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VOL. VII.
A FAMILT XBWaPAPEB Or LOCAI. AMD eiXKBAL IXTSLLiIoniCB.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1902.
xsMSs •!.•• rsaUT la aPTOii
NO. 46*
SflMDNS
of tha
KVtMtllEWELLDWIGIITHIUJS
lo BoBiT Wor^ Boecher, ot PlriaoaUi Chnrcb, and
CMtOIML 6iB80IIS
m BoUtoMM, ltd., ate pntilidked iu tbe
Monday Edition
of tke
Brooklyn Eagle
• falM I^Biaa of Steaafraphic
TM SNMnrriM nuci m tur it ti.to VAMPLCS ON RCQUCST
E. A. Dorlon
DO.NDED AUCTIONEER
Fraeport, M. T.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDER
Work BarsrtatI
Istlaataa rumlakaa ta* aCROKN PLACC,
iiataei raittvar, l. i.
HENRY H. HAMMOND,
Tonsorial Artist,
Main St., paJLT^om, Fratp«rt,L.I.
Hair CattUw. 8lnc*lnt. Maapoalog.
Sperial attention lo CblMren't Hair ColtlDf.
GIVE THB .NEW BARBER A CALL.
Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS
689 Fulton Stroot. aroaklrn
at
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Opp. Depot, on Wedaesdaya aad Frldar
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PATENTSI
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MTEirr uMrvtRa,
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NCW ^EtDITION
Iqtftgnational IHcHonary
N««r Plataa Thraughe«t
aSpOOO I^New 4 Worda
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ftaaatad nndar th* diraet tapar'
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Oallad tMH* Coaamiaaionar of Edu<
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AdOns* Taa RUN. ir*w York
MRS. WARING,
rann*rlr of Wantaah, whars tbe bat bMo ds- Ina hnalatts for tbo lost tifbt Tears, ba*
uvaMKU A SToaa on th*
Cor. of Pine and Grove Sts.,
Md BoMllaa, Blotloa-
nwi, ....rt.mmmr'mmw., »*<* Dall^ BOt*. Pap*r
Kapkla*.Tw<4liplika.a*. Ala* a Ml slock ot th* gBSMfsaas*—***>a*—. m* kas
also*
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
whisk trIU b* ap*B*d lo ih* pnblio at toon
Rllw siaaon panliiM. tm Clnb*. Obarob**. rti**, Mc., caa b* aunlM at tb* ¦bortatt noUc* *»*ri thtaa at tb* ksvcst poaslbl* prio*
AdvtrBsing
This Paper
It MRE Tt IRINI REtULTSt
Tho sair oay lo alttael trod* I* i* ¦ak* haeVB «hat j«a ban to oaM.
ThtLibml[AifwliMr tNtotiiW ¦treliiii
DEAFNESS
f LL CASES OF
OR HARD
ANY
HEan
NOISES?
HEARING
ARK NOW CURABLE
bgr oor aawiavaatiaa. Only tliaae bora deaf or* iBcorablc. ¦
HEAD NOISES CEASEIMMEOIATELY. '
r. A. WmMAM, or SALTIMOM, aAvei
BALimugs. Md., March pt. isat. ftidtw..—asiM latlfItJ cartd «l tttttttm thaohs to your t»*«»at*at, I will jwt. ifir yoa alull hll*nr «f aty CO**, tebegaed *t your ditcwtloo.
Abnrt tmwtAit a«o av right eoihetaa to tioa. aad thU kept oagctttat anese. oMI I Iom ¦y h**ria( la nl* nr catircl*.
*-" - It tbr cMsfth. far thta* owwtthfc wtthoot say lasri n, swwitad a nott.
tAbmit, th* otai^ tnineal car apccialiti of thit city, who told ¦* that
_ Alter 1 hao uaed It oaly a few dayt accordiag lo >-o.ir direction., tha aoitctccatcd. <
teasy. aflcr Rtc wtca». my teariaa i> the dlicatcd car haa b**D catitdy rtatored. I thaak yoii haantty aad hcc to natia Very Iruly yMitt,
P. i. WSKMAN, ;joS. aroadway, Balliatore, Md.
Omr trtittmiomt ttmto not iittorfert tpith yatir ttaiiof accMpeiMM*.
'^ariK.-*'YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT IMME *"SS^i
¦mUTMIttl AWUL ClMIG^S96UUUEAVEnCHie*M,IU. *^
WHAT THEN?
apped as sireel i sre— vc't uu-
Wben the mind it
row on row; Wben the heart it tamed from 1.
rcatoniag throe; When the poet'i winged famy Ic BD outgrown necromancy; When tbc rain of inspiration turnt to
snow;
What then?
When all doubtt tnd fear: tiike arc bark. wtril catt:
When the dream of -world-wide brother¬ hood it patt;
When the prophet't rtdiant vision
It too futile for derition;
When the toni is but a formula at liiiil: Wh.-it then?
When the fierce machine has t-on<iuercd
fl«ah end blood; When thc labor-power it b*lt and wheel
and rod: Witea ths nafft nation* wonder At the fold tre ttaonr uitder; When, the world it not an cconom-c clod: Whtt then? —Herbert Newtoa Cassoa, in The Outlook.
r
Chance^ Fate?
A Short St.«ry. BY LU>YARD BRYCE.
TOMCLAXATIVE
If yo« tN«« aaar aiaaMch, indtcaatioii. HUananeaa, constipation. bau keooili. distineoai iaaetive liver, heartburn, kidney troubles, backach*, loar. of appetita. laaomnla, lack of eaorn'. t>ad blood, blotched or muddy akin, a* aay (p^ptaaaa and diaotdara whicb tell tha atocy of bod bowela and an >wp*iiid diga*d-»* oysttao, Laxakola MTin i>w« Y«mb. '
It wU daaa eut the bowrela, otimulate the liver end kidney*, atrencthe n
iha laaaaaa aiaibiaina of tha (looaach, purily your blood and put you
"•¦ yoar iMt" Ofaia. Your appetite will return, your bowel* move rcfu-
> laily, yoar Uvor aatd hidaeya ceoaa to troubla you, your skin iriU dear and
ftartMn oad ya« will iaal Vhe old tima encrcy and bttoyaacy.
fcilM: ttl. |«Plar 1 mdAime I . gii^ lb.-ir l.tth- ooaa for .-..ii,.ti|Mli.<r Boadatlutuir tn-ubh-.-, ^ ..1 tsad LAtakulaau 14.-al nii-dln*^ for .-blldr.-n r haweU i. ,^uh.r « Hbinit l-aia A' cripiag. a. t« at * ¦awrral toah. a^aai. tiaaaaSBO. rtUr... r^rthsauna. rh-ar« lb.- .-.«trd t.Mi*wr. redueM frm. aag intfiil ili n • i t> tt i . clHaM" aartlicari'. rT CktUrrm
tmtfttrdmmfm-u.
Nr Ml If All
tmd^mkmatelOiArmtmtmammei •asa.*'""iJU." Ilivmy^mm^.toti.^.
Drug'g^lsts.
|pt%M.
m.l vm I., 'itm
Al tatpgm* ^.m Iw In.
1 u.«rjr^k.ii.Ti-!rr5Br.
Is llfp raad* lip of lU'tachod frag ineuls nparly or quite Indept-Ddont of each nther, nr Is II like a dis- spctPil ploturp puzzip, whose queer¬ est ooncnve contnnrs bavp i-orrptpnnd- iujrly quepi- rouvpx roiitours to lit thom. maklug alfogpther a [lorfpi-t sym- iiipliical wliolp?
Tbis question has liepn rarlouxl}- an- ftcored Iiy phllosnpbcrs nf nnclput limi-8 and iheologlabs of Ihc present (lay. It Is variously answered by our¬ selves at dlfferrut periods, according tn thp mood that governs us auil Ihe riri-umstanrps that snriound us. .So iiiuc-b by way ot preface.
Once Ibcro was a luau from Kail Itiver. Mho lliought it a deep and ilamuabic slu In travel on Suuilny. To avoid romuilttiDg Ihls slu. he alteted his original plau uf going up to Cbl<-nu- llml ou the Saturday lioat. aud went up ou Thursday Instead, so aa to come iloii-u the 8agucnay on Friday, trtiin- nol some uecessary busineas at Quetieo on Saturday, aud speud thc Habbath, IIS hp called it. at tbe hotel, wbere be passed a rvslful. bappy day In flndlng fault witb Ills food, sending bia steak back ta be a little more rouked sn many limes that the llllle kilchen m.lid from Ueaufnrt lost ber opiHirtuulty In ({o to .'t o'i-|.;ek vespers, to tbe iliscoiii- fort of ber cousfleuce nnil lbi- ilisap- poiulnieut of lltr second cnusiii. wbn bad come nil the wuy from St. .\«uc to pti-ort her.
Ill Kaukakce tb.-i-i- Uveil .-i buy who wns paKslnnately foud nf two Iliings. mecbaiiicH aud going to sea. The last was a purely theoretical taste. Un bad never seen tbe sea, nud ouly ouce (on occasion of a Smulay-xchool excursion In Itock I ilaiiiO bad lie sppd a vessel of nny kind.
Our boy gol a cbauce In a machine shop nt Marquette, earned mone.v, ami what is bPitei-, i-nvpil It. The whlto- wiuged vesselN lbat skimmed nver tbe waters of r.ake Siiperloi- revived Ills dormant passion for adventure, and when Ills v.ication came he took a trip Ihrough the lakes .-ind down the tit. Lawrence. He cniled it goiug lo sea. But w-bnt cuu you cxpeci from .-i West¬ ern liny?
.\t Quebec be met the Kail itiver man lu Ibe nfflce ot llle bolel. It was Wednesday, nml to a group of men he was describing the voyage up tbe Hag- uenay lbat bo meant lo make tbp npxt day. in a mnnuer as glowingly reallslle as If he bad uiaile it Ibe day before. Wbeu he pansril for breath tbe grnnp bad turlted nway, the bny aloue re¬ mained, bls i-nntemplalive gray eyes llxed upon tbo nana tor.
"What.Is tbe matter witb my going, too'f" be said In Ills ni-tle.<». boyish fashion.
'J'hc 1-alI Ulver man woulil be charmed. Ami so the uext day. -goml nnd parly." as the hoy said, Ihey set nut together foi- ("hicoullpil, the lioj- askiug countless i|ueHtlnns, tbe man framing elabornte answers. Aud cmb was happy because be wa.s doing tiic Ihiug bu liked best to do.
For six years a quiet little Vniikce womun of Knsiport, Mc. bml l>e,-n i-ii- cuged to .111 i.fflier III licr Majesty's Navy whom she bail met at ii linll nt Halifax. Al the time nf this story Lieuteuaut C'rownlnsblebl was ou leave of abst-ni-p, visiting an auut In Cliica¬ go: bis liltle daucce was siwudiiig tlic summer with un auut at Caconna on the lower St. Ijiwrencc. .\ sllijbt mis uuilerstnudiug bad arlwu belwci-n them. The Licutcnaut was piqiicil when they parted.
V tllpy bad seen eacb .ither the next d.-iy. II kiiKl word, a temler glume would bare ended Ihe Ilnuble at once. Hul letter* are poor Ihings; Instead of bringing these lovers together, thoy M-em.-il to wlili-u Ihe breach, aud nfter a lluie Crownlnsbield i-enlizeil thnt beruli' measures must lie adopti-d nr be would lns.> bit lillh- love sltngelber.
.\ci-orilingIy be suiokiHl a |ii|>.. nf cugltntl.m, .111,1 iliHi iH-nii.^.l the follnw log:
¦Dearest Mary —Why risk our huppi. ness for a IrlUe? Let us drop ibe mat- t.l. And to prevent its cniiiiug up again, b-l u> I... marrieil at nu.e. say next w.'.k nt Cii.-niiti.i If .v..u write. yuu will llllll lirij- r.-asnnt fnr delay. S.) lllst i|.|.-^rii|i!i .llle wnnl, -Come."
if v..11 wnut mi- If I lln not beur fr
vou l.y !!:minl;iy I slmll have f.ir Win. i-ouver, wb.-re I shall apply to be cx ibanged Into Ihe Xnrtli P.-ielti, Sqiiail ron Devotedly. .l.VCK.
¦Ad.Il-ess. Hntcl C.ii-n-ti.-. Cbieag.i'
¦rhere.' .-nl.l b.-. tobling tin- letter nud kuiK'kiug lhe ashes out of his pip.-. •I tbiuk tlinl win produce Ihe desiicj effect "
It di.l "^^
Women like a iiinsterful man
Thi.s bill r wns put int.. Mary's baud nu Ihe laiiiliiig at I'ncoiiun. ;usi as »lie was setiiiis ..Ul wilb n friend for a irip ii|i Ih,. Sa^-iieuny Sli,- na.l it nii liie d.vk of Ibe »t. ami r
•IK-at ol.l .la.k.' said siie. luiiaiUgly. "he IS quite right. We b.n,- both Inch very silly. 1 will tel.-grsph frnm Chi- .nutiiui All.I sll.. pressed Hi,, letter t., hor lips asuiu nu.l ngain This nautnu waste uf ti-Dderness wat, put tn au etid l.y the letter Itself slqipliig frnm b.-r liau.l Illl.l r.-illini: iuto the water
¦¦.N,-v.r luiud:' ai.l she. ivtigucdly. -it IS written bere.'' nt the Mutu'tinie liutiiui; her ban.l over the «|Kit where Ibc t hl.r orgnu nf .irciilatiuii it lo .al.-d
Th.. -uu w.f ;.iil,.Q^ ,u the «est ap tb.. iHini sivuni: .Mil fmni tl,,- lnna pi. r I at Kivier,. ilii l^iup All ih,- glnrllleil lint, nf funciful ua'tar. wer.- taken n> a uailer ,if ,-.>iirs* l.y ui.- little Hnuinii j leaniug .mt ili.- rail Wby shoul.lnt Dttnr. put nn liobjay aiiin- Wasu i 1 that ugli .|u.irrri ut ao end au.l wtsn i ^ Jack onniitt* nn next aprk to make tier I III* ..wu liiiU- «!fe- mar Jak i-.r\ w-dtnt ll.lll .-u mu.li I., I.lnni. -.t- .!..
after all. But it bad taught ber a Ics son never, nerer to let nnother cloud cnnie lietw-een Ibem.
Everyllilng wss perfeciiuu on that wonderful river. Wasn't Jack cnmini! next wppk lo put nu end lo that bidcou. misunderstandiuc, etc. Wheu a -w-oni aa gets Into this stiite of mind, the onlv thing to dn is to wait patiently till she gets out of if.
Unfortunately for .Mary- this .'onsum- raatloD devoutly to be deprecated wn» nnly too near at hand. The momiug dawned, dull and desolate, The stpnuier lay at the wharf at Chlcoutlml. At least the captain said It was Chlcnu- tlml. If he hnd said Constantinople tberp would bave been no ocular evi¬ dence lo disprovp bls statement, po persistently did tbe landscape hide It¬ self In the thick gray fog.
Kven more dismal nnd desnintc than her sutToondlngs was the heart of our little woman. In her transport of the night before she bnd paid but scanty attention to the nddress given In Jack's letter. It -was only In the morning, wheu she reallaed that she bad com¬ pletely forgotten It. that Its Importance dawned upon her. To the bopeful sug¬ gestions of her friend she answered etonlly:
".K dispatch simply addressed to his name In Chicago would never reacb him. He -n-lll bo gone bofore I can write lo tbe Commandant. No. It Is too lale. I have trietl to think—for hours—and—I can't."
(Sradunlly she became aware of voices uear ber; onp <-lear, bigh-pltchcd, (-oinmandiug attention: the olher, soft nnd suggestive; Tho Kail Hlver mau and Ihe Kankakee boy were Just lie¬ hind her. deep in conversation. For thc flrst time in his short llfp tlio boy wns nsklng as mauv questions as be pleased, without nuy fear of i-elniff. For thp flrst time in a long while the mnn had fonnd au appiecative lisleuer. "Have you ever seeu a ship'.'" said Ihc boy. "Xot any kind ot a i-ruft. but a regular oul nnd outer?"
Thc man modestly ndmitted tlmt be bad seen several thousaud of tl.e very largest cullbre. Here wns a mine of knowledge loo precious to be neglected. Tho Ijoy, whn kuew something nf engi- npprlng, immediately iiroi-ccded tn sink a sbnft. In halt nn bour he hnd ex tractod several tons of ore. In shnpe nf Information about ships. Imrks. barkeniiues. brigs, scboouei-s and sbiops.
"How many guns docs n liuo nf but¬ tleship (-ari-y'i' What Is Ihe dlfforenco between n ship of wnr and a flnop of war? What Is a corvette?"
The quick percussinii of i|iiestloii.'s was ain-upty checked. .V liltle wnmun who bnd been sitting near Ihom so quietly tbat Ihey had not iinti.-ed hcr ut nil suddenly jumped tn ber feet nnd stood before Ihem. exclaimlug: "Ob, thauk you so mucbl Where is the tele¬ grnph olflce'/" Aud baldly waiting to lie told, she dnrted off, apiieareil iu nn instnnt ou thc wharf, nnd then van- Ished behind Ihc curtain of fog thut screened Ihe steep hillside.
".She got the carl before Ibo borse." snld Ihe Fall Itiver mun. "nid yon uulice Ihat sbo thanked mc before I tnld her wlwre the olBce was'/"
"Bet .vour Ufe she did," nnswered the boy In bls gentle, nmlnble way. "Is there any delinilc number of ships lu a squ-idron'/" .\nd so they wont nii with their talk. And Mmy wrote "Cnme' witb n troinlillug hnnd on a yellow lelegniph blank, addressed to Lieutensnt .lohn Crot«-uiiisblekl, Hotel Corvclio, Cbl¬ engo, Illinois.
.\nd Ibc next woek there wns n quiet liltle wedding nt Cacniinn. whole a tall, dignified officer in Her Mnjcstv's Nnvy wns mnrried to a pietly little Yntikco womnn In n perfeot fliiny of Joyous exclleuiout.- Ncw Vork News.
JOHN BULL AND THE LAW.
II Sclllet RIt fjnarralt asd He Srlllct Ilia Bill Gladly.
Deep is the confidence of the Itiitou iu Ihc law. II netlle.<< bis quarrt-ls. nnd be settles Its charges or aa much ns be cau defray.
A parllanientury return rci-eutly is¬ sued and dealing with the Judicial work of IIKKI, shows that iluriiig tin- year mentioned tbero wns. cniiipnrcd Willi the prci-edlug your, n slight de- irense In appeals entered aud an In irense In pi-n<-ecdliigs beguu.
Cnmpared with the nvetnge nf tlie proredlug fnur .venrs, the total of cases begun and heard shows an incrense. .
It npiiears that of all tbe .uses beg,in considerably less than half come to trial. Tho totnl of cnses entered In nil courts wn* l,:ilO,r*tl, und the numlier Iienrd nnd determlnpd 41Kt,4IS. Thia menus Ihnl one cnse wns begun for cvery twenty-five merabers nf the pop¬ ulation, while one fnr ev.-ry sevcuty- livc wus heard. Seelug thnt Ihero nrc a plaintiff aud defondaut In oaeh cnse. It follo»-s Ihat oue person out nt cvery twelve nnd a half iM-gnn a legnl action and one In cvery thirty s..ven and a hnlf brtingbl an nctinii tn trial.
The judb-bil .-oinmiltee henr fifly ap¬ penls fn.m India, tblrty-tbrce fn.m tlu-
lonies and siltren fr.uu Australia. The average cost of these ap|H-nIs Is .stlninteil at CiM each.
The nverage enst nf un apiienl tn tbo Hnusi- of Lords is n.-nrly twI.-e ns lllllill. M-iiinr iniinsi-l III lliese .lays rc- ii-i\iiig from llfly m seMiity Mvp (.uin eas n liny, iiud tlioir Jiiiiinrs two iliirds ..f their f.-es
llf sii;-. I us.-« 111 tilt- C.iiin ..f Appials un fewe-.' tban Viri were .nses iiuib-r lhe workiiicn's conipcniatinii acts. The average cost .-ost to eacb party of these npiieals Is put at £.'ii>.
It is Instructive as to tbe nann- of lawy.rs' .barges t.> know thnt some bills of .osts nf appeals U-fnie tbe Lords hav.. bad as mu.li as sixty-two
r .out taxed off. and the average
lu.-tl.in by taxation was 29(X). In
e i-ase the bill nf i-oft« wss ti'J.lli. l-m, the hearing extended nver eleven layt
The reiords show- Ibat ibeic is uo leiliiie iu tb.- publii liking for trial by Jut.', nu.l that tber.- i« nu anr.-as lug prefcreuiv tor siiecial Juries~gcu erslly at the request ..f defendaiits
Of at I inns entereil in I/vn.lun aod Miil.llrsrx snd on cir.uit. '.r.li were fnr |»-rson«l injuries, n."*.'. f..r slander, nud irk't for brt-ach uf promise of mar¬ riage
Limlte.1 and olber .-nmpani.-s are le ^pontibl.- for iiinr.. Iltlgatinn tbau In- illvidtinli.. or tvtti n.lKins lu January. Itloi. forty five per .eut were by (-om |i«nie«
Many |K-r*out will lv surpriaed '<i learu that div,.r.e au.l JndR-iul «.par atlnn raspt, while showing a di-.-rease f.r iHith (-.luuiries .-irt- proimrlinnately lliul.- numerous la S.-nilan.l than lu Kngbiu.l
For the turee years eudiug Itsai. tlicy were lu Si-otland t 1« '-l" and A.Ti'i. respeciivel.''. for ever.v Iiri.iiti or 'be populalion In Kncland ibe cnrre «|N>u«ling hgtirr* w-ere •i rtn '.' -i'.t an.l : 1T I...II.I..II I'aili Mn I
BOOSEVElfS TRIP ENDED
Tht President Praises the South For Its Industrial Proeress.
GREETED WITH ENTHUSIASM
I'rowrit torn. Uul lu Ke« Illin at Many Slallont—Uw.lla oa Ih. Maaaur. ot Tru. Ainerlcanlttn—rolnit Oal That Sficlloiial UKr.r.nr.a Ara Tri.lal at l'r«aeiil—Itelurn. to Oytter Bay.
Asbevillc. -N. C.-No mote delightful ending tur tbe rresidont's tour to the Soutb cnuld have beeu devised Ihnn Ills visll in Ashevllle. The placea of honor ill tbe proccsslou whicb escorted the rrcslcleut through the city, and on till- plntform from which he spnke. \v.-r>- nt-cuplcd by Confederate veter¬ ans- ui.^ii boned down with yeais aud wenring on tbeir fu.-cs traces ot Ibat despondeucy which must eome to the lon-r lu a mighty struggle.
Aft.-r the city mooting was nvcr tbc rresident went nut to (ieorgp Vnndcr- I'llt's grent estate nt Blltmorc
tine nf the largest i-rowds cuc-oun- tcrcd on Ibo run from .Ashevllle was at Hickory. The short speeell he made nt thnt plaiv was outhusinsiically re epived. Hp snid in pnrt:
"Trnveling to-dny througb North Cnv nlliin und yesfcrday thmugh TenucKSei- I bnve beetl struck by the evldeticcK of iudustrinl crowfb of wblcb this town is Itself an cxniiipV. The ludustriul nwakening nf the Snuth, nf wbich Iben- hnve beou sn ninny .'vldences during the lnst few yenr.s. iji u tcalure friiilgbt with grout lieueflt lo the Snuth nud tn tbe eutire couutry. H.-causc. rciuembcr. uiy fellow-cltlr.ciis. we arc gnltig in gn lip nr dnwn Ingelher. Snnic nf lis will fii-l Ihe good tltiics mnn- than nlliers. snme less, but we all feel the good times Numewhat, nud when bud times conic we will nil be put ba.k. Bnd tliiK-s dn liol stop nl Stale lines, and the Industrial uwnkeu- liig nt tbe Snutli. whicli is going nn, mill which 1 believe will go on witli ever liiiieasing rapidity, menus goo.l fortune uot merely for llle Suutb, Intt for all the .\iu<'rlcan people.
'¦.\iid so. my fcllow-cltizpus, I hnil ynur industrial growth. I bail tbe iiiaiiifestntinns I see here in ihls Stnte, nnd which 1 saw yesterday in Teiines- seo: the lunnifcstntlona nf the rnpid np- pi-nacb of tho i>eorlod of tionieudoiis iudustrinl developulenis In tbo .South.
WEATHER CROP REPORT
Corn* Advanoe to Maturity Causes Great Satisfactio,'
Whtait Thrathlnc Maka* ravo.-abl. Pr
m-cat — CottoB'a Coadltlon ia All
That Can B* Etpcrtwl.
Wnshiugtnu. I>. C. -Kollowing is tbe Agrl.-ultural IVparlment's weekly aummary nf crop conditions:
.Mthough tbe week was cimiI 111 tbo n-iitral valleys and lake regions, with 111.ire than the average mlnfnll lu poi- tloiis of the upper Mississippi Valley, uinlurliig crops have made g<"neinlly favorable, though uot raphl. advance mont. Tho grenter part of Texns. in which Stnte severe drought prevallrd nt the close of Ihe prevlnus Avoek. bns received abundnnl rniufall. an.l druught condltlous In the middle .\tlaii tic coast districts have also beeu Inigc ly relieved, bni the interior and middle .\tlanti<- States, Ohio Valley nml por lions of the lower lake region aud South .Mlanlic States continue to neetl rain. Light lo heavy frtists -nere very gen- ei-nl ill the Northern districts, fnnu Mnnlnnn lo Nen- Kuglnud. and tbc luld- (llo Atlantic States, from llh- ltd to thi¬ i.l h. with hut slight Injury. Hnin is uiucli needed iu Washington aud Ore- pon. but ollierwise Ibe jseneMI condi tIniiN ou Ibe I'aciHc coast were favnr nldc.
Notnitbstniiding Ibo prcvulcncc of low icuiperatnics througbout the coin bell nnd copious rnlufnlls in portions nf the uppiM- Mississippi Vnlley. tlie covii crop has made vcry sntisfiiolory ndvnncenient tonunl maturity, and wholly escnped Injury In tbe Stntes enstwanl of the Mississippi Hlver from frosts occurring on the lib und .".tb. with bul slighl Injury lu the States to the westwnrd. The bulk of the corn crop ill Missouri aud Knusns nnd mucb of tbe -Iirly pbiuied ill Nobrnskn and Ibo Stales of Ibe Ohio Vnlley are uow snf.-. In Iown, where <-orn hns ilpened very slowly. in-o-ihirdH of the <-l-op will Jirobably bo safe by September 2tl ami the balance will reqnire ten dnys longer.
Tho thrnsbing ot spring wheat, iil-
I'HF, AMKKICAN KAR.MKH NOW
rt TS MOIttiAN IN THE SHAIlK. .Mlniu-apolis Jniiriial.
I hnil It fnr tho snke I ball It for the sake
of thc South, and if the nation.''
Siillsbiiiy. N. C. I'n-sldeni lloosc¬ velt b-ft on till- li-nlii for Washiugtou, nfter making siieeelies at AnIicvIII.-. Old Foil. Coniielley Spilugs, Hickory, Stnt,.svlllc nud nl tbis pliii-e.
'•My fnrefatliers. " bo said, -fnuglit under Mnrlon. My forefathers fought with the C-nrgIa nud South Cnrnliuii it-.inps, whn buttled throughout dnrk duys nb.-n Connvnills aud ibo Iled iMugniitis nf Tarl-tnii nvcrinn the Snutlu-in States. Tbey wen- present 111 Krtig's Monnlnin. al the Cnwpeus, und they sun tbe tinal trliinipb wbeu the mell in blu.- and luiff wbo followod (Irc-n.. nrcsteil victory out of defeat, nnd when at Inst the Hag nt thirteon States nnv.'il tvilhout n rival nlnng tb.- cnnsi nn.l alon-.- ili-. f.i..tbl|lK nf tin innuntniiis.
•It Is n miglily u-nml tlnng for nny .Viiii-rii-nii In ini-i-i bis fellnw .Viiieii. ¦ aus nf ilini'i'eiii parts nf 111;- i-otiutiy ill .inlet- tiinl li|. may i.-.-ili/.e bnw trivial are Ihe pnints nf iiiiliheiiess ami bnn- issciitlnl nre the pnilils of likeness. .K
i I .\nn-rlcnii is ii gnod .\uierlcnn. nnd
I ilon't cnre a smip nf my fliig.-r wh.-ili- i-r he ciinies from the Nnrth or the Soutli or the Knsl or the West. If be is n strnlglit nnd ile<-eiii mnn I aui for billl. and If he is not I nui nol.
¦'Wl- never i-nii su. ceed In mnking Ibis eiiuniry wbut It can aiiil shall bo mude until ne wnrk together, iini as .Nnrtli.-ru.-t-s nr Snutlieriurs, Knst'-riii rs nr Westerners, unt us empln.ve nr eui- lilnyor, tnn nsiii.-n nr cnuntrytiicn. i np Itnlists nr wngewnrkers. but priinnrily ns .Vinerii-nii <-ltii!ens, i., wli.iiii iIi¬ ilgbl nf lir.itherly ftleiidsliiii .-iml i ..m indesblp with nil nther ib-i em Aiii-ii inn I'itizi-ns i-niiics ns tb.. lir^i iiinl cr.nti-st .if pri\il.-v-i-«,"
Wlien lb.- rr.-Kldi-m nn.ii. iiigtnii h.- bail traveled lf*'ti m
I Wasli
- nu l-'rldny eveiiiug fn-iii Wiisliliii:t.-.. 1..
l-f Hnv
i^al. ol Ilaai.h Itlandt Aaaured.
riiiii|ileti- r.-lmns ..f tin- cb-.iii.if Heiiiiinrk bv tin- el.-, tnrs nf m. iiiIm ,.f lb.. I.aii.isililim ir.rip.r bnu-.... sb. larg.. iiiiiiisi.-rlnl L'niiis. iiisnrliig i linvernnii-nl ii iiiajnriiy in liie Lnn. thing nn.l lbi. intifi.atii.u ..f tli.- tren pr.ivl.ling f.ir tbe i-.-ssi,,ii nf i|„. Inmi W.-st lllllies in ihe rnit.-.I Siat.-s T Lnndsiliing els In Oi Kili.-r.
though further retarded, bns made more favornble progress thnn In Ihe previous weeks.
Texns uml n Inrge pnrt of the ceu¬ trnl nnd enstcru districts ot the collou belt hnve rrceived abiindnut ralutftll duriug the week, but It Is doubtful whether Ibo beneflclal effects ot those rnlns to Int..- .-otton will offset thc In¬ jury done lo Ihc npen staple. Cnttnn bnn npcncd mnre rapidly Ihan it could Ih' picked. In pnrtluus of tile central nud enstcru districts mnny flelds -ire nlrendy nearly clennod, nml the veports genernlly indii-nte tbnl the crnp will be gathered much enrllor than usunl.
KILLED BY FAITHLESS WiFE.
Mrt. IVNalll NIayt Rar Hutbaod an.l Il.r- t«ir In Naw Vorh Cllj.
New Ynrk City - The killing of Cbarb-s O'Neill. Jntiitni- nf Ibo Frnit K.vebange biillding. by his vif.-. ntnl tin- siibHC(|iieut sulcldi- nf llle nnninn, wns tlie result nf ii i-nnfessi.iu nf lull di-lity whicb Mrs. ONelll mude in her biisbaiid iwn weeks agn. 'fln' liagedy fnUnwed the flrst meetiug of Ibo twn In Ihelr nwn home since Mrs. o'.Nelll made her cnntessinn.
ll cam.- utter o'.Nelll, in n 111 of jeal nus rage, bad pln.-vd the inuzxle nf an iinlonded r.-rolver al bis n-lfe's b.-nd and tbrPnleiipd to kill ber. Tbe womnn didn't kiintv thnt the pistnl nus uiilnnd. III. nud invited her liiisbniid In siiont. Ilistend. be dmpped the pistnl declur- Ing tll.ll be eonldn't liiirt n wnmuii In- loved ns he Illd her.
Sbe rushed from the rnnm. sn ured n pistnl finlll n neighboring .iftlce, (-ann- bnck. sli.il lier husbniiil Iwic- in tin- breast and llien bh-w her nnn brnllis lllll.
-ll sni<-ide
lusaiiitv.
- resulted
Mr*. K. r. Johaton a KulrUle. .Ml" i: I" .Inlinsun. tl H.llku.ini wniiiaii suffragist, enuinii III lilt liiiuio at St. Luul n llllb is supposed to linve i
fn.m lb.- llil.- nf n mml |i.>t d
ll.Vl,I l.l hav,. b-.l lo III,. Mli. i.le.
Miol Wir. lo Ilrath.
l|.'rl.<:t K llniliriHik sli.,1 am his n.r, nt th.-ir bniii,. in Will, 11.- illlil .-diately ga\, liiiiis, ir i .iiviiily lit till- tnwn cniislnl.l.' linnl. ii. thirly years nf uge iniulib^ ar.. supiiosed in hnvi- till- i:aa.-.ly
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and
Awful I>anblr Criiu..
;'-il l.y Jenbiiisy Fiaiik tin at .\llv Alilli.- Wellbelik's li
Liklyii. askeil ll.l ll, iiiarrv ll.ll she n-fu"nl kill.-d In-i
llllllltled sIlicKb-
L.-neial He W tlie S.nltll Afr..: ing a bn.ik alinnt it '
Pax i.l R Hill lias, ii is nliaiiilnn-i! tin- ..niunlitnl ll. till iii.il> au.l always r.-a. ud.li.-s.-s
.I..I111 ' .Mnluimn, ami relai lias Im-l electe.1 t
I'Mipl.,
-pt a lllnrv iir. an.l lie
1- bis iirlilii
. ri-riiiiilti
t-<-»illeu.
till
HI.- r
.rsiiy
Uing Fllv
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Sir Fn-il.-ri. pb.xsl.'ian. guilil d Ins tnst experience 111 su.giry b,» diHioniig inlured men in the North Sea fishing fleets
11:.- Cjinr nf Kussia lia> taken uji painting us an niiiUMenient
H N r.llsburj 11ns ann.iuu.-'il in H..rllu ilisi lc nnlll,] aluindnii .-hess .•liaiiipinnsliip gaior-s .in.l i..-;tl.- .l..wn 1.. tbe t>rH. tl I nf law tu rhila.lelphia
I'lesideni l.uuls-1 lins pn.mis.-.l I., 1 Sll .%lKci-ia. wbli'h has oni Kpt-ii n riiief MagisiMte since lSiC> Tb^ \ isll will prubably ¦<• pai.l uexl Easier
iM \\ Seward Webt-. rusiees cf tbe I'ntv
l.ne of Ihc nt Ver-
Mlaor Mmitlaa.
Ibere Hit- •.'.',T..ftii dogs in iln.nr.a nil wlit(-]i taxes are palil ..lie tn r-vi-ry
ll...'i nf Illi- p'ipulflllon
In Sn itzerlunil li'TI lintt-ls liaving an nggngnti- nf !»".>.:t.TI l.ed«. w.-re got reaily this seasnn fni tin- .ii-on-iiuKsIa
linu nf Inlirisls
.After eating every green ililiig in 111- iieigblKirbiHKl. swnrnis nf loi-ust« bavi' taken p<isspssinn nf nli tl-* hnuses In ln.l .xlcerlaii vIllaEos
In tbe Vuknii ii-riii./i> .b-Ms an- g.nerally llquldute.l nnii ineri liniil-
nble l.le.lUedi gi.lil illlst whl.li is
worth .'111 an avcrag.- $1<1 per nuni-e.
I'riivs nf Isjiiles wdl I,.. n.lvsnoe,l I.-u t.i fiftp.-ii crnls a gross nt nn.-e.
Tb.- aiiioninbile express s»rv:<-e nt Bn«ton. Mass bas lieeu < xteniloil in ISrookllDP. and it is thnugbt that kuial! ixprestni'-n wBI Im- t.if.n .-r.-wded nu'
riie presiileucv nf ib» lnwa Slat. .Vgriciiliural OtUege at lies Moines will Im- held open nulil 10II3. lu li.ip-s that H«cretar,\ of .\gr|.-nltuie Wtlion may take it
\'cnis.iD. which ia flifflcuit in get in .iinerican markett may Im> nhtalned
INOREifEIITSOETHEIIEEK
WAaillNOTtIN ITEMS.
Washiugtou oltii-lals approve the ne. tlnn of tieriuany In sinking the Hul- ilan guulHiat Crrte-a-Pierrot, aud think it will prove a salutary lesson to South nnd Ceniral .Amerbau revolutiuuisls.
The Internal nevcnue Bureau made publk- the tact that In thc rnltpil States in Ihc flseal yea' endeil July ;tl last there wero r>,(l74,ICS.riri7 cigars munutactureil. This made a per i-ap ita allotment for each mau. womnu and child nf uver lisi clgnrs.
OII ns a fuel for ships, instead nf cial, ns trieil nut lu n siM'.-ial trip, is reoom. mended by a Vuitcil States navnl offi¬ cer,
Comniuu.Icr M.-Creu, of Ihe Vuitcil Slntes Navy, hns reported tbe steps whicb he took to protect coiHnici-i-<r nl Hnltl.
.Mnny messnges nf cougrntidniion ou I'resident Ilonsov.-lt's csenpe froni denth were received lU Ihc Slatp IH- pnrtmeiit
orn ADOFTKn i«lan»s.
fienerni Chaffee bns onlered OenernI Sumner to load a atmng fon-i- of Infau- iiv. lavnlrv and arllllerv ngniust the Maclu Moros.
The <-n«o agninst Snm Ingn Igloslas n-as di-nppi-d III the rnrlo llicnu courts.
STATE NEW&
DOMI^aTIC.
.V (otuplcie syslem nf pneuiunii.- lubos is to bo estnbllshed between tlic New Vnrk Uenerai I'ostotflco and tbc sub-slalhins. Thc mail wagons will be dispenseil with.
The Ili-pssmakvrs' I'rolective .Vssn- liatiuu nf .\iuerlcn behl u big conven¬ tion in New York City.
Al .New Albany, Ind.. .Mrs. Kuuilcy. mother of Ihe late Walter (j. Oreshnin, hns Jnst celebrated her Itsnh birthday.
By next spring a new fast treight line ot stenmships «'ill be doing liusiuess on the groat Ink'.-s. A Inrgc coiupaiiy is uow being tornicd for the puriiose in Toronto.
Ooorgp Hulc. Into t^blof uf the Kire Hepartmenl, Kansas City. Mn.. has liiv-n asked lo reorganize Ihc I.ondoii (Kuglandl Fire Ilepartment.
-V trust fund nmounting to SOIMlOil. held by Swlis Conde. tlsn-egu, N, \'„ Is goue, und the Sheriff has nu execution lo levy on .Mrs. Coudc's personnl prop¬ erty. TllP money wns left by Rwlta Condc's mother, Ihe Im-oiuc to be-4M>ld In heirs, .Mrs. Conde sn.vs the fund wns plnced tu Iter husbnnd's iiersonal neeount In ISIt.".
John C. Best wns picclrocuteil for tb,- innider nf (Ieorge Bniley. nf Snugus, nt Vi.'i'i a. IU.. ut Ibe Stnte prison, Itoslou.
Thousnnds of i-blMreii fnlled to gain nduilssion to till- New Vork publii- Hcbuols on tbc upenlug dny. Suix-riu- leudent Sfuxwell hopes in furnish a seut for every pupil by cslnbllsblug moro bnlt-time cinsscs.
Knr III? murder of nuother negro, rnyloi- Charloslon was hniiged nl Bii- mlugbaui, Ala.
Kepi-e.spnintivo Williiiin .Vldeu Smith, of MIeliignn. announced bis caudidacy for the spat iu th<.> Senate made vucniit by the deatb of Jhiucm McMillan.
Jamos 11. Crb-lilon. Assistant Libra¬ rinn ot the Brooklyil Library, -was utrlcken blind over Ills books.
The cniiser Brooklyn went agrouuil. her plates being bndly dnningod, nt the i-iitrancc to New IV-dtord Hnrbor.
Mnjor William S. Bnicketl, of I'co- rln, HI., was (pvpn deud In bed with n mllet holp Ihrougii bis bouil. It Is sup¬ iiosed lie killed bimselt becnuse of dc- ipondpiicy ovet- fniully troubles.
In the war gnme NewiHirt and Nnr- raguusetl I'lor. 11. I., were theorellcully -educed to ruins during nn nttnek by he fleet.
Fulled Stntes Consul Ayiuo. of iuadeloupe. wbo Is In Cblcngn. ex- iressod tonr thot Mont I'cloe' .vlll blow nut nud cause awful de¬ struction.
Krosts wore reported lu Northwest- Mil Nebraska, Western Iown aud purls of South Dnkntn.
Murder in Ihe s.-i-oml dogree is the verdict agninst IJcKsle HIcklnnd, who klih-d Alleu Bniley, Iwelve year uld. ut DInthc, Kau.
Because they coulil not gel work .Mr. iud .Mrs. Jumes H. Taylnr, nf Dps Mniues, lonn, killed tliemsclvi-K with
Crop Ballalla For Iha dial*. TllC New Y"ork soi-tiou of the ilimaK and crop service of tbe M'entbcr Hu reau, iu co-operation with (\irnell I'tii versity, has Issuetl tho following .mi btilletlu: "The weather was very fa voralile for farm work. Haying" nu.l harvesting are nearly flnlsbetl; ibiesb ing is in progress in some so. tions. Fnll plowing has liegnn and Ihe s.H<oiid > rnp of hay I is IK-Ing cm. Corn has iiii pruvpil somewhat, bul the pi-ospeet is very poor, A gocsl yipld of wheat, ryi- niid barlpy nud nn enormous yield of onts Ul-e reiHirlcd. The warm, .Ity wenlher of the pnsl week has impi-ovcil bops.somewhat, rolatoes are gener ally reporteil to bp hllghled and ml ting, but some sections rei-Kiri a gisid yield nnd gooil quality. Henns are iui proving, but are still light nnd smnll. and thotv Is some coiuplalui of -.-uki. I'eirhes ai-e vi-ry light, t.rnpos an- genernlly reporti-d ns rolling bndly. I'lums vary, lieing rpported picuiifiil in plnces nnd poor lu oIIk-i-s. Buck wheat couliuues to linprnvc. and the outlook Is geuerally prumlslng. I'as. lures are goiMl. PoaVs arc variously reported, but the prosiiect Is for a gnod crop. Apples vary greatly, but hate Iniproreil during the past week. Some i-orres|ioudpnts report a full crop. w-hll« oihers ettiinale II from very light tn fair. On tlic w-hole. roudltiuus iKilut In a crnp coushkrahly less thnu the av¬ erage. Tobacco has Imptovcd and <-ul- iiig is now in progress."
Klllad In an Adlroailack Camp.
Major Charles ..\. Sniylie. President if the Nnlionnl Ll.-oricc Company, of New Yurk City, was accidentally shot ind killed iipar Blue Mountain Ijiko, .11 Ihe .Vdirondacks. Major nnd Mrs. ^inylip lett New Y'ork Olty two weeks Igo with Jutlge and Mrs. Storrs. of Ornnge. N. J. They had n camp near Blue Mountain Lnke. Major Siuyllc iVns killeil while ont hunting. Certnln 'ignnis lllld Fieou ngroed U|xin, nud ouo )f tbom coucorned Ihc limp they should ieiivp the Inke for home. Judge Storrs lllll his guide atoppml hunting flrst nnd nade the fact known. Major Siuylte concluded, buwever. ro remain longer, Illd when he flnally npproacheu thc landing plai-e It was from au uucx- lected direction. Judge Storrs saw the moving flgure, although Indlslluclly. md. urged by his guide, shot at what no mistook tor n doer. Tho shot tonk .ffet-t In Major Sniyllo's bead, killing aim Instantly. Au Inquest wns beld oy the Coroner.
aiaU Tai Much Kcdnoad.
The Stntp Board of Equallaallon tio*. adopted the equnllzatluu table for the Bacal year conimeuclng next Oclober 1, upon which will be bnspil the levy¬ ing nmong the .-ountlcs ot the 1:M00 of a mill nt direct Inx Imposed by the last legislature. The Slate Tax Cumrals sluu says; "The coinparal'vely slight amount of ¦'f74«,iMK» requli-ed to be ralaed by direci lax tor Stale purposes, from the Increased total assessment, disclosed by Ihe prn|>osed table of i-qunliznllon before you. ii<>rinlts the most luflniteslmal State tax rate lu the history ot the Commonwealth: Ibe sums to be paid Into the Htate 'hrens- ury, upou this tahle. being only about nne-tenth tho small sums uf Ihe yenr preceding. This diminution to thc van¬ ishing point of dii'cct Slnlc taxation most liappll.r occurs al a time when lo¬ rni demnnds are greatest nnd the loss if orops Inrgpst. in many sections, ow¬ ing tn abnormal cllmntic conditions."
THE SABBATH SGHO(XL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMEim FOR SEPTEMBER 14.
4ah)*c(i I.*vlKa ant Oh*ytaa 0«a. PoaH na., ll-«o-a*M*B T*«t.I trnm v«f a.It*ui*rT v*t***, IS, I*.>CaaiMaalaia •¦ th* Oaf. Xmmtma,
M. "Thit coniniandmeBt.'* Tbif I to whst Mnsea had jutt beea tMlbiT The great commandment of loviL. obeying ()od, whlrh it the MUa of Upt I "It no! hidden." Kather. I* u*t t~ cult (or thcc. Jehorah ah* aet upon Hit people conditions In (ullilment. nor are HU rcaniiMooala 1
rult ut romprobentioB. The will ot I ,
whirli it bnt darkly nanltiatad t« ataaa nations (.-VcU 17: 'in), i* cicariy NT*aM unto thcc; ttiou eantt cot protaad tmop anoc. Heathen oracb-t ar* abroad** ta mystery, bnt tho commaaa* ot Owl aN simple snd duly it clear. 8*« loa. ttt IA. "Neither it it fsr oB." Newbor* d*a* th* fundamental rclisioua thooght ot lnupbog
find clearer exnr**ioa than ia I>iatM*aa my—thc thought ihat .Tehovah oak* aata- ing for Himself, hat atkt it aa a *illtl*a*
gas
Nobrnskn Socinllsis nomiiian-d a Stnte ticket, bended by Oeorgi- K. Bige¬ low, ot Lincoln, for (Ioveruor.
Cruitcssing ussaull upon n white womnu. "Hog" Wilson, eolored, was liunged by n moli nt Stephens. Ark.
President llnoseVill gnl|n|ied nvcr tin- battlcflcid of Cliii'kumniign sc rnpidly Ihat severnl ii-oo|k-i-s of his escort, the Sevciith Cavnlry, were unhorsed nud Ihe niiibiibincc i-orps hail lo be called litn nctlon.
aiatua ornovarnor Flower ti'DTallail.
Perpetuated In enduring bronze, look¬ ing down npon the busiest portion of Ibe public squnre nud out low-nrd Ihe place w-here he flrst began business In Wnlerlown, lliere waa imTelled n he¬ mic flgure nf HoKwell I'plllbone Flow- i'l-, who from n poor boy by euerg.T, brains and bravery, becnme nierchanl, bauker. ('ougrcssmnii. Oovernor and .,.1^ finnni-ler. The f-eremonies tvere nt¬ tended Ii.t many thousands. After an InviH-nti.iu by Dr. J. Kauders Heed, rec¬ lnr ot Trinity Church. Onveruor Flow¬ er's former pastor. Hie statue w-ns un¬ veiled b.v FriMlerlck Hulspy Taylor, ginndsun of Oovpriior Flower. Orn- tions -n-pi-p delivered by Dnvid B. HIII, W. F. Sheehnii. Hemilor Hpnouer nnd Stale Senatur K. H. Brown. The statue, exoi-uted by Augustus SI. Onudens. cost $'2."i,tltm, raised by iiopiilnr sub¬ scription. The graniie iiedeslul wns the gitt of tbo lale Mrs. Kuuna Keep, .tchley. ot Ncw Vork City.
rOBKION.
King Leopuld of Ik-lgiuni is trying 10 i'omppiisnte Osteml III souii' wny for baving closed lb.- gambling plaees Ihere.
Tho reeenl riol nl Banehiun Is be linveil 10 bnve liepii plnnned by Aunr- irhlsis to cnuiuieuiornto President M<-- Kinley's assnssinnthni.
Knrtliqunke slim ks were felt iu the Pyrenees and in Indln.
The Cxarlua's en.iiliiinii ^Is In every way satisfactory
Kiteiisivc changes have Ill-en muib- >n the physlcnl renliires nt tin- Snuf- frii-re vnb-nno, St Vliic.-ni. ns tin- n suit ot Its Inl'.-st cnipilnn.
The pbicing nf Inrgi- i-oiil nnb-ts fnnu lllc I'liiled Slntes bns iiiiprov.-il Ibi- Luncnsbire conl trnde.
The Freni-b (iovcrumeiil bus stopiK-il the snIari.-H of eighteen prieslH nf vn¬ rinus pnrishcs who Innk part In the re- I i-llt sclinnl Irnubles.
Sllslllp
lyagers
egler's sccunil reiHrnltig tn
mont. hat an en tOdtgi for ih» purobaae I nearly eitry day in tL" rettaiirauis ol ..r ilie herlisrium ..r 1'rrn- H Priugle I Oermapy at a pr-.v lull. ei..-c.|intf
Sniilns Diiuiniii's nov bnVi" eight plui.s fnr nvn fnr npcrntnis
Till- Frillijnf. .Mr V.i .\ii'Iii- sblp. reiinrti-<l Trnmsn. .Nnrwn.v.
riie cnn-nsn-s nf .'IH.iiiti .Sew /..-nlnnil sb'-e|i. brought lu I.nuilnn by Htenmer. have Just been i nuslgii.-d to tin. sea ns iinfll tor Iiuman tnnd. On the nrrlvnl lit thi. vesMi'l nt Lnmlnn the tiiiitliin was iu such 11 slincking ennditlnii ibnt Ihc niilbnrilles nnlen-il lhe sbl|i In gn tn s.-n auil llir.iw nvprboard Imi eutlie i-argn.
In .Mntzpti. Presldiiit of th'- Dniiisb Laudsiiiiit. wns ili.wieu fifth nrbilratnr III till- Mexlen .\inerlcaii Pious Fund case
Duli'ii Ii-nnps i-apiiiteil in-n fiirtri-KSCt cf III.- ilnJiM-s nib.- Ill the I'nivliiie nf A. lllll. Sninatin. killing eighty three of llle defeiiilors Five nf the Cnvern iii-nl fnn-c Were killeil null seven wi-n- Wiiiiufied.
Thc Piqi. bas i-niitirineil Ibe appniiii nielll nf Dl Farley to be Archhishop nf N.-w York
ll was n-jHjrt.-d Ihat wireless tide- crnpby had been siieirtsfuliy used be¬ tween Spain and Wales.
rht- Ii<iwa;;er Cmprest nt China gav, ilei-orallons nf a mltior onb-r. dei is.-d fnr forelKiiers. in all the diplniiinis v. Im pactlcipsti-il in rniining the prnini-.il
Vinienl -inruis have prevalkd nl'ms Iho west ...ast nf Knglaud and thr+>u::h ngt Ireland BolfasI was liadly flnotlcil by t'ltieniisi rains
Kiu|M>rur William roileni-il n.i arni.\ 'ori's ul Poaen. Poland. iiU'l ll.'itti , inl llien. afterward attenikd a l-anqiiet. where h~ s|N.ke in i-nmpliiuvniaiy lerms >f the vltiiing llnsslan <.<IBi-i-rt.
Captalu Knseblll. the claimant ti Marcut Ulanil. artne<| i|j.-r* aod lusd. nn amiinble tptileniioi with ibe Jn|.ni: epe nutborllle*.
Llon I.oota In Dnaklrk.
Queenie. nne ot the Bostock lion¬ esses on exhibition al Ihe Chunlaiiiiun County Fair in Dunkirk, escaped from her eagl- near Ihe eulruncc 1.1 the falr gruunds and ran dowu Central avenue, spreniling terror. She made no n^ tenipl lo atlnck any persou and secnien rnlhcr anxious lo esenpe from the rack¬ et made by screaming women and i-liil- ilren and yelling men. Her trainer ami Ills assistants broughl oul revolvers rendy to sliuul In case of nu emergency. Two (-owlwys, Texas Jnck and Agiii- loii, of Kemp Slslers' Wild West, las- sued (jueenle uud dragged her Inlo a vai-ant horse stall, where she was irunsfcrred lo n enge wlthnut hnvlng dune nuy inischief.
Two Mcb Urowne.l al albanr.
John Hi-witl Ullll Ilolierl Cnrinhlinel. of Albany were drowned in Ihe Hud¬ son III ver. Tlw Iwo men were mem¬ bers of a pleasure purly of Icu w-|io were lu a launch, whiili wns i-upslzeil by tlic swells from the sieamer City of Troy. All of tbi. occupnnts nf tin- iHunch were thrnwn Into tbc wnler. .\ lifebout from tbc slenmer siivihI eight ot Hie llien, wliile Ihe steumer's search light pinyed U|kiii the waters w-hcre the laiiuch turneil nver. It Is sahl tbnl some of the men were skylurking when the swells struck the launch, and Hint In couseqiM-nce the buat. which wns uvi-rloudcil was upset.
All Aroand Ih. Hiat*.
Cuba Temperance AMsenibly lost f:lOO un tills yenr's camp meetiug.
The Frb-uds of ilumnn Prngress havf held their nnnual meellug nl .Nnrlh Co|. lius.
Warsaw villuge Iruslees have lu-en askeil Iu pass an ordinauic reslrnin ing iblivcry wnguna to six miles nn hour.
Kvery iKiriioii of Cbniiluiiqun Cnun¬ ly Is abnut In be covereil by rural luall routes. KIglity six i-arrlers have bi-co employed.
Caslllo taxpayers hnve voted to B|icud |;iil..''.<l'l on an eh-eirb- llgliling plant.
Onls nrc thi- principal grain crop Cbnulauqiia ruruierH will harvest this yeur. The ylebl is Inigi- and lhe qual- ily ex.-cllent.
Albinus proji-clwl 1MII..J' liue is |o liecome n reality. An order for enntrgh rails In cover a ilistance of threi- luilea has Imh-u placed.
The growing of nnrmwond for cKseli tial uil is a new induatry r.-.-euily siarted at Waierlno nod Junius. The crnp is cultivaled inucli IIh- same at cabbage Tho nii finds ready markel at 10 per ponnd.
tiaraiMif *a rrnll tr....
Ctrntapy haa romiilctcil a ecn.us of her friiil trt-*a, and wlttlc thc thnninji 1. *cry orrditabic, thr drinand inr fnnt it far in eaeeaa nf ihc tupfily. aa tbovn hy ibr im- fKirl hgiirrs of (mil. Tn r^rrv .M|utrc mile of Irrnlorv' in tbc rnpirr there arc WSI (mil Ircn. in thc iiruportion 332 pluoi, 2.M •ppic, II* t«ar and lot ihrrry tree.. To *t<ry IMl inhabltanta thrrr are 123 plum tree.. 03 apple tree., C pcai trcea and 3* iherv tree., or about thlcc Irect to every inhahiunt
rra* aenia rar aea**! catMrcB.
Ill tvery trboni lO Pirit there it a rr«ta*-
,«iii a-lM-re irce aieiil. are lerrni to the
. li i.lrrti mbu atr ir»> |wor lu |«) lui tkem.
duly thtt man abouM render to taaa whal it rifht—that hit will lies aot ia oay aa. known height, bnt in the aotnsl sahwa whirh it kno«-n and understood by all. , I'i, 13. "Kot in heaven—neithor b«y*a< th* tea." Xhe law of lovioa oad obaj|ia| Otyd waa «-e11 kno«-n to the IsraaHtga," II n-at not concaolcd in tMavea, lac It h*a been revealed. Thev were not aadar th* necessity of undcrtakinf lony joanioy* *( distant royaoet, at many ancient ota** oia in ipieit o( knowledge. Th* apo*ti* Faal (Rom. 10: 6-8) hat applied thi* paoaofla to the fotpcl, (or the law ot Christ la aaV stantially the same at that ot Moata, oaly exhibited more clearly in th* apiritaol aa* tore and extentire aiqdieatiOB, and 1
iianied with the advantafe of |Oip*l .
It practicable and easy. It is neodld* ft* man to search for what i* nod* ka*< W* need not cKmb the aky sea. "May hear it." Ood sptiki to Iieople through th* prophets and tf
th* tospcl. 1. LoTingly. 2. Diet
S. Authoritatively. "And do it." It — praclicable. The word ia clear and ita oh- ligations are not beyond oar pow*r to fal¬ iil. To know it not enougli; w* aiaat rliecrtully do what I* conunandtd.
11. "It very uigh." It i* acoeaaibi*.' 1. It it not ihut un Myond our reach, but do¬ livcrcd and pabliahed in oar haariag. 9. It it not dittant frmn us to ba braocht (rom (ar off landa, but it ia llight. Iha anzioat follower after rightaouia«M ia aab disappointed by an impristieable code, tomt inodced by an uninioUigibl* tovolatiaa: "In thy mouth." Th* law ia auda pMlBi so that he that runneth may nod; thx pricat'a Iipt keep thi* knowledge, and whMt ditiiouUics arise it may be heatrd at tMr mouth. Mal. 2: 7. It it communicalod ta the* in a (imiliar laognage, to that It ooa I* talked oi among thv ehildr*a. "Ia thM haart." In the heart lor our peraoaal mJ- vation, in the mouth (or Uod* gioty oai the aalvation o( athera. In the Mart oad not in the mouth it cowardio*; ia tha mouth and not In the heart i* hypootiv. The gospel believed it a (ouBtain in taa heart: the gospel eonfeaaeilii th* itrw* through tha moutb,
IS. "Set beiora thee." Th* law h*4 been clearly and concitcly atated. Th*y, had tbe alternative a( A good and horav, or a disobedient and miacrable lilk. "uut —and death." Obedieiic* to Qod'* *•••¦ mandments leads to life, di*ob*di*a<* l*aaa to death, Prov, II: It. Tra* bi* «aB*i*h* in a union with Chriat th* *aare* «f *¦ life; it implies all preaent and futora aaoa.
Death it a •eparation and b>ni»liai*nt'tr«ta' Uod and impliet present and tutora autff.'
16. "To Iov* tbe Lord," etc. Ia lib' verse we have the whok ot tru* r*Hal«a.' Matt. 32: S7; 1 Ckir. 13: 4-8. H* thai W thia lotre in hit heart hat the fountaia oai' tource of all virtue. It ia to the lit* what' the maiupring ia to a watch, what a faaa , tain it to a atream, what the aoul it to OM body, whtt the two oliv* tree* of f '
riih't vition were to the lamp* tko*
It it th* work of Christianity fint of oil t* implant thit principle of lov* ia Mivhaaitt' and when thit ii done all the grmt ptaatl- cnl qucttions which vex the world will ba tcllleil, thc difficult ict will iw romitpot, nml tha wrongt dcttroyed, "Walk ia Hia wayt." ' God's wayt are aafe, plaotoat aaa Attractive, Our duty it laid dowa; taa mutt "n-alk.'' Thit will reqnire a rep**t*a and conitant effort on our part. "Mty**|; live,' etc. All temporal ble«aingi a* WW IIS spiritual good follow at a reward far rijht doing.
17. "Tum a<\-ay." Through a lov* ot lhe tvorld. Jat. 4: 8; I John 2: IS. WorM- linetii, pridr, pleasure seeking, ***e, forgat- (ulnoat of Ood, luzul-y—theee have "drawa away" many touls and brought upoa thall thc curte of Uod. "Not hear." Not h«M, or nay attention lo the commandnMBt* af Ood. "Other godt." The goda ol tha licatlien. "Serve them." Ry entering into Ihe licentiout and nicked practicea which' ^'cre indulged in. 1
18. "Surely jicriiih." The puaithment of Ihc wicked 11 ineviuhle. "The wage* of tin it death." There it no respeet: of nor- lont with Und. Uit laws are estabU*M4 tnd unchangeable, .ler. 18: 7-10; Oal. 6:; 7. 8; Pta. 37: 20; Prov. 3: 38. ''Not aro- lonr" etr. Pit. SS: 23. Tbc ezceaaca oMl . tinlul indulgenciet o( Uic wickad brmg Ihem to an lutimcly end, 8ia destroy! tha inner.
IS. "Heaven tnd earth to witnei*" JK, ,V.| Here tre two great witneioe*. uoa and the hotls u( heaven are ealled upon to tettify thst every provision haa.b**a anda for mtn't islvatinn, tnd lif* ia ft**Iy of* fered. Earih it alto railed npon to wit* ncta to Ood't love and mercy fa faithtolbf prnviding aalvation, and then waialag BUM of hit danger in not arrcptina i). ''Tbar^ lore chootc bfe." I, Man ia free toehooat. tlod htt made him so. Ue alon* ia mpuiii sible for deciding with regard to hit attr. nal wclftrc. 2. lie it urged to choo** Uf*, {flod commcndt Hit love, claimt our lo**^ rommandt ut to love, and only by loviaa Mim can wo live. 3. Oar dteidon odailt* nf but one iltemativc. It ia eitbtrjiit m death with us, heaven or hul. t. la* d**' ritinn thould be made witboat ddar.' "(.'hooto .vc thit dty whom ye will atr**?* "Thou and thy teed." In a eery iaiportoal' tenwi parenta tre retponaibic to Ood tm, their ihildren. ('hildren thould ba taaght In nbry and honor their parenta, oad ta have retpect and reverence tat pomot Ihingt. I
20. "Cleave unto Him." Kotie* tha three ttepa: Lnvc, obey, cleave. Withaak dote nttachment nnd peraeveraaee, ttipa rary love, however lintece aad fttT*at« temporary obedience, however diti ill Iliad ed, energetic and pure, while it laot*, WH be ultlmttclv iocnectual. He atoa* whl enduret to the rud thall be aaved. "Ba il thy life." Ue fivM hfe, pre**rv*t lift, ¦• ttcret life tnd prolongs it by Uit pewtr. He givci phytital. ipiritual and OlMati lili. Ue it the author o( all li(*.
Iieli.
AHciaat MoMait aiMrta Jiavfvoa*
Tlir (leople nf nindern Italy, in tb* greal rnival lalrly hel.l in Ituiiie, apjendidqi r*- li'cd Ihr life nf the sneicnl cily, and it iciiil Ihtt the cffci-t will be to aar*- krn 11 iie»' loleirst in ttlilcllc aporla amoBa Ihem. Thr itriiival has shnwu Ihem tbol Ihry <nn hnlil Ihrir imii in tlic field. aa4 liie apirit n-iih v.hieh lliey tu<ik part in th* games and the puthusia.m nf their pccnl* and .if the thniisnndt of strangrrt that i-ainc to ii'ilnrst lliein, Irair no doubt tbol Ibily will in thr fulure take high raak ia it It worthy of note that apeeiai
thictic ntci'CMt wat iimrtii uf the
lirowing Ibc i|uait
hnwn in llie >ix principfl fool rKciiig. latping. a-rctiling. hurling th* Ih the cestu>.
Mar* Daaa **¦ Flab Faaaa. Tbe United Statea Fiah Comailtioa'l tteamer Albatrot* the other day arrived al Hnnnlalu allrr a nuerestful rruiae. Fittooa •(icrict nt litk..tbat have never lieen oa^yhl liefore in any ptrt nf thc world w*e* ta cured. Frnm a depth of ISOO falhoiM thf .Iredget brnughl up only one Hah. aad thi* was one nf the tcarccsl varictj^a known t* the at-ieutilie world. It tea. a aotoO ttk alwut fnut iqeheii in length. Oaly thf«( apecimcnt timilar to it teemed io h*e* Iieeil tei-urcd before. At a d«ptli of 4119 feel a >|.eriet of chimera, the 8n* evtr,. caught in Hta'ailaii n ticrt. waa fou id.
Ts Kl«a *mara* at KUalf ¦tlottl,
Ur. Veruon Kellogg, head uf the Dhoata ment of Knloaulngy, who ac-comnoaioa DT* .Ionian 'in hit tumnter trip to flaaMa, hf* rclurned lo Ihr Mainlurd I'aiv*r*itlt, da- foniii llr madr a ttmly of th* lantlia, a worm hke tnimal In uu on mooqoitaa*, mt urodurinc in human kiad the drood tttm . diteaar. rlrphantiaait. Alaioet ^oM tJM I tiv* pnimlaiion of Maoa ......
tbat diM-atc Dr Kellogg 1^^ .
looking lo Ike removal of (b* . ,
preventing the uae of iaferted watar, cttw
fated tA ttoo iM
s<«ia»ai •»;.;
A ri
Ofai, Hnrcdcn, bsa in lb* coor** tf a gtaf: waiiou told IS.7WMI worth of tr***, mt by meaaa of ittdicioa. roplaatiag. haa ygtr vided (or a aimilar iacoaw mtort tUrtp r^ (orty year*. Ia coaaogaaa** af tai* §jt mrrcial wealth thai* *n ao t wayt tad tek-iikaoM ore free, ..-hool hniiser, loaching aud many oth tbinga. i'i
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^ ,;¦ Mu^^u Heteto. cnwoLja oopiraM. civz: ckntm VOL. VII. A FAMILT XBWaPAPEB Or LOCAI. AMD eiXKBAL IXTSLLiIoniCB. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1902. xsMSs •!.•• rsaUT la aPTOii NO. 46* SflMDNS of tha KVtMtllEWELLDWIGIITHIUJS lo BoBiT Wor^ Boecher, ot PlriaoaUi Chnrcb, and CMtOIML 6iB80IIS m BoUtoMM, ltd., ate pntilidked iu tbe Monday Edition of tke Brooklyn Eagle • falM I^Biaa of Steaafraphic TM SNMnrriM nuci m tur it ti.to VAMPLCS ON RCQUCST E. A. Dorlon DO.NDED AUCTIONEER Fraeport, M. T. Benjamin D. Homan BUILDER Work BarsrtatI Istlaataa rumlakaa ta* aCROKN PLACC, iiataei raittvar, l. i. HENRY H. HAMMOND, Tonsorial Artist, Main St., paJLT^om, Fratp«rt,L.I. Hair CattUw. 8lnc*lnt. Maapoalog. Sperial attention lo CblMren't Hair ColtlDf. GIVE THB .NEW BARBER A CALL. Longenecker Bros. DENTISTS 689 Fulton Stroot. aroaklrn at (¦EnORT, imf t MWWARO RUIlOMa Opp. Depot, on Wedaesdaya aad Frldar Irom 0 a. m. te > p. B. Wm. R. LoaosascKSB. D. D. B.. Maoactr PATENTSI k ttSBLJXSSSuSTf^m-Mmrkt.'' '*"* ' mHw ••vraft^'ls t»r»st»M. „_^._, TSifci 'FaA.nfiow&oo. MTEirr uMrvtRa, ¦bneeseSsee NCW ^EtDITION Iqtftgnational IHcHonary N««r Plataa Thraughe«t aSpOOO I^New 4 Worda Vhroao* aad OonaltioBO ftaaatad nndar th* diraet tapar' ¦taef W. T. HaRRIS,Ph.D.,LL.D., Oallad tMH* Coaamiaaionar of Edu< sailaa, a**l*t«d tiy a lotgo corp* of *M (pMlalUt* aad editor*. "mtrrui l0>n< lalrnamimmttmujlrtl Ittmitlim iSm, im*eidl.tlkt''UmtrUitd.'^TIU ifne /i^iMw iflAt hUtrimUmmd tam iumml i. OtMtr, tpoo. ietilAtlAlml.mlIkt tttt IVaaltOMklWl rmtMaott Distfaaaiy ilStMtl*kW*rM*airtoMas, ha-h C Jitriaaa Ca. I tmSoK* •pahisnald # Maaa? I viAiir -CXMNIINOB ATENT ItiaaaiUiiaa ^ OntaNa- OopvaiaNTaAe. ijA aod OattttaMon mmp plBliig m* «h*UMf an oaalaMS, Oaaivanlra. ITiGBiMaBaanrtcni* . f^._f. tm tmmmttm aauact. nc^iKiicML John p. Wright GENERAL AUCTIONEER Vrooyort, 9. T News and Opinions OF National Importance The^fefa^Sun CONTAINS BOTH Daily, by mail • $6 a year Daily and Sunday, by m'l S a yeai The Sunday 5un I* tkt r««l*it Sut4« RtasHPM I* tk* w*rM Sc. a copy. By mail, 2 a year AdOns* Taa RUN. ir*w York MRS. WARING, rann*rlr of Wantaah, whars tbe bat bMo ds- Ina hnalatts for tbo lost tifbt Tears, ba* uvaMKU A SToaa on th* Cor. of Pine and Grove Sts., Md BoMllaa, Blotloa- nwi, ....rt.mmmr'mmw., »*<* Dall^ BOt*. Pap*r Kapkla*.Tw<4liplika.a*. Ala* a Ml slock ot th* gBSMfsaas*—***>a*—. m* kas also* Fine Ice Cream Parlor. whisk trIU b* ap*B*d lo ih* pnblio at toon Rllw siaaon panliiM. tm Clnb*. Obarob**. rti**, Mc., caa b* aunlM at tb* ¦bortatt noUc* *»*ri thtaa at tb* ksvcst poaslbl* prio* AdvtrBsing This Paper It MRE Tt IRINI REtULTSt Tho sair oay lo alttael trod* I* i* ¦ak* haeVB «hat j«a ban to oaM. ThtLibml[AifwliMr tNtotiiW ¦treliiii DEAFNESS f LL CASES OF OR HARD ANY HEan NOISES? HEARING ARK NOW CURABLE bgr oor aawiavaatiaa. Only tliaae bora deaf or* iBcorablc. ¦ HEAD NOISES CEASEIMMEOIATELY. ' r. A. WmMAM, or SALTIMOM, aAvei BALimugs. Md., March pt. isat. ftidtw..—asiM latlfItJ cartd «l tttttttm thaohs to your t»*«»at*at, I will jwt. ifir yoa alull hll*nr «f aty CO**, tebegaed *t your ditcwtloo. Abnrt tmwtAit a«o av right eoihetaa to tioa. aad thU kept oagctttat anese. oMI I Iom ¦y h**ria( la nl* nr catircl*. *-" - It tbr cMsfth. far thta* owwtthfc wtthoot say lasri n, swwitad a nott. tAbmit, th* otai^ tnineal car apccialiti of thit city, who told ¦* that _ Alter 1 hao uaed It oaly a few dayt accordiag lo >-o.ir direction., tha aoitctccatcd. < teasy. aflcr Rtc wtca». my teariaa i> the dlicatcd car haa b**D catitdy rtatored. I thaak yoii haantty aad hcc to natia Very Iruly yMitt, P. i. WSKMAN, ;joS. aroadway, Balliatore, Md. Omr trtittmiomt ttmto not iittorfert tpith yatir ttaiiof accMpeiMM*. '^ariK.-*'YOU CAN CURE YOURSELF AT IMME *"SS^i ¦mUTMIttl AWUL ClMIG^S96UUUEAVEnCHie*M,IU. *^ WHAT THEN? apped as sireel i sre— vc't uu- Wben the mind it row on row; Wben the heart it tamed from 1. rcatoniag throe; When the poet'i winged famy Ic BD outgrown necromancy; When tbc rain of inspiration turnt to snow; What then? When all doubtt tnd fear: tiike arc bark. wtril catt: When the dream of -world-wide brother¬ hood it patt; When the prophet't rtdiant vision It too futile for derition; When the toni is but a formula at liiiil: Wh.-it then? When the fierce machine has t-on |
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