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VOL. VIII.
A FAMILT NEWSPAPER OF LOCAL, ANO QENERAL INTBLLIOENCK.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, elANUARY 1), 190,?.
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TBBRI: tLtO TBABLT IB ADTABbB
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NO. II.
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ARE THEY WELLti>
YOUR KHMETS
Unless they are, good health is impossible.
Every drop of blood in the body passes through and is filtered by healthy kidneys every three ipinutes. Sound kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood, diseased kidneys do not, hence you are sick. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE makes the kidneys well so they will eliminate the poisons from the blo(xl. It removes the cause of the many diseases resulting from disordered kidneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned.
Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Bright's Disease, and many others, are all due to disordered kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside your urine in a bottle or glass for twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your kidneys are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more affected until Bright's Disease or Diabetes develops.
FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and Bladder troubles, and cure you permanently. It is a safe remedy and certain in results. If you are a sufferer, take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once. It will make you well.
Two Sizes 60 Cents and $1.00.
SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS.
E. A. Oorlon
DO.NOEO AUCTIONIHER
l-re.'.,,.11. N, V.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDLH
Flaaa and flKcUleatlcini Pre|';ire4 Work Su;,«rInteD.'.F(l
K.iiDialn PumltheJ arriH taa •CIIGCN PLACE,
acaioiNci raicaoar. i. i.
MOHEY TO LOAN «-":."«. -'"3
I.ar n^iit, Al' food applloallont pr.inii.ily aiec-iniHl.
Reeve & Bcvrtlett. i
Title Insurance A nortgaice Loans
MalaOfflrvt: OKICKNPOKT. I, I.
, ai l.lh..rlysir.-ei, Npw V.irk,
Braaol>Offle«t.'Rlv«rbra<l, I, I.
Jatnal.a Havliijpi Uiinlc lllilx
Jaiiial.a, I.. I. I
Oltler iliiy Bank IIKli.-., (1j„i,., '
,_ Hay, L. I, I
Telaphone In all olDei-a. i
Uhe KodaK. Ctrl
THE SUNDAY SCHOOL i
STATE NEWS.
4phn P. Wright
QENERAL AUCTIO.NEER [
Vraaport. N, V I
Longenecker Bros, i
DENTISTS '
saa Fulton straat, Brooklyn
at I
ruirour, uisy i heyward buiioino I
Opp. Drpot, nn Wrdnridara and Frldaji
tfomBa, m, toBp. m, i
Wm. R. Loaoaaacaan. D, O. 9.. Manasrr |
WILLIAM H. POST j
tIncccMlir to J. T. I'<wt ft Hon |
,—Pealrr In
Choice Groceries Flour and Feed
MAlN'STRCer, rHECPonr ¦•rtk af L- >- R- *-, Oa». Raadall Aniai
aaya for yon to bay yonr anpplies at
home. The price is the same in city or
conntry
KODAKS
FILMS Velox Solio
S. F. PEARSy\LL
Oppoaite Poat Offlci! Freeport, N.'V
R. R. CHAPMAN.
ffholtsile ud Retail
TiUMBE-R
FBEEPOHT. L. I.
I'rlriiliolia ri-K.
¦ luMnKK CO.,
Itm:
Long bland CItjr, N. T
Talrphonrt, Vd A k (lrmi|,lonl
Will Make Affidavit
New kSM* ef Ufa Ivr an towa
KoM. ll rtodinn
FotlBMlMr R. R. RaadaU, I>llal»^ la., int I iaffarad from Indlnatloa and ra- lUaff wrlla (or yaara. Finally I tried ' ' 1 aoon knew I had found what lookad for. I am batter today tha* it yaui. Kodol gav* ma a naw iMwaetlU*. Anyooaean bave my af- ¦MavUto tbatrutb of ihla autament." SbdaldlctMa your food. Thlaaoablaathe tsjnmtA teualBllato attppllaa,(tron<then- mm tntny ecfan and rcatorlog bealtb.
KmM mmum Tm StrMt.
VElLbaiiUaaMalaalM Uaaa tbaUc. riaa.
WINTER
RESORTS OF THE SOUTH
I Can be reAcheil with romfort and
I M-oDOiDjr by tbfl
OLD DOMINION LINE
UK STEAMEBS
LraviiiK New Vi.rk dally, yuiidayti-xcrpli-d all the yiutr round, II |i, m.
EXCUKSIO.V TICKETS To
AsKeville, Hot Springs
PineKurst,
Southern Pines, N. C.
Hot Springs, Vai.
Jacksonville. St. Augustine
Tampa, Fla.
New Orleans, La..
SaLvann&.h. Gai.
Tlir aliivr Klinn'Kili Ti, krl. inrluilt- .Nlral. an.l Mal,.r.,iini Urrlli ou did Doiiilui -u l-(,.aiii,'r 'rU-krlH anil (.(.ilrnMiuis at I'ier N. 11 N. V.
Old Dominion Steamship Co
(I (EACH STREEl, HEW fOXK N Y II 11 Wai KFK. Tralfl,'M»ntit,'r
i ,1. HllowN, (1,'n l',iMM-ui.-er Act
No Acllon Aeal ntt Coal Rnadt.
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMVIENTS ' -\t"iiiio.v-(iciicrnl IMvies nt Alliany.
,1.111.DV I I "i'»""i'i'i''l tliiiClie liad (li-i-liled tbat he
fOR JANUARY II. iM.iiliI tnki. uii lu-tioii <iii the npplica-
-^^—— j liiiii („ lieglii proceedliiKs «);iiinst thc
ouiijeci: ciiriitiaD LlTinc. Plill. lv,, I-ll. cnlll cnri-.rliii.' riillrnnds under tlio anti-
—Oolden Toat. rlill. lv.. 4-Mtinar> II'llBt I.IW of the Slnlp. Up sets forth
Varttt, 0-S—Cotnintntary on the Uay'a his rensons for HO diiliii; 111 a monuiriin-
I.riian. I diitu. p.irt of wlilch follows: "I hiiii'
T....„.i . Tl . ..: ,1. .» .i.„ Vl,;' ifaclied the coni-ldsloii tlmt If the At-
Introduction.-^l lir (.iii-.tlr to tho I ni.- . ., .,,,,., . , . ,,
ippian* wns written from Home ju«i lie- I t(irnej--(>('ii(.rnl fdinll iilllnintoly decide
fure I'dul'. rrleime I'rom lii» hr^l iiiipni'iii- j Hint the pulilli- Interi'St di.miiiulH the
menl. It is fnll nf leniler nnd allerlinna'.c <.niiiiU(>no.pnii'nt of iin iictlon nsninst
I'lunK-l. 'Jlli" (.Inirili nii» v(.i'.v dear In ¦ these ooiiiiMinlcs. It sliinild he luist-
I'aul, .Several liniiii iln.v senl lnnl iiinniy ' poned until .nfli.r Ilic icporl of tho coui'
In rilicve hit • •--!- '
picture
'l"H'hrist'emlnmTllirmillViIni.iVK?oVwmi'ii'l i '"''''^ """ '"'""s ""^ "''L' oin-iiilors
peediLv he here, iinil Ihe kiiiK^om of •*"
Christ ivoulil be vu-turious ill the earth.
This epistle revealt efimetliing nf the (haracter nf the chunh nt riiilipjii. I'aul ivrnte iinthinx to ihciii hv wnv of reprnnf. Iheii great Inve fnr Ibe apostle had caused lliem In send K|,iiiihr,>.litiis In Home uilh In Mipporl lum in |iri«oii, and I'aul
.-several iini.B iiii.v seni iiini iiinniy poned until .nflor llic lopnrl of tho coui- •ve his wants (lur les.nn i» a vivi.I ,„|s,i„„ nppdlnted bv thi- I'roslilont lins
f"ft:tri^;;;;"r(^':.:i'l;^d'rti;; '-" ¦-'"• ":"• '":¦ v"'::^"'^'•'•"^"'-
•toriiiluntcd,'
O.tlfled Woman Dea.l.
XIIss Klla Kwlnir, ono of Iho ossified
n-onien ivho fnr ten ycnrs Imve boon
HvliiK ¦n-iinilers to iiU.vsicliiiis nnd scl-
suppori Inm in pr'ton, and I'aul i oiillsts. died at Untno, ap-d tlilrl.viiine
nt this leller In ihem ivh™ the messeii- ' .voars, .Miss Kivlnc wns Imrn In Ilol-
I , land I'liteiit, .\I nn cnrl.v ai;e sho wns
iifllli-tcd by Intlniiiiiiatiiiy rhonniiillsni
LIVE FOR THE LIVING.
A rew mound rnse near the foolliilU And mv heart was underneath'
IJv-frienlii wire gno.l, for thev .treivoj \ Wllh hliissom tnd clinftiiig vrreath.
A voice iame, borne nn the stillnn. ¦ Tbouirh the wav seem hard, be trie:
On-lne thy life for the livinK. Aa the dead haie lived fnr you."
I raised my hand iiiitn heaven
And a plrdge I made that dav. (The Voice had shown me mv iVity
And a light shown on the wav.l And these, ilie wmds of the prnmi.r,
Tliat my constant guide shall he; "111 live my liie for the bving.
At the dead have lived for me "
The ddd since earth nas created.
T.ivcd thev not for vou and me* Ihey made the worid'lhat we live in
•inrh a glorious place to 1«»* Take min» for your nwn lite', molio—
It will make you strong and true; And hve inur life for the living
.Vs the dead hale lived fnr vou - S. W. Ciilliian. in I.n.'. Anur^le.. H.1.1: I.
JOV Ih.it lillcil the snul of the gieiit iip-isll'
'¦the same liiinil." Hoiv loilalil that
(hose H'hn lnbor loitrtlier in Christian Ivurk sliould a>-nid all dissensions!
3. "Yokefellow.'' There i. much dilTer¬ enee nf opininn aa to whom Ihe apintle here addresses. Snme think Kpaiihroditiia ia meant. Others think the elder or bishop of the church is meant, and that I'aul IS urging liim to help the women iust named lo « reconciliation of their differ¬ ences. .><till others think lliat the Oreek ivord "siizugus." which means "vokcfel- Inw. " thoul.fhere be rendeieil as a pmiier name. "Help these women.'' Help Kuod- ias and Syntyche. "They labored.'' Krom the earliest tinies wi^nien have rendered valuable nssist.ince in the propagation of ihe gospel. The gospel opens wiil.. the dnnr of Christian ailivitv 1.1 women. "Clement. " liishop of Home shortiv nfler the .leath nf I'eler and I'aul. lie wrnle an epistle to the Corinlhians which is still extant. "The bonk nf life." The register book of those whose citizenship i-. in heav' cn (I.uke 10: 'IM; .hup. 3: Sn. Anrienliv free , itie. had a roll book containing tlie names of all those having Ihe right of citi- reii.hi,,
ivbli'h phyKlclnns failed In lolie the ugc of twciily-livo she lost tho use of hor llniliB, iind euiinoiit specinllsta snld Kho WIIS fsrudinilly turning to lioiio, Diirlii); ten years Miss Kwiuc llv(.d loilllly blind, niiablo in nini'o n ii,nsi.|(\ ,\ slsler. Mi.s. Kiiinia Kivlni; ralmi-r, who i* atllictcd in the snnn- ivny. Is innv bolng (-ai-od for by n ivoiillhy lieui-faitioss in Shorbiirne.
Knhortatiniis in the whole chunh | '"' (vs, 4-01. 4. ¦ Heinice in the l.i.ril " True jov .an nnly be fniliid in lln l.ord. "Al¬ way " Kven in the midst nf afllicUons and trials. There is a j-iv in the earthly things, but this is not histitig. "The believer's joy towers nbove all enlenial cirilim- slances, and niav ainais abide, eieii in the most distressing , nnditinns." Nole 1, I'hnstians mav anil should rejoice, (ll I'lns verse is a .onimand. C.'I .lov is one of the fruit, of the Spirit Idal. 3: ti). l.'ll It is Ihe natural result of (K-ace nith liod I Uom. 14: 171, 2. The nature of thc ( hristian's jov. (11 Not in Ihe creature. 121 In (iod in Ills line. Ilis wnrd. Ilit lirovideiices. .1. The Chrial ians jov thould be constant. 111 (.od iri unrhangeHb>e. i'il The way tn (lnd it always npen. 4. There
Nn Fniirri.lt on Sumlay..
The l',iiiL'lik(.(.|isle Uiir.il Coiiielerv Assnciiillnn lias decldi-il tlmt liereiifK-r nil biii'liils will be iieniillted In llio cenii lery nn Siiiidiiy. .\s Ihls is the nnly leiueiery nsed by Iho poopb. nf Piill;.-like(.|ish.'nther tllilll Clllbnlics. the iW'tliiii nieiins Ihnt iin iiini-e funerals l.'lll be belli <iii Siinibiy. The onlei' bus I'aiisi'il ivlilosprond (llssiiilsl'iiiilnii, es loiiiilly nninni: ilio workliii,' <'liis,s(-s and Ibe friilerniil iiri;nnl-/.iitloiis, which iiiaUe il :i point, whoncver pnssible, tn
( their (lead Snnilay In .inb-r imt to k.'cp nien fnnn work.
IfroviCB ni cMBni-niKK. i'un.u.
AW an order »( Hon Kolwrt .¦<«aliiirv, s sau ufthe ('uunly or NasMU, nnll.e I, ll, ¦ " ¦¦ lii« .lalms Si
,'l.y
1 I, Nlch.,1., a*aa4 la the wld Count), d,s exMsl. 10 prrMiit Ika aaaM with 1 lie vouchir. t h. mir, 10 ih.. -oh •ertbara. Ihe (ulininltlraior.. etc.. , r wilit d,. 1 ftl the Krre|H>r( Haiiit Kn-eporl. N. 'I'..
II At\ Xicii>.is. Wm s Uaii, A'lmlulslrator.
MORTGAGE LOANS
Ail g«od loar.5 prumptlx accciHed. Law charffs.
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CouDtcHor-at-Law.
Uab> lon. N. Y.
so VBAIIS' 1 CXPERIINCI
Patent
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PATENTS
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»li..-li has iH-en ci.-atcd by I'lviulcut James, nf Norlhwi-.lcrn Inner-ilv The »,,-.k 1. In swell llu- r.nU- .1 ,Indents en¬ tering the Kvan.ton illl ' in.l.liilinn. V, K.Fionln is the lir.l appoiiiicli., tne new ortice. Ue w... .e!e,-le.l by l'.esi.b-nl .lames lo tet a. a^ent for the universuv ain.ini; the varw.is iivparaLiiy schc.,:- md inin.n ¦ ol'.eges 111 llie cnuntri from v.in.h most ..t thc univir.it, stuJents come. .Mr l-'iou- !«'» duties wi'il in- to isiiu! nut the advan¬ tages nl N'orthi.eslern jn an eltort to in- IbuiiiT .tudrntt to cast iheir lot wuh tht llclliodltt tcho,.'.
riaat ta Make ii..l>llrr Athlete..
In |.;ir.uan.e .. llic p.,.i..i oi to. \"",,r
re manv henelitt to he derived. 5, ".Moderation — forbciirani e." MiM- ness, patience, gentleness, "The word means forbearance, vieldingiiess. It is the grace wlmh i. slow to tak.. olTense and .ivift to forgive: nhi.h sullera wrong lather than i|iiaii'ci. Thn.e wlin ale ex¬ pe, ling a Saiioiii' fiom whom tlirv ncril clemency may wdl show all men thai Ihi'V nre of a like .haracter " Chrisiian eiiuilv. I. Doe. not exact all Ihc claims nl legal jii.-tice. ICinii.v i. superior l.i legal enact¬ ments, 'i. Sliould be evidint in dealing wilh all classes. :l, Slicit!d b.- pr,lilu't'.l as i-onscions of the near adicnl ol ( Ini.t.
.pcctacle ivhcn Chnslians .ip- I lis,. „t ,¦ 111 courls 1.1 .ctlle Iheir dii- . i s „l,|
Mnrniaii Killed I>t KleclrlcK...
Chiirli-s Ci-esolie. tbirty live yi'.'i rs .llll, n Icleiibiiiic liii,.|iiiin ..iniiloyi'il by
llie .Viiieri. nil Ciininiciin;.' C piiny,
ivns killed bv eloclriiity wblle strliic- iiiU teleiihone ivin-s 111 riiiialikei.|isie. A spur nil bis fnnt tore Ilic Insiiliitloii fi'iiin nil oii'ctrlc lliilii wne. nnd when he Innk hiibl nf a cny win- wilb ntie blind II ch'ciiii wns fiirnied. ,\ cnni- Illllllilll went in his resell,, nml ilinpiiod llllll Ihlrtv r. et in to a Imrso bliiiik.'l. belli bv thr..I- mon ilk.- 11 life ml. bin Cresolie ilicI in llvi. minutes.
Snirlde nf Ur. C. K. Rtettns. Hr. CliM-eii.;,. I-;. Slovens. :i w.'!! kiinivii phvsii-l'l^i, ciiiiiiiiilli-il suit lib- al bis liniii.'iii 111,, villnire nf Hiildwiiis- vill,. lle iiti.'iiipted sulclile nl the Km- liii'c I Innsi.. in Svriiins,., aliinii n yt-nv -.fgn bv lllllill.- his iliniiil, but .lill iii.l iiciomplish Ins iini'iiiis,'. Al his siic- ....s-'fiil nllemin he iis,.,l ,1 n-inlver. i H'.
S;< veils liiis slltTeri.il fl'l.Ill ll..l'Viills
in.nblc saiii ti, b.' ,li,.- m tl xiessivc
lie, lie wns Ihiily ill,.
.al to Ih,
'rences.
0. "Ill nothing lie .11
Milt.
II 111 notliing nc .lllli.nls ^ce .nut. I Nolt.I (Inondacn Ihlet Ilra.l.
«: -ii. There 1, a .are of diligeiic- ivliidi .,. , , anm.iincil at Ihe Dn-iii-
i« our duty, and eonsistt in t w-ite forecast . ... ,. .. , ,
and due concern, but Ihere i. a rare nf ' ''s-'a Indian I., sitvmi ,.m nf .laii.l.
distrust, which IS ..ur sin and follv. and I Sk:.nciidniil uhuh nnlv iK-rplexe. an.l ilislrads ihe j ami .1 |.roiiiiii,.|it Chri 1.1111.1. "Ilv praver." el.'. The irue nnti- ,1'ile is (hat coa.taiil praver whi-h i.irriea evervthing. great and small, wilh no ex- iciitln:i. 10 Cnl "Sulinlic.ilion |ireseiil« .periKc I'd,110,1, to (iod. The thanksgiv¬ ing ivIiti h sh-.It'll ii'.i'.iiniiany prayir is ceneral. ami .li.niM ,nvcr :.\ past mercies"
and'casts nur .ai,. ami burdens upon Hnn. : "Peace of Cod " 'Ihl. fnllow. as a natural lesuli. It is the rest and inilh- ilen.e whi.h (lo.l give, lo 111.ise who sur¬ render all lino Hi. hands See .lohn 14: IT; IN. lid Iftl. Isa -JB 3 "Shall keeii-- guard ' ".^s a wat.huian guards a iltv" "Hearts " The heart is the scat tn the af- fectiona. the .le.ires and the niouvc".' '¦Thoughts " Kven our thoughts, or jiiir-
be
W,
II¬
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' ll Kales. i,,:nn ai-dng ll ihe I.iVrs. has .?i|f,ted ll.Jt I'le I'-v tn~\ iL.aiii. .'esipic dl tl "lie'd day." be .1. ¦ ......d lO sth el c i..ilues by ejr'i-te.l .nen .-r
.,'.1 posl. Th- lliHliar.l will luc.ude a I >'I'ls ,. atu'e; ,- .;.or.-. . instni.'t,,,.! e: lii.lv enfench...*"'.. . r,ierg»r.-v bri.lire-.
Claim raid Aftar tea Teara.
.Mr.. ISrorge A. Ilrjie.. ef (l,(den liih. ha. i»r«iveiT a .heik from the I mled s-a-es (lovrraine.il '..i' V-.l ns her .har« 111 tne iM-ttlrmeut of . .laiui liut ha. been ;«.i,liu8 10* fetl-.. Tiie lix-.-.a .... b-i tha
.ed detirudii .Ul ITW ni a wh.K.nei K- ,;a'n Kol^ri I'alion. oi <i.. p .'aim W.1S : I %\'M, aai
Kren
11,: in
Tka Yaar^ rataai nraata.
T'.ie numlwr ol paieiiu granted br Iht Isilent nlbi-e dunnt th. .rai amounts to :T..ilki fh.. nuinbrr l.«» never been .'.le^'e.l in ihe hislorv- ci ihe „lli,», the rcarv.t tu tt U'inf 2i^mk >!>« l»'Je of IWI.
CoW» uf II llfta Cat
0-. M.:ir.e ; . . c
H "Kiiiallv " In order for ns t.'i be the hai.IIV recipient, of (Jod's love and favor it will be neeessarv for u« to lake the course here outlined I'V the apostle. "True." Ability in discern truth fr.im eiror i. here rei'.ignired. •Pine.' KreedTim from llcfh- Iv iinpuriiy whi.h ilehles body and tnul. It denote. ,h,i>tilv in every pait of life, • (Jo.1,1 repori " Whatever i. .poken well 01 nninng gnn! men. "Think." I/el ynur thought, dwell upon that which is virtu¬ ous and holv. In thi. ver.e we have "the tlienee of Christian ethic. '
n. "Thew thing, do ' The a|K>«tle is so ccn.Clous that in all these th'ng. he hti followed (hnst that he d.xs not hesitate 1.. cmmend hi. life to them a« worthy of ii.iitation 'What thel saw in him wat llie sanie Ul .vliat tln-v lad hiarj from him "
IV. Tliiiikiulne-s for the gift tent (vt. in-iai. In •liut I reioi.v,! " -rhf le- licwe.i pry..^ ..I their regar.l in IIk- relief seat liy Kpjr'it ..bills awoke in the a|'i'.t!e a ho'.y joy. Ttirt were, in llieir aoliclude, like a tree puui'ig i.irth fresh .hoot., Thrr hid helped l,:,„ bet,.re and indeed, htd never .-easel tl eir , ire of bin. but thev had for a '."-ig l.ui,- li.kcd tn oppor- lanitv ol mtnuesting 11
11. "I luve l.-arncl. e; - The apostle doe. not ktv he had not l'..eu in want, but be ht.l leanie.i i.. ine,i aj..t.ii, .m:|, tlm iheerfulne.. whi, h the gra.e rt i; sl in tbe heart can gii.-.
Vi. "I know how ¦' etc lle h.d l«en m pi.vcrlv an.l want, and again he hi.l ..hounded »ilb blcvitig*. He knew ihe two eklrenies, and wa. uol ,'a.t d..«ii in (he one or elatr.1 10 the other Ile lo.k B hairier .ame «» from tbe Ix-n'.
l.l ' t can ,1., ' et( St l'..'jl 'iniiw rasset from kn'-wU-lge to potri " Toit ability cime ihi-rugh ftitb m I'hr .t.
aktiatoat ElshI Faet Hlgla.
.\ rrehi.lor.c gravayar.l ha. iieen u-i- e.rthed -n the farm of So!..nian Hedr..'.. a* l.a (Irange. Ind. A l..-ge iiumOrr ,j .ke'.etoat htie incea fo^nu, til <.gki irtt an4 over in l\e.4bt The ii:seov»irv --va. n-adt m a m.iun.l thirty fe*; high When twelve feet 01 the mound h.'i been rr- moved tbe .ke'eton. were exi.,«?d. The jawt tiui teeth are .srell vireser.fd Trink¬ et., nory bead. tnJ 1 .hie'J made o' tire wrrt in tbe gra.et Hedr..k tT-.'i<sti 10 ii.c up the en'irt aieiud.
hief 11 liiili.in. lle !is siMv-sovi'ii v..HIS lllll. ami iil one no WHS l'r..siileiit nf ilic chiefs' ev...'- Ivo ciiiii-'il of th,' (in.indaL'as Tin' iof iirgni;:-/.i-il Ihe Indliin bund, and IS also pnnnln.'iif in Hie liid":. 'n ! t (Inler nf (lnnl 'ieiiiplais.
1111
Molher an.l llanclitrr Itnrne.
Kli'/.iibelli Sniilli. iiKcl sev,'in: lior iluHaliter. ,\iina Sinitli. iigeil liven IV sis, ivi.|'0 faliillv burneil at Albiin.i Tho inntlier's cliilbini: ,iiiii;hi finiii ; gns s|,,vo nnd sh.- was biirn.-d In 1 crisp. The ibinghior wiis Imrnc.l i: irviiii lo save ber imilber. A s,,i Matihon. nls.. was badly Iniincil :' ;i the h:,i:i|s and face.
All Ilone I.V a Ral. A larL-c ral jiinipeil mil vi n , . - i III 111." ;;ri,ccrv slnro nf Mrs. Sinniiol rnlUiw. at Sihonei tally, ami she was vo staril.-.l Ihai she ilri,pii..d a hiiiip. The oil «'..llghl tir.. ami s<.i her ilress 1,11 tir... Sh,. ran sircainin:: in the slro. .' when, n pass,.rl.v pin .1111 the bl.i/..' ¦rii.. s.or.' W.IS iiiine.l bv thc :'..,!' ¦ fin'
Male Hank.' Depo.U. Inrrea.e. ' |
(^narlerlv «t:it..m.'iiis ,.f rbe . iin.l.i.'ii ..f th.- State blinks, lil.-d with Hinic Siipi.rlntoinli.iit Kilbnrn. .l.i.v ib-piisiis I
of J:.i;::.i.vi.iii:i. .-in locnas,. of jimioi.
(t«i liver till- previous .|ii«rier. Total liabilities «,.r,. «:(Csi !rj:i..-t4T. an in- | crease ,.f Jl.".-.'l>;,li',^ umr tli.. |ii.-> .is 1 quarter.
riremen Ke.rat Hotel nue.O.
The Mail.11 lliink. .,i,i„.«,t.- the I ii,..i, j fitalinn. nt S, hone, t.i,ly. was intally I deiitro.Te,l by lire, an.l s-viral Kuosts In the two hotels in tb,. i.ln, k w.re ro«. | ciied by lb,' tlieaicB. 'I'lic total i...s I Ir ahout JKXntK). I
All Arounrt Ihe folate.
Can.indnlgna will »|a'ii.l fi't'i ou a I Iiost honte |
NiaiTJri K.ills it tn liavo a market. I A site ha» l»'.-n iKiiiehi.
Hnniellsiille 1. nmkiui; an effort tn s,., -ire au aiui,,ry fnr its aepamte coui¬ pany. I
I'atisvllle re^idenit w-ill r.iise fllSHI j and eipiip four riKiius for hospital pur- I IS,set,. i
|...|.osltt in Orleans (nuuty Imnka j I,aio lnrre«»«Hl ISlO.SSt :t« .ince S<.p- ' t>.iulHr. }
Tho Culia ui! Held pr..!iiise< in lie a r»-iiiunont addition to fhf ..\lleeany | Oil territor.T
Mouna. VnUDf. .-onira.tor. ofV Sin- 1 lalrrille. atkt to lm adjudced hWok- -nipi He put bli liahilit.o at tOX: aa- [ aeta, 11,'..
S BOULTER'S M
1 GUESTS. li
^^ T'-^ (H'I.TEK: Konlterlyon vc L-.^ proved yourself n man at
I } last. Why, 1 decline it's
(J the host Ideu you've had
In that head nf yours for years. Ynu cnnnot Iniajrlnc tho onorninus posslblll- tlos which cbaui-o lias thrown in nur way liy your suggestion."
"Yes. I cau," mutlerfd Boulter, La¬ conically.
"But. uiy dear, tliliik of 111 Here you are now-. .lames Henry Houltei', provision inerchnnt nnd agrent for im¬ ported eggs, at the age <if fortylive. ivorth thousands nnd thousands of pounds, with n dnughler as iiicf-look-
ing ns her '
"(io on, slow It, missis." said Hoiiltcr. In-ltntlngly: "you don't want ter dwell so much on her falber'n good looks. "
"Xo. dear," replied tho bpfler half, gondnnturodly; "ivlien yoii comes em Willi thnt big Idrn of .vours nbont ail- vcrtlging them coronallun seals iii(. heart gives n sort o' flutter like, nnd I says: 'Hlowed If Houltor ain't a j;c. nlns: he nughler be priniinlhair:' "
".Vol 80 much of It, Martini, Let's work tho thing through niialn, si-ein^ ns how- for ouce you've given way to my superior wisdom,"
".\s ynu say. my dear," bo went on, "here nm I. .Inmes Ilcnrv Houlier. w-Uh a Inigi- clly buslnots. a gond banking ncennnt. a niavrlngeablo daughter, a wcliostabllslieil linuselmld nnd a Inrge place slandlng slapbang on the coninntinn nnile Winildiii It bo ftdly tn ihrnw away Midi a iliain i'l- 'Why. this s|i!eiidii| view wbiih we commnnd wouhl be nf lillle vain., wi 1,. It not for the graml lliniigbt nf .lames Henr.v. nnd It Is simply ihls. We stick n notice In nil the big snchty nml nihor pniK.rB to the olTocl that .lames lienry Houltor, Es(i., will ave gnat pleasnro In placiug at the (.oniinaiul of a few select gontloinon of sociely seats nt his rosidenco for viewing ilu. .on,na¬ tion pi'oei.sslnn.' They'll cnin.. |r,.i. a flock o' boos "
"Oh. I.or', Itonlier, iliilni I say as "ow you nlwnys was a i,-,.iiliis; ' .x- claimed Mrs. II, niptinnnsly.
"Of courso, I am, or div do yer think I could 'nve got torgetber a liuo pince like tills?" as his ey.s trav,.led rapidly
round ihe siiiiiiiliiniisiy-apiuilnieil 1 ni,
"Ynu, seo, Marllni, ibai ml. will brin;.'
I a lot of poor young lonis ami such like
with their friends iloivii 'ere for the
I coi-ounthni prnci-sKlnn. and we'd be
poor bauds nt tiling niaiti.rs up if wo
j couldn't make some nrrnngeiuent bp
Iwoon a yonug nrlstociat ami our He..--
sle. Dnn't ynu grasp if; "
"Yes. Hnulter. thnt I do: but It ncnily Innk my breath away only to think nbont it. Iinaglnc our Bess the wife nf a ri-nl live Honk: Oh, Boulter, yoti'ie a marvfll"
A few days laler the agi'(>ed upon notice wns Inserted in the pnpers, nnd nlthough lunuy said rmlo ililngs, yet Boulter wns happy, especially ns the dnring nunouucement hnd iliroiigh Its allracilvi-ness largely Incrensed the de mand for bacon, sugar and eggs.
Tor Koino time Hoiiili.r unilously nwalted fhe result of his jilnn, fully e.v- pectlng to lie Innmlatod by nppllcntlnns fcr the free seats from iiiany of the "upper loll," but as .lay sii. iiedod day and no nows of an Karl's or a liiikes proiiosed arrival laine, n d.-spondeiit look sfttled on the provision nicr I lianlK face.
Hut at last nne ninrning, to Bonllor's unboimded Jny and delight, ho espied nmong his voluininnus lorrespondime the dlsllngulsliing matk of a scion of some noble house. )\'ltli Iremblln;; lia'id he picked up i|i,. .nvelop.'. glnnei.d rnpidly at the ,'iiiiincl mi th,. Hap nnd Imsllly n.ached forwanl for the aid nf u kii.re, bin. iinfiirtiinalcly. (inly succeeded in upsetting mer his trou.sers a dip nf stenniing (iifT...
"Well," put in .Mrs. Hoiiltor. 'is Ihal I what ynu think ynn ouglit in do wheu ynn get letters fnnn arlslncrnls'.'" |
It.inller tnok nn nniii.., hut wen; on wilh hia iiniiarlnuiicntary ejainlaiiniis ] lill ho sinn.'il again tn attack the all ! Iniporlnut missive, while .Miss Hcssle j nnd Mrs. 11. looked on with iiihIIk' guised happiness. |
"(ill, ma, wnu'I it i .: hlllsl- I'Mtny i
my liaviug that on 1... larrlagc," as I bhl' pnlniril ilrnniaiically to the cm- | |.laz'iii,.,l Jiaper. (
"Ves. It's only famy al pi. sent," . growled Bntiltcr. withonl Inoking iiji.
After siinie iiioiiiouis of l>realhl(.ss ', slion, e. duriug whi.li mother and dnugnier eyed I'acli other wilh glances of niliiglcd approhinslou an.l feat. Boulter lalnily fnhU.I the paper, piii it 1 back lu Its (nv,'l..p,'. ami. forcing hini- j self tn a st..nily Ignoranco nf ih,. mat ter. authoritatively .allid fn: mnn. CifTco. I
"What is tile.news;" iui|iiircil Mrs. Bonltcr. I
".My dear." replied Hnulter. fixing hor j with his oye nnd insorling his Ibunibs ' In Ihe armhf'les nf his wal.«ti'<iat. "the 1 Kail of liai-inionr will 1... Inie on Kri day. so see Ihat everylhiug Is in n.aili- | nts< for Ills mniliig He i« linugiug I two friends, and his letier soouis in In j di,-nle Ibat they. um. are luen nf p.'si ; tlon. " j
A stony s.!,.ni'e elisiled .liii.n: 111'. : reiL-ninder cf the ni'ul. after which | Hnulter pompniisly sallied fuflli In n- j arrange the loriralts in nil. rliMi hung lu liio h.iil. for 1 0 had a Inrgo house .ind believed In dniiie things in style Wilhuut cicptinii ih,.o bad ell Imi.ii nude: ihe iim M.n eis baniii.e.-; but :t 1 was Boulier's i,l,;i In hang Uiem in chrouoloiilclil nr.lcr and g^ve m lach I tome little bit nf f.-imily hiMory
In Ihe nlher ib paitinenis of the Bo.ji.er est.ibllslira.nt thicpspr.-.gr<>.»e.1 ' on a proportiouaie scale, the "fainily I plate. " for «h: h H.iultor li.-id {old le | inet'i! two au.l thre, hun ln.l p.nin.is. j wa. broughl out fr.iiii iK.xes nud .best, j ami put in »ti. h a . ..n.l iiion as vnn'd 'oeflt lis me-ling wiih nn Earl. j
The eventful diV grew ,|u:i-»ly mar
and Boulter s .(,.:ii« tote accirdlngly j
It had .-.c, ,;rr. i to tht n.be.i.er ih.it,
I»-iha|.t ..De djy wtuld I e hanlly tnfl!- j
Cieut to eoable '.-« uuMv Eaii t» oiake
proper advances to his daughter—by- the-by, Ihe thoughl had never strnck him iliat till' titled dignitary lulgbi be a married man- so he hnd deterniincil. provided the visitor fulfllled his cx- poctntions, tn persuade him to prolong his visit.
.\ sniuiitiions dinner was In progress The table literally gronued under the ivoight of the vinnds aud blazed wlih Ihe magiiiicenie of tho costly plnle and oilier valuable npimrtenances nf Ibe f.^nst. The Enrl nnd his tivn frionds had proved most charming nud r.rralile compnnlnns. ihe former regnl Ing the delighted Bonltor w-ltli glowing ib'scrlpUnns of the nnccstrnl doninlii, displaying nt the snme time the mnst fniiiillnr knowledgo of his fellow arlsln crnts nnd tbolr dnings. But all thoughts nnconsclnusly gave wny lo the grent pageant tliey bnd Hint day witnessed— ihe coronation procession.
"Magnlflcont:" innttei-fd Boulter, vlg- nrniisly setting to work on the contents nf bis pinto.
• .^hoin! decidedly grand. Boulter, ol I fellow."
Tbey ¦were (llllle on familiar terms nlready, "ns they shouhl be," Boulter Ibnught,
.\nd sn events progressed: tbo proces sinn was discussed nnd siiggestlomi made and nil ngrei.il for the hundrrdtli llme tljut It was tbe finest thing oi Its kind they bad over soon until Mrs. Iloiiltcr displayeil n decided Inclination to lapse Intn the arms of Mnrphens. when nn adjournment wns made. Miss Hessie shorlly afterward being eniraped In playing the n(.cninpniilni. nl to a song which the Barl lind boon pressed to sing. The Invitation to stny n dny or so, despite strict laws of ctl (]uetto, had been warmly received.
The full ghiry nf n 'i o'clock moon w-as stealing ihrough Ihe blinds, enst- Ing beams nf rndlam light across ihi" drawlngi'ooni, wheu a silent figure cn tcred, bag In hand, .\ se.ond later hf wns Joined by annthei-.
"Is Ihat you. CliarlleV" imiuircd tht first.
"Yes. my boy; It Is I, the Enrl of Darinionr."
"You'll snnn bo tbere If you two dnn't shut up your (onfounded row," lllllill.red a third, ns ho stole Into tbt rnom with bis linols in Ills bnnds,
"Well," chnckled Iho Karl, softl.v, •if tbis Isn't the biggest bit of luel; I've ever bad In my natural. I don'f know what is. Hore Hint linwllug nsK of a Houlier swallows my yarn abonl Karldom, troals ns as If we were lords, and Ihen places this opporlunlly In our way of helping onrsolves to his valu¬ nbles .Ks It any .Inhnnio couldn't gel tho die of II coionot nindc nnd havo n low oulris of nnlepnper stamped with ill oh. this Is sport." ami "iiiy Lord'' burled bis fine In his bands, while bis siib-s sbnnk with suppn.ssed langlitoi-.
"('nine on, Charlie; lis eulirely your siigcestloii thai we shonld take nw-ny a IIKIo of that silver, sn I suppose we had better begin collecting It. i.h';" I
"Of course-of couise; I. for one, never Ihiiught tho acceptance of Boul- li-i-'s Invifallnn would result III ninre than three free seals for viewing tho pnn.s^hin, lint since I've boon nbllgod In give up my bank clerking it wmild I i. v(.ry silly if I wasti.il a chance of raising iiiysclf In ibe social scale by llie acitiiisllinn of this wnrld's gnods."
I'vliieiilly Ihis Ingle mel with iiiinni- iiiniis aiiprnval. fnr wlihin iho hour i|iiile a nil,, lit of pniperty bad b(.eii stowed awny In ibreo luiioi.ent-looklng (llailsleues nnd three oiiiinlly liiiini-ent- Innklng Keniloinen were lendy lo slnrt from r.niiller's. '
•I tllink we'd belter wall a bit Inueor, Chnrlie; il inigbt bail; fishy if thn-e of lis Were sien leaving before It's fairly llghl The bnek donr loads out Into ' an alley innniiig Into Si.yniour street. .Ti.ffs can go by that, you uud I by the frnnt. I've gnt the key." 1
111 Iho dull light of nil October iiioru- lii.; tbo iiobli. Knrl nnd his (.omponloii let ihemsolves nut of Hniilier's front dnnr. i
"Cliaiile," snld one, "bavo you eu- \ Joyed yourself, becnuse I hnve?" i
"I beliove I have. Inn," Ihe nther re¬ plied: Ihlll, pnnderlug a inoinonl, he looked lip nnd snld: "I wonder wby Hnulter ninde sueh n fuss of ineV " [
"I don't know-; perhaps he would do ,so ngnlu If yon wont bnek In a uionth'a time," came the nu«w-er, |
"I have no wish to go back to my ancestral doinnln ngnln," ns bo shook bis head nnd smiled, "I'm •'iiorry for that gill nf Ills, though. She Is a bit of n spnuker. sho Is. and uo inlstako. Hnl let lis III. olT Thore Is no room In Uo' biirglnrv business for sentlinoni iinv:idnys." rit Hils.
A PLANT THAT DRINKJ.
pfiEiENT'siRysT policy
A .Sew Orrhl.1 Fonnrt Near llia Tpper Aiuason.
ill., discnvery nf sonielliing new lu Ille way i 1" an orchid Is au Impurtuut event from a botoulenl standpoint, while, nniv ihal these freaks of the vi.gi.table klugdniii have iittained such wi.lesprend pn|inlarlly, a novelty In Ihla pile may I e worth many thnuHands of dnllars. I'lllnt hiinlers are looking for Slllll epipliytes ill the farthest corners of llie wnrld, seeking them especially 111 little knnwn nnd iinexplnred regions. foi 111,, ihan,',' nf linding a fnrlunc in • be slinp.. of 11 single plaut offers a icnipiing bait,
lleiii e Ihe Inlorest attached to an ex- traordini ry orclMd d'.scrili(.d by the Iiinische (inrtiier Zi.itung m liotanl- (nl Journal nf Hie higliesl ri.pulntlonl as having t 0,11 fnund recently tn South .Xmcri.'n. 11,'ar on,, cf ihe trlbulnrles of , til.. Ipp. r .\mnznt, |ir. Suverdrop. t traveling for the Kew (iardeiis, made 1 the discovery. It appears, and conferred j upon the "wonder plant" the name of , Vi-rtiginosiis toinernrins. j
The pbini grows nlnng the innrglu nf sir.'ums. usually Bltached to a tree iriiiik a short distance above Iho water. ' en. ll of its luiel.v finwers resembling a groicsiitie liiimnn bead, with wld,. opeu inonih and huge inrs, Kven tho eyea and teeth »i(. represented strikingly. But (Ills is by n.l means nil. Wben the plani I., ihirsiy n Inng tongue, which Is 111 reality a d.dl.-nte tube, exiends ilself : mil of till 'ninnth" of inch blossom nn.l sir.t. lies down to tin- water helnw. '
This. It seems, is tlie way in tvhi.li ] the plant i iisti.mnrlly refreshes Itself, ' water be.ng lak.'U up thvi.ngh the tube nr "tnngup " umll as mnch has twen ob¬ iained a« Is iieede.1. Then the " ti'iiguos " draw theuisolves up. retract- ; iug Into a sort of 1 url and thus reniain ' nntil aiinilnr drink is required. Il is suppnscd tliat ill,' plant could not live except (lose by the water's edge, an.l !
i:n s) imens wire fniind except in 1
such pla-i's ri,.ladelphla North A:,i.'i'- | lean. 1
The Attitude ol the Adminis'.ration Officially Voicef*.
LEGISUT'ON IS RECOMMENDED
K i. I r(.0 That All lllterliniualorr I'rac- llce. ABeetina l.itertlate Tra.le He Made Olfen.e. (» lle Kojolned an.l I'un- l.hed-Tlie Kortoalion of a Tru.t Com- loLtloa Sugge.te.l—(imrlal Slatenieni.
\\ashili.:.-l,.ll, |i. C. rn-siilelll Itnn.s. veil has iniiilc an nlhiial ileclainlinii as to whal he w i.li.'s in ilie way of nnii Inisi legislatlnn.
Th.. following absira.i of Aiu.rn.'y (ieiiorni Knox's n.cniiiniendallous re- gaidiug iriisis aud coinliiiiall.iiis.whi.h were made publh' al soin.. lenglb, was given OUI at Hi.' While llmis... It represents ibe gcnenil ailliinle nf lln ,\dmlnisiralinii on Ibis subJeci. and was auihorlzeil by ih,- Pn's;.!.'],!. It is as fidiows:
"I'l'i'liminiiiy The |i.'.,pie do nni iio- sire llle busimss nf tbc cniiiiliy In b>' iuK.rfered with beyond the regulalinn iii'i-essary to cmitinl cninbinailniis wbeie Ibey a.t liiiprniicriv and 10 cm red any leiiile.icv tnwnid niniiniml.v in lhis enuntry. wln'r.. iiininy is cheap nnd abundnnl .iiid iviihin ihe ica.b of keen and cnpabl,. men. inonnpnlv will bo Impnsslblo if , oiiipeiiiion N kepi fre...
"Sniall euK.rpi ises bn-.e corlaln ad- vantages over larg.. I'omblnnilnns. and will live nnd thrive if assured of all open aud fnir field. 11.'Imles nml dis erimliialory rnlos coustilnl.. one of the , hief roslrlcilnns on compeliiioii. I'liey nnjustly swell the earnings nf favored cnncerns, and. supiHiriing a vast vol- iiuie of eapital stock whicb ropiesi.iils nollilng but unfair ndvaulage nici' rivals, cniilribuie largely 10 llii. up building of innnnpiily.
"Individual Indnstitnl ixporlencis, with the (erlalnly of soeiiring oiuploy- nieiii of cnpltal, nia.v be triist(.d t.i cnnipeto elTcctlvely wllh such selfish cnmiiiunliniK as are not formed fm smind oennnnili. reasons, bnt merely in nnler lo capllnlize the cnnnliy's pros- perity fm the In nelll of Iheir prnninl- (.|'s. The ..xlsteiico nf innst of thos,' I'limlilnalioiis has iiol Increased the prodncllve capacity of the .ouutry: ilie,\ liav.. merelv acipilred tbe owner- ship of pre existing Iniliistri.s.
"Keeniniiiciiilatloiis fnr ImiiKdiale loglslHtlnii-Tlint all dlsirlininalory praeliees affi'itlng iiiterslnte trnili' bo made offenses to be ..njnlned and pnn isbed.
"Such leglslaiinn In bo .llrccied alike ngainst tbnse ivlin giv.. nnd tlmse who receive illogal advaniiigi's nnd tn cnver (llsirimlnatloii in prices as againsl innip(.lilnrs in parli,ular Inciiiiilcs rc snjied 10 for the purpns.. of ibstroyliig ( ompellllon.
"Ill order lo ren.li piodneers gnllty nf Ihose nlTeiiKos. who ate ns piiiducers niei-ely beyoml naiionnl cnnlrnl. a iien¬ alty should be Imposed npon the In- nrsiato and foreign trauspnrlallnn of
i: Is prniluced by ibeiii. and I'ederal
conns should be given pniver to re- stinin Mlcb transpmlatioii at the (biv- riniiii ni"s sllil.
¦¦Slllll leglslaiinn Is incessaiy In (Mils,. Ih.. ..xistini; interslai.. coin nierce lnw dii.s tint giv,. an enectlve remeily ill this , lass of lasi's againsl < ither shipper .n cirrlcr.
"'Til., ,'iisiis miiissiis ill il„. inii'i-staie ('ominene shnulil nniv b.. siipiilled by Imposing a penaliv npnn nirrler ami lieiieficlary allk... .-nnl by giilng m the iiiiii-ls the righl in n'siiain all sui b in¬ fractions nf Ihc law.
"Pnivlslnll sliniibl lll.ll be niilile In reii'li cnrponillmis niel ¦ mui,inal inns which pniililc,. wlinlly wllhin a Slalc lilll wlinse iirndiicts enler riiicisiale (oiiimeni'. This pnivisimi slnnibl re late, Urst, In cmic.'iiis ivlii.li fulten mi rebates; secoinl, to com eriis which
.ell nniodltles b.'low Iho genoriil
pri.e lu particular locnlities or in any olhi-r way In pariliubir Incalllii-s si.ek In ilestni.v cnnipi.iitlnn,
"i'liere sbniibl l.(. 1 iiipi-,.|i(.|isii-c
phiii lo enable tho (Invern in In g(.l
nt all the facts I ring upon the or
gnnlxntinn nnd practices of concerns engaged In liiK.rstale coninierce, mil ivlth a view to hanipering any leglli- iiinii. buslni.ss or such cnncerns, but in order to lie in position ti taki. action If ni.ccssary. "To this Olid a emiiinisslou nr n spe-
I ial bureau In the pniposed Dopart- ini'iit of Conimeno should be created, whose duty li Hhniild b,' in liivesligale llie oporutlnns of ci.iiccrns engaged In iiiterslnte or fmei.gii 1 oininir.i.. and lo u-ather Infornialiou and data ..nabliiig
II In make reeoniiuendallmis lor addi lioinil leglshilliiii tn K.j.nrl m ihc I'lesi- ileni.
"Tills wonhl be 11 fir.I .lep in somr ing pniper piiblii lly. This I'mnmisslnu
slinuld have aiiihmiiy t piin. inm
the innnng(.iiioiii of any 1 oncerii doing an Inlerslale binliiess wli..ni.vi.r It be cnmes neces,nry nr (b-sirablo; II slinubl bavo the nuilimity In call for npmis
fnnn ibem. In .-ompcl tosilu y fnnn
nil witiii.ss..s and by Ibc |iniducIion of Imnk". pniM.rs, elc.
• ¦I'Ik-sc rei'Oiiimeii,l:iti.,iis nn. bused on Ih.. ceiiirr.l Ihmighi Ihat Hie first .l,.p shouhl be laken by a law ainiod el ivliai in-e corlaiiily kimiin In be uii' iciismiable pracli, es dinclly reslrlillvo of fnedoin of .'omnierc. nnd by a law r.ei liring snin.- gnvi.riiiii(.|ital suiiervls lon. ns outllner. nbovo. A spcinl ml should b,. passed at once tn speed Ihe llnnl decision of cases pending nr to l,e raiseil under the in-.-sont anil-ti-usi law pnivlding for the honrlug nf such , as.^s bv a full b(.iii'li of Cln nit .ludges, and for a dinci a|ii«"nl fnini Hie Clr' ,'iiit Conns to 111.. Supremo Court of llio Iiiltod Slntes ¦•
PK>»TOn HOAR ON TRI'ST*.
lle Makaa Hit Speaell In Kaplanalloa III. TrusI rill.
AXlslii S.'iialm
11,iur
C III
nle bi
s|M'.-ch iu «X|ilniiaiiuii of Hi.. elaUiraio Trust bill wlibli he lutn>du,-ed. Al¬ lbongli taking his lull as Iho loM of bis remarks, llie S. uatur admitted thai il was iiiiiH-rfoi I. iM-liig teulnilv.- ami , xiH-riiiiontal In charncier
Mr» lionr iinini.'d out Ibo follnwiiig ciils W Irusts:
Ilesti-if(Uwu of lomiietilioii
ITio Hiatiagenionl of bual linliistrb-s bv aliwetitocs in tb.. iiiIoi.i.st of absini..,' 1.ipilal.
Kruiiilub-ut ,
.siecrecy.
Maungeineni of otn.-lals.
The power I
apitiilixatioii. tm Iho privii
eii.-lil
'orriipl el.'cllolls, nu.l in some .nses in corrupt the Kiiitis.
The Hlis<'ni'e of persoual llnblbly for cnniracis of wroiig-d.iliig.
The pnipos.'d Hnnr bill provhie.l in gonoral fnr only such regulations nf Irusts by the I'edenil (ioverument as woro f«milinr In llio loglslntlmi nf all woll-m-dei'cd Stall's Those rognhitlnus wcrc:
riibllcily In the cmi.luci of tbolr busi¬ ness. .
I'ower lo slop lln-ir linsiii.ss alios gether if Ihoy vlohile tho Inws.
Strict iiennltlos on their om.ors fnr vlnlallon of Inws.
IVrsnunI llalilllty for d.bis and wrongs.
CENERAL STAFF BILL PASSED.
ihe He
has
"The faaaulae Hta.
ICI ynu I'-v.-r ;i..iir.. thnt wbei, a man |
has 11 v.ry sanguine dlsposiilun r,ju I
.In nnl pny inii. h aiienilon 10 hit i
epIii'i.n'r-.Vt. bison (Hnbe I
( orueli 1« going to retire her prn- f(.»snni orer seventy yeari of oge on ' nnnulliet. and, slrange a. It may teen, she has four 10 retire next June. I
An Indiana liiven nr has patented a il.vl 0 by .vh,.h horse, bitched In their tialU will be rilirved automaiicall/ i( the I'.al.le cat. be* Cre.
Kerrlaa Klng't Papera hloleo.
There is gn.al oxclienioni at .Nitli. wli(.n- the Servian Court Is staying, owing tn the fact Hint the nnles which King Ab-xauder made In regard to the inlsslnii of Couni I.aiiKilnrff. the Hus- sisn Minister of I'oreign AITnlrs. have iH-eii stolen frnm his writing Inble,
Detroit Bort Coal Por tha I'oor.
Mavor Maybiiry of lioirnii, Miib., has a'|iprnv,.d a n.soliitlnn nf tbe Cnun- I il prnvlding for the pnrcbnse b.v Ibe illv of l.'Hl.isid worth of ennl, which wiil 111' sobl tn cilizens at cost,
Prantlnent r.aplt.
Uear Admiral rrcleri. k Kodgers was three mnnlhs leave of abseni-c, which he will spend in EnrniM-.
The Very Kev. William Iticlianl WimmI Stephens. Ixau of Wlu.hoster. England. Is don,I II.- was iMirO In IKi!'
Slephon Deealni. .Ir . a ^rrandtnu nf Conininiloie Iieeniiir. has Jntt passed the examluaiimi for the .Nnval -\(ad
W A Craig. Ibe oust,span nt Wn«h lligtiiii Monuinent, report" that 'i.'Ukt.. fii'l penpl,. have thus fur visiii.il the top of the moiuiui.'iii.
Count T'llslol has |.,i>i,iiully ap pealed to tbe new.pap. is nnl t,. pub lith further stat.'iuenlt n'tnidliig his heallb becaiis.. ibey annoy him
Uear .V.lniiial Brndfonl. while (-011 grainlniing Mr Mnri-niii on bis tests. ¦ I,-, hire, the uinerlaiuly of the wire less sytleai of teli.grnphy niake. It un taf, for (oinnieri iai p,iri">sos
The lalesi infm maiion nbout Mrs Carrie Nation i. 1 , the effect Hint she will take up a prores.innni stage , nreer :,s siKin as the In., h-s serving a term iu the Topeka in.l tor Joint tiuath- mf ' She will lake a star pan. and It even uow taklDS ejucntloii letsou* !u jail.
WHsbingioii. pass.-d the bill for the crenliou nf a (JenoiHl Staff for the Army by a vol,. of l.-sl tn .-V". By Ih.. terms of llle bill It becomes the duly of thetioui'ial StatT In proiMiro plans for the untiouni de- fenso aud for lb.. uiobiliy.nIioii of Ihe army In time of war, to iuvcstlgnle nnd repnrt nn nil (inestlons affecting llio ( rtlcien.-v of the servlee, nn.l 10 reu¬ der iirofessimiHl aid to the Sei-relary of War ainl tn general olBcers and ullior superior (.ominnndors.
Tho bill nlso provides ihat the I'hief of Staff, under the dln^ctlon of tbo President, shnll have suiwrvision of nil troops of Ibo line, nud of tho .Vdjutnni Cenersl's, Inspeetor-flenernl's. .Indg(. .Vdvocate's. Qunrtorinnsler's, Subsist ence, Medlcnl. I'av nnd Ordnnin-e de liartmoiits. the Corps of Englui-ers and the Signal Corps.
YOUNC HUNTER ACQUITTED,
Minltler't Son Wbn Killed an Aisieriean In nualeinala Ooet Pree,
Now Orlenns, I.«,—.\ letter rocolved hero from W. (Jodfrev IIunKr, sou of Ihe former Minister to liuniemnln and Honduras, whose shooting nl (liiate- iiinhi C'ity of William FItxgernId, nu .\iuorlcaii nnd Chief of Ihe Hecret Ser¬ vlco of (juHteuinln. cHusrd Internntlon- nl eompllcntions lo nrlse, nnnonnces his lllal and neiiultlnl.
Young Hniiler snys ihnl n 1 onsiiiiaey wns Inld agninst his life. In which sev- .¦rnl persons were luvolved. It was de¬ fenied hy his killing of Fitzgerald, He makes charces ngalnsi rnlted Rtates ConHul-lieneral Jnmes (i, McNally, who. he says, stnted publicly thnt Hnn- ler should nol leave lluntemala alive. He asserts that thlrty-slx w-linesses tostlQed under onth to having heard Coiisul-Oeneinl M(-Nnlly mnko Hie slatement.
CARNEGIE PRESENTS tl.SCO.OOO,
Phila.lelphia Delt 11 Par Thirly Llhrailat —Soma llppotltlon Kapaclad In rouncil..
I'hlludelphla. I'n. Aiidri-w Carnegie has offered fl.rultUkNI 10 th" fn-o library of IMillndelphIn lo i-stnbllsli thirly bi-nneh lllirnrles In Ihls city. The condltlous ntlnehed to the glfl nre ihnt ,li."i(i.(l(Si Is to lie expended for llie orec- llnu of oach building, Ihe sites to be prnvlded by rhiladelphia or by prlvnlc Indlvldunls, The lirnnclie* nro tn bo i.i|Ulppod by the city nnd a provision of nil nnnunl approprlnlloii of (."UsHi Is lo lie iiindo by the luniilelpnllly for the malnlennnco uf ench lirnucli, A nnm¬ ber of slies hnvo nlrendy been offered, Couu(-lls. by an unw-llllngiiess to ibi Its share, however, may lilo(-k the si-Iioine, The thirty libraries xvould cost the ,'lly $I.'>(I,INIII H year lo inaintnin.
ACED COUPLE TORTURED,
Husband Nlnatr-ara Vaara Old and Wlfa KUblT-flra Mada la GIra Up •'J.1B. Counellsvlllo, I'a, -Seven masked men broke Inlo the huuse of I.evl Kleher nnd tortured him and his -n-lfe to mnke llioiu confess where they kept Ihelr inniie.v. The KIchers live in au isolated s|Kit on I.nund .Mountain. I.evl Is nlne¬ iv live venrs old nnd Ids wife Is eighty- tiv...
I'lio
iiin knoikod the aged inau s ivilh an Iron bar. bound his wlfo and held her feet over a burning lamp. Mr. Elchor became conscious nud wns bound. He told his wife to lell where the money wnt. The thlcven got t'Sif, ill gold, stole a hursr and
wagnn fl I the barn nnd drnve loward
Cniiiiellsvllle. The lenm was found In Ihe morning on the rund.
RICH MAN WEOS SECRETARY.
W. II. Bradlar. WarIb •4O.a««,0IM. Mar. rIet WhlleMtrlcktB With Fatal lllottt.
.Milwaukee, Wis. Whil.. silting in a
I li.iir wllh what was lielleved to be n fatnl Illness, Wllllnm II. Bradley, ihe wcallblest ninn In WIsooutlii. wns mar rled tn his secrelnry. Miss Mnry Ilan n.-m.-yer. Tho former Mrs. Bnidloy illi'd on NovonilM-r lit lnst. .^Ir. Hrad- l(.y Is snld to bo worth $|(i,iKl(i,lKKl nnd ls'Hssoclnl(-d with J J. IIIII In iiiaiiy rnllrond deals In this part of the coun¬ try.
.hjdge Ilnlse.f went tn Mr. Bradley's bouse and In tho presein.e of a few r..|ntlves united Ihe luinlH-rmnn and his bride. Ills friends refused to discuss bis Illness, but It wns said he (-ould nul i.-t-ovir. lie Is sixty six years (dd.
Maror rtl«at Ineroaaa la Hit KaUrr.
Mayor EdwnnI I'. I'lei, b.r. of Wni i-<-ster. Mnsa,. hus veloed Ihe order In ,Teasing the aalary of Ibe Mayor from fiTilkl to MflOtl. He bold* Ibat the per r.irninnce of public duty Is nol a mat ter of dollars and cents, nnd that Hie snlnry of ilio office of .Mayor should nol Ik- large enough lo Im. loniptliig as
II nioney prixe.
ABAlbar Oaraaa nralaar la Vtattaela.
The cruiser Hperlier hat tailed from Kiel 10 reinforce the (ierinan stjuadrou ill Venezuelan waters.
WhaU FftMllT Klllad.
.\n entire family were nsphyiiated in Ihelr beds al Chicago Albert Kink I'Isleln. Hfty yenrs old: Kiln Kink, I sielii, flfly yeart old, his wife; Jess.- l-'Hifcelsieio, seven years idd, a grand¬ son, and Annie Klnkelsieln. eighteen years ohl, a daughter, nre the vlitlnis The tip of n gas Jel was fnund lying <.n the floor and ihe gns tvns tflrned on.
Mnrdarar Raa«a4 In Virginia. I'm Ibe murder of a fellowcnni! .iHi k K.-own. i-olon-d. «ai hanged Ihl- State renlteutlary lu' lllchnii 1 \a.
rartana of tharUa L. Pair, mt ota.l ai. According to ihe rejKirl of Ihe ap pruisers apimluled by iho Huperior (nnrt a I Han FrniKiscn. i^al , (n plais- ,1 vulne iijinn the estsie of ibe late Cliarlew I., Kalr, Mr Kair wa. worth ».';.ist(i.lH7 a\ Ihe lilue hi- nud hit wife .vere kilk-d In ao autoiuoblle u.-ci.lcni, lu I'ans.
DItardart PptmmAiaa In China.
hi- disinrbauo-s In ibe interior o chiiia nre spreading. Klve Ibonaani troupa have liera tent to ilip|>mt th diaordera lo ttic I*roTl|i(» (if CkeK,
Ailii.
GOV. ODELL JHUGUIUT^
He is Installed For His Second Tem at Albany.
f HE CEREMONY AT THE CAPITOL ^
Pnr tha Plral Tima In t'inaan Tenra Tkara Wat No ReilrInK (loramor lo Wal#ntna the Ineoining florernor •• Innnanml Addrett rrv*. Katentlon nf Paiity Ol rrorldlng llerenna by Indirect Taaaa.
.Vlbany. X V. -(iov rnor Benjamlll H, Odell, Jr., has Ik-ou Innuguraled (or Ills second term In charge of the Stata ndmiiilslrnlliin, , The , exercises took* pbi,-e al Ihc Capilol, w llh thc ttil crre¬ inony for the occasion.
Kor Iho flrst time In flfteen year* there was no ix-tlilng i;o\frnor to wel¬ come the Incoming (Jovernor. (iorernor Odell being th first liovenior to lie re- eleeted slniv David B, IIIII succoetleil himself In ISSS.
The occnslou was marked by Ihc pn'souce ot many distinguished visitors nnd tho participation of n large repre- sontntlou of the Nntlonal (inanl. Crowds galhoi-ed from nil parts o( tlia Stato, and the streets wci-e Ihrongeil when the parade began lo form about 1(1 o'clock, Al lil..'l(l Ihe procestioD started for the Kxeculive Mansion, wlieiii-o it cs(-orled the (iovernor to the Capitol.
The iJovoiu.ir then took the oalh o( offloe. ndmlnlstored by Secretary of SInte O'Hi-ieu, nfter w-hich be delivered his luaugurnl nddic8.s. .^le -tald. Ill pnrt:
"Onr (-ommonwcHllli In Its rapid progress, iu the lungiiilliwut achleve- iiiouts of its people. III thc miliiillding of Ils mnny aud varied IndMKlrlet. re- ipilret nt all times fnlthfulucss nud de¬ votion u|H>n the pnrt of tlioHO n-liu have Ikvu Intrusted wllh Iho mnungcuieul of Us affairs,
"The pivbleins of government, of- feeling as they do tho interi'sls of nil, roipilre such consideration ns will In¬ sure to ench the rights that have been giinrnnteed nud the fulfilment (i( Ihoat pledges w-hlch siifeKunrd both life anil proiH-rty, Wllh n populntion of over 7,(»H>,(i(lO of people, wllli 11 vast acreage of (-ultlvntcd land, and wllh iiinnu- fneturlos Hint contribute su unicb to - our lunterlal prosperity. II shnuld lie our aim tn so ndiutnlKler thc fnnctloii* of government that the gonl sball be grenter freedom, the encouragement ol ainbltlou nnd the mnlntennnee of tbc supremacy which hns made of na the greatest Htnto In the I'lilon, Mora and more In Iho nffnirs of stnte wc are lie¬ ginning to ronlizo through the great la- tercommunli-ntUm facilities ivhii-h are afforded, that uo loi-nllty con be a aee¬ tlon unto Ilself, hut that there la an interdependent ohilgalluii wblch ap¬ plies not only tu Indlvidunls, but to every community,"
(ioveruor Odell then touched upou the relatlona of cnpitnl , nnd labar. These tw-n grent elemeiiis. whieb make for success, ahould never lie antagoala- tic. Their Interests lle In the aame di¬ rection. The sti-ength of n |>eople It Ihe proof of their pntriotlsin. If Ibey perinlt the lirenklng down of anfe- guiirds n-hlcli should sui-roiiiid tbe nd- inlnlsirntlon of our nffnirs nuarcliy nnd disoriler will t-esult, while the lionated freedom of uur (-ouniry will he a thing of the pnst.
On Ihe subjecl of taxation the (iov¬ ernor snld (hal eoi-poi-ntlous which en- Joy privileges Hint nro withheld from Indlvidunls. should he willing to pay for such gi-Hiit«,',liut the Imimsltlon of tnxes should not' be such ns to reatrlct progress, going ralher to the extent of exacting ouly n Just nnd fnir reeom. ' pense for the lieneflts enjoyed. The llovernor (-ontlnucd: "Riltinl rights to nil sliould lie our motto. No favors that nre not for tbe lienetit of (be mnny, no prlvllegei that 111-e uot for Iheir convenience abould ever be given, and none of tbe rlgbta which nre inherent In thc Htate abould be pnrted with wlthnut n(lo(inate com- ponsntlon to the people. The lueuaurea of taxation which hnve so materially Incrensed Ihe i-evennes of tbe Btate, have lieen so ndjiitled that Ibelr Im¬ position Is fell but slightly hy thoaa who nre iniled ii|)on to pny. Tbe re¬ lieving of renl eslnle from exceaalve Inxallon, the gunrdliig of inunicliMl charters, and those olher meaaurea which have doue so niuek for every lo- cuiily. shonld lie iis they hnve heen In Ihe past, a guide for future leglalatlon." lie then snld Ihat the proteetlOB of the Ktate's wnterwnys nnd tbe Im¬ provement of the HInto's cHunla tbould |.e(.elve frnm the I.oglslnture eqrafnl nnd Immediato 1 onsldernllon. and only such ineasiiroN adopted ns will aeeom- pllsb the resnll iloslred with the leaat poSKlble oxpcndlliin' of Ihe people'a moiio.r. The (iovernor concluded; "To Ihe Legislature and 10 the peo¬ ple of Iho State, grnleful for Hie privi¬ lege which hns boon necorded ue. deeply sensible of Ihe oldlgallona I hnve assuinod, I agnin pledge my beat efforls, my earnest endeavors to aid and nssist In every Inwful dlreellon III the work which Is bi.foro us. In the impo Hint the record of Hie next two yenrs mny bo of sneh a (harni-ler aa lo receive tho npiinibnllon of our peo¬ ple and the estooin of our frieuds."
Cnnneaa Itaappolnlt Camnn.
Albany, N. Y.- Some surprise waa rniiwHl when Al torney (Sciiernl Cun¬ neen. the one Iloniocrntic Htale ottSver ele<.t(Hl, nnuounced that be had reap- IHilnled Moputy Attorney-! Ieneral Henry B, f'oiimn. Mr. Coinnn waa tb* iiiisncoessful itepuhllcHn candidate for Attoruey-(ieneral.
VIomnn Walclilnt t'io Ponndt Diat.
Miss .Mollie All hliison. the largest woman In soniliern Illinois, died •( Inu. Khe was iiveniy-six yeara old . and weighed .'il^l |Miuiids. The undor- taker had to inak(. a spe(.|nl casket Of lulid oak for tho ImhIv.
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Bmplnjaat la thara In rrallt.
The l'ulled KUtet HIecl CorporatlOB In circulars Issued by J, I', Morgan A Co., at New York City, propoaed • protlt-sharing plan for ila employee* and also a plan lo sell sioi-k to Ita niea, lo Im* paid for out of wages.
Toy PItlalt Ctnta Daatb •( Ponr Bayt.
The flveyearidd son of Jobn A. Bruiiisey, a liookkeeper In a large atore nt Norfolk, Vu., was Ibe fourth victim of (be toy pistol uted there on Cbrlal- mas Day. lie died of lockjaw. The other vl(-tlmt were Chnrles .Morrla. Ibe Ihlrleen-year-ohl ton of Cuptaln A. T. Morris, of West Norfolk. Hai-old Mor- uey. tlx years old. and Wlille White, a negro l>oy, tlx yeurs ol.
Dr. Lnrans aallt Pnr Kmatattd* In. Ixireux, tbe nrlhopaedb- surgeon, of Vienna, bat snp -' '".."i New York City for Kngland.
UoM Malldana Town In Antnrlae.
Reporta from a ehurvii ern.iit rtad la tht puhiitt It K.Kkford, III., ahow that mlt uf K338 fsmiliet marty per ctnt. (X- pmaed a Imbtl in ChriaUinity and a ehurrh preferaur Tbt Zion Hwtdiak Lutheran Coagrtfatiun it tht la^att at
that deiiominttion in Amariea.
faari-
I et elalDiinif it a. 1 hoUM ol vonUp. The relurnt indieite a |.ot.u'itlio<i ot ttjtmt.
Wnrld'a Mic lUTan. Thttt rirrra at big at tlw Hbiaa waaM iutt tqval io volant Ibt (Jangat, thaaa liangctri tha Siittitaipbi aad iot ttp t^u Ibc .itatzn. ,
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¥^§§^Vi i-m 8IWOX.K: COPIKSH. KAVli: CKIfTM -^ VOL. VIII. A FAMILT NEWSPAPER OF LOCAL, ANO QENERAL INTBLLIOENCK. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, elANUARY 1), 190,?. ,0.:. TBBRI: tLtO TBABLT IB ADTABbB L NO. II. ^ ARE THEY WELLti> YOUR KHMETS Unless they are, good health is impossible. Every drop of blood in the body passes through and is filtered by healthy kidneys every three ipinutes. Sound kidneys strain out the impurities from the blood, diseased kidneys do not, hence you are sick. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE makes the kidneys well so they will eliminate the poisons from the blo(xl. It removes the cause of the many diseases resulting from disordered kidneys which have allowed your whole system to become poisoned. Rheumatism, Bad Blood, Gout, Gravel, Dropsy, Inflammation of the Bladder, Diabetes and Bright's Disease, and many others, are all due to disordered kidneys. A simple test for Kidney disease is to set aside your urine in a bottle or glass for twenty-four hours. If there is a sediment or a cloudy appearance, it indicates that your kidneys are diseased, and unless something is done they become more and more affected until Bright's Disease or Diabetes develops. FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE is the only preparation which will positively cure all forms of Kidney and Bladder troubles, and cure you permanently. It is a safe remedy and certain in results. If you are a sufferer, take FOLEY'S KIDNEY CURE at once. It will make you well. Two Sizes 60 Cents and $1.00. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS. E. A. Oorlon DO.NOEO AUCTIONIHER l-re.'.,,.11. N, V. Benjamin D. Homan BUILDLH Flaaa and flKcUleatlcini Pre ';ire4 Work Su;,«rInteD.'.F(l K.iiDialn PumltheJ arriH taa •CIIGCN PLACE, acaioiNci raicaoar. i. i. MOHEY TO LOAN «-":."«. -'"3 I.ar n^iit, Al' food applloallont pr.inii.ily aiec-iniHl. Reeve & Bcvrtlett. i Title Insurance A nortgaice Loans MalaOfflrvt: OKICKNPOKT. I, I. , ai l.lh..rlysir.-ei, Npw V.irk, Braaol>Offle«t.'Rlv«rbra |
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