpoclaO,—Reporit have been received htre as lo the slate ot tho cropa throughout Eaatern rennsyi vauia. Theseshow tbtt Ihlt will be an especlnily Rood year for the farmera. Wheat alone WIII be below the average, yielding about nfteeo buahult to tba acre. Tbli It because oftbe raragea otthe Hettlan fly. Wheat thould reallaa at leatt twenty.tbree to twonty-flro buihelt to the acre. Farmers are tltltd that tbey will receire at least tl. II not #1.35, lor their wheat. The ont crop la the betl lu twenty yeart, nnd the aatne may he tald of rye aud corn. Tola, loes win average nearly three huudred baahela to tbe tore, bat It Is eipected that a good prioe will be malntalnsJ, Every clasa of trull, tare peaches, will b* abuu- danL Good price* ar* anticipated lor farm produce of every kind fur at leatl *
Sear. Tbe great boom lu the Iron huslnnts at eoneentrat'd large Butnbera of people Wbere tbere are Iron and tieel iilanta. They hare ateady amployment and gnoit waget; Ibay b*oome purchntert ot farm products to a largely Increase 1 extent, and Ihe market will be kept brlak.
A Nweethearl of Lincoln Dead. Mr*. Mary Love Lawiets died al Leilng- lon, Ky., aged elgbty-two. Hbe waa a tweetbaarl of Ahranam Lincoln, aud reign. Ina belle ol ber day, Iler lualdeu uame was Joplln, and b*r home waa at Mouut Vor. non. Ky. Uer husband Is Jamea B, Law. lest, a Mexican War veteran, who survives her. Hhe learea n daugher, Mrs. L. S iii.t widow or tbe late Lleutaaant John Scolt, M th* United Blatai Armv,
Tear'i CaUDterleltlux Keeord.
The report of tha Hecret Hervlc* submit. led by OhIel Wilkle, al Wasblngtoti, tbowt that during tbo year ended June ,10, there were arretted for making or passing coun- terlelt money ana kindred crimes 6111 par¬ lous. Of theae 318 were eonrlcied aud i'M are awaiting action of tbe courts. New Vork State led with olnelv-olght onset; Peaatylvanla had tevanly-aeren.
I am a farnior loc.iled ncir .Slmy Brook, oneof tlie most malarious dMrktsin ihi'i St.ue, and was bo'.ht-red W'th naKiri.i for yeirs, at times •0 I could not work, nr.-i w.is .nl-A-.tys vety co-'stipited as well. For
Cm I had malaria so b.id m thc sprin;:, whi-:i enjj.i^ied in plowing, 11 could do nothing but .'ih.tke. i must '.ive uken abo-i.it a barrel •(quinine pills besides do^en-t of other reiiieJies, but never obtained •Ity pemunent benetit- Last r.ill, j i p.-ach lim-. 1 h.id a most seiious •ttackofchillj and then cmtiienci-J to lake Rpjns T.ibules, upon a Mend's advice, and the first box mue me ail right and I h.ive never baen without them since. I Like one Tab :> c.i.h itiorning and nit;ht ¦ndsomethnes when I feel moie iti.m usu.illv e.xh.tusu-J I Uke three in • day. They have kept mv stomach s^eet, iiiv bowels regular and I have not h.id the Icjst touch of m.il iria nor s".; tting head.iche since I commenced usina ihem. I know also th it I sl. .p better and w,ike up
KBROre refreshed th.m (oimerly. I iiont know ii-w m.my compl.iinis Mpiins Tabules will heli\ but I ilo know lliev will cure any one in the condition 1 was and 1 would not be without them at any price. I
rj,-fc8(l8flly consider them the cheji'es;-',".nced medicine m the wul J. .is l^pyare also thc most beneficial a.id the most conve'ient lo take.
Tptn twenty-seven years of age and have worKed h.ird aii mv iiie, the
Mine as most (anne's. lioth e..rlv and Lie and in all kinds ol weather, and I h-ive never enioyed such good he I'.ih ,ii I have since last f-ill; in my neighbors nave an rem,iilted mv i np-ovrd condition jnd have ' Say, John,.wh.tl are von d.iinR lo l.s, ,< so healihy ? "
teaiuuatai e* .\ t»ui « ii.«.e. -,...i i*« u,,*. ai ¦ i.. -j^ nf* nwtBir-A N«.« ta.. M«t.*r ca •..T|iu'tui*i.'..'r aiPAK'^ taaiiaii. ¦eauetaaet eet ar«« *>¦««, Tea awa.M asrf ^m ttaw •aaaratanailatt«*at*, iet»etiat>eifaita*ecitatitat c*,m
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I The Bookkeeper's Mistakes
looooooooooooooooooooooooo
HARLIE ANDER- Bon, the bookkeep¬ er, sat behind bis little alidiag win¬ dow covertly watch¬ ing Miaa Dolly over the top of hia led¬ ger, 8be wat lean¬ ing rather dejected¬ ly over tome work abe had just fin- iahed on her typewriter, with ber bead on her band and ber eyea gazing wist- folly.
Tbe regular acraloh, scratch of tho Bhipping clerk's pen wns the only Bound in tho ofiice, and presently Miaj Dolly's eyea \yandere(l iu that direction and lingered ou tbe curly bead bending over tbe deak in the oorner. They lingered there a long wbile, then abe rotiaed beraelf ivitb a little sigh tud began to fold ber let- tcrs, ^ .
The bookkeeper nodded to bimself, "There i.s somclhing wroug with Miss Dolly. Hhe hasn't been like herself for a long time. Sht aaed to aing and rattle away ao cheerily, and nuw sbb sighs and looks wistful and ia too qniet. I have watebed her, Aud I know what it ia. Sbe is in lore with the shipping clerk. I wns a yonng fellow myself onoe,"
Tbe bookkeeper was not yet forty, bnt care and hard work hatl brought a little gray iuto hia bair, and hia youth aeemed very for nway.'
Treseutly he opened tbo door of bis cage,
"Miss Dolly, you may aa well go now. You don't look well, and Mr, Sperry will uot bo back thin ever, iug," "Ob, thank you," she aaid, nad cloaed up hor typewriter aud put un ber bat.
Wheu sbe bad gone the bookkeeper eat for a loni; time thinking bard. He was meditating a plau of allaok, for Miss Dolly waa too nice n girl to waale her alTeclions un the shipping clerk. The bookkeeper bad fallen into tbe habit of walkiug bome with ber in the eveuing, their roada lying together, aud lie knew what n sweel, liivalile, womanly iinturo she hnd. The sbippiug clerk must be made tu realize it. He must bave bis eyes opened.
In bis corner thai youug genllemau Borali'hed away, blisafully unconscious of the Bchciiics darkening over his blonde head. Ilo looked up when the bookkeeper came over aud sat down by his desk.
"I tbiuk Misa Dolly is n very streel girl, don't yon. Wells'?" aa'id the bookkeeper.
"Yes, sho is ralbor a nice lillle
f;irl," answered the shipping clerk, a ittle suriiriscil, Tho l.uokkei-per aeldom had nnything fo sa.v. But he wout ou,
"She is more than 'ralher nict,' Hhe has a lovely .lispoailii.n and is vory pretly, to.i. " 1 hnve I.cun walk¬ ing home with Iter at iiiglila ninl I have had a good opportiiuily to ju.lge. I thiuk she is n girl in glhuuaaud."
"Faliiug iu love with her'r' nslted the shipping elcrk.
"Oil, 11.., un. Nothiug like that for me. Hlio dulu't l.mk well this afternoon, aud I was thinking of her, tbat'a all,"
Thc ahijipiug clerk had bia aus¬ picious, huwever, aud Misa Dolly nc quired a uew iuierosi for bim. He talked to her whent'Tcr lie conl.l get a chance aud found her rulher digni¬ fied aud reserved, wliich uuly innile him more eager tu drtw her .ml. Th.' boukkeeper helped mattera aloug all he cuuld. Ho left Ihem aloue tu- gether whenever au opportunity af¬ forded, he dropped Illlle ju.licioiia words aud he gave np his eveuiug Wttlka wilh Miss Dolly, beiug alivays too busy lu leare wheu she did, an thai il aoou happeued that ahe and the sbippiug clerk began tn walk bome logeiher That yuuug man had come lo the c.iiu-lusiou that he was miatakcu iu supposius the iKiukkeeper lo be iu l.ive wilh Miss Dolly. Tl.o bookkeeper came in suildeulv one .lay aud f.-iuml Miss Dully .-I'vinn, with her pretty head druppe.! uu li.-r arms uutstrcli-he.l ou the lypi-ii riler table.
He was mnob distressed and laid hia hto.l gently .in her shoul.ler. I.ul she only shivered under his touch and wonl.l not Ijok up, su he went awty and cuniiunuioatcl with the ahipping clerk That gentlemtu evi¬ dently knew whal to do, fur after wailing a poilalilc length uf lime Ihc bookkeeper followed him iutu tho office and found bim ailtiug ou lhe tabic aud Miss Dolly laughing au.l talkiug gayly, wilh flushed cheeks and starry eyes.
.Vfter that .Miss Dolly wta no lonRet diguified with the shipping oletk. Sbe smiled at him bewiK-bingly and gave him shy, cu.]ni'ltish gltuces and let him liullon her gloves. He tbonght ber charmiug and matlers were going alons swuutaiugly, hut aomehow thc liuokkecper did not feel au elated over his auccesa aa might bare been eipected
There was a cuiiuiia ache at his heart, and he began to feci a most un- reasonable dislike toward tlie tiii] ping clerk. What au imjiudeut ruuug fel¬ low be was: he p.sitively forced hit ttteutiout upuu Miss D.-ily" Wat be the man fur I.
ahe even appeared lo avoid bim and ho turned to bia work with a sigh.
Cne evening he watched theiu guiug away together and ho noticed w-hat ts bandaome, clean-limbed yonng fellow tbe ahipping clerk waa and bow dnin- lily Mias Dolly lifted her akirls, and what a handsome couple 'hey maile, and be tnrned away to t'ln liille mir¬ ror aud scrutinized witl earneat eyes tbe faoe that greeted hitu there. He noled bitterly the gray sprinkled iu tbe dark hair and the wrinkles nbout tbe eyes and the grave mouth.
"What a fool I have beeu!" he cried ptsaiouately. .\h, pour, clumsy, great-hearted spider, caught in Uie web be bad so carefully woreu for the unsuspecting fly.
Bnl now that ho bad be;;un Ihi.s work be would uol go hack, no; not il it brought the keenest torture inlo hif life. He had deliberately brought il upon bimself and must bear the cou sequences. And if Misa Dully loveJ the ahipping clerk, why, she must bavt bim-.her happiness came llrsl uf all. Ho be crushed his heart Bteruly aiul bore the anguish as silently as ht conid.
But it WAS hard, hard work as thc days went by. Miss Dolly has growu gay again, sq^tnetimes it seemed tl most a feverish gayety', she was so bright anil re.sMess. The liuukkeeper caught himselt watchiug hcr nnd waa astonished to rememlter hu-.v long he bad unconsciously lieeu doiug su.
Once he came ujiou them st.in.Iiug olose together nud the shipping clerk waa bending over her slim, gloved hand fastening a most refractory but¬ ton and looking np at ber wilh ardent eyea. Misa Dolly started, and theu dropped her eyes, flushing rosily. Anii tbe bookkeeper cliuclie.l his bauds, a mighty impulse came over bim to fling the shipping clerk thruugh the open door, and he touk one quick step. Then he controlle.l himself l,y an elTort an.l weut ou to his desk.
After that be hardly dared luuk at Mias Dolly and seldom trusted him¬ self to speak. His only sofety lay iu work, ao heHoiled away from morning till evening witb the tireless energy of a machine.
Tben one day came the news of tbe shipping clerk's promotion, a good position, t suug salary. Tho book, keeper knew what that meant. He wondered dnlly bow long il wuuld be before tbo shipping clerk look her away. Oh, what wonld tbe oAlce lie like withont her! Howover, ahe wonld be happy; be was so glad bbe would be bappy.
He stood beside ber at the window as she was gelling ready to leave, aud thought what a lucky felloiv the ship¬ ping clerk was. .\II things had oome to bim.
"That prouotiou is a fine tbing fot Wells,'" he said. "I am so glad it came."
"Yes, I am, too," Miss Dolly an¬ awered, pausing to watch the sunset, Hbe looked subdued nud thoughtful iu ita rod glow,
"He deserves it," the bookkeeper said gently, ".\ud I am ao glad for your sake," I
Miss Dolly turned ou biiu.
'And wby are you glad for my sake?'
AIGERDEFENDS HIMSELF,
Former §iecretary of War Replies to ' Newspaper Crit'cism.
DRAFT OF SAMOAN TREATY I THE NEWS EPITOMIZED,
^tiministralor Chosen by the Throi Covernmenis PropDstd,
NOT ADOLLAR MISAPPROPRIATED.
irll of Tliree, (Ino Troio i:, Al.l In Manaiinx Hie Itla 1uenreorrhier.luitlce Inc
lieneral Alger Hart Ihe I'retl.lrni .4p|..iln. e.l Only tO:l'! ot Ihe II7B.1 Vnlunteei ' Ottrrra.and He Srirrle.t Iteaular Ann; ' HIfii nr Men »"lin lla.l Mervo.l tn th. Civil War ur on Ibe Kronller.
,ftpr.
three regiments ol engiucen, three regb nients of cnvnlry and tou regiments ol tin. niune lufanti:y, was made up ol reglmtnts from the various Klates, the olHcars ol which were all appointed eiclusively by the Hovernors nf the rospoctlve Htates from which tb* regiments came, and anv offlcer found uufltted lor service and dls'churgad was replace,1 by another In the saut mnn¬ uer. The rresideul bad no voice or con. trol In th* inatter.
"Th* returns o! the volunteer armv slinw that In August, 1S9S, there were -JOT 124 enlisted meu and 11785 offlcers In these regiments. This, wllh the regular army recruited up to th* war slrongili, made au ag--regatB force of about ",475,000 offlcera and men. The volunteer oflleers appnlnte I by thePresldent numbernd, all lold, IlW'i, or this nuinber 441 were taken Irom the regular army and 591 from civil llle. Those from civil llle bud all seon servic* during the ("Ivll War or on onr Westeru frotinir, nnd alt bud proven tliemse'.ves to be com petent to command.
"It ba-bean statel uud reponto.I many times that the Secretnry of Wnr made these appo utme,its, when the truth It that very few wero made upon his recnm- mendatlon, ulthough h* caused the *utlre list, with therecommendullnus, to bo com- [illed nnd plneed befor* the President for Ilia Selection. There were three regiments nf cnvnlry, the nfllcfrs of which wero np- iiolutod bv the Hecretary nl Wnr, Cul.mel Leonard Wood, nnw a Brlgndler-Genorul and commanding tho Departments of Hnn- tlngo and Puerlo Principe, was ouo of the.se. (lolouel (Irlgsby and Colonel Tor- rey, both good oflleers, wer* the otber two.
"'Criticisms as tn the amounts and
motho.ls of eipendll.iras, which could lin-
"Well, because, of course, il must | ply wrong or careless use of innney, were
mean ao much to yon,"
San Ka»si ism (Speclall.—Tli posea ou lhe new Samoau treaty as nmend- od by the Sam lan Cummissioners Is a.l jcu- moDt nf live thousan.l words. T.ie Impor¬ tant features nf this treaty are enumernted acd discussed in the Comailsslnn's report, tbe treaty coulntning th* .letalis of th.> WisBisoTos, P. C. (Speclall.-Oenera modilied form of government tor Samo.i as Alger bas Issued a statement, corertng mat- outlined lu tbe reieirt.
lers reluting in the couduct nf lhe wa: ] Tb* treaty begins with a doclarntlnn of which hnv. been iho subject nf ^i Iclsmli ' "'• "eulrality ol tho Islands n: Samoa nu.l
th. pniiiic press, tbe statement hnvlug par- - j."iijr.roriU';{i\!.?.r;rr''rr's"'.^;:;f,,;',;'i'!
tlcuUr relerence to the appointment nl Ity of rights. It provbles for the Inimo iinte staff offlcera lu the ynluntcsr army, T'lf restoration of peace and gnml ofler,snd tn
alalam.,,. Is .n.,>rl na ( ,11 .m.. tfait BUd potinauont 1V uti'll 11hOS 1 llo n 11 CC oI
s.aiemen l in i art, as inllniv. , king aud limits the amlinrity of chins, but
¦Inm b-ll to makelhe following stnte creat.* asvstem nf nttlve governmout Prn- meuls ou account of the many criticism* i vision Is made fnr the ap|ioliitnioiit of au wblcb bare been muile by the public press ' Administrator at Sinina. to bea|ipilniol and especially nn ai'.'onnt of a re.en. aril I l'hVir.;re^',n:lrt:7iV;"ire i\ir.dN:Trw:;'y''il;'i5 cie whb'h appeared In the London Times ! Sweden. Tlie Ailralnlslrntnr's salarv will containing assertions which have no fnun . be 16000 a year, anl he Is lo eiecuio all datlon In truth. j taws In force In the Snmonn Islnnds. Hs
"At the commencement ol the wnr with [sball possess Ibe par toning power nnd Spaiu and several years prior tn tlint time, I make muuicipnl aiipolutmcuts with tho the regular nrny ..onslsted ol only li,5,(io.) I eonsent ol the I.eglslntivo c.iuncll, the men, wllh the mlnlinnm numlier of offlcers I leglslalive pnwer being vesloil In tbo At. prescrllied bylaw. The slluatinn .-an l'» uilulstrator and the Leglslalive ("nuncll of jiartlallv appreclnteil when It Is romeni j three momhors, one being apiiolnlol by bered that within sixty days from the dec ' each of tho Ihree Powers. Thero Is nlsn tn larnllon of war the strength of the army j be a native assembly, compnsod nl the wns Increased to a73,OOD men, nnd every- ; Oovernnrs ol dlflcreul districts of tbe thing for tbe oqulpmeut of this great force | Islaud.
Including cloihing. tents, transportation,! Th* Chief Justice of the Supreme Cnurt medical supplies, camps and camp equip. ' is to be appointed as at presout, receiving nge, and all that pertains tn equl|iplng an ; a salary of tSOOO, The jurlsdi-tlon ul Iho army fnr service, had to be raaniilu.'iurod, , Court Is Increased by the modltled tieatv, transported and distributed fur use. | while tbe present system of Consular Jnrls-
"From the slateineut referred lo thel diction Is to be abolished. The treaty oon- publlc might be led to believe that the tains municipal aud cnstoms regulations, volunteer army wns ofllcored by men so- : all of which are more strict than at pres. iocteil through political Influen.-e hy'tha ent. The general provisions of the nct nre Secretnry of War, by speciai fnvnr and i to remaiu In force lor threeyear-, although
the mean time speclal amendments may adopted by the consent ol tho tbree pllon nl Powers, wllh the adherence ol Samoa.
uugh of War tithont'any regard lb flliie.ss fortliedutln they wero to perform. As Is woll knnn vnlnnteer Inrce, wllb the
KILLED BY HER
INDIAN LOVER.
I 111 Her Home Ue.
Mitt Morell Meriterrd In Her
cauae Slie Itrjrrlril Hit A.lrancea.
AnHERsr, Mii.ss. (Special).-Mi-a Elltii Mnreil, seventeen yenrs old, was shot and almosl Instantly killed In the cellar of tier mother's house lu South Amherst by Eu¬ gene Takahpuer, a lull-blooded Indian, who was emiilnvod aliont llin place as n farm laborer. *
The ludlnn had concclvoil n pnsslonnte nITei'tlou for Miss .Morell, and hocnuso sho reject'.d bls ii.lvaticos he l.t came lurlously jealous and look her Ilfe.
Mrs. Morell dlschurged Ibe Indian on tho day of the tragedy becunse ol his be¬ havior toward bor d.itigliter, wliereu|nn b* went to Amherst, bouglit a pistol, and, awaiting bls chauco, slipped Into the bouse and shot her.
When be bn.l shot the girl Tnknhpatr relrente.l to the barn and shn.ited Ih.il he wus going tn kill himself. A few minutes later the Imrn was seen to be In flames. Tbere was uo menus of exllugulshlug tha flre In the vllln'^e, and soon uot ouly thu barn but the .Morell house as well, wilh all Its outbuildings, wes destroyed.
Takahpuer, who was about twenty-four rears ol.l, Issvld to hava been a graduate ill the Carlisle iPenn.! school and to bnvo been a player nu the lontball team.
Ile i-anu'tn S.iutb Amherst about a year in'l hud been working ou the Morell
Waelilnelna ttama.
raptain C. F. tlnn,lrl.'!i .ins l.een de. tacliod frnm commnnd of ll.e erniser X-w- ¦ rk aod ordored tn assli-.ie i-nmman.l n! llie hatlleshlp lo>a on Sopieeihor 1. ro lleving Captain Terrv. wbn Isnrdered tinnia ou watting nrders.
Ill a telegram tn the Ailjutanl.(ieneral Major-r.eneral Otis ropurl- Iba.arrii ii i n' Ilie Iranspnrt Valencia at Manila. There were no casualties on the v,yvnge. T.io Valencia left San Francisco with Ti-.inn- B and M nt tha Fourth Cavalry, an.l Cmi- panles E and II nf the Twentv-fnurth In- fantry. ten offlcers and 454 men.
(InverDor Foster, nf Louisiana. re| orle.l In Ih* stale lleiarlnieiit that Hire.-nf tin live Italia's recently Ivnclieil w*re nalnr allied American citizens.
The Board of Naval Cnnslrncllnn e;i prnved the idnns for eilo .-Ivo tBpwIrs I.i the cruiser llalalgh, simllHr tn tboss nn tbe Cliieinnatl, and Involving a .-nsi ol about t50fl,n00.
According to the ruling of the Commis slonerof Internal Rcvonue, pawnlirnkers must hereafter uffli a twonlv-tlve-cent stamp loench pawn Il.'kot wlil.ih contains a stnrngo clau.so nud carrlos with It the right of storage.
The War Depiirlmoni American Colonlnl Bank nf P. the do|io«llorv ol the He) artment for Porto nii'ii. tbe bnnk has given a bond for J.MO.nno,
II. F. Ilmwn, who claims lo be a clilien nf tbe Cnlted States, has nled will. Il.e State nepnrtment * claim lor »3,00(1,000 against the Transvaal. Tho malter wlil bt Invesllgnle.L
signal Oil tht
far
had nlwnys professed. In a stolid sort ot way, great admiration fnr Mies M.irell, but not until recently had his nttenllons become offensive. .
This
Miaa Dolly flung out her baud im¬ patiently.
".Vn.l why nhould il mean so mucl for iue?" she demanded.
Tho bookkeeper flouudered stupidly. He did not understand the.te bewib doring woman's moods,
"I tbuugbl, you know, you acted as if it seemed liko you cared. I —1 Iboughl yon were iu lovo with bim.''
"Y'ou aeomed determiued that 1 sb.Jiildbcl" flashed Miss Dully. Tbeu sbe said Buftly: "I was iu love—bul not witb him,"
Hcr eyes were flied dreainilv on tli* purjile clouds iu the west, lull there wns something in her faco that made the bookkeeper lake n sudden stride towai'd ber tud cry out flerc-.-ly:
"Dolly! I have a right to know' Who was it that you were in lov? with?"
Then Dully dropped her coquetric> and lifted her clear eyea to bia ftci aud beld out her hands.
"It was you," she anid simjily.
.\nd tbe bookkeeper—well, uu mat ler whst he did.
by th charge is false. So far tbe service was concerned, no perHun with ' nny knowledge nf the facts can over cbnige ' trutlifully and nn nue can ever show tbat a I dollnr wns iiilsapprn|irlated, slnlen or em- ' b.'/.r.led out ol tho hundreds ol mllllnns of i .lollars that were uipeu'led, "I'he recurds ; areanopou book, nnd I will be Rind loi have Ihem rigidly etnmlnoil, and ask my Biiccessiir tn open theso aci'nunts to the cnuntrv whenever |irnporly called fnr. In order that the entire truth maybe knnwu."" i
REBELS ATTACK CALAWBA,
Tbey Alte.npl to Ite.-apture ll.e Tow.
Ka
He
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Mv
upttn
I'aptiire
(By Cable 1,--
1 made an linsiicccisfnl ntte
1 tho tnwn nf Culamba, i
I Lagiiun de liny, which was caplurcl Ly the
j forces nf (Innernl Hull. Tho rebels num.
' bared '2400 mon. Tho allnck wiis niaile slmulliiuoously frum tho mirth and snuth, Ihe Fill|.|n.is a;iparoutly thiukins that ibey would cnnfiisa Hie Americans iiy attacklug fro-n two pnlnts at onco.
It was not even necessary to e-iiplnv Ilin whnle Auierl 'un fnr'o to drlv* the Fill, pinos nIT, Two compnules nl liie Tivenly. llrsl Inlnntry, a S'|undron nl eavnlry and one gun snlTlceil tn repulse the utta.'k fro'ii tho nnrlh, wbllo 400 in.}n nf t'le Wn-lilng. glnient, cnniprlslug part nl (lc
AN AERONAUT'S FATAL LEAP, A Novice Falla tlOIIO Feet In thi ot a Large Aaae.tililage.
("nnv, I'enu. (Special).-Fr.lnk Keynol'K ot lllploy, Cliaiitauqiia County, fell llJOO feal to bit deulb. TU* Fludiuy't Like As- teratly,al Findlay Lake, illtecn miloa from this city, hnd engaged lleynnlds to make a balloon* ascension an.l parachute jump, ltevnnl.ls,who was twenty-live yenrs ol age nnd had a wife and child. Is snid to bnvo been Ineiperlencod. Ho bnd mnd* but onn ascensinn bef.iro and had never dropped with a parachnlc
Preparutlons woie made, and when lloy- u.ilds stripped lor lh* jump and appeare I ready to ttscen.l, the irtii.l wns blowing In struug from Luke Erie, eight miles nnrtli. 'i'lie nssoinbly groiiiiils nre un tbo north¬ west sbore nl the llttl* lake. Tho wlul wos cerialu 111 drive tbe balloon nvor the lake. 11 prninlseJ to be a dangornus dmp lor a scnsnne.i voleran, tint lloynnlds, tlio nnvlce, never laltered. An Immense cr.'wd
Hall'i
lln.letachmont nf .
fRESH TRADE DEVELOPMENTS.
The impression prevails that no I wood has such a loug, soft fibre and is su well adapted lo the manufacture ' of paper as apruco, but experiments are uow Iieing made wilh hemlock in | several Canadian mills, Tho result j is nut vet knuwu. \ I
,\l.iliama reports a flne demand for her soft cnl, even tbat whicb is nut available fur coke flnding a ready sale. Nl. cual iH lieing stored, as there is a Kiimcieut cull for all that is miued. Il luuks ns if the miners would be kept busy all lliruugh tho cominp winter.
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30ILER EXPLOSION KILLS SEVEN,
rhrethlut Tree At.iio.I Kvler.nlngle I— Knatne Itlnwu liver Oue llun.lrol leel.
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sulTor
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ILiigiit. Alfrel
un.l M|..|iael M.'Dnnnl.I he death pennltv ut ttie S'ntn Prison at Slug Sing, X. V. Pulieisnli, who was a negrn twenty.nine venrs nld, nu Mnrch 11, IWW, killed bls com'innn.law .vlb'. Kale Smith, a wblle wmnan. In tlieir apartments In New Vnrk CKy, by strung- ling her with a liniiilkeri-lilcl'aiid with his bands. Ills mnttV" wus jealmisv. M'"- lloual.l wus fniiaerly a beel cnrrlor »iu- pioved In a siaugiiter li..n«eln Xew V.irk Ilty. OuMayl, ls.it. he-ii.it unl klllo.l Stephen Tills, the liend tlmekooper of Uo- astatilllhineut,,luring a rlninut quarrel bet wean th* two mon over inniioy.
Sll weeks agn the cltl7.*ns of Somerriile, We.llleld, Cranford, and Bound Brook, N, J., appealed lo the p.istnl tnlhorlttes at Washington for tbe eslahllsbment of a treo mall delivery system In their towns. First Assistant Postmtster Oonoial Healh has reiilied to the effect that an Inrestigatlou made liv Inspector Snow doea uot warrnnt the service being eslabllshed.
Mrs Kate Cohen, fnrly-twn vears old, died suddenly at tha (leean Hnuse, Long Branch, N. J. Hhe linl been dancing In lhe ballroom and had stepped tn the front porch wheu sbe was strb-ken. She died In a few nilnittes. Her death was d'l* to heart disense. Mrs. Cohen lived In Now Vo k City,
Four thousaad postmasters will be Invl- led to attend the Federal Building corner¬ stone eiercites In Chicago In Oclober. The list Includes tbe flrst class postmasters throughout tbe country, all the poatmat- t..rs of Illinois and some from Iowa, Wis¬ consin and Michigan,
Bisbop Thomas A, Decker, of the Diocese olSnvanuab died at Washington, (5a. llo went lo Washington tome time ngo to takt ..barge of Ihe S'lmmor School during lb* absent* of Father lllley In Europe,
Tbe aged wll* nf John rdtik* was found dead at her home, iu Nortb Little Hock, Ark, Th* body was horribly mutilated, having been chopped to pieces with an axe. Near the body tat tba butbaud, wbo was In a dying con lltlon Irom wounds Inflicted with an axa. The bouse hnd been robbed. There Is no clue to tbe perpetrators of the crime.
The Carpontf r Steel Companv, of Read- lug, Penn., bas Jnst seCuied on* ot th* largasl contracts from the War Depart, ment It hus yel obtained. Ther* were t*n •ompotltors. It will reipiiro from eighteen months to two years of steady work to flll lhe order. II Is for army slioiis.
"Oeneral" Jacob 8, Ooxey uas nur- chased the old ateel plant of OrafT, ll*n- nott A Co., at Mlllvlllo, near Pittsburg, Penn., and will remove It tn Masslllon, llhio. It Is his Inteution to erect a larg* npen-hearlh ateel plant nt a cost ol $150.- 000. The now works will give employment loSOO men.
Lbiyd Terls, ono ol the wonlthlest and hest.kuown residents of Sau Francisco, Iled at a private sanitarium, Mr. Tevis was born In Shalbyvllle, Kv,, on March 30, 1N24, and went lo Cnlllornla In 1849 with tha gold hunters. His fortune Is esll¬ mated at (30,000,000.
In tbe case of rani (lorcoran, charged with th* murder of James Clievno, In con¬ nection with tbe Wurdner atrike, whuse Irlal wns held tl Wallace, Idaho, tbe jury arrived nl a vor,llct ol guilty of innrdor in the sei'oud degree, Ju.lge Stewart sen- ton.'ed Corcoran lo seventeen yenrs In th* penltetitlnry.
Stute Inspector and Eiamlner C. W. Lester, Oovernor Brallev's speclal agent, who was sent to Clay Couuty to Iuvesti¬ gate tb* Clay County feud un.l make a complete report, relurne.l to Frankfort. Ky.. and tlleJ bit repnrt wllh tho Oovern¬ or. Mr. Lester reports thut tbe feud It at an eud.
The body of Colonel llnbert (1. Ingtrtoll was taken to the creinntory at Fresh Pond. L.L, anl there Incinerated, His family tonk back the ashes In a t.r..tote urn to their cnnntrv b.ime at Dobbs Ferry, S. V. "Joe"' W.imucli,th*,llscover*r ol Crlppl* Creek camp, ivblch lirought a fortune to scores of people, but failed to do auythlng fnr lllm. la not to bo forgulten. A pioneers' sneloty has heen organlnoj In Denver. Cut., ivllli the cxpreta purpose of irranglng fnr the enil.iwment of th* old prospector wllb a f.irtunoof tM.OOO,
The AInska Commercial Company's steamer llertlia arrived at San Francisco frnm Sl. Michael with ninety-seven pas. sengers tud gnld dust estimated to b* w.irib tl,500,000. 01 this t70fl 000 belongs In thn steamsblpcompuny nnd the remain, .ler to miners nn tbe vessel.
F. Thever, llfly years nld, shnt and In- sianilv killed Miss Dorothy McKee, aged tweiitv-fuur ytnrs, at Long Beacb, I'al, He wns jealous nf the atlsnllous to Miat Mc¬ Kee nf a voung man named Baker, Thever atteini.tHil i,iHliool Baker, but missed blm. Ile then shot bimself.
The prnhlblllou ol Ir
<lnm iu pnrk i, ers alo
nle I baviug.
l.l l.i .lis
I Cm'.tree. U"rt i nd H'Wo nn.l (1 Evans ha.l Ills leg br
According tu a lUiil'alu uewspajior the men left lamll aume .\merican ctpilalists are cutisid. critic; the prui'rlely uf cshililishiug a great guu fiuiii.lry iu this cuuutry that shall rival llie famuus Krupji wurks in liermnur nud lliuso nf Lnr.l .^riuslrotig lu I.'uglaiul. Hiillalu ia line ol thc cities wbere these men linvo recently been luuking fur a site.
ll ilftv feet, i< .'..rrving In.l litrn with 11
Ifallttorin :
A hailstorm Cavalerauil Hamilton, I twelvo miles Inng and 11 damag
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pt Irnm Tyu.
U*.iia«et.
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A .luel will, sahr ("l.nB..e.ir"s Hiding I main. Franco, lietw. Mnrshnl Biaii'arelll.
(loneral A'ldill Cl: other high Algban . llcly shut by nrder nl ket square at ("abul. thev were soi
Inuglit In the al Saint Otr- rshal Clelii aud wus kllle 1 liun and throe huve been pub. In tlio mar. t crime fnr which lenlh was the em.
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BriiWi l.ars: Iniilnl tl-htri
The bigh price of copjier hns led lo a reduccl cunsumptiuii iu (iermany nud France, but this is nut due to iho ; sulisliluliuti uf suiue nther metal, like i aluminum, i.ul lu a pastpiuieuieut Of ' variuus electrical enterprises that i have been projected. The pnnhicliuu ; uf cupper has increased bnl Iitlle this year, and tlie gain ia tpptreolly at .ilirut'l, nut ill America.
nuii'llanl at tho .|i tl-liornicn. wbo l-la are Inlerlorln,
Treaty Waters.
UuK.'.nrd is driving oul III the Ireuty
nir.beast cnnsl of instauco nf the
I'liinpialn that tho ' with their tls'.itry
Htate,
Uritish bi
view, Ky.. a fow days Bryau Ailegreon. S bad slandered ber.
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Miuister I.oiiiais, writing from (nr acta, says that a leading cnSee gmwcr IU Veuc/.uela is trying to organi/e a | coiife.leraliou uf culTee pru.lucing cunlries tu advance the iuterests ot the gruwcrs St-unr (llaviirria, the person meuliiiued, I.ehevcs thai thc ctiue of luw pricta which prevaile. ul late is uverprulucliuu, an.l he thinks i tlltl co-operatiuu wuuld result iu cut- | ling down lhe aupply.
The .Vmeriean Cuusul n' Muute. video savs that rery few dwelling ¦ liouses in I'ruguay are so l.uilt that t stove fur heating could have an out. let fur its smuke, and *v«n for conk- ' inu; stuves it ia custuiutry tu jiruvidc ' oniy a slivcpipe hule in the wall. The ¦ .Vmeii.-an oil aUive. huwever, au.l tbe ! regulation cuok ature frum the Vtiited Slales are finihng a markel there, tnd in thc future Ihrrt- is t pruspect uf in creased sales. Tiie natives mtke t rude couk sluve uf their uwu, with a
ia the use uf fuel.
Spragn fnrmer IJiveruor of lihode Islan.l, and the | dnngliter of Suluinn 1'. Chase, at onn Uuio 1 Inlleil Slates Senatnr, LlucBlns Ho.-r»lnry I nt the Treasurv, nnd Chief Justice nl the ' riilleil Stales Supreme Court, dlod al bot ) liumestet'l, Edgowood, Washington. Mrs.
cthnnLigi-ai an.l ilnguisttc.'hara'-ter, more sprague .tljd Innn a compllcatinn of Ilvr '
osiic-ially In r-lnti.n f, tue u'liriglnil ' and kidney troubl
Amerli-nn ra.'es, ho w is the nntliir nf ssy. intlil
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Al th* laun.'hlUK ..I skip Veugonui-o at llarn'w-ln-Furi.ess, England, Lb-utenent liawsnn aunnunee,i ttiat Vickars Snns A Mailm iLlmltedi had received an ordor Irnu the Pnlled slato. fnr a niiiutioi nt stx-lueli guns which wera tn be adopted Inr use bv the L'nited States Navy.
Ueumurk Is liaving irouble wllh Iceland Willi bdeinande bome rule on Ihe pallern oDJnyed by British cnlotiirs.
Th* negii latlnns bolweeu Sonnr Villa- venle, Mlulster ut Finance, Madrid, Spain, nnd the Hank "t Sptln have led tn an agroomenl Pv wbleh tne bank Is aulborl»d In raise Its li.lu.'iary clr.'ulatlnu tn a mail. luii:u nl ISCU.eil i,.«0.
lielnre ll.e .loiiarlur-J "f Iho FrencI) tquadrnu Ir-iiu liarolona Admiral F"ur nler. the cmi'iianiler. ad.lrcse.l a letler n. the tnwn nilthnrltles exjiresBlng Irion iship and goo.l wisliesKirthe prosperity olH-itl .
Vlctnrin nud TaaniauU have given over wholmlug iiiajiirltlos lu lavorot tue rnilod Siatea nl A.|.itralla, nnsuriiig the cnnsum matlon nf Hie tchemo.
Moat of tne nowtpaiiers in 1; .lays ago printed H'ltlnrlals li patches frnni the Lullod stnl
STATE NEWS.
C'onBreeemaa Uerllaed Jvdaeehlp. Congressman Oeorge W. Eay. ol Nor- wlob, Cheuaugo County, who reprasentt :b* Twenty-alxth Cangriealonal District, laa declined lb* offer ol a Haprame Court ludgetblp. whlcb was t*nd*r»d hint by }orernor Bootevelt. The Oovernor de- llred blm to All tb* vacancy caused by the leath of the lat* Justice Bavld L. Follelt. oftbe aiith Judl. .lal District. Tbe lerm Is fourteen vears and lh* sal. ary t7300 per an¬ num. Mr. Ray wrote: "I bar* bad ten year*' *x- I'orlet.ce In tb* Congre-s .if tb* rnlled NIalet, and at tbs November election of IDOU was re-elected to t b * FIRy-tixtb Congreis, which will astemble next Deeemlier. T h * renominatlon and re-eleeilon wer* olotoK w. iiY. aeked by roe. and
¦arrvan Implied If nnt an express promts* nnd obligation on my part to faithfully perform the dulles nf Itepreaentatlve In Congress, at least during tbn term for whlcb I was tben elected. I regard It my Imperative duty tn fulnil tbat obllgallon, II Is true that another of equal or superior ability may tak* my place, but that succes¬ sor must be wauling Iutbe exp*rlence so necessary to tbe pr.iper discharge of th* duties of * lleprvsentatlv* In Congross. ' Congressman ilay Is a member of Ihe Ju.*|. rlnry Committee, and will ba elevated tn ;be chairmanship In succeed Mr, Heuder- .on, who becomes Speaker of the House.
A New Oraanltatinn of Woinen.
Jean T. Mllboiland, Mary Moore Tllton tnd Helen Klnne, of New York City; Annie Dewey, Mr>. Melvll Dowey, of Albany; Caroline E. Jenkint. of Newbnrg, nnd Linda Hull Earned, ot Ryracute. are thn tlrectors of the New Vork State Ilcmsehold Economic Attoelatlon. of New York City, wblcb was Incorporated with Ibe Secretary of State. The object ol tb* aaaoclatlon la stated to be "lo awaken tbe pnbllc mind to tbe Importance of •atabllahlng burenus of Information wbere there can b« an ex. change of wanta and needs betweeu em. plover and employed In every department ol t'ome and eoclal Ilfe, to promote a more scleutlflc knowledge ol tbe care ot cblb dren, otthe (H-onomlc and hygienic vaiu* of fooda, fuel and clothing: a inor* In. talllgent UDderstandlog of eorr*ct plumb¬ ing and drainage In onr hornet, at well as -.leed for pur* watar and good llgbt In a aanllarlly built house, and to a*oure skilled labor In every department In out homes aod to organic* schoola ol house, hold science and torvloe."
A Ship ranal Arrott Ihe Slate.
Oeorge W. Rafter, tbe engineer wbo has cbarge of tbe surrey for the proposed ship canal from tbe great lakea lo tbu Atlantbi Ocean, bas completed his preliminary work Tbe project Is to cut a oanal thirty feel deep and 340 feet wide, from Lake Erie tc Lake Ontario, aronnd Niagara Falls; tben leaving Lake Ontario at Oswego, tbe cannl wlil tnia the courae of tbe Oswego Itiver to Ouelda Lake, and hence tbrough th* Mo. hawk to th* Hudson Blver, Tbe locks, 11 Is planned, will be 1000 feet long with walls Illty foet high. The greatest problem con¬ nected wllb tbli project It to flnd storage for waler to feed the great canal,and yel not Injur* tb* water aupply of ninnufaaturiug concarua, Mr. Rafter proposna a great dtm at (Carthage, on tbe Black River, In Jeffer. ton Couniy, making * lake covering eighty squire miles. wbliMi Will feed tbe .'anal. From thtt r*t«rralr It to be run a canal ninety milea long lo tb* propoaed ahlp canal Just west of Rome. A aecondary rea¬ ervoir on the,Salmon River la propoaed.
l*rl*nn*rB Ar* Too Indnatrlooa.
Tbe Htate Prlton tutborlllaa will be cnlle.l upon to provide additional Indua- tries lor tbe thre* Stata prlsooa, Tb* aup¬ ply of articles produced by the Industries In operation It fast exceeding the demand, lu addition to this, th* State hospitals for the Insane, several Instltutlona un.ler tho jiirisdlcllon of Ihe State Board ol Ohnr|. ties, have established Induatrlei for tb* manufacture of artlclet wblcb they con. suine, thus transferring tbelr patronage Iroiu tbn Statu prlaons. The qiiestlon will l-e acted upou by tb* State Prison Com¬ miasion In Hoptember, wbeu, under the State Prison law, Htate dapirtmeuts and Inslltullons are required to furnish estl- malea of tha amount and character of sup¬ plies which tbey will onil upon the prison autbortties to furnlah during the flscal yaar beginning on October I.
Tniiper'Lake Uettroyed by Flre.
Tuppor Lake, on* of *.h* Adirondack re¬ sorts, wat complelely destroyed by flra- Tlier* was a loss of loo building', about seventy-live l.elng stores and storehonset llll.l llio lialniii-e dwellings and barns, Tht burnod area cnvers on* ami a ball s.pinre miles. Two hundred aa.l twenty per.ons are absolutely hoinelets. Food Is bidng sent in frnm outsi.le p.duta. The Catbulle cburch, tbo public school building nod tbe opera house ar* baing uaed fur tem. porary quarters. Tliere la uot a atone nt lirick building In the plac*. The total lueses are estimated al (3M,000, with unly 7.'i,00fl Insuranco, Nn live* were lost.
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMCNTt FOR AUGUST 6.
tabjm: The Mew Beart. Ereki aAwrt., tS'ia—Ovlden Text: "A N*ir Mtwtt Alto WIII I air* Von," K*«k. XBBVt* ta—Camia*Btary oa Ihe l.«*a»a.
IxTaoDvcTioit.—We go baok In blttotj betweea forty and fltty year* from oar Itll lutaoo, whtn Nebuchadnesiar wta klBt IB Uabylon tad the Jewa wore held eaallva by blu. Thit prophecy was wrlttta taoa afttrthtdettructlon of Jerusalem. KaaUtl, the tnlhor ot thla prophecy, wot hora la Jerutalem about n. C, «33, In the relca ot Joalah at tbe flnding ot the book oi tha law. He waa carried captirt to Dabvica with King Jtholaehtn, D. C. iX, eight yaaia after Daniel'* eaptlrlty, lie b*|taa 10° prophesy B, C, S»S, when ha wtt thiitt yeart old, and continued to propbtty I weatf .two years. How long ho Itveil tfttr thtt la not knowo.
CoKKXCTiso LiKta, It wnt not aatll tba Ihlrd tiege upon Jeniaalem thnt Nobtthad^ nsitar detlroytd the clly. Daniel wat tar¬ ried Into oaptlrlty after the flnl tltga el J«tuialta,B. 0. toa. Eeeklel wtt takaa oiiptlr* la the teeond alege, B. O. SIS. Tha flnal tltce, wbea Jeniaalem araa dtttroyad, wta U. a. 5M. titnlel ha.l then btta la Babylon twtnty yetrt, Eaaklel ttrtlvt jaaia. The propheoT ot wbloh this letaon tarmt a ptrt wot t termon to the JeWa la Babjlo«la OS captlret, to ahow them what wat Bttta- ranr for tbtm In order to raltua UDiI again baoame tb* peopit at Ood In tbelr own laud, Hera tta wordi ot hope nnd promts* and coalait. visions of glory and bleaaing are givta ta the proDbet Etnklel, tbrough wbloh ha vhowa the people their way baek to Otpt und their own couniry, Onr leason ttaahtS lhat thty were flrat to ba rettond to Ib* ward bolineaa, then to outward protpartty. That part olltrtel whiob had beaa takaa by NtDuabtdneixar waa aalled Jodah. Tha ton Irlbtt went Into saptlvIlT mor* than a century bttor*. Tho return tt ot tha Iwelrt tflbat.
SI. "!rheo." When Qod rtttortt Itcaal to tbelr own land, V, 34, J>eloubtt. "WIU t aprlnkla olttn water n^n yoa," Laa- gcag* takan trom the law, vlt., tbt walta ' mixed with tbt ttbti ot n belter tprlBKM with a bntop on tht nnclaan. MaabMi I9:t>-ia Tht truly cletntlng wtttr; thtSa fluenoeol th* Holy Bplrit, tTplBt4 by Wttat, whote proptrty It la to eletnta, wbltaa. purify, rtfratb, render healthy tad (lalt* ful, ¦¦" ¦ —" ¦" ~
From tli yoar fllthlnttt,** ataltta
«|t tool what flltb la to the body—dtlUag,' nhtaltbtui, uncomely, ranultlvt. ttmk ertry tort of external and inttraal abOM
nttlon and pollution,
tk. "A naw hetrt alao." The htarl It Iha centre of Ufa to the body; It tendi tht U(«- blood to every part; If It la weak orlaiMC* feet the whole body la weak and tltaiy. Bo the oharaoter, Ibo supreme lova, IM will, are totbaeouland the life.—PaloabM. "A naw tplrlt." 1 will renew your atlBaL anilghtea yonr underatandlna, ttntp your Jadginent and refln* yoat will. M that you will have a new tplrlt to atlaala vonr nsw heart. "Stony heart." OoM, hard, dead. Cold lo Ood^t lort tad (oad- oeaa, not warming with gratltadt. BOly etnotlont tnd heavenly dealrea. Hard, BOI uoaily Impteaaed or moved by the dIviBttI motlrttillti aelflab and not atlrtad with tbe needt ot otbera. Dead—no tpirllaH life. In'II no lourct'ot good workt aat beautiful living—dead to Ood'a goBuaa^ holy iBllaeaoat tnd dead lo betvta.
il. "Ut tplrlt wltbin," Tbt graal pria. elplt of lift, llgbl and loy*. "Walk la lly llttnlot." Thoronghly farnlth than a' wiadom tnd will and attire powan every good work. Not by force, or ^~ lernal vloltnae, bat by Interoal pitr "Keep My Judgmenta." Ood'a pr. mutt drive aa to Bla preotptt tt oar ^. and tbtn Hit preotptt teoa ut btokjio 1 promlitt for ttrengtb.
30, "Dwell In tbe land," Oo tbtta ta abide. "Be Hy ptoplo." Wholly glraan to Me la body, tout and tplrlt.—OlatklL "Your Ood." Wbtt the apring tun It to IM earth, tntt would Ood bo to them after tha eold hard winter o( thohr exile. JkU IIM power, beauty, oomtort, warmth aad itiilH oome through tbe aun.
39, "Uocleannaaaea." From talllat lata them, "Oom," Typo ot botb mattrial ua tplrltuti proaperity and looroaaa. Matant) protperlty waa part ot tbe dlrlno piodna given la the Moaalo ooventnt.
SO. "No reproach ol lamlat." Tte boalboB reiiroached tht laraelltea With baring a Ood wl;o would allow {btm U
puffer huDRor. Tney did Dot undtrttt lh* rtttoo. Thla promlao wtt Ib a latge mooturt folflllod In the rttum afttttae leveuty ytara ol exile. There will be a mote oomplete lulAlmnnt U the Jtwt BOW
II Appoint*.!.
evelt haa slgne.l tbe com Howell, at preseul
All!
Ooverno mlBslnn nl Albert H County J.idge of Delaware Couut Justice .ll tbe Hupreme Court tor the Hlxlh Judli'lul District, to succeed the lala Jut lire Follelt, Tbis tppolntmant waa Hral suggesjed to the Ooveruur by Judge C.'lora E. Mnrlln nf th* Court of Appeals, and at tar consultallou with tb* Judge* ol lh* dia Irlct an.l otbori In wb.>sa opinlou tbo (lov *ruor baa confldenc* he determined upon tb* appointment ol Judge Hewell. Tb< bench and bar of tb* dltt.lct w«ro praotl¬ caliy unanimous In faror of tb* appoint
nl.
Two M*n and Two Boy* Hrown*.!,
Alfred Moyar, a plumbar, and Jacol Klachsland, a clgatmaker, of Hytauute, were dmwued In Seueca Rlr*r, oloa* lotht shnre. A boat containing alx men wot upset, but I be othert reached tb* tbor* Two tons ol Jacob Endraa, ol Byracuaa, iige.1 rospei'tlvely ser*n and altven years, wer* flrnwi.e.1 In Huburban Lake at Manllus iiy Ihe captlilng of a boat,
asno For tarlBt a Idre.
Oeorge H. (I'Bourke, tb* clerk of tba !lnld Muunlaln Houte at Bald Houuttla, a lew days ago was the bero of a gallant act Th* sou of Joabih Browne, of New Vork ("ily, bad fallen Into tbe deep water of the Inke and had twice sunk when O'Rniirkt plunged In and brought blm safely lo tbr sb.ire. Mr. Browu* gave bls son's reacuei a check fnrtSOO,
llew
I'l Ibe ..* as iloler .to Cuba.
Vellow Frrer ("eatet I* f.n.i
It le nfll-lailv aunouD'. d fr.m 1 Ibal tb* yoil.iw fever e;.idemlc has there. The total numlier'd ca^iet reported
line- the 'iUtliro.lk of tae .llsoa-o Is eig-ity. eight, "t whi.-b firtv-aro resulted fatally.
eented
I'h.
.se.npaoa taet For I'rite Money.
•ar-Aljiirai .Sampsnu bat brought tail le Ilistrict ol Coiumhia Mipreme Court priiio money In behalf of tbe olflcors m-n wu 1 toik part l.i t'le ,l..str.icilon Imtral Ceveraa fleet .i3 Stnt.agu do
K.teinc Bat Kills a Bort*.
The bite .it an In-e-t .-lu-el tie .leath of
1, ly '.I irse b-loagiugtn Fr* Itn -w Kruoger.
I. Tue b'irte t>*"a;ne sick
men Its upper llp swelled
A vetenaarlan wat .-alle-l iu. but w»s uo-
al.li- to dn anything far it. au.l its b*ad ao
Br.liab Ilny of Bulk.
.At Uitrbtm. netr .Uaryport, thc
luoer if tUel-elt awa'.le 1 fur wrestlinji ThelH...kkeeper hal by yonths uuler sixteen l.y the Nurlh
.,1 an atin.irii
Mr. Kr
tb* bn volver.
meant it fur her guud. but had he doue thc wisest thing"' He uevrr eouM manage Iu walk hume wilh her at ail nuw and be missed tbe little i-unrtdeucy ab* bad baen wont lo give httn. She hardly aver fpoka to him Bowadart.
Wrcatliag .\Ui>cia'i.i wts .1 lunstall. uf lireat Broogbton. whu IS unly t a rive years of age, ttanda I'vei MI leet 111 bel^¦bl. au.I weight aSout Iwelve tlnut il6S ponnl*).— ' BirmiBgbam fata 1
Warlaet t'o
lh* rarIM Mary TarJ. ibe Naiy I.opart .nent, Washtngt-iiD, ba* ordr.-»d a baitalun ul marinra. Wa In all, to pr^-eel |.. Ntnt.t and take tiatloo at tbe Caviio Nav> Yar.l to r*lDlorc*tb* saiaii tfoLlingeot now tbera
Boyrolt In Clrrelanrt F.llerllre.
Th* alrsel car tinker. .,t Clevelan I,
(I'.l.-., have e.ublishej n-i -S-.rtlv.. Ij.iy - .tt
Want* t-ywebiBta to Kn.l.
Onvernnr (Jandler ba- appealed ti tb* peopi* ul (ieorgla to put an end to mob
The Felke Ordered Home.
The Oerman itilrl.class cruiser Fslke, latet. lb Samoau waters, haa been ur.lereij
A ?latlaaal Baak For nonulale.
A nstljual Lauk with acxp lal ul ti.O I,* "KIO wlilb* *«tal^ll*b«l IB Houolals. 11^
M.'Klnley ' iniue'l loao'iu graal luda|ieudei
Pel,.ling I'ongn-asl.inul act|..u on tht Ciuttltutlnn (or the giverniueiil ol Iha Iuhabitauts nl tbe Islaud nf Xegnis. In Hit I'lillippUies, wlil.'h has lieeu kubinlttod lo PreaMent UcKlnley, Oeneral Otit prj claimed a Proviaioual (invernmeut. 'ruit It lo beumlrr th* .llreetlon uf a Mllltao (Jnvernnr to l»! uaine.l by Ibe Oovernor ol tb* I'bilip! Ines, will a Citll Ooveruor and Advisory Cniiu-11 to b* el*ci*d. Bacoiod wlil tie tho -apltul.
.dr. S K. llarringtr.n, inember of th. Anerii-au Fisn rniiuulsslun, died at Ata l.ara, Egypt, nl tyj.hol.l lever wbll* *i mute forthe Blue ,Mio.
M. |i-ieaste. Mlulater of Foroign Affalrt raria, France, haa anuoanced tbe tigna tola III tbo r.ji,nr,nr.'ini trebly iMiwotii Frani-e aud the Culled slate*. N-sarly alt agri,-ultiirai pr-'du'-it bave ti«eu exeiuded, aad Frauoe roi-aiT** tb* lu.jtt favored aa* tlin Irea. • ul.
A gnaruutee nl ttim n.tn *uct ba. bA*i aeut by the 1 retch liovcruinent In ei.Majal
tn Renn** au I apfiear at a witn*** at tb, lireyfut coort-luartlal.
The Eiocuttv* Cnuncil ul tbe Trtntraa Gol ernment lnr--ukliy decide 1 upon la creating tbe repreaan'.atlun of the Iiaad li tbo Vol'.traad Irom two lo ten m*a>b«ra,t. tl. ela^ted by live equal coaalltuerol«t eacb returning na. iLombet f th* ttt Bai'I ard no. t')_U'r-T5a3a.
it. vt. rhippt Named Fur A*t*lnbly.
1"tiB Republlcant of (irleant Coanty bare nominated WUliam W. Phlppt, ot Albion, for tbe Ataeinbly,
All Around Ihe tUI*.
(."harlea Heif, ageii *l«r*a y*ars, dieil In Norlh Tnuawaoda shorlly aflnr a switch eugin* bad cut off bnth of bit l*gt.
In order to tappro«t the superabundant s|ilrlls uf tbe eadels at West pilul the Superlnteudenl hat adopted droatle meth¬ ods.
Thl: Rar. Abel O. Hopkins, Ph, D.,D. D.. wlin bad oocuple.1 tbe chair of Latin, Eug. llsh aud Literature at Hamilton (College sluce 1M9, died *t bla bom* In Clinton. U* wat born in Avon December 9, 1X44.
Pnllc* Caplalu ("harl** II. Wbitcomb, ol lluflalu, wat found dead In bed. Cnut* of dealb. heart dtscaa*.
Tbe Htal* Board of Health hat received notlflcatlon of tho alougbtarlng of a b*rd "I flfteen cattle nfll.cleil with tutierculntla, ll.e property ol Jonn MeOarry, .if I'lttei ('uuulv.
Tl.e Franklin Cuunly Hepubllciui Cnn¬ voullon, at Malone. nomluattd Uallierl I> Slerens, of .Malone, fur Member of At- tembly.
Harry Johnson, tevent*«n rears of age, of Porlrbealer, died at hit boma uf lock, jaw. Tbe wonnd wnlob brought on lock jaw wat received on July 4.
During a terere ttorm Patiiok Sally wblle at work In Ibe brickyerd of Nattaao let ("orert, at Newburg, wut alrnck b> llghtulng and loatantiy killed. Hit bOily turued black and bla ctotblug vaa badi) torn.
H* Ur*w a «l«h Frit*.
William F. Blair, a Custom Houae broker. Qvotte I 14 In a box ol old elotbiug at tbe iooual sale ol nnclalmej good* *t th*(lof - trnment warebou** la Cbleogo, and djew t prlr* ol tSOOO Id boadt. Tb* paper* ar* Indemnity boadt ot tb* Eatltabl* larast- -n*ct ('ompanr ol Coaneli Btafft, la.
fraeiww* BtMa** Fwwwi L«*t ¥«•<.
According to O*orgt F. Kuaa. tpeelal igtut of Ih* l*sited Atat** Oeologlcal Har. rar, tb* ralue of all the precleua atone* 'nun-l In tbe Call*d Htat** In IIM waa lltO (JO a* coctpar*! wllb tlt9 <7S It IWT.
Dttttaii la Mailoi Tb* lat*tl rettrtt ol lb* aatloaal hank* ¦bow tbal tb*r* .0* la.*el taeh lattltalloat :baa Ihen war* al Ibt tptalaa ef ItM.
In exile la all Undt tor rtJeetlBf Ohtitt tbtlCrttam to their own land; but thty muat Aral rocel vnt he oow hetrt from Ubrlil tnd bo fllltd with Uia Spirit.
81, "Your own urll wnya...,Ioatbt yoqr. aolvea," Hera wo aoo what la tbs mott powerful Induceiiieul to nn ortBgtIltal repeutauiie, namelv, a Just aenat ot Iht mercy und grace of Ood toward ut. The luore wo too ot Ills readluess lo reottvt at Into ttvot upon oui^epuutanoe tbt mort iisbnmnd will wo bo of ouraelvea Ihtt wb thould ever aln ngalnal ao muoh lore.
S'l. "Sol for your aakea," Not oo the ground ot any gool dctorvlnga ol yonra. A check ou all vaiu iiretuniptlon ib tba Jowj nnd oonlldouon of thoir own merit; a fault to whiob thoy havs been vary proat lu evory ago.
as. "Wttloiahall bo builded." Tbtlaat otCtnaau waa the protnlaad land ofTtraal. During thu year* ol thtlr otptlrlty thne wus much deatiuotlon throughoBt thair Innd. When larael truly repented of tta Ibey would ba ready tn build tftlB tbtit cltlas, oa Uod would he pleittd to bavt Iheiu,
as, "Tbia land that waa deaoltt* It be¬ eome liko the gar.len ol Eden," Balaa't blaat la removed; Qod'a bleailna htt ttkta place. The boatlien who onoS madt lat deaoliitlon of Ibo bind agroundof rtproath ngtli at J.'buvah Himaelf are eonttralBM lo tokuowbidgo Israai'tmorolbtnraatwta blcaaodiiet* to bu Ood'a owu work aad a ground fur glorifying Ilia name,
96, "Tbe hcBlhou aball know." Rtpaat? adiy Ibey liad mocked th* Ood of tbt iam', butlboptotiierlly that abould tolloW epiM ' tb* return ol laraal to Oanaaa woald pel tO allesco ull rain expreaaloot agtiBM IM power and lovu ot ood, Wbta Ood apaat Hia hand wa ara nlled. Thtit wtll Dt tatt erldencot nt HIa power tbtt all tktt tm BBd learu that He It tho Uvltg Ood. nOt^ lug but alu huralllatet. (lod'a blattlBgu. ways mta up. Hia grac* U Ilfco tba walil of proteotlou built around Iht titlta. Tbt heathen oannot rob tho true eblld Of Oao of bla poaaetalona. Hamsyeoltr OPOB tht atoe by repoutance, obadlenoe tnd ItllBi "I tb* Lor(I." All glury la da* to Sod. Bk vorkt tttrtot to Hlmtelf.
RESOURCES OFjrHE SOUTH- •
An axpotlilan For Bhowint Theat ta Oa Olv*n la M*w York City.
Tb* Houlbern Expotltlun will b* bald la the Orand Ceulral Palace. Naw York OHy, Irom Uctoher 31 to Noveinber K. Itt aim will b* to dltplay tbe eommereial rmoatttt nf tho HIalea beyond Maaon Bad Dlsoa't Hue, aud to thow what use baa baoa made uf tbam. It la believed tbat tba aS. poslllnn will b* a vast benoflt In attfattlat ' oapltal to tbe Southern HIaltt. Tha ptetrni la Iba moat tuapleloaa IIOM (or a third ol aoantuiy tor tbtdbiplay ot Boalh. ero iiroductt In tbe Norlb. A ntw tta el' gooa feeliBg tt tbroad, aad a warm lion fnr Soutbarn flaltora It tttarad.
Tb* mineral wasllb o( tht Itoalh will be tultably llluttratod. Tb* tzpotltloa wM hart lb* followlBg departBtaiB; naeattt, hialory, ete.; eoamtreatadmaaafaaiartai agrlculiural, bortloallBr* aud farm Im^ meuta; maeblBary. gaologr, mlatrata aai wlnlDg; forettry BBd lorett pradaatti woman'* dtpartmtnl, tdueatlOB asd aafl« .l*partni*at, ... ^'
Th* Adrl*ory Oommltta* laeladta tatt pronlDtDl men at Oeneral ioa*pb Wbtatar. Oorertor Allen n. Cbeadltr. ol OaoiwtK (loreraor M. B. McSweeDty, ol Boath Carolina: Oorernor William O. Bradley, ol Kenlueky; Mayor K. H, Dtdl«y, of tAttt- vllle; Mayor Watkint, of Oballaaaam Mayor J, O. Woodward, oIlAtlaaUiO. F.' Hautlogton, ex.Mayor FraakllB Kdtoa, exJoatlo* Roger A. Fryor, Ctptala Hart It, Oarden, Coagrcaaii.as E. K. BOTlla, ol Kantatky; Oorernor Daaiel h. BttttU, al Nortb Ctrollna; Frank Tllfoid tid Llta. tantat-Oortiaor Wiillaoi L. Oabtfl, a T*itt.
A KISS THAT BROUGHT OEATK
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18990804 |
| Date | 1899-08-04 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 40 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18990804 |
| Date | 1899-08-04 |
| Month | 08 |
| Day | 04 |
| Year | 1899 |
| Volume | 4 |
| Issue | 40 |
| Sequence | 1 |
| Page | 1 |
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| FileName | 18990804001.tif |
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