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A FAMILiT MKWSl'APER Or LOC'Alt A.VD GXXXRAI. INTKLLIGBNCK.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUG I ST 20, 1902.
NO. 44.
'SERMONS
of the
KV. Ms NEWELL OWICHT HILLIS
aoeeeaacir to Benry Ward Beecher, of Plymoath Church, and
CARDINAL GIBBONS
af Baltimore, Md., arc pnbliahed iu ths
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HiRS. WARING,
Formerly of Wr.nts<h.- where she has bsan do* lim iMislnnaa for lbs last algtit jrsais, has OFEKEU A MTURIC on the
Gor. of Pine and imt Sts.,
irith a fall stick of Sohool aajapUaa, BtaMaa- err, CuafefitlimerT, Haai. BaUs. Batsk Vaaar Napkins, Tonthplcka, *a. Also a fdi slock nf the riBsst Safars oad Tobaeks. aba has also a
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
wliU-h nlll be nprned to tho public m loon lis tlm pencon iwrmlls. tar Olubi, ObnrcbM. PartiM, otc t oaa bs supplied at ths shortest notice—erery thine hi tbs lowett possibls pries
This Paper
It SURE Tl IRINI REIULTI.
TOm oalr way lo atlraat trade la le auks kaewa vkat jeo kaTateeOic.
Tkf Lib«nil[Mjm1ittr SMCtstffal INrehni
i ^
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ARE YOU DEilF?
ALL CASES OF
DEAFNESS OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW CURABLE
t bjr our aew inveation. Only tboae born deaf are incorable.
HEAD NOISES CEASE IMMEMATELY,
P. A. WIRMAN. or •Al.TIMtoSS. •*¥•!
BAi.'nHoaa, Md., Marek jo, k^..-
Ctaditiir.: — Beisf catlrtty cumi of deafnrss. ihsuks to yuur ireatmeDt. I will sow giTc jroa
aftsUklatonrof mircase, lobe u»cd«l-\.>ur.liM:rrtioii. ..... .
Atom tCvp nars aao my tight tai Ixgau te >Ui(, snd tkU kept on gctUnf worse, unUI I lul
"^ lawfinrmM a ImlnscnV for catarrh, for three mosihs, without soy mecesa, consalird s bub- kirof pkyaidaas, smolil oihers. lhe monl emlnrnl est ^I«:cl•li»t ol I his city, who lold ¦» ihat SiWarearralkM could hrlp mc, sml even Ih.t only Icmporiirily, that Ike kead Botes wsaM thaa cease, bal the lienrlaa in the alfcctedesr would be losl forerer. ... . .
^Ilkea saw reur sd*erti«»meiil avcideiitallv In a Ncw York I«p«r, and ordered your treat- ¦MBI. iOler I haa used It only a few days accontlnf lo yout direclions, Ihe noiscsressed. and |a.da*, afttr ive wress. mylwaiiiis in Ihe rilnensed csr bas beea cniirely restored. I Ihaak yoa
ksariily aad bag ta rcmaia Very truly yjiirs. . _ . -.,.. ...
' iT A. W8RMAN. 730 8. Bfoadwsy.BslliSiore. Md.
Oiirtroatmititt iloo* hoI interfere wtth your titimt ocempmttoH.
. ^^.U."- tou CAN CURE YOURSELF AT HOME ••"SSI^ ^
MimUTIONAL AURAL CUNIC, S96 U UIU AVE., CHKAM, IU. J
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TONICLAXATtVE
If jrOB hara aewr atoaaach, indicaefion, biUeaanesa, conatipation, hau Waaifc. diaaineea, inactive liver, hcanbum, kidney troubles, backache, lotr. a( appatiie, inaomnia, lack cf enarcy, bad blood, blotched or muddy akin, at any ajraipteras and diaordera whicb icll the atory of bad bowela and an tai»atra« ^cMtive syrtam, ImxMkoim WUl Cure Vuu. ^
Il will clean out the t>owcls, stimulate tbe liver and kidneya, streoftiMn tha'aUMOua membranes of the atomach, purify your blood and put you' **a« yavr laet" again. Your srpeiiie will rcium, your bowels move rccu- larty, yeur live* and kidneya cease to trouble you. your skin will clear and I and yoa will feel the ol,i lirac energy and buoyancy.
aiaibaa.<«lMaiMlMu.t 1 l« bssfa IhaW h»«cU. n n ¦atara. alAs dier>tlao. n -T~-' rrfrisklBsi. rr-->t»l Ms a mmd aai far tl.
• l: pnr In. tr l.llj.. otata f.ir i'.»i.stJ|4li..r K.i Lat.>k..Ia 1.11 hk Jl i.mtlriBa lor . hlldn i 3 . r iT-linntfi^ . ts a* m ceu.ral i..dI< , ai.aa»i K\ .bun th.. ...all.t t..'>ir.H*, r*a.K«H. fon Itttr, •',:'. I'sni'i iia<l l,.»r..r. • f- CAtUe
Gllitniiaf sail and (leamiof sunshine, Farorina tide anil wooinf breete. Reat sna peaee snd str<il(th tnd (Itdness, While we sail o'er sumnssr sett.
Softly rTsdled in the wave-depths, Rocked to rhythmif measuras elo» ; While more stronnly wooa the tes-breeze. And more swiftly on we go.
On beta'een the bright green narth-ltndf. Where f^ir gleaming waters lie. On betneer. tke sedge-fringed metdows. And the tree-i-rowncd beadlanda high.
Broader grows the winding rirer. Opening outwtrd to the bty, Ifellow-sanded betchei, curving. Hem the rippling, watery wty.
Xow Ihe pungent salt sea ndors Greet ut u we ride the awell. Leave behind all earth's continings Freely ipeed where peace doth dwell
Fainter, dreamier, fades the beichlinr, Sky sbore and waves below, Foaming wake aad circling tea-gulle, And the pissh of ebb and flow.
Mtny t bright njmge of fancy. Many a tender dream of youth. Floats athwart tbe radiant breetes, Clesr as winged words of truth.
vingi.
Dip the boom aad grsceful i Splash of swiftly flying spray. Hearts that aillg ainud with glsdneis,
For Ihe sea is ours to-day -Lydia Kendall Foater, in Boston Tran script.
T'
HE lofty flgure of thc sureeon waa sllbonetted against tbe light of thc spacious operat¬ lnc room window. His bawk- likeT ascetic teatiirts wcrc Inrnt'd to¬ ward the bay. ns a nurse carefully (-jstcned the snowy operating gowu at neck and waist and wrists. The meni¬ bers ot the class In operative aargery Were scattered about the seral-clrcular benches tbat rose tier on tier to tbc roof. Notebooks lo hand they dis¬ cussed In low tones tbe probable cases to be presented to them duriug thc romlDg honr. pausing abruptly as the hous.1 physician of the great hospital suddenly eutered tbe room aad hurried to the Professor's side. Tbe great man bent his bead to listen to thc rapidly- spoken words, nt the same time dip¬ ping his hands In the disinfecting solu¬ tion before him.
As he listened to I he whispered words of llie house surgeon. Dr. John .McKeen (Slavering dropped his listless air. His bi-iit shoulders strnlgbtenej. and as ho wheeled to face llio class his grim features underwent ii ohnnge. His piercing eyes hiazeil, and as the keen, incisive words, sharp ns the glistening knires that strewed the stand beside the operating table, dropped from bls lips In Ihc high, cracked tones that fell wllh such ominous slgulflcaocc on our ears, we shuddered and glanced fur¬ tively at one another.
"l)r. Clements luforuis inc. gentle¬ men." be said, "that there Is now lu thc reception room a man who haa sus- lalncil a severe and daugerotls fracture of the skull. The right parietal bone Is depressed, nml Ihe case demnnds Im- niedlnu. operatlou. I hnd Inlemled to¬ day lo demonslrate u new uielhml om- plnypd Iiy lue In uniting tlio liroken rragnipiits of n frniturcil pntelln. How¬ ever, ns soon ns this pnlleut has bci^n niiaeslUetl7.ed I shnll proceed to trc- phlne nnil. If possible, repair the Injury. "It Is scarcely nei'OMsni'y for me to reuiiiul yon, gentlemen, of my well- kuowu I'li'ws on bruin surgery. I re¬ pent again, thc lirslu Is u most delicate organ, anil any Interference with It Is unwarranted except In the most ex¬ treme cases. It is difficult to say whether the pntlent will survive the olioratluu. but, gentlemen, as I always prepare you for such a .'(uitlugeucy In Ihcsc cases, you will not In- surprised If fatal rcsHllii nttend my efforts to save this patleul,"
Dr. Clarcrlng ceusoil, swept the faces of the men before hlui wllh Ills pierc¬ ing glani'Ciiud Inrnod lo Inve Ills hands In the creulin which tbc nurse, horror depleted on her couuteuance, held with trembling bands at tbe surgeon's side. We looked from oue to tbe other with auxious faces. Wbat uew horror was about to be enacted? Wns It possible that wo must sit luactlre while an¬ otlier human being was sacrificed on the altar of opiuiou? .At luterrsls of a few weeks wo Iind lioen compelled to wlinens 111.' most pnlpniile carelessness nnd criminal negligence during Ibe course of operations for Ihe relief of injuries aud diseases of the brain. We believeil tbnt Dr. Clavering was half lund on this oue point. His dexterity and skill as « siirgeon Were recognizeil tbrougbont tbc civilised wurlil. nod his opinion bad weight wherever surgery 'Was knoa-n. Hence the ease with which his glaring "mistakes' escaped public notice.
Wo wen- not t.i lie kept Inng In sus¬ pense In tills Instance. It seemed. On u sudden the swinging doors «p,.ncd uolaelcssly. nnd Ibc table iH-arlng its patient stretched nt full length rolled lu. An nsslslant held nu ether con.> over the man's face, so that bls feat ures were hidden from view. Ills matted balr was grny. Krom his ster¬ torous IiieatbliiK. and |Im> lilulsli tinge of the Mrs and neck of the mnn, w.- knew that his heart action was Imil. ¦aa Ihat. coupled wiib the grave Injury he had received, reudered his condition deHperAtc Indeed.
- Tke house surgeon proceeded to cleanse Ihe scalp nnd cut away tho hair, disclosing un ugly gash exteniling 10 Ihe Imne.
Itr. I'laveriug luiuod briskly, se¬ lected A gleaming scalpel, and ap- proadied the operutlDg tabic, lie scarcely glanced ai the patient.
1 wlli lay bare the skull wllh a (¦wwping semicircular iDclsion of am¬ ple Uugth. so as to afford a clear work¬ ing field," be begau. "Kollowing Ihat, with n hammer and chisel, I wii! cut through a sertlon of the bone and break it at the base, laying hare the bralu.'
Dr. CUveiiiig piipare.! to luslie the incialou. Al tbat lustant tho asalslant
laiso)! the i. to leplenlsh It with
.tliel. J'lio .urgeon ciinghl a glimpse of Ihe |>ntU'nf» fs.-o nml gav.- au in- xolunlary stiiit His fn,-,. paj..,) n, j,„ Instant, ami h.. «iaggerrd back. Ile i.^ .overi'd his i'.iin|N»uri' In n iijomont, |i.i»'.-v.i- .'Mill MinicI .uu,. ni..fo to the members i.f the .lain., nh.i miw l.nnisl fi.rwsi'il In axi.ius exivctntUiii.
"i.entlciuen. i.n sei'timl ili.mgbt I will nne Ibe ticpliino itwlf iUKiend .if the iliiM'l. and 1 will not emiiloy tlir si'tninnular In. inl.iii. Tlie rase Is a
.lc«|>erst II' l.llt l.y tbe fxcrcise .if
fcT.Tit car.' lhe mau may .vet I* saved. 1 will ilpai-tllie Ihc mp|>s in the uiiera¬ tiou us «e proiecj.
¦ -K rni. ial iiirisKm uf medium Jengili will kuBl.i'. rbe retractors, d.ictor. Thank yim. Wc iiuw fasten liack Ihe oruers of ihc iMnered scalp ami lay l«re tbe |ier.v.steum. Thla w« dirlde IO a line witb the superflrlal Incision. Xow We coate to the skull ItBeif. Here is the iUit' ..f fiacliirt rxtead.JS f.ir a Jisian.v uf Kvi, iL.li.t Toil ,-ai. sn
where the lione Is depressed and presses on the lirain. The depression is evi¬ dently In thc nolghliorhooil of tbe Fis sure of S.vlvlus.
"The trephine, please."
A few dexterous turns of Iho saw toothed instrument, and a smnll Imt ton-like section of bone was removed.
"Now tbe elevator," said the surgeon, and with a rapid motion tho depressed edge of tbc txinc wns lifted to ILs nor mal position.
Suddenly tile patient gasped fot lirealh and seemed on thc verge of cuh lapse.
"This mnn has lost iTioch lilooil,' murniored Dr. Clavering. "Qnick, l.ring the normal snliuc solution while I make an Incision In thc left mm flently, now," nnd the surgeon's voli^c treintiled strangely ns thc iiitravcuouf liijeotiou was mado.
"Ab, that Is better." be continued, as thc patient's bean acllon licoami' stronger. "Xow I Insert a dmliingc tube and close tbe surgical opeuing. Dr. Clements, tbe dressings anil bnud. ages, please. That will do. tientle men, this man will recover. "
Agalo the surgeon awept the rows of eager faces with his keen glnncc. bowed gravely and walked '«'lth grent dignity from the room. .V .storm of ap¬ plause arose as be made his exit.
Ou the mornlug following thc opcrn. tion the dend body of Dr. Clnverlng was found In thc bachelor apnrtnicnls which he occupied. The pistol tightly clasped In his right hnnd niul n small hullet wound In Ibe temple told Iboir own story. A penciled note found on a tnblo In thc surgery disclosed the mo¬ tive for his act. It rend ns follows;
"To whom It luay concern: To-day 1 operated upon a mnn. thc sight of whom awakened suoh agonizing mem¬ ories that I can no longer endure thcni. Thc man wns my brother, ycnrs uru he forged my nnme, thereby olitalu- ing a large snm of money, rollnwlng thia he rnn away with th-c onLir womnn I ever loved.—.John McKcrii Claver¬ ing."—Xew York Evening Sun.
CONE FROM THE EARTH.
Tba Man Who Callad at NIaht and Keail His neighbor's fifawspaper.
"What has become of tho mun who used to visit bla noigbbor hi the even¬ ing aod spend thc time rending Ills neighbor's newspaper?" asked one who travela lu the Interior of the country. "I suppose he was never known In thc clly, bnt he was much In ovldoncc in the smaller towns a long time ngo.
"I think he hns poilshcd from thc face of the enrth. 1 used to sec blui, and heard of blm often.
"He usually made a call nccompaulcd by his wlfo. If be hnd iiiic. II wns when tbe newspaper bnd a jilnce ou tbe table alongside the fnmlly Bible.
"The visitor, haviug mnde tho usual remark about the weather, adjusted hia spectacles, picked up Ibo newspaper and drew nigh to the iilnulcil lamp. Judging from his manner aud the time be deT0te<l to U, uolhing escnped his notice, and Judging from Ills face, eyerything was alike to blm.
"He wns oblivions to thc conversn¬ tlon of olbers. When be had linishod the last column of the hist page of tbc sbeet be tosseil It nslde, nnd wben one of tbe family circle asked blm wlinl wna the news lie alwnys snlil thore wns none, nnd looking nt the clock on thp mantel remnikod thnt it was lalor Iban he thought and took Ills dcpnrturc,
"I huvo nn Idoa ilint ho would uot bo tolerated now, but when he wns on eai'tli nobody was nnnoycd Iiy bim."— .New York Sun.
WISE WORDS.
Anxiety never yet siKcossfiiUy bridged ovor any chnsin.—UiiHlul.
It Is no use running; to sot out lic- linies Is the main point—I.n Fmitaliio.
To be thrown upon one's own rc sources is to he cast Into the very lap of fortune.—Kranklin.
Trngcdy is tbat duel between cln-iiin slances and lhe uinn In which ctreum. stances arc victorious.
A fool can ask more qucstious In n minute thnn a wise mnn can ati.swcr In a year.—.*rnb proverb.
A state Is an assoclallou of similar persons for the nttalnuiont of thc best life possible.—Arlstolle.
Many a mnn whoso word Is as good as his bond among his fcllow-nien fails to pay his voivs unto Uod.—Mlllaiil.
Sometimes molnncboly Is grcator thai It would otherwise Ih> tbrougli sel¬ fishness—through not rejoicing wilb them thnt ilo rcjokv.—Wllllaiu Mounl¬ ford.
We bave couipcllcd every bind, .vcr.v soa, to open a pnlh for our vnlor, and we have everywhere plauted elernal memorials of our frleudsblp and of our enmity.-Tbuc.villdcf.
There Is a llmll to thc work thnt can lie gut out of u hiininn Imily. cr n lin¬ nian brulu. and bo Is a wise man who cx|ienils no energy im pursuits fur which he is nol fltted.-lihidstuiic.
Cost of Living.
It seems to cost n great .loal to live nowada.vs. Must persuns noticc ll, cs pecially is'rsons who arc hnrd put lo It to And tho money to pny their Mils. Tile ttallslklans lepori ibat .onuiiiiil It I.'K lu general use iust, .in an a icragc, about Icn per iciit. lucre than Ibey did a yenr ugu. The rise In ilic iirico of meut coutrlhuios a gmid deal In tills ndvance, tliougb liicadstuffs have liccn higb tou. .trtlcles of luxury like KcoU chitbet and country Ikmiscs hav.- grown dearer In proportion tban most nrtkl.'s of iie.'i's.<lly, liocsuiio tb.' Imsc influx of mouey tbat ikc i'ountry has siis tnlneil has iiimlo a brisk inarkel fur luxuries. Kcnls are higher; houses cost more, servants got higher wages; buaid Is higher iit summer hotels. Anullior thing that counts f"r a goat deal i.s Ihat III prosperous times like tlii'sc the Incomes uf very msuy peopl.' ar.' Increased and ibelr ox|H'ndltnr^'s nr.' pr.iporiluualoly aiuplithsl. riii y spcnil luore muney, live moro luxuriously aud raise tbe stamlanl uf liiing. Tbo living eX|>eu»e» of any ({ivon fauiily arc very much silTectcd by the ex- peiiM's .>f otber faiuilles of Ihcir a.- iiualntauce. ami tho s.ni.' of living ..f "other famllios" «-onit Just now to li.Tvo iw^diiic in.'.iuionicntl.v lilHral There Is nothing tbnt iv,- arc t.a.ll.r lo thure than our >-. iinomi.''s. It is • asier to ccod.iiiiIz<' wbi ii it is lb.' fashion. Jnst now priKligaliiy is su coiiaplciiously pi.vnl.'Oi It I,:i» I..',h.iii« nuiro or l.-ss ci'iiloiiii, -u.sriiti's W.Tkly.
Krraatrlr Daakarfl Paalur.
Ibere tiK.l. pin. i- m llancMk. JKV, leccnily. ibc fnnornl ..f Ho JikuI. Weller. an ago,l iMiukarl invailioi, nbo ba.l l'e.'ii paslor cf on.. ..f Hk- lillsg-' cbnnhos f..i in.no tbnn f.irty .icnm. during wbl.li lime h. uei. r ». I'cpled a salary or oihor comficusatiou, and never look up a k.IIc.hou
He married men- couples and hap- tlied more people thau any other Donkard prearb-r Ho wss an orator
of UDU.USl sift. Il It ,p„l ,l,g, (n.
I »'er wert a . la.ai.
KIILED IN AUTO AGCIDENI
Machine Plunged Thirty-five Feet From a Railroad Bridge.
OWNER LOST THE CONTROL OF IT
nroker r. ,1. Mallhews, of Jersey rily, anil Mrs. XT. H. Cobb, of RIchmoBtl, Va., Crush*)! lo I)rath-A riiesi, Wnman and ChaulTenr Injure.l—Survlv.irs Hail a Narrow Ksoapa From I>ratli.
Kllioruu. N. .1. - r.iss.'sscil I..V 111. "slioc.1 nindui'ss.' I'rtiuk ,1. .Mntlhews. 11 woll-kiiown renl cstiito broker ami iliibmiiii. Ill' ,Iorscy City, rnu his nuto- niiilillc 111 full spooil over the Tark avoiiuo liriiljio across tli.' Iraeks of the Now York an.l I.nii^ Hruneli Itiillr.nnl al this place
.\s ho came ii|iiiii llie siiiU'iiii.' in Ibe sped of an oxpioss train lu' sinv n plainly ilics.soil mnn. a Kanlencr. coin iiu from the otlior ilirocl Ion.- iiiisus- poctliiK nny daiigor 3lv. Mnttheivs swung tbo maeliliio sliariily m saif tli. ..^trnngi'i's Ufo. but kuiiek.'il liiiii down ns bo shot by. 'Ibc wb^jels uf ibo nuto uiolillo I'liiisbl in lli.t'i trolley rails be iHiiso uf thc sharp turn, throwing ibc iiiacbiU',' nluiosi al rigbt angles, anil the stoorln); wheel liroke from thc own er's grasp as Ibe iiiacblnc pluugcil ngnlnst the inllinij. J'he liniliors save way. anil tbc autoiiiobllo with its own l'l. ilii'.M' passongors and cbnun'eiir, plungoil down lu ibo tracks iblrtv-tlvo foil lieliiw.
Tbo lulled woro: Ki forty-six ycai's ulil. owner uf the niituiim iloalli the iiiaeblno; Mis. W. It. Cul.li. Hil from ber injuries three liuiirs laid' in >Ioiiinoiitb Memorial Hospital al l.oiiK Kill neb.
'I'll.' Injured are: The l!o». ratrick .1. Cratit, Clllllell of Ibc I'aullst Kiilbcrs. Now York Cily; picked U|i unconscious allll r.'iiiiivcd lo the llntliawny liiu at .Vlleiibiirst on a Irulley enr; snid to be siifrorlng fruiu sliui k anil in nu danger, till.nsb fill,, is liaill.v (111; liiiilulph Moy.rs. ebanlToin'; leiipod from ibc nia cliliic as it went over; liruises not so¬ rbins; Mrs. W. I>. Piz7.ini, of .N.-w Ynrk City, sistor-in-law uf Mrs. Culili: los broken. Internal iiijiiries; tnken In Monniinitli Memorial lliisjiltal, v.lll prolialily die
nil; -I. .Miitlhi'xvs. uf ilorscy City, llllo; criislicd lic- <li.',l insianlly; bnuinil. \'a.: .lied
Tbo
wbiilly
heeu kloss e bad
lisiisier sis'iiis lo luiv lllo lu Mr. Miitihows' r ness, fur ii was the lirst liiiic ever opernted tbe inaeliliie nnd was eiiiiliunoil 111 KU sliiwlv liv Ibc chani' fenr, .Meyers, wliuni ji,. bad replaced at Ibc lover ii sliurl llmo lioforo, as the niaebiiio shut up llio slee)i ineiii:-' lead- Ins t.l and frum ilio liriilse. .Mr, .Mai- tliews. «-liu was a widuwor wltli twu elilblren. was uccupy'ns the Dilluii eul tage, on Sidney avenno, D.nl Iteaeli. Kntbcr liriint was also stupplns al Donl It<.neli. .Mrs. Colib nnd .Mrs. PIz zliil wero gii.'SIs uf the Hotel Cultiinliia nl -Vsliiiry I'nrk.
One sirnnge eli'cunislanio wns thnt 111.' m.>chnnlsm of the atitomobllo wus not greally dernngcd. Thc boud wns bont and Jammed, the wooden fenders s|illntet'cil nnd one bnmper was do- iiiullsbcd. 'IllO aeoi.leiit bns caused deep slouiii to sotlle on tlio Kllicruii eoiiase culoiiy lircaus-.' uf ilie bish npliiliin In wbieb Mr. Matlhews was brill. .Vll social fuiietions wcio alinu- diiui'd.
Cm liner Klock, of I.uiis Bra neb, do elded to liuld an Iniinost iinincdiatoly.
Mr. .Matthews' autuinuliilc was Imill by lioRct ,V .•Siliii.'ider. or I.yoiis. I''ranis'. tbc earriage |inrl liciiii,- liv C.rraio- ,s!ala, uf .Milan, Iial.i' Mr. Mnttlirws paid aliunt .'51KSKI fur lb.' iiia- clilne. ll was driven Iiy sasuloiic and was uf about sl.M.'oii Iiurse imwer.
KLONDIKE CROWING POOR.
Tba liol.len Mai'Test Will Have Fallrii 0« Maarly llnr-llair This Yeiii.
Wiisbinstoii. II. r. 'I'liai 111;. Kluii- ilike is nut tbe puur man's .'.mntry is sugsosl.'d In a repurt to tlii' .^liiie'l)"- parlineni frum Cuiisiil Hnisli at Nia snrii Kails, wbu lolls lhe Depnriiiieiii aliont a reconi oxaniiiiaiiun inlu ilie business prusireis of tb.. Yiikuii lerri¬ lnry Iiy tile Cauadlnn .Mnnul'aelnrers' .Vssnclatlun. .\n .iseiit was s.'iit In
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STATE NEWS.
Ijiborart Killed In Bailroad Wrerk.
Koiir ni-'ii w.'i'e kill.'d, one man was seriously injured nnd a seure of uilieib sligbllv, n.'nr llolfinan s I'erry. lon miles frum Scbin.'daily, l.y ilic lireak- ing in hair of a -Now York I'lnual casi. hound ft'cigbt train and the snlis.'.iuctil irasbliis on the roar hair inin iln- fiuiit s.'.tiun. wbicb bail su.piu'.l I'b.' .l.'a.l ar.' William llurnian. ,,f I'alalino Bridso. I'ur.'iiian nf ii sane uf wuik men; William ilarkuess. id .»<t .Inlms. ville: l-'inuk Cruss. of Handalls and Kr.ink Shuliori. uf I'anajubari.'. .lobn .\. .Innes. uf Canajubari.'. has a sev..' scalp wnitml. bill will I'.'l. vcr Tb.' llllll Kimpused a renco sans and lliirlv (.r Ibem live In a hnuse .ar. wbi. b was nnaebeil In n lueal ff'isbl frnm Syra¬ euse In .Vllianv. an.l was abuut the mid dh'l.f lhe train.
Capslied In the St. Lawreurp. lieui's.' Str.'eter. niiicieen years c\ nse. uf OKdcusliurg. was ilnnvn.'d in tb,' ,si. I.awrciici' Kivor. .silro.'i.r ami twu uiber young iiii'ii were snillug near Clilniney Islan.l wlnn n Iieavy gale eaiisizoii their Imal. All were Ihrown ill the wator. I'wu ot Ibo iiarty wbu coul.l swIni manngod lu bold on to the upturned li.iat and bad Slro.'tor. who enuld nut swim, by Hi.'arm. Bcenniins oxbausted Ibc Imys let sn uf Strceter. wbu .said; "I.ei mc su, boys, and sav.' yoiirs<'lves. " Stroctor sank and never eame tu tbc surface. Tbe two utber huys eluus lo the buai and were ics. I'Ucd lu uu exhaiistcil loudltlun.
Three Inch Fall ot Hail.
.\ liailslorni pnssed over the lieliilty of Norwood, ncur Dgdeusliurg. Tbo sinllll cnme up suddenly, nnd soon lb" hall began tu fall Ibl.k and fnsi. Ilail- stniios the si/..' of )ioas lay fnnn ono lu llmo inches deep lu snine places. Old residents say tbcy novel' wltncssoil anylblns Uko It befure. The snn was slilnlns brightly a I'.'W niinnlos belnrc tho storm, and iu thirty minii^cs after wanl tbo sky was elear. .\flcr the slorm several persons tuuk advaiitasi' uf lllc o|ipurtuiiity of snowlinlllns I i Slimmer nnd polled eaeb olber wllb liallstoui' Miowlmlls. One man was ubllged t.l sliovcl tbe ballslunes lnnn ill frnnt of the l.nrn door before be eould open it.
Hlaie Firausen Klect New OOlrers. The Slate Klromcn's Convenlion, wllil'll wns ill W'sslun at lludsnn, clcil- .',1 the fullowitig ofltoers: I'r..siiietii, Dr. Culi'srovo, Ilnisobcads: Vl.c I'rcsl- dents. .1. \'. O'Brien, I'n.y; T. I'. Ilef- forinan, Dunkirk; .Scer.'lai'y. 'I'linmas llunuliiin. Kraiikfiiri; Tn'asnrei'. Jobu r. I'nw.'VS. Osslnlns: Trnstoos, liv.' yoars. lieiirsc W. .Viiilersun, New Y'lirk; .lobn Courtney, Hninklyn: Jnbn K. Seblossor, Klsbklll; Trustee to fill ll va- eanev. r. (julnbiii. Hy a unaiilmons vuto'cioversvillo was seleeled as Ibo plneo for ibc .State I'iremen's Couven¬ lion In VMi.
Justice Itussell Keslcns.
Aniiuiiiieein.'iil was made al I'utsilam of the leslsinillon uf Sniiremc Cnnrt .Uistlec Leslie W. Hiis.soll. uf Caninii, in take effect on Octnlier I. .lusllc" liussell. It is Hiilil. will resume ilie prai¬ llee uf inw lu New York Clly. .\iiiong Ibo inndblulcK for the ajipulnlmeiit to bo made li.l' tiovernor tldell to fill tbe vaenuey arc Theodore II. Swift, Coun¬ ty Juilgo of St. l.awreii.'c Couniy; .luliii Y. Kellogg, of the Courl nf I'lalilis; LedyanI I'. Ilale. formor District .\t- lurnoy uf SI. Lawrence Cunnl.v, nnd Vas.-ii I'. .Miliuti. former Snrrosalc.
Niagara Coanty'a Centenary.
TllO one hundredth nimlvcrsary nf Ibo Kelilcmcnt of Nlngarn Comity was eeleliratcd at Olcull Boueh under til" ansplcos nf the Nbignta County I'lo- iieors' .Vssoclatinu. (Jovernor Odell and .Mrs. Oilcll arrived thoro lu n )irlval.' ear. afler lircakfasting nl Liickpnrl Willi .Senator KUswurtb. Abnul 'iii.iHie) penple were in aitemlaneo. The pru¬ gram liielud.'d addresses by Kolcr .V. rorlor, I'resident of tbe riniieers' .\8so- ilallon; State Historian Hush lliisiln.as aud Covornor Odell.
Hail Daiiingrs Crops.
Tivu sturnis, both uf tbom i'.\s,'inli!inft elunillmrsls In tbeir Inleuslly. pass-d nvor S.boueetady. The second one. at ;; p. Ill. was iiccimipanl.'.l by liiillsiuiies nf eie.isldcralib' sir..', wurklnn injury lo imps in lbat s.'Clliiii. .K torrilic I'lilii- stnriii, rullnwcd by a severe wind, sw.'pl over tbo vicinity nf Kuiidn. Lnrge bailslniies fell, Inyini: lu wa.slc srowliis crops.
Eitltor L'p Ina Ualtoon. .\ll edilnr In a ballnnn was lhe unii- sipil slsbt wItnoKseil by thousanils al lb., fair bold in S. boiu'vus. Ona L. Iipple. wbu I'onduets a weekly news¬ paiier ill Selicnoviis. madellii' Msecnsiuii. and cut louse wlib a paracbuic al an iiltitiule vf Iisili fct. II.' laniled saiely.
HIablied For ller.isina Money.
Mrs. -Mary Sculield. a widnw. uf Nyai'K. was awakeno.l by a man in bor niuiii. wbn ileniai'deil ninney. When sbo tnld llllll ilini slie bad nnne h.' sialibid li.'r ill III' head ,'iuil iben S.islied Iler tlinuit. Tlio wuman's cries aruiis.'d b.r slsler. ujnl ibo man fled. Alvs. S,',iHolil was st'i iftilsly liiJincd.
All Aro I llie SInlr.
Salaniaiun I'.-'slilenls euinplaiii ihal nil.si|.lilui s make life ulmosi nnliear abb'
A releiiib-s wnr is in be was.'.l un all Lo.kpovi .lulls Illlil S'l aliunt iiiiniuii. :.;liil.
liepnrls stale llie In.ney i'r..p nf West ern Ncw Vurk Is aluiusi a eompblc Vailiir.'.
Haiavia physi. laiis bavi uisanlzcd a llllb 'fur Sll, inl and pnifessiniial ad van. .'Illi'lll"
Durins Inly luriyibn,' nil woll- were I'lll ,1,111 11 in .Mli'saii.i ( niinty Three pnived nnn.pinilui ilv... four yi.'ld
I'li'ii,.lli.l icpiU'ls iiinri' buiblms al pioseni Ibau rnr si'V.'val yoars iiasi.
.Mrs. Anseiino Wbilniaii. an as.il ii - lib III uf Itatiivi.'i. tvns t.iiind de.i.l .ii I.cl al ber liniiie in iliai vlllasc
Salaniiiii.n rntbuliis have In,ngln n veil aer.'s of ground, nbi. b ilny will develnp for lemri.'i.i purpus. .
As a i.siili of 111.' 111.'I,I rtiiudins •'» soi lluiis of Niagara rniilil.v many i as"« nf typhi,id fnv.-r have di'vi'ln|.i',|.
lliisli Ka-I. 11. uiil.i -1,11 r.f l-usliiiasl.T ll-rlii'ii 11. KasI..11 .11 rl..iiiiaui|iia. i- ileail aitei liciii's ill l'i nmit n week null luckjaw.
llll ..ill, I ¦,lililiy urtil.ills an ailvi'iii- li;s tu; a mal supjily fur tlic muiiiy liiiiiliill".'- Ili.'.l are n'l'oivins in, l.ids.
A Ni.is.iia Kails man asks the ciiy lo n'iiiibiiisi' bill, rni lilll.. bisi nblic lie bail 111.' -iiinnimx. He lays bls ,|nni ag.'s al .Sl;i L'l'
Kive pir-ui.s h.lic -n i.ir lusl liieil lives ill l.ak.' riinnnmniia Ibis scusoii. .Miiiitt nn .i|iial nuuibor hnvc lie.ii drnw I nil Ob nil.
Plans arc I'liriiiiilniiui. l.n in., cr.'. i.niinf a lirib -i ; mill nl Hnruellsi ille, irbi, b mil uiiirank all ilie oihers. AI- r. ndv llle uuuili.'i vf -Ilk w.irkers lo liie . ,1.1 .v.o.d Ilms.' of all otb.'i fac- inrlcs enml.incd.
aa«.0SO Far Map.
111. I.ihii I aner IJrowii l.ibisry Cmi.- miitce. nf Broun Kni\er>'iii. al IVnvi- ilenic, R. I . has been ronfiileimg a prop., •ition In I.IIV il.r ll.c bhrarv, f.ir tSt'.ikk'. the tirst map ever made (ontdinnic the nnni 'AmerKa ' Tne in.iii in nliul. .;.,- extrtordiiitiy valuo i. stu.ned i* the )ir..i' cny of Hr.uiP Weldenburif. ui Wnlicig Cattle, in Wuitfi::l»rr. Cprmanv.
aa3la.a«0 Astray la I.*tters.
.AerordiDf lo ihtf annual repori if the Bniii.h P...iin».«t<'i-f;ei.eijl «3 17.'.non rr..-
IINOII EVENTSOFTHEWEEK
WASniNGTON ITEMS.
Plans for ilie icuuKin of Civil Wat vetoiaus at Wnshlngton lu Octobor Wero made public.
The opiuiun was expressed In Wash- instoii that the Pivsidcut's speech nt rrovldi'iuo would be used for n cam¬ paign do. UllleUt.
Sir Uolieri Hond. Prcmior of New- fouudlnnd wns on his way to Wnshiug- toii. fully 'rmpowcrcd to reopen the nc- potlntlous fnr tbc ratlflcatlon ot tbc Bond-Blnlno convention.
Secrelnry Wlison, of the Department of .\grlcullnro. rotttruod from tbo West. He said llint lownns nro protec¬ tionists and believe in rresldent Uoose¬ vclt.
Mnjov (icni'sc .\. .Vrmcs. of Wnshiiig. ton. Mns sbot by n former tenant. Tbc wuniid Is 1101 s.'ri.iiis.
Ol'R AnOPTEU ISI.A?iU8.
Mrs. Cbaffec. wife of (icnernl Chnf- foe. who lias becu seriously 111 at Mn¬ niln. Is out of all danger.
Krank II. Bowon. Aeling Suporin- tondont of I'ublb' liislructiou lu thc I'lilllppincs. denied aiitl-Cathollc prose- Ivtlng by rrotestant school leachers In thc Islands.
Oflicial lignr.'s show 'iTi.fk'rA cholern cases and IS.mn deailis Jji tbc Pbillp¬ piues up 1,1 dnte. the nctunl numlier of .ascs and denths Ivlns larg.'ly iu ex- I'oss of these llgiiri's.
(ioveruor Tnft hns rcsuinc.l ht(i ufli cinl dul los In the Philippines. Tho llovernor testified in n newspaper so dliiou case in XInnlhi, giving bls rea¬ sons for nppoinl lug former insurgent .'hicfs to olvll offices.
Tbo siuialinii in Mindanao. P 1.. '..licre tbo Moros bavo bci'U cnuslug irouble, continues crltlcnl.
Robliers who mnny Kllipiuu women ¦ind desert tbem when ordered homo will bercnfter he dischnrged from the arm.v.
It was coiKildcrcil pnibnblc that Bishop Blonk. of I'orlo Hleo. would be nppolnied .XpoKtulIc Delognic iu the Plilllppiuc Islnnds.
DOMKSTIC.
.V New Ynrk KOciciy wumnn mourns Ibc loss of 11 smiigslcd »:;il,l)Oil pearl meklaiv tak.'ii fmm her on the pier liy customs oflicers.
One nf iho .\riiiuur ofliciuls deelareil In Omaha. Neb., that ihc groat meat packet's' combiiiatiun had been ef- feeted.
liussell Sage declared thnt J. Pier- punt >lurgaii inuld sci Ho Iho coal slrllii-, and resanl fur tbe public wel¬ fare made It obligatory on blm to act.
Water spouts formed about fivc miles off I'apo Mny, X. J., beforo mnny spec¬ lalors..
Ariel Miteholson. of Tnrlffvlllo, Coun., snld be bail iilrcd 'iik) chorus girls 111 Ncw Yurk City lo work in to¬ baeeo Holds.
Cbnrles A. Johnson, furmcrly n well- kuown pugilist nud professional blcvcle rider, at Phlladelphin, Pu., committed suicide by swallowing chloroform. Do¬ mestic troubles nre said to have prompted tbc act.
Zodn, flftcon-ycai'-old daughter of C, M. Vlck, of Ilussellville, Ky., was mys¬ teriously murdered wllbln sight of her home.
Miss Mny Vau .Men jmt on mourning for her foriuer fiancee. Itobert H. lloiii- Ingtou. aud her action 111 so doing caused consldernble comment In New¬ port, n, I,
David IL Levitt, ngcd sixty-two, trensurer of thc Kpiscopal DIocoso of Mlssoml, killed bimself by drinking carbolic acid.
By tbe slump in Colorado Kucl Wnll Siroot estimnles tbo Oates fnctloii lost $10,;i87,5(».
The British commission which kIuiI- iod IndusU'luI conditions in the Culled Stntes gnve inlerestlng rensons why Amork'uu workmen led the world.
AVbeii nskcd If bo Intended to inter. fore in the conl striko, J. P. Morgau, nt Xew Vork City, said: "What notion cnn I lake? I nm uot the Presideni of tl.o coal mads, Wby don't yon let tbem solllo ll'/"
The Cliliagn packers' cuinliliie planned lu ursaiiizo ii enrpuintlou to net as Iho dlstribnllng agent for nil. It will dispens',' with many ngcnclos nnd employes'.
Mrs. Jubn (i. Kurd, of Trcuton. X. .t. surprised a luii'shir as bo cntoix-d ber liomo and covered blm with n pistol uu¬ til ho fell I'll hk. kiiei's nnd promised to reforai.
Mrs, Cbnrles I.. Kali's will disposes of an ostaio of $,'(ii(i.(iiKi. Ilcr inolber gets au annuity of SKilJo. Iteipiesia nre mnde for relaiives.
I'OBEIGN.
onus in Lower .Vustria
suited iu severe dnm-
Iloavy rain und Uuboinln age lu crojis.
Krencli f.'i'liiis asainsi liermnny was stningly miniifested al a celcbrntlon of the battl,' of .Mars In-Tutii'. on thc bor¬ der uf Lurrnini'.
It is 1 'purled thai llio Kroiieh bud¬ get will bo babiiii I'd by tho Uoatlng of a largo loan.
Tbe fumls in ised by tb.' Dulcb nn¬ tlonal snbsirliiiluii Mnrtcil lo aid tho Boors will be plnced nl the dlspoKal of lhe Hoer sonorals.
Owins In till' lirnt.'Kt .if thc ruitcil Stntes I';iiili:issy. In Berlin nuilces of •xpulslnii sori.d .111 iweuty-two Mor¬ inou Hilssinnai lis wore licbl np by tho Uerman (liiMrnineiil.
The inurrlnge uf l-'niliTiik Huosevelt Ki'ovol. a iiiiisin uf ibo President, to \'lvlnp .May SarioriH. n granddniighior of (Ieueral K. S. (Irani, look place at Cobiirg. Onl
Mneh outcry against niitumobillsls is being made In Kinuc owing to tbe fro- ijucney of nceldeuts reienlly.
Mr. nuthcrford Mtnyvesnnt. uf Xew Y'ork City, wns fined by n muglstrntc in Kiugstoii (111 '"Imuics. Knglnnd. for furious nuloiniililling.
Sir Thomas Llpioti nml ilic Sulmiiof Morocco whib' ruling in Ihclr uutonio lilies ornshed into an Iron rniling anda etono wnll respe. lively.
Tho Cuban linns, of lloprosouialivcs adopted a r.-ulniiuii uskiiig I'ri'shlcnl I'alinn fnr infuiniaiioii regarding tbc landlug uf .Vnicricin iio..psatSuutingo.
The Duchess of Wuriomln'ig under¬ went an opernlion for uppendicltls
Tbere wns n riot in Ilnvann. (.'ubn, cnUM'd by tho urirsl uf a Htrlker. Own irs uf fureign shipping In lb,- harlioi luuy (hiuko the PnrU tronty if tin' un Inadlug uf llieir vosM'ls 1» inlerfercil with
Til" (jcniian Imp'iial Treasury D. pHitniout Is scklug to Interest Xew York lapliali-t- in IniiK'iial tbroi.' ik^^i ci'Ut. bunds.
The cni'isMaiion ol liip city of I.lmci Ick. IrcluiiJ, has .leclded tn cnnfer tbi freedom of the liiy nu ili.' ihr.s' ISoei generals as the grontost living .ilam pinns of . Ivll nnd rcilglnus liberty.
A ihango in the Cuban larlll. admit ling cl.ee-c. bub fne nf duty, wat lliii.l..
The llagiic Tribunal is abnnt to i'on sldei Its flrst .'USI'. a .lisputo In'tweei. the I'nii.'d Stales and .Moxkn uvei .laiin-. ul i.:l;sb)iis orders Involvlni $I.V«i.'A«'
hcssic Bouehill. a well known vnudc villo actress, died at her homeflu Ports uiouth. England.
The arcouchment nf iIm Kmprest ol Uussia Is expetled shortly.
The CnnscrrniiM' majorlly in thf Seviooalis by.-, III ll.lll in Kiiiilaijil Wii> . ut IlOLl i'^Vi lu VJI.
MAN LED A TRIPLE LIFE
Mayor PeniJletoti, ofGeniry, NcWm 'Cox and " Morris.*"
la a Caaraaalaa Ha Clears aa lea Barlal
M7ttary_A Crata at Paacbaa Branfht
Abant Hit I'ndolnK.
Kmporia. Kan. - The mystery sur¬ rounding thc burial nl Orlhndo. Ixignu County, Oklahoma, on .Vugust 1.1 last, of n colilu containing AK) imunds of Ice. bas been cleared by tho confession of Jaincs Pendleton, .Mnyor of (icntry. Mo., llial Iw canseil the burial ns part of n plan to avoid prosei'ulion for big¬ amy.
The coffln was supposed to contain the body of C. S. Morris, of Kiu|<orln. The burial was arranged by n mau giv¬ ing his name as John Cox. It now irnnsplres that tht mythical .Morris wns Pendleton himself. "John Cox" was nlso Pendleton. In a word. Peu¬ dleton Iml a triple life. In Gentry, Mo., lie was James Pendleton, Mayor of tlie city, a husband and father uf five chil¬ dreu. Ill Kraiiorla. Kan., he wae "C. S. .Morris.'' L'nder that iiani*. on June 17 last, he marrieil Miss (irace Oblc.v. of Emporln. On August 15 last be bad begun to foar that his dual life would lie found out, and he tunied up in Or¬ lando, Okla-. with n third iiersonality. As "John Cox." of Gentry, he arranged for the burial of "C. S, Mon'ls." of J^u- poi'la. In a local cemetery. "Mrs. Mor¬ ris." of Emporia, was lo ly> left a widow. Mayor James Pendleton was to rejoin his family at Gentry. "John Cox," baring attended to thc liuriul of Ills friend "Morris." waa to Taulsli.
Pondleiou's downfall came through n crnte of |ieaclies. As Johu Cox he went to Orlnudo, Okla.. bought a lot In a cemedi-ry, announced tbat a travel¬ ing man iiKmCd C, 8. Morris had died .in n train of cungesilon of Ihe stom¬ ach, nnd hired a mau lo dig u grnve. Ho tiien went lo Perry. Okln.. ostensi¬ bly 10 get Ihe iKMly of Morris. There ho houghl a cbeap coHln and 2(10 imunds of li'e. He put tbe ice in the codlu nnd shippeil the whole to himself -"John Cox"—nt Orlando. On his way to get tbe colHn and tbe ice be aaw ¦ crate of flne iieaches for sale. lie Iiought Ihe penches and hnd them Khlppi'd III Mrs. .Tames Pendleton, of Gentry. ,Mo. Tbis clew Iielped to re¬ veal the douhle Identity of "Cox."
News of the death and bnrlal of "C. S. Morris'' wns sent to his suppositi¬ tious widow at Kiniioria. nnd her falh¬ er, .K. II. Obley, wont lo Orlando to in- vesilgato. He hnd a pliotograph of ".Mtirris." which was reeognlxed In Or¬ lando as a likeness of "Cox." Inquir¬ ies In Perry uiiearthcil thc fact of thc crate of peaches having been sent to Gentry. Detectives went there. They found tbat Mayor Pendleton bad bccu nhseiit frtim home for some months, and had returned on Auguat Itl. the dny following the bnrlnl of "Morrla."
Mayor James Pendleton, of Gentry, was theu arrested. He waa brought to Emporia. He wns confronted by Mrs. Grace Obley "Morris." She Idenllfled him ns the mnn to whom she had been mnrried ou June 17 by the Hcv. Mr. Parker, of the Christian Church here. Tlie warrant for Pendleton's arrCst on n charge of bigamy waa aworn out by lier. nud he soon afterward made a fnll confession to RiierlfT O'Counor. of tills cuunty. in wlilch he ndiuttted the fact of his triple life.
FHE SABBATH SGtfOQC
OPERATORS WILL NOT ARBlTRATe.
l>aeltloB Kaachad at a Canfarauca Bald la Naw Tork Cltj.
Xow Yotk City.—No new plans for ar¬ bitrating the coal strike, no matter by whom tUey are inspired, will he con¬ sidered by the operators, nnd no influ¬ ence that President Mitchell, of tbe I'niied Mine Workers can bring to bear on them will chouge tlK'ir |K>sltloU ouc lotn.
Such wns the conclusion rencheil by the Presidents of the nnthruclle coal carrying companies at a conference hehl In this clly. It was also stated orticlnlly that J. Plerpont Morgan will not take any haud in the dispute.
The situation at tho mining dlstrlcis was discussed fur two hours, during which time reiiorts from Ihc minea wero considered. The reports showed that men were applying for work in increasing numbers, but that u hreak In the strike bad not occurred yet. Xo Hmc it was statiHl was flxed for open¬ iug the collieries, but thc questioa us to preparing the mines for reopening was considered fnlly.
MILES COINC TO THE PHILIPPINES
Llaaianant-naaaral Rat Praaidaal't Far- nsltaloa to Maka Trip to Iha Itlaadt.
Boston.—Wllh referenc«. to the atate¬ ment lliat Lleutenant-Genrrnl Miles Is going to the Philippine Islands. Secre¬ tnry Cortel.vou aald:
"General Miles is goiug lo the Phil¬ ippine Islands with the permission of the President lo luk|M?ct nrmy condi tious Ihere."
Washiugtoi^ D. C—(ieneral Miles bns twice reiiuesteil to be seut to Ihc Philippines. In lIlOO, wbeu the Chi¬ nese campaign was helng prepnreil General Miles desired to take coinmnnd of the Americau forces In the Philip- pines and Cliina. Pix'sideiil McKiuley did not consent. Lasl Kehruary thc Ceneral outlined a plan for ending thc wnr in tbe Pbilippines and wanted to go then. President Koosevelt would not consent.
Aasarleaat Aflcr Eagllth Oelllorlaa.
It was reimrted iu .Manchester, Kng¬ lnnd, Ihal an American syndicate Inler¬ esled In shipping may buy three Lan¬ cashire collieries.
Biirslart Oel PatUiMca Fundt.
Itobliers secured IfiOil from the posf. olUcc at Lar well. Iud.
Praaldaat Taartd Thiwa tuaiat.
President Kooaevelt. on tiie flfth day of bis Xew England trip, passed Ihrough three Htatea. Uaaaachuspits. .New Hanipahire aud Maine, delivered oighl apeeclies and rei'eivrd Ibc plau¬ dits of a yuarter of a mllllou people.
Paanmlmi.'. Faaallr Nat ta Paaarty.
Tlie family uf Ibe late Lord Pauncc- fotc will. It is thought, eujoy an Income of 170(111 ur KMOO a year. Hlurieii of Ibelr lielBf Id penury or lu affluence are sahl lo >ie eipially witbuut fuuuda- ilou.
Wlfa Klllad Mlai at Ba aiapt. Juhn E. Wriglit. a jirosperous farmer residing near Waverly. Teun.. was shot nnd inatautlj killtH] by bls wife while lie waa asliwp. Hhe used a sholgun. In conversation with Hheriff Kentress. till' woman confessed. Mr. Wright was alwut slxly-flre years of age. lle and his «-ife had Mve children, two of whom were at home al tbe time uf the killing.
CmimmOiam Babalt Captara mmrnty.
The f'olombiau relM-l gunlwal Padllia cupture<l a large anm of money wilh iIm- guuliuat Biiyaca.
Aasbathad OvtUlpiam Mawl.
Ten ineuilirrB uf tbe oatlre i-ouaiabn- lary were ambuahed a I a iwlut near .Mafadalrna, in the province of Korso- g»n. Luaos. P. I., tiy a liand uf sixty Ladrooes. ami g deaperate flgbt al .'lose range look plare. One member of Ihe cooatabulary waa kill4.d. two were wonnded and three wem cap¬ tured, tevenly couatabalary liare taken tbe Seld lo pnrtuli ot lite La- droort.
KUIad la a Matlw FsFlatlaa. One mau was klllcsl aad liiree fa¬ tally iujored by a IwIlM eg|ilosiou t,n a lu' oiuoilvt' lu MexicQ Clt^. Md
INTERNATIONAL LESSON CONWICNTI FOR AUGUST 31.
latlaet! Tka Braaaa Itipf t. Xws. lala l-a-eaMaa Taat, tOAa IU., !«. Uh. W sta aey Taraaa, >.«-»aitM»>»y «• tka Dav't t aaaoa.
Introduction.—During Ihe yean anoit to Ihe wildemeat it becamejiccMsaiT far Je¬ hovah to repeatedhrtHaatioa Hm BS^V** becanaa o{ tbair idolalrMt, tMr ««MMM and their murmuringt, Tlw ratltiMl meana provided for tke h*a]ia( o( tM Itraalitaa when the flery oUMBta omom •troying them is referred to oy JaaiB W** aalf (Johu 3: 1«, IS) to show tW moiam In wliich He ahonld giva Hia lite U A* trorld. From thit we nndtntoad tikt Chritt ia the great Antitype Uftai m '•¦ the Croat, and that wboao«\-«r laokdia M Uim lor talvatloB ihall lira.
I. "KiOf Arad/' AraJ waa Dm oomo ot a eonatr;-, not a kiag. "Took—nriaaMn." "A alight repulae it often baatigUria ib effceto. Thit tai«ht Itrad to laak te to. hovah for help, oa we tind ia the Bagt »'»nie."
S. "Utterly destroy." Before <^ tiaa then had been no cammaad to deeUvy Cinaaaitee with the tword. Bat ia promiae to Abraham (Oea. U: Ml «• hal aa iatiaiatioB of Ihe iadnaeaU that «aa.^ fall upoa the Auoritee whea their toltaltx ahoald be full. That time bad aaw ar. rived; their wickedncea waa ae Bvattkat' they wera to be utterly dettniyM. "ThM* ia a eertain pitch of iniouity to which M|'> lioas may arrive before tacy an itatraiwd, and be)-ond w^hich GoJ will not penais tbem to paat.''
a. "Deatroyed tbem." But tbia coaM not have been till later. Dr. Olarhs tUaka this veree wtt inserted later br;a oapyM. .
4. "Uount Hor." Mouat Ho
the Arabah, from near the Dead 8ca ta Ihe Gulf of Aktbak. "Way of tba IM Bea." The Itraelites were uow readv ta enter the land of promise. But veak Uount Uor the march into eoathera Oh- aaan wtt iicpractir«ble on aceaant ot the mountaint. The Edomite* woald ao^ per¬ mit tbem to crota their moaataiiM, aa they were obliged to take a lon( tear te tfae touth and march aroaad lleaat Beir to Elatb, tbe northern point ef the east¬ ern gulf of the Hed See, aad trM thara ioumey through Edom to the Jerdaa.
Unch diteouraged." "They had espaotea to enter Canaan at once and thair dlaap¬ pointment vexed them."
8. "Spake ataintt Ood." Thia waa tha new Itrael raiaed up ia tbe wilderaaaa. Their disobedient fatbars have plrMlad during tbe latt thirtv-ei^t rean. Bat the new Israel it ttrikiagly lika tha eld, faltering, raurmuriog, bUmiag tMir laai> tn and dittrutting uod.
«. "Sent fiery terpentt." It it net prah. able that the terpentt wen ctaalaa far thit purpoee, but becanae of tha obatiaaay of the people the Lord panalttad tha rap^ tiles to gather in the camp and afllet wa Itraelitea. "That part cl the 4M(rt ia neatly infeated with veaoaioua nptUaa af dinerent kindt, particularly liiardi, adUeb raiae themaelvea m the air and e«&( thtak. selves from hranchee, aad icorpleBa whlelii being in the habit of |yia> aiaiiM' IaM grtsi are very dangeroua to the hWMMM, landaUed people of tbe Eaat, 'fthaa air> pentt are called 'fiery,' either btOA tkait color, their rage or the eSecta ef Uiair Mt* ingt inflaming Ibe body, ] '
diitely into a high fever, i
unaatlafied thinf. They had i plained for want of water, them for which God aend* < thint wbich no water would i had ei^nehided they mutt dii aeaa, and Qod took them ao that naay did die.'' fully preserved Uia people iienta until they marmur' jntt puniahmeat for their uatl
.7. "Came to Uoeee." "fte ,_
menl from God had made them aaran . their tins; their oonscieneea wen araaaaa, "We have tinned," Tbw an laMV t« make coafetaion. It wat (I) that penonal. (S) clearly ataiad. 'arera defined; their oonvietleaa i _
"And againtt Thee." "It it et^ ta eoM* fett our lina againtt God thaa it ia la
make acknowledgment of wroag to ¦aiL'' "Motet pnyed.'^ Hit pnyw wa* aa- iwered, but not at he expected^ Ood haa
?«:
., —, .leerd af
iTing for himailf; hie pnjran an
¦ nvivu, aim. laot as uv aa|ieciaq, \»
Hit OWB way of doing thlnii. Tke
mutt be taught a letton in mitfa. "1
people," There it tctrccly aay raeMd al Motet priring for himaelf; hie pnyan an generillv for othert. He waa the madiatoc of the Old covenant it Jeiui il of tM naw, Oal. y. 19.
"A fiery serpent." Uoau ae doabt
uaet Motet ts tn inttrument in the lalU of the pcopir. "When be lookath—ahaB live." The bitten Israelite had aimplr te look at Ood'a remedy—not lo Himaelf, er hit woundi. or tboic around bim, but ha mutt fix hia gaxe on the braaea aarpeat. If be refuted or neglected to de that than wtt nothing for hiui but deith: ha araa thut up to lhe hraien serpent, wnioh wu God't exclusive remedy. So tne liaBar la called to look to Chritt. Ood waa teati^ their faith, tubmiation and nhidieaa* Then, too, eaoh individnal wai obUgMte act for bimirff. It requind a perMMl lew. 9. "Uoeei made a nrpeat." Wo showed hit perfect ooafideaea ia Oed'a plan, "And it came to paat." Ae plaa of God never fnihi. He had made it PMai* ble flir every iifliieted iicrton to be healed. tto ditlance from tht serpent rnaliTniwi failure. A look of faith towar^tka «• tended terpent brought reUef. Thalr «• tire for life wtt determined by their owa action*. Thit forrat a very perfect traa of our aalvation by Jetua Chritt. I. Aai which eured wit in the tikmiei of tkat wbich wounded, to Cliriit "wat BMde ia tbe Ukenett of tinful flesh aad for ila caa. demnea tin the Heth," Chritt teidt japna Him tbc form of tinful men, yit wiiSeat tin. 2. Like the tei-pent He woe lifted op from tbe earth, i tpectacle to the werM. 3. In order to be aaved tka laraeUlae mutt (I) feel their need, (2) repeat thair lint, (3) have ftilh in tbe nmedy provided. It) personally look at Ihe braaea lerpaat. The tinner mntt takn tbe aama ticpa ia comiag to Christ. "A literal rcndcriaf af this verse juttifiei the conrlueion thai tha ic(peDt* were not takea away, but tlitt tbey continued to annoy the paopla aaa to kill thote who deepited the iiilidjr, Uow long the braien terpent coatiaaed te he lifted up in the camp we kae* not, hai probably during tbe remainder et tka march to ('ansan, and that it bad a oea* ipicuout iMtilioD near the tibcraacle aftet it wtt tet up in thc land of pnnalic. Wa find it existing RSS yean afterward IS Kinn 18? 4) a* in object of idoUtraaa worsbiii when Hesekith broke it to piewM and called it a piece of braaa."
Tke Co-OparaUva Kllakaa. ' I
The co-operative kitchen it aboat (e la* vade MinneaiHilis. Minn. A bmvc haa haaa made towaril it by the Minneapolit Clab, which has tdviseil nil mrmliert that malla may lie ordered fr.ini llic i lub't kitekaafar members' linmes. riiese meala an ael only looked in the dub kitchen, faat an dehvered at cluh membere' boBM ia the hest rnndilion, Tliis it likca to fae a itap toward the loopciatire kitcbea tor the leaders in Miiineuliolit sociely, at the memhers of the Minntipolii Cub in the male element in ihat tociety.
"TralUr Jail" • Vew 1 AccoHini to Ur. J. J Bkek, of Kaw Ctstir, Del., .lohn Wliite, a motoniaa at Ihe Wilmington and .New CiMla treftar line, hax been ill ol "Irolley iah/' wWte was sent to a hospital for tnaliMat. Taa
the •tomarh. and is eaused I
tupposrd lu affect, priacipMy,
h. tnd IS eaused hy the liartaBt
jolting and jarring of ^leraoot ridiag a* tha
troilev csrs.
PIgaan I'llaa laao Mllea la «l»ktp ¦aaw.
,A iioiniiig pun-on liek>nging lo Caaa ill' lian Toltent, of Mishawtka. lad., laattea home in o drenching raia fram Near Or- leans, I-a., baving covered the MOO mllaiia eiglil > houm. Thit exoaedt thl tiaM MW hy Kort Wtyne birda receatir, oa ^MB the world'a renird was elaimasl. The fait ' Wayne pigMmt made the flfht la ttt hou-s.
Pratpertli- ta Martfe ttafeala.
Fur ttutlun purpoaea North IMMla k worth llU.flOO.OW. Thit it aa iMnaat al tlO,IKW,«ao over last year. MaAft iWtfB- crease is in the narmal ¦*£•¦ ti laa worth .,f m.te iWwty. Jfc wftiMil sloue are nsacased at ttmmtt ttttt taaa in IWl. With a bumpar eiap la algkt aai
lhe incrtaaed valaatiaa lhe "" '* ""
to be on "cany street" tha i
Imrgam Taaa ha Am Wall*. Wkat ia behoved to he the knai* *m in the warM baa hwa diaiaavMa tmmt iiovernawnl iwwialieti lar a^ to laa ¦M^ rts, CaUiaraia. jBx <eet fMM tM ¦MBi it took a liaa III feet e^bt hMhti WMl* rm 11. le the Uwr miikiBf it uNP tt^om Icci IB 4iaaM4ei. I
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•xxvox-k: copiKM. irivz: ckiwxm vol. Vllr- ailing gfatintu lletoi^. A FAMILiT MKWSl'APER Or LOC'Alt A.VD GXXXRAI. INTKLLIGBNCK. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUG I ST 20, 1902. NO. 44. 'SERMONS of the KV. Ms NEWELL OWICHT HILLIS aoeeeaacir to Benry Ward Beecher, of Plymoath Church, and CARDINAL GIBBONS af Baltimore, Md., arc pnbliahed iu ths Monday Edition . ¦¦ of tha ftfooUyn £agle ' a StIU Pmttt of Stenographic Sermon Reporta ni >l»ICaiPTICR PRICE PER TEAR 1^ ll.sa •AMICES 0N REQUEST E. A. Dorlon DONDED AUCTIONEER Fraeport, N. T. jajBaaagsjaaaMi^^ Benjamin D. Homan BUILDER PUoe and Bpeclfleatlona Ptapama Work SaparlntaBdad lattmatas Fomlabsd • rricl ANO Bl RsaiasMcs HENRY H. HAMMOND. Tonsorial Artist, Main St., BtnlT^Sum. Freeport,L.I. HalrCutllaK, Hlnaelac. Stunnpooliic- Rpcelal attention to Chlldrea's Balr Cattia*. Or/E THE NEW BARBER A OALL. PATENTS aanttt. «n |
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