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A rAMILT MKWSI'APBB Or LOCAL AND GBNBRAL INTBLLIGBKC'B.
VOL. VII.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, rllLY 18, 1902a
T»at: tl.»e TSAtLT » AOVAX.!
f.. ¦¦;:.
News and Opinions
OP
NatkMial Importance
.AJLtGNBi CONTAINS BOTH
btUI, kfOMil $6 a year
Mly thi Zmity, by m'l |8 a yeai
JElp Sunday 5un
II iti tmtm tttttf tmtgttm tttmrnotH
li^lMpy. By IMil, |2 a year
AA*Ma Tm tnt. ttam torn
E. A. Dorlon
DONOED AUCTIONEER
rreepert, X. Y.
Benjamin D. Homan
BUILDER
HENRY H. HAMMOND,
Tonsorial Artist,
Main St., BrnSn'H'oV. Freeporl,L.I.
Hair Cntllnir, Stnaelnf. ehampoolov.
8iie<:lal sttentlon to Cblldren's Hair CattlDg.
01 /K. TIIK NEW BARBER A CALL.
»%*"rr-a|Tfi
rAi iiNT5
Longenecker Bros.
DENTISTS
669 Fulten Streat, •raaklyn
at
FMCrORT, UIIY I HETWARO lUllOIIO
Opp. Depot, on Wedntaday* and Friday
from9a.m. tolp. m. Wn. R. LosoBiiacaan. D. D. 8.. Manacrr
^'1
NXW ErDITION
|ii^ai>iiational pictloiiary
MMr nat«a Tlir*«<h«ut
aSaOOO New Words
Mmaaa aad Darinltiana ^npaiad oadar tha diraet aupar- MmWW.T. HAKRIS,Ph.D.,LL.D., jmtm tUttto Gcnmlaalonar of Bdn- lallBB. aaaiatad by a larga corpa of aaaifaHM apaaialiata aad aditara.
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tmt imOrmmHmtlmuJlTtl Itttud am ilpt, .jT!i]/iliTlir''l'mUridiid'nt Ifrm SdOiem 'Ji'iii ImlirtwUmiSmm btmtd la Ottiitr, ipta. ',<Mlttttlttl.mllAtltil.
tt. tim aiAHlll
CoUu^ia
tIBcaulsbWerai
Dictloaaiy
5bWer4ssaaPkra*«*.
O. • C. Mafffltem Ca. f ^^S^Jj,
rMhllakora **« hfttrntftM A Maaa.
MRS. WARING,
Fnrmerly of Wanla*b, wliere abe ba* baeu do¬ lni: h.minii** fur 1I1.1 laat eigbt year*, haa iiPbnku a HTURK 00 the
Cor. of Pine and Grove Sts.,
with a full «toc'k of Sohool Snppllr*, Slatlon- rrr, Cuar.otlanerr. l>a«e Ball*, Bal*, Paper Napkin*, Tonlbplck*. Ac. At*a a fall atock if the Vla«*t Srgar. andTobacao. Hhe haa
al.ioa
Fine Ice Cream Parlor.
wblch will he npeiied to th« pnbUc a* tnon aa the rtanon permit*, a*" Club*. Cbnrclie*. I'artle*. etc ¦ can be .applied st the thnrtret DOlice—ever] ttiloa at tbe luweat po>*lble price
SERMONS
of tha
REV. DR. NEWELL DWIGHT HILLIS
anoocssor to Henry 'Ward Beoclior, of Plymooth Church, and
mmm gibbons
of Baltimore, Md., are pablished iu tb«
Monday Edition
of tho
Brool[iyn Eagle
J 5olid PagM of Stenographic Sermon Reports
IHE SUISCRIPTICi PRICE PER TEAR IS $1.S0
SAMPLES ON REQUEST
A DVERTISING
xX I ^
la— I
THIS PAPER
SURE TO BRIXQ RESULTS.
John Pa Wright
QENERAL AUCTIONEER
Fraaant, X. T
Tiie inly Way lo Attraci trafie Is t'J M.-^l<e Known Wha' You Have to Offor.
rUEIIBFRAUDyERTISEfllSIHESJl
nt*«r'i| liro ••mil'
fTOHKLAXATIYE '
If yea hava aow atemarh. iadlcaatijii, bWeaanaaa, constipation, bad kcaalk, diasinaaa, inactive liver, Itaartbam, kidnay troublea, backacha, lo*:i at afipatlta, hiaoinfiia, lack of rnarfy, bad blood, Notched or muddy akin, ar aay hiraui waia aad diaotdara whieh tell tha atory of bad bo-srela and an m^iAmt 4igaati^ ayatam, Laxaicola WiU Cure Yoa.
It atiU claaa out llw bowela, stimulate tha liver end kidneya, sneogtben Um awnnii maaibcanoa of tha atomach, purify your blood and put you ••aa yom toot" a^tda. Yeur appetite will return, your bowcle move legu- laflf, year Utrar and kidneya ceaae to trouble you, your skin will clear and ftaabaa aad yoa will fsel the old time energy and buoyancy.
\.
lasaklaa tk.' prnper mediciue III give ilii'ir link' one. fur ri)niiiliM.iion. aiantaa.eeMeandslailbtr tn>ul>lr*. will Goil lAiakntitan Idtal iDedlrlii.< fnr rblldn >' II fes^atlMtrkowala r<«ular wlth.>ut |«lo ..r trlinns, :¦• i.< aaareurral tunii'. a..*l.i- aalwaa alda diaeattan. rrttevc* rreileaaaee*. rlcun tlin roati'.l tuiiinar. redure. fi'ver.
taamitilisab^. iiafiil ill ii iiintv 'tii "^ ii- -" — rr chiidrtn
tkt m amd atk fm iL
FtrSrftlv^ All Drusr^ists.
G««ri
llMlnfa h fl irTi t*^- -~ 1 1 I I4T11K rrntrali«a, Ittll Ihr intial «Hi«k>n>K «l. bet ¦•.** K t .m.
immmmdhOmmmaMA. Uutto ami i...i».,.t)a ai i.»* |.tK«. S.V or bhi At ilru^cat^ >^n<l ( r lr«^ to t* THilAXAKOIA CM . Itt Na»5a.i S^rrr. N ^ . ard nwMion ,ht nmtrtr . I ^ r>i r .in.tfKtai «MV addrraa uti tritipi «( .'At in alawipa > > |m-%I n<>ir, all thur^* CrvtMid, « .4 Lsaak.la, .uft. i«M i.% Im-x t^t A Ion- tmm.
HEAD
NDISES?
r rtcM rar brgaa u aiaa. *a4 Ui* kept s*i (Mtiag <mw
S^^^
CHARLES LENKER, Proprietor
Trees, Shrubs, Rare ETergreeos nprnrfifinnc Hirdy Roses, Choice Cat Flowers ^«=^"raiiuii&
DesUis aod Potted Piaots for and runerais
MAIN STREET, freeport, l. i.
Greenhouse... Plants
Loiiir by quan¬ tity. Fulldi- raetlana will be fountl in our arlea Ilat for alantlng and earing fertreee. Thia prioa liat la fraa
R* P* JEFFREY & SON
TREES, SHRUBS AND HOTHOUSE PLANTS
In graat numbera and varlatlaa. true to name
and dug 'reeh from thc ground, and
dalivared in a ahert time in moiat condition
BELLMORE,
L. ;.
The Freeport Bank
Capital $30,000
MAiN STREET, FREEPORT
JOHN J. U.WDALL, I'r.'el.lcnl
rll.AfNTEV T. Sl'IHUfK. VU'e IVi'f.
WIl.l.lAM S. Il.\l.t,. CMliter
Beard of DIraetora
.llllin .1. KHodalt .MiKnHt ImnitK
Smli Ciix \V!lliKiii li. .Miller
Wlllllm K. OoMfr ll Ui^ilfV IMlie Walls B tl. CnrnwTll DkiiI.I Ii. Uaynur OlialaceyT. Sprnjmel'olt'B I'ellit Chaiinc I.. Wsltsro llHrwy H. Smilli Wilrtcs U. IUII lieorge M. llaiulall
ilam Edvar Jacks-11
Open, exrrpt leiral linliday*, fromS a.m. In 3 1. ni. OITers fatllitlu* and tiidm-e- iiieniii in everv deiiarlinent eijiial tn thotie ¦ )( ell tlirt tie .\ew Vork or HriKiklyn Bank* nr 'trns; C'liipunieM, and every lU'ronimu- itatii'h a-, r»r rs In ronrialent Willi cun- Mirvatlve nianaKeiiienl.
Inlerem st il.e rale nf ,1 percent, paid on lime du|>ii!'llii, lliree mniillis ur inure.
DrafI* iasueil un all parUnf Eiinipe..
Dnes a Keneral baukiiiK l)Uiiint«8.
.Ac'inunls llf I'lirpiiraliunii, cuinpantcs, emielii'S, elc, noliciteil.
Kntire natlsfRctiiin guaranteed.
liiiiulrii-ii will receive prompt atteniiuD anil Ih'cheerfully answered.
Banh of...
IRockvlUc Centre
Villaflc Bveiiue Itoclitiiille Centte, 1. f.
HIRAM R. SIIITH, Prttiileiil
THOMAS 6, KNI6HT, Vlct-Prttldent
IER6EN T, RAYROR, Ctttiler
Xoat^ Of Directote
(ieorReW. UavlHon Tbomas U. KniKlit .loliu Vincent Hiram U. Smitli
lileiitwnrth L) Coiubcn Wesley B. Sn;itli Austin Jayue l^harlee L. Wallace
Charles \V. Hayr* Austin Comwell
Arrender Sinith John T. Davisou
Juhn W. DeMott Hamilton W. Peamall
Edwanl T. Thurslun
We On a rieneral Uankinif Baainem of llepoi ttand lllHcnunt.
lulerew I'nid un Spiolat Depoalt*.
Ilrarii<ls.sueil un Enxland aod theCkintluent.
Your I'atruiiaKe .*-lultelt«d.
Hanklni; lloiiro: 9 A. ya. to 3 p. u.-, Batar- day. II A. u. tu IltH.
Discount Days; Tueadaya and Fridays, tl AM.
BUY THE
ALWAYS
RELIABLE
-Inquire of
C, I. WALLACE, I. DA SILVA, LIBBY I HEYWARD, J. DORION
FROM THt MARKtT PLAOT.
To lift the burden from tbe wesk and old. To ease th* Iaaa, fiva aoaest work (or fr>M Thst those we love may live; bravely lo
ttsnd Within the msrket plsce, wiih heart and
hand A* true snd strong «* when in other days We sewed snd spun, and trod iw-ert house
hold way* Msy be our w-omaa's part. Yet do wi
priz* Kot less our power to help, to sympathize. To love and blest. We face the life we find In our own day, care not to louk behind Or waste the hour* in gneving thnt our Ini Is ca*t io time* when labor cries, "Spar«
not." Beanng in palience tiieconteniptiious stnni Flung off by those who dream, and havi
not known, Sn will we lire and work, lie stout of heart. Xor fear to lose through toil thc bottpr
psrt. —>*ra (i. Small, in Boston Transcript.
^!S> '^.k^.k^Jk^.kMk ^l*" tlf
t*"^! Furniture ' Carpets &
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^1 •s! '/l •&! ^1 Mk
i«* 'k^-k^-k^.k^.kiflk^.k^.k^.kMjis.
',k
.&I Stoves, flanges, ^1 Housefurnisbing ^j Goods....
«o=i :S Oil and ^«<'^'»^^, Gasolene Stoves
^1
*^tfr Mk
',k i^ [k 1'^ 'k
[k
'k
\k
IS"
.k
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C. PEASELL
of Freeiwrt Is uuw ready lo furnlah yuu with Ih"
E3est Cooking 5tovc
nu tlie market, and une of Iho fh Minus duutile heaters,
..XAURA
or auy ulher kind. C. PEASELL & SON Undertakers and Bmbalmera Telephone Call, 19a
This Mantela.a
in Oak, Gloaa Finiah
$15
Oak Cabinet IManteia from $12 up
MANTEL & FIREPLACE FITTINGS
of all kimls, at rity prin s
BATHROOMS AND VESTIBULES TILED
ORNAMENTAL CENTERS AND BRACKETS
D. MORRISON
Show Rooms Crove Street, Freeport
FROM THE MERRICK ROAD TO THC WATER FRONT
Woodcleft
Building Sites
ALL CASES OF
MAFNE8S OR HARD HEARING ARE NOW OURABLE
hy om Marbnwrtioa. Only tboaa bom deaf are incnrable.
KAO MBES CEASE IMMEDIATELY.
P. A. WmHAM. or BALT1MOM. aAVSl
BALTtMOna. Md. Marcli v>. i»*i
fiiiakBis lefciistliiij I iT Tl -•— •- '—*~~* ¦—Il-"-"—-~
HMUslatT at atr eeaa. ta be aard ai voar 4iacr<tioa. \tmA aeajtst* aa* mv i
aalil 1 Iwl
gmmSttg ta £a*at^atireW. . „.j.,._
^ fnadiriial a traatatcat ftr catarrh, (or three «K>mh<. wilhoal say *acM, "^•^'J'''':
- *'¦ -^- ¦-'- a ethera. thc nio.1 emin«ite»r.pec>ali»lol Ihia citv. wlio low mr Ihai
rhtia lae.jod cvtB thai oaly lenipori '' ' "
k paper, aad ordcrea yeur Ircal- d;reclioiia Ihe ao«e*erased, aad tu ml irtlv restored. 1 ikaak y«i
Ara ettsaetleg many ktma aaaUara, whe ara
a *!*•• ef •uiil'nts iKai le oet eioell**
•1«* aea *r«hlteetMr*l k«*uty anywliere wttli-
ISe Qr«a«*r New Var* awBuraen hole
Qood Boating, Bathing, Fishing
Plra Faat ol WaUr at Loar Tide
Laaatad In tita Pr*«r«aal*a Vlllafe a*
FREEPORT, L. I.
¦nt. 'aMirtCta aesd • oaly * lew da»-. •cioiilint i.-
je dig. a»*T fte twsa*> ngr fctatiaa iathe J i.ea»r Jcar aa!
MsmaraadMateKaiate teiyinMy rjorv ... ....
¦ »•—•••¦• ' p A. weaMA-V, rj» S. Broadway, a*Uu»»re. Md.
OmrtPtmtmiAtUAmm mm imtorforo trilh pour tiatttal oerupmtlom.
n«=e- YMI Ml ONE VMIBELF AT HME "" SpT
,AniiCUM^5NUtAUEA«L,aiieAM,IU. ^
Oood Sahooie, ai«o Ckurehea, Waii-Equippad Flra Oa-
aartmant, Ftret Cleee WaUr Suaaiy,
Elaalne Uflhta, Ootf Unka,
Caaaiiant Raada tat Biaycitng and Srmng.
Far Partlaalara apply ta
RANDALL & MILLER
FREBPORT, L. L
Or 16 Badfard AtraMO, Braaktjs
U7» >
IT was an ovii da.v for Greeii Couut.v ¦n-ben Btll Ockerson became SlierilT, IhoiiKh lili flrst ti-rni brought no "Usplrlon of his real rllKilnv. ."^otin' oillum ratuii upon him when hi' tuuk up ¦with ("Ili't HIgglns, tho -('owlwy lawj-pr." who wantpd to bo JurtRC luit by thf time publli' opposltiou wnn aroused lu Sandstone Hlgirlns hsd ¦wou nnd the Judge and tbr SlierifT ouui ineneed to run tUiupH witb a hisli hnnd. Saudstone -n-as the count.v sent nnd the only place in the louut.v In wbiih Ockerson and Hlifgius iveie fully aud kuowingly feared nnd hated.
The decent cowmen of itrein luadi' up a minni'lty which the SlierilT and his side partner. Judge HIgglns, iiuick- ly set aliout reducing lo ii ijon-ciies.x and scattered handful. Men .who had borne good reputattous were uiaile the scaiH'goats for the Sheriff's lawless pets, drunken nifflans i-liot up tlic towus. Insulted wouien aud terrltled the townsfolk >vltb luipmilty. Kut let a sheepman, a miner or a tenderfoot so mucb as invite the Kuspleiou or arouse tlHi wrath (if a cattleinun. und the vengeance of '"the law' was swifl and sure.
If Ockersou brought in an oceasioual horse thief or robber. Judge Higgius uever failed lo soften liis puuisbment Of remit his sentence. Kul If nu ac¬ cused, suspected or •piotiabte" law- lireaker was sbot down iu his tracks by the uuerrlng weapon of the Sheriff. It always trauspireil that tin- victini was elthei' a sheepman oi' one of thnse besltatiug characters who had fnlled lo ciiuutenanie and support ilie iilUcirs in authority. Meninvblle tlie good peo¬ lile of Saiidstouc, iu abject teri-iir of their Sheriff, were secretly plotting for Ills removnl. Like mo.st good TolkN, llie.v were nellher adept nor at ease with the weapous of the desperado. The Uev, Throckmorton, a lirave youug paslor. had dared to arraign botli Sheriff and Judge from his Uttle pulpit ine Sunday, while n squad of bowling rowdies were galloping aud shout lug llii-oiigh tile Ktrept. Hill liN rninic .'hurch tiurued down that night auil put un eud to the hope of organized opposition.
Doc Jelf IVterson, the I'oi'nuir, hail secretly looked up Ille recnids iil' Ock- Tsoti and Higgius. He knew tbat tlic ludge had studied law wblle serving a oug term In Ihe Missouri penitentiary, ind that the Sheriff's picture bad urua- .nented the gallery nt Topeka, bnt lie- loud whispered confereucen beliliid locked doors wltli Heacoii l.iisk and some of the lending inercbniits uoliiiiig •ame uf the Information.
It was ta Manh iliat seven steers ivcre driven away from tlie I.yiix Klvei- liottonm aud Tom Harkness of liiamond Y outtll came iuto Sandstone to get the Sheriff and posse after the Ihieves. Ilarkuess was an utter rogue, but he hnd seen two men ou foot nerdhig tlie steers northward, nnd Ock- I'l'Bon. with half a dozen picked men of bis own style, set out in pursuit. Tlie next morning nt daybienk while tlicy were ealtiug tlieir herd, Henry Ktllng and his partner, a Iiutehmau nained Caspar, were surprised and scared lo lind a strange steer iuside their feme. I'hey founil where the wire hail been ut and mended, and tlie lioof-iaiuis of Ihe Iiorse outsiile where the luef bad beeu driven ii'to their ineliisuri' Rack of Ihelr shack ii, a pile mar rlie fence they fouud ulue flesh hicli's.
".V stall for cow lliieves:" said Kl¬ ling, a nervous liille sheep iiiiiii, win had lest mauy a sheep in the wire i ut lets aud kuew Ihc Sheriff for what be wns. "Lels hike fcr Ihc lioltnnis. I'nspav Ockersou will never tnke us In alive."
They drove the sleer out througli the house corral, anil iu len luinuIeK were icainpei'lug to mver in lhe lotiuiiwooil lliii'kets (if the river bottoni. .M '.i j'clock the Sheriff and his [losse fi.tiiiil Ihe cow and followed Its trail In Kl- ling's The lililes were iilckeil up as 'viilcnce. The otHccrs siiiuicd tlic ueighliorbood for the runaway-, mid, not Ilndlng Ihem, burned down the din' k ml lhe feed flielli r. rnl the wire '•n.l'. .Illd droie linck Inward towu with a huudred head of mutton. The •beep never renelied the pnuml. how.
Vcr, fnr lulll Harkness iliclid ih"in twny frntll the fctlleiiuiits an.t hendeil ihem for Lym Kiver. The recovered steer was corralled in Ockersmis jiiid. 'ind a chargi' nf catlie sti aling tlxed ny Judge Higgius agaiust "Henry l';i ling and mii' laspar. shii'ii ranchers, n town»lil|i 11. ilrein i'onnty. ili " Ihls story soon tillered inm Sandsiniie ind great wa« ihe suppressed iudigua- Mou which it an.Usui, line r.lerMiu ilmught of asking for Kederal al.i iu •iippressiug Ibe twin lyraiiis of iJreeii ''•niiiiy. I.ut iii'tiody iise secuiiil tn I.e .lllle l.l coutrivi a iiieasiu,. sufll, i,'iiil\ liracticai an.I daring fm the task
Meanwhile the Sheriff and ili. Jnd::. . who hnd opinly entered luin au alll uuce whidi Included cnimni rcial as Well as legal supremacy were eug.iii'il in enlarglni: nud imprnvieu a comt.iii.i. liun livery stable nnd feed yard. In which thiy were eiiually liitcrefle.l. Itie project under way wa» tlie «ink-
llg of .1 Well l,llt t'j,' lleepiooleil
iliiillke and sn'or inu In wlii.h they were both bild by the inwin-fnlk ninii. .r ueccK.'.ary fnr them tn do iiio«; n( i)i.' Work Ihemselvis liuy took turns t.e I..W digaing at ilie .-lay or .Inlling iiit.. ¦ lie rocky stn.in but werr hard pui :. I.nd a stesily ui.iu who would man n... «Uidlj». w Lilil tifi.d th. ilirt nn.l .:. l.rls tnd till- diggers Uu iiiselvi •. ir.... i!ie '.cell. o;i Monday moruiug. how Cc;-. n ftranger struck lowu lu tearcb of w.rk M" wss a nJ-taired. piiii.^i i;ern;.>ri. wiih bulging bllle iJes. wrv "ileut but v.'r.i gofKlua'urill. So Ock- .'I'sou L lei'i uiiu. and from S in the looraii..,: nil ,'. !ii llu.' evei ng. wilb out a:i nont for r-n a* ii.i.ii, Le bad iHgti.t ul.! panted at ili- i .nch bau.i:.- ef ;ii< -.^icdlass. Ih.-it hour he h.i.l k|>eQi In ,1 iiii-.st extra int.uar) msnuei for I*oc 1'elen.en had wnuhed bin. t'loll .lown lUe nialu atrcei in tlie e<lg.' .¦I'town .'.Li ib'u v-.'-d Ilk. a airttouuil
for tlie woods half a tulle away. How¬ ever, he ¦was back at his post nt 1 o'clock aud the work went ou In silence. .\t 5 o'clock Ockerson came up in thp bucket.
"I got the drill in about five inches." he said to Higgius. who was ready ti descend. "1 thiuk the next blast will fetch her. Better make n deep hob this time nnd drop in two sticks o' dyn nmtte. It wou't take morn' half an hour, Jedge."
•-.\11 right, tick," snid thc Judge, get ting Into the bucket with nn admoni tnry "Easy, ensy, melnherrl"
.Vt .^..•10 from ihe depths of the well cnnie the worker's voice. -Ill, ii|i Iherei (iet ready to hist. "
"E^t iu .1 two-.niuute fuse, .ledgel' shouted the Sheriff, iieerlug down into the well, "llow deeps the drin'r"
"Twelve ~lnclies," wns Ibe auswer.
There was silence for tlve minutes, Ockerson leaning over the hriuk of tbi: aliyss. the llerninn ul Ihe handle wait lug for tbe word. .K llttle man with au old-f.ishioued musket bnd come uii un noticed nud was slttiug on n heap ot stones Jum iH'hiinl tiie (ierman. 1I( said nothiug. The fai worker at the windlass e.i ed hliu with vacaut. watery e.ves.
".\re you ready, iiiein herr';" came the voice of Judge HIgglns.
".Ml ready!" cried the ("ierman.
Peering Into the blaek aliyss Slierill Ockerson could see the llnsii of a match and then tlie red spinier of the fuse. Tbe windlass creaked as the (ierman bent to liis ta.«k. Inu Oikersnn, leaning over, wa.s saying; "111 l.ci Bhell I nine In tonight, Jedge."
"Hope so," answered llie voice rising swiftly toward the surface. "I piled all the loo.se rocks eTer the dyuaiuili and packed It down with clay. Bet tho shorn wreck the "
His bead ivns almost level with tin' surfnce, but be did uol Hnish the sen tence. The sudden shot nf a guu neat the (ierman's ear caused liiiii to drop the handle. Down went mail anil bucket with 11 scream and a crush. Ockerson tiiraed swiftly round nnd saw Henry Klliiig. the little sheep mail, Jllst ]inislng a ragged rock. Be¬ fon' tbe Sheriff could dodge It struck hlui full In the face. He uever heanl Ibe awful explosion that followed lu llle -well, nor felt Ihe tiual crnsh of nn olher stnne wlilcli Ihe wiry Utile Kt ling dropped upou bis head. In live mlnules the whole towu was ruuuiug into the corral, crowding rouud tb« lhe well. They fouml tlie nutchuuiii nlitiosi hysterical wllh fright; (J.ker son ipilte dead, bul from the >nioke vomiting orltlce in the iiirtli canu no sound bin the rush and gurgle ol wnler as ibe -well "ciiiiie In.' .Vnr did anyone see lie lillle slnep iiiaii 111 Snndstotie again, iliougti Ids shaik is rebuilt and his niiuli partnei lives with hlui lu all the serenity of peace ful toil and nn uiinitlled cnnscleuce.
.\s for Hoc IVierson, the ("ornner. In is very jirond of his lirst venliet, wblch was "Death by a lueiuatiite explosion oil the part of Judge ("bet Higgius. aud by a fragnieut of (tying rock on ilu. part .If Sberiff Kill O.k.'rsnn. Iwiili be mg l.nmgbt almut by the accidental discharge of a gnu in the hands of a party or parties to us unkuown."- John 11. Haflcry, iu ilic Chlcngo Itecord Herald.
GRAIN ELEVATORS OF AMERICA.
The farmers ot the lulled States tn ila.v are sowing corn Iieids aggregating over Sil.iRKi.iKKi acres—l(l,iKKl,ij(Hl more tban ten years ago—aud linrvestiug LM»lK).CKKI,(XJO liushels and over in n sen son. Their Avheat llelds cover 'III.IKKI,. ISKl acres -4.ikhi.iiiiii inon' Ihnu iu IStH) —and even tlie nat ana Is nearly 'dl).- il(Hl,iSMi acres, an Increase of tweul,\ per ceul. ll may be impossible to sell siii-h a crop iinniedlately except at a loss. Tiiei-efoi'e,.tIie Iinperntlve neces. sity for storage fnillllles hns resulted lu the development of the elevntor system in .'\iuerica on a scale unknown ilsewhere 111 the world.
(Ju a Dakota. Kansas or Nebraska farm, where tbe harvest fleld may cover ."iWI or 'iiaki acres, ouly a small portion of the yield Is threshed and placed ill barn bins. The bulk is car¬ ried to what are termed intlroad eli-va lois. local.'d ill .iiuveiiient towns. I'hese vary in i apacily froin 1(I,IKKI to liHi,iMiii busbels, according to locati.in In the producing dlstuci, an.l from them llll' tninspnrntion coiuiiauy 'oads ils .nrs for thi' donicslic or foreign mar- kits, r.ill ilie district elevators, as liny iiiigiit lie 1 ailed, represent only « frai tlon of the space tor storage Mhich now exists in llie I'lilted Slales Be lore it is Inadcd on sliipboard at tide water, a cargo may pass Ihrnugh fnm or flve iliffeieiii l.nlldliii.'s. be trans ferred linm iar inln lessel aud lincli aiiain lo car, ns the modern processes employed fniilitnle lis huudllng with ease aud economy.-D Alleu Willey, In the Uuglneerliig Magazine.
W.SE WORDS.
D.a.l issii.'S I'li'.'iie no disenssiou.
LoM' links lieaien to our earth.
Well iK'ing Is the ouly true virtue.
Tile generous ate always grateful.
Mighty I iMrs rise lU ijulet plnces.
I'be new Uian will haie new man¬ ners.
Burnlslie.i l.ras* slilne- l.ngbler than nuggets of gold.
Mnuy negaiivi- uf vice do uot make tt posliive villue.
IVrsonal resjinnsiblllty caunot tie dis¬ charged by jiroxy.
l'lle inusic ceases wlien the inslru- meut listens tu itself
'1 lie flowers ot I"Joiiing l.b.nin i.n tlie tr.'.' nf righieonsuess.
1'., Ins. nne nf our ui.ils uKiy mean I., lose llll our triumphs.
.No ainiisement can be iuuoceut when It lieeouies all absorbing
.Many a tuau's practice puLs an ex¬ tinguisher ou his profession
It is belter to U' true to thc false tliau to 1 e false to the true.
.\ luau's greaiuess is often exblbitej lU bis s,'ir-i|jipi.«.'il reairlciious.
Houor is uue of thone Ihings thai I., that seeks It aliall uot llud ii.
lie wlio rtts his shoulder to lhe yokf is Biting his brows for the irowu.
it is easier to sec the wajr t^ oughl ¦ o u.) tlian to go iu tbe nay we tov,— Uaius 11..ru.
A Hlvgraplir.
Bor.l, welci iiie.l. ean s»ed. cried, fell ::rew. amused reared, studied, exam ired graduaieil iu love lov,.!. en gaged, iiiarrl. .1. iiiiarreled. recincili-il siiffcn'd, ile»eMid. takon III, died Kiouriieil. liuriwl aud forgotten—Net* York News.
f-andaa** .trtatv ml Rllad Ooppmrt.
In tlie p'loreM part of l<oiidon whIcL 1 .'s lietr^w the Bauii of Englaud then! ire uesriy 'JiKKI lilinil ixtsous. tnnst ol wlinui are .een liorlui: the day l-rg liiug .n 'h* 'ti.it 'luaii.r. uf ibe cti
GUTES CLOSES CORN DEAL
Shorts Allowed to Settle at About 80 and Slump Follows.
FARMERS BROKE THE CORNER
¦ a Which Ruled Ihe llarkel Per- ^ettlentenl lo l£*i-ape Harln( lo I p Wllh Cash llralo—Farmer* > llealUe al Ihr Hiah Prlree— I Kullinateil al 81,S O,0OO.
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Chieagn. Jolm W. liates has dosed nlll bis 1 orn deal ou the Cliicago Board of Trade. accoi-dlUB lo Sainuel Sioiieti. lllc uiauaglng pariner of tbe tlnn of (latcs. Ilnrrls 4: Cn. lle stated tlial sellleiiii'iiis haviug beeu mnde tiy the shorts, the deal was closed, as far as llle New Yorkers were eoncerned, and . Inseil in a munner highly satis lariniy lo the men who niii it Kroin .111 inside source it was leariicd thnt till' scitiemeul was nroiiud eighty cents, and the estimated pnillis of lhe deal an' close to $l.,-i(Ki,iKHi.
liates' action was followed by a slump of flfteeu and one half ceuts in till price nf July corn, and once leoii' llle nutslders. iiartl.'Ularlv the cnmiiiyinau and Ihe farmer ivho had hopeil lo realize liigli prices, have been left as ihe llicu lo bold Ihe tiag.
i:arly lu the day tlie bulls suddenly refused to take July coru at tbe fancy prices from the farmers and couulry- iiieii and eicvator people who were sliii.plng It In quantities, and expect¬ ing lo get eiglity (Tills al least for It, nud llle drop follnwcd, the price tieiug klioi'ke.l off Itrieeii and oue-half cents
diii'iii
the day.
liai.'s Ilever lost loiitideiii e wbeu tbe shoits wen' lighting hlui the hardest, aud when men of millious entered the pit againsl blm. be niaineil his ensy bearing ami offered to bet »-.>ti.(HHI thnt July corn would go to nineiy cents. Thcu. when no one would lake his wager, lie scni the .iriee Ihere Just In slmw Ills power. Then he let It sng Im.'k a notch.
When the slinrls begnn to nei in n inauner nue of Ihe (inles partners termed "web-hlng." the new-crowned .-orn klug intlmatiil tie would settle fur ek'hty-elght cenls. That starteil a ru¬ mor that he wus beaten. His reply wns Ibe forced setlleiueiii wlilch fol
To form all estiniale of Ihe apparent proflt tiy the deal would necessliule a knowledge of tlie avernge price al wllil'll Hie projierty was bought. This cnll never be known unless liates chooses to divulge It. Il is estimated, liowever. tiy close observI'rs of the trausactlon that Mr. liates' proflt will not exeeed tSl.lMKI.iKW. This ainount will be divided up between ten or a dozen inlllloiialres wlio were Interesled in Hie denl.
Tile corner at oue lime promised iiiatiy millions of proflt, and the farmer whose well fliled cribs lined the tracks of nearly every rnllrond entering Chl¬ cngo Is held responsible for Its early closIni:. There were substantial re¬ serves ri'oin lhe liumper crop of ItllKI nnd llie large yield of llNil. 'This corn has tiecn lield for a satisfactory luar¬ ket The farmer did Ilot begin to take advantage of the situation until the price of .Iuly got up tii the seveuttes. and when il flnally reaehed nlnely cents the Chicago market was deluged with cash corn.
l'"or awhile the Harris-liates people kept the market denned up, but slend ily Increasing iiuatitlties began coming, and the jirospeil nf Inadliig up with a lot of eighty cent corn which Ihey mlghl not lie able to dispose of at over sixly cents tieeame siimcwbat ap¬ palling, 'without warning they with¬ drew all supiiort, settled wllli llle short.-, and dosed the deal.
Mew Hrillsh I'remler.
Arthur J. Balfour, who succeeds his uncle, l.ord Snilsliury. as the Trlnic Minister nf (ireat Britain, bas served n Inng apprenlteeshlp as a government
ASTHCR J, »ai.rnva,
oflicial and is liierefore well qiiallliid 111 till bis present liiuli position, lie Is
liftyf ' years old. a liaili. lor. i iil-
Illlld. K.'bolarly. au oialor and a golf I'lithiisinsi.
Tlilrlr llrowaed From Sitmtnar.
Tliiiiy peisons were ilniwned by the sinking of a sniall passenger sleaiiiei on itie Luge Itiver, near I'lobroa Sclnnskala, Itussia 'The disaster was .iii.s.'d l.y oveii-iowiling. duly those of Ibe passengi'i's who «ere nu ibe up pcr deck weie saved.
Mil.r-lwo Ilar* Wllhnul Foo.l,
Mrs lie.iruc died at Ctieslerfleld Imt . nflcr nil enforced fasi of sixty two dnys. During all that lime she bad noiiiiiiK but a few sponlisful of water Sbe was suffering from cannr of iIh >toiiiai'b.
l-eaped From Brookljn Brldce.
Jaiii.'s .McBride. a lalioni. of Bmok till, wh.. li'iN beeu olll of emptoyiuelll for s..111. lime. Juuiped fniin tbe Brook lyn Briiliii . lie was rescned fnun the water by a tng liont. and It was said 111' pn.bably would n'coM i
The Sporllna World.
Iliiir. Mauri.e i'auu..u. wiio years .11.,. wa- 1,11.iwii as a wrestler au.l -i:..ng man. died at Suu Knincisco. Ho ici'iglied isHi poumls and wnn a museum fnak
'Tl;.' Lii;.-li-ii lawn letiui« leam. coii M-tiuu of the Broilieir D.'berly and r.vm. are enming to the luited States Io .'i.nti'st for lhe .Vmerlcnn . hnnipiou- ship.s.
Tile rniverslty of lon.uto and Ihe I uiiersily of Califoiuia are «ald lu lie ciiHIeuipIaljiig euirii'S In tile Intercol¬ legiate Iteg.illa .'It roughkeepsio la fniure r;
ILll Mint baseball players have di leiited Vate by pi to 4 at New Haven.
Adam B iiuuu, of Buff II... N. V lias f.ir the hecu 111 yeai won Ihe ull (iroiiuil cliauipioiifl l|j of th- .\iiiateur Attilelic riiUiu.
'The steward* Ol" Ihl I'nriB Jockej Ilnll hmc suspended the i:i euse of ,1. Keiff llle Anieriean liM'key. foi; .,Ue iiinuth for striklni; auotber Jockey al
lhe Knlli'll 1.1. es.
.\ disii.'iich from Fort tine. Canada, stales that lake Uarkleio's famous fpiijisi .,.!•. Ill-, \Yalker was found dead .:: h.s stall at a stock farm near 1,,. HI •itlyl.V 13"'. track
STATE NEWS
Adlraadaak Blk Ara Thrlelac.
Chief Protector I'ond. of the Forest Klsh nnd Gsme Commlssloo. at Albany salil that the elk Ihat were lilM'rated alHiul one year ago In the Adirondacks are doing finely and have n large nnm¬ lier of calrcs. The Chief Profeetor adde<l that as tbe ,clk wintemi well with an unusual ileplh of suow. jier- sous inlerested in Ihe stocking of tbc Adlrondncks wllb large game mny lie asBiiivd of the success of Ibe ex|H>rl- ment. The Chief Protector had re¬ turned from a meeting wllh tbe gnme protectors from tbe remote districts of the Adirondacks. Tbey reported that the deer wintered splendidly, nnd that they have Increased since the anil- bouudiug law. They can' lie found nt llie present time In detached parcels of timber lauds at long distances from the main wowls.
Mneh Damaxe Naar Dllea. A heavy lalnslorm passed ovet Oneida County, causing great damage 11 farming regions. The rain de¬ scended lu torrents for over an hour, sending the Mohawk River over its lianks. The almost continuous rain which has fallen In tbe last month bas almost ruined growing crops. Karm products for thie caanlDg factories, which nre numerous In Oneida Couuty. have lieen replanted. The rain practi¬ cally ruined the additional crops of corn, sweet peas. toiuat(x>s nnd other garden truck upon which canning fnc- torles i-ely at this season of the year for uext winter's output. The reivnt raius have lieen noticeable for the num¬ ber of smnll cloudbursts.
Oaslda Lahe Trasady.
The diseinboweled body of a mau was fouud In Oneida Lake near Ibe trestle of the S.Tracuse, Lakeside and Bald- wlnsville Railroad at Syracuse, Ou Ibe shore war a hroken whisky Imttle nud a razor ease. Tbe man was about foriy-Uve years old. wure black coat aud vest, striped trousers and Wack shoes. He was aliont flve feet seven Inches lu height ami weighed 18(1 pounds. Coroner D. B. Mattbews, after Mil autopsy, announced that tbe mnn \<lka dead before he siruck tbe water nnd tbat probably murder waa coni¬ initled. Thousands of persons visileil lhe morgue, but Ibe liody remained unl- deutiflcd.
aanght Ueath. But Diad Unwllllag. .\lbert H. Parks, a painter, at Pal¬ myra, wanted to die. and be took Paria green. Intending to kill bimself, .K physician was summoued. aud after worklug over him for twelve hours he got him beyond tbe danger point. He lefl him tben with Instructions Ihat Hie patient should remain lu lied nnd not move. Parke's desire to die bad left blm. and, remembering Ihat the physician had snld that he was out nf dauger, he thought It would hasten his reeovery If he had something to eat. He gol up and started tu get II, Imt Ihe exertion was too mucb. nnd be died in teu minutee.
.luriKa Wllllam Marrla Daad.
Judge William Marvin died nt his home lu Skaneateles. He was nlnely- four years old. He was appointed I'nited States District Attorney for Iporida In 183& by President Jackson, .¦nid United States Judge nt Key West bv President Van Bureii, He held court at Key West until LSlKl. After the war President Jobnaon appoiuted Judge Marvin Provlalonal Governor of Florida. Ho voted for every Demo¬ cratic Presideut from Jackson to Cleveland, hut bolted Bryan, He was the father-lnlaw of General Luding' lon, Quarterinaster-Genernl, V. P. .K.
Promlaeat Kaeha*t*r Merchaat Dead.
fiillHTl Brndy, a citizen who bas lieen actively eounected with the itone-cul- tlug busiuess In Rochester, Albion and Buffalo for many years, died In Uoch¬ ester. Mr. Brady was Iwrn In liock- port, Kebruary 2. 18,34, Mr. Brady ae- iiulred vast interests in stoneyards at Kochester aud Buffnlo and valuable .pinrry proiierties nl .\lblon nnd held Ihem until April ot the preseni year. He was eonneeteil with mauy charl- lable institutions.
Church Taaor'* Wife Charged Wllb Then
.Mrs. Josephlue Wright was arrested in Syracuse ou a cbarge of graud lar¬ ceny She Is Ihe wife of Waller Wrighi, lirst tenor In Park Presby¬ terian Church choir and iiromlneni tn musical circles. Mrs. Wright was dis- -overed laking hat irlnimlugs from u I'ounier In F. J. West's millinery ston' ind wns turned over to Ihc poliee, She confessed to haviug taken arllclea ivorth tjl.'iOd from dry goods ston's.
Nupparl*<t aire oa aa.ll a Week. llev. B. A. Arnold, for Ibree years lr> charge of tbe Syracuse branch of Ihe Volunteers of America, bas giveu up Ihe place because forced to support a family of four on |(!,17 per week. Wheii he went to Syracuse he was promlned llfi per week, but the suui could not be raised, aud he lived ou fail" without running iulo debt. Dui¬ ug that time bls daughter bas allended High Hchool, aud looked ueat and well
kept. . .
Nelied Wllh Cramp* aad Drawaad.
Wllllnm Well, twenty-two years old, of Alliany, was drowned In NIvoerville Creek. He was swimming and was seized witii cramps. His companion. Morion Tolilns, went into Ihe water In au nttempt to save his conipaniou, but he, tno. was overcome nnd bad a nar¬ row escape from drowning. Well's body was rei-overcd.
Kcaalor Malhr Benamlaated.
Senntnr .Malby was unanimously re noinlmiteil liy the Reiiublican conven tlon for Ih? Thirty-second Dislrlct, beld iu Ogdensburg.
All Araaad tha Btata.
Yates Couniy reports a poor hay crop
A movemeut for a tiirec cent car fare Is on iu Uochester.
Datavia is now out of debt fcr Ihc first time in years.
IlornellsvllJe bnu begun fnr'nisblug au nil uight posltlllee service.
.Ml. Morris is to hav a forly-lou pi'tilic drinking fountain
Cinlni is nade that Augelicn is jlic pn'ttiest village In Allegany Couuty
Orleans Couuty apple growers are al ready talking alwut geilit.g t3 a barrel.
Mayville taxpayers bave voted tibkki for repairs of thc Union Scbool In Ihst villnge.
Tbree persons hnve Ix'eu shot to death in . nttaraugus (;ouuty withiu a .-c.r. In no Iustanee was the victim acting iu a lielligerrul or tbreateolug niauner. Iu two i-aws tbe dead nieu were fleeing frotn arrest. Al the trials one in-rson who was Indicted for man slaughter was aeijuitted. Fine* were i;uiK)sed on the olBeiTs In the other eases. Tliese have uot lieen paid, and iu une case Hie constable baa beeu absolred frum payurut.
A Celaaaal Ntataa. The i-olo***l equettnan atatua al Home l.f King \'ictur Eoimanuel II i* now near¬ ing emnpletioa. The iitaiue is about tkir- ty-tfaree lect in hciclit from tba level on which tbe horae •taada to tlia rrown of (be King'* head Tbe ieatkers la bit hel net arc about Svt fact extra. Tliere trill lie space for one or two peraoa* to aet into the Bead, end (ur fonr or five io toe bead if the liorM>.
Tearle laea Prmtm J aaact*.
Mr. B. D Waltli, one of tbc bc*t entu
iDoUigi*t« of hi* dfty, IB ia07 c*timaled tht
total ycariir loa* in tb* t'ojtcd Htata* froat
iaaaru to he Irom IMn.mnjWO lo M(lll,UiKi,
THE SABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMiNENTt FOR JULY 2a
au^eeti Tha Tea Cammaadmatita. DtiHa* to M», Kx. XX.. la-IT—Oaiaatl ***^ Matt, all., la-Manmry Tafaae.la'lTA t"ommeatar7 an tba Day*a l.aeeea.
The Kiitb Commandment. — Tliis coea- mandnirnt i* a connecliag linit belaeta (he hrsl and eecond tablea of tiie law, attd proiieriy belongs to botb.
I'.', "lionor.' 'Thi* meana more tiian ta oliey, it ia lo treat witb reverence aad af- fertion. "Thy lather and thjr malher." There la a defree of aflectioaaia leepecl ahirh it owing to parenta that no pereott rite can pro|>rrly riaim. Kor a ooBiiaerabIa time |«renta atand ** it were in tke place of (iod to their rhildrrn. and therefore re- belliun against their lawful comataada kaa been considered a* rebellion againat Qod. This prrrept therefore prohitnta, aot only all injurious nctn, and irreverent aad un¬ kind s|ieerlira to patent^ 'iiut eajoua ail necessary acta of kindnMa, filial leepeet and obrdienro. We can aearceiy etMipeee that a man honon hi* parcBte wko, wke* they fall weak, blind or *irk, doea not ex> ert himaelf to the utmoet in tbeir anpport. In *ucb caae* (iod at truly leiiBirca tke children to provide fur their pareBt*. aa He required thc parent* to *ar<vbt't aao Ib- struct tbe children when tbey were kelp¬ ies* and dependent, Moet of thoee wiio come to an untimely end are oMiged ta confess that breaking this commaMmeal and the fourth waa the lirat cause of tlMir niin, "I'pon Ihe land," etc. I. The na¬ tion ahall be prmianrnt in the promised laud. 'i. The individual life aball bc long, iiiiiilying happiness, |ieace and proeperity. While in it* primary meaning this i* to be understood an referring to the promieed land, the land of Canaan, .vet "in tne wider Ei'o|>e which thi* commandmeBt baa, aa being grounded in the nature of the family, and so alike binding upon all men, it is to be nudenitood of llie land or country o( any and every individual."
'The Sixth Commandment.—13, "nmn ahalt not kill." "Thou *halt do no mur¬ der." The murderer i* regarded aa oiM who wickedly destroy* Uod'a image ia inaa, and so moat b**ely aaaault* Qod Himaaif. Suicide i* accordingly prohibited bjr tkia commandment. Our Ixird took up tkie law for tiiecial trealment, and tau^kt Inat ka who cheriebed anger against iua aeMibor waa guilty before God of the tpirit of mur¬ der. Matt. 5; 21-24. "Our owa life ebouM lie held aacred, and we are lo do Botkiag that will ahorten or de*troy it. aa bjr it wa are enabled to eerve Uod aad oleai aur fel¬ low men." The person who takee Ms otnt life performs a cowardly and wioked IWt. l>iasipation, drunkennee* and sine againat the body tnat unlit it for uaefulneat aad shorten hfe, are violation* of thla eoBi- niandment. It i* generally auppoaed tkat therv are case* where the kilhiig ol an¬ other might be jualilitble, a*, 1. Ia tka execution of iuetice, 2. In *elf-defaaae. But evrn in thi* there it a diifenniea ol opinion among good men.
The Scveufh Commandment,—U. "Tkoa ahalt not commit adultery." Tka TioiatioB of tbia commandment means tiie deetnte* tion of the home and family, an inatitntioa onlained of Qod and Beceeaary ta tke baild¬ ing up of Hi* kingdom in tke eartk. '"Thia commandment forbids all acte ol unclranncaa, wilh all those fleahly luata which produce tho*e act* and war agaiaat thc *oul, and all those thoughla or prae- tier* which cherish and excite Iboee fleekW luata. as looking in order to hMit, wbiea Chriat ha* expreatly forbiddea. Matt. •: 28," It alao forbid* all thoee tmkoly anitttementa which lead aoala iaia aia, auch a* theatre going aad danoiag, aad aiea looking at obaoene pictum, readiag iat- pure Titeratare and telling lewd atoriea, Tlirae thinga are deboaing, deaiadiag aita todi-deetroying. "Thi* tin. 1. Ie tke meat degrading of all (ins, 2. Obeeoree aad om (inguiabe* the iight of man'* natural raaaes and understanding, 3, Is the moet iafai moils and scnndalous among men; a aia
hnt brands thein with the greatest i and reproach, a reproach that caa aever be willed away. 4. 1* thtcateaed tritk moat dreadful puniahmenta {mm Ood," A body tiled with loathsome dioeaaae; a person reduced to extreme beagary (Prav. 6t 26); a life completely wrecked moralljr, physically, intellectually; a being burailig with lutt, about In suffer eternally ia "tke lake that burneth with fire and briaiatotM" -these nre aome of the terrible puniah- menta viaited upou thoee nho are guilty of Hli* most heinous sin,
Tlie Kighth Commandment.-IH. "Tboa shalt not ateal." Thc right* nf property are of divine anpointment, and we are te refrain from claiming a* our on-n thai which now belnng* to another. The right* of property may oe violated, 1. By taking property withoui tbe knowledge of the owner; or theft. 2. By talcing the prop¬ erty of another hy conaent, when vioteatly obtained. 3. By conaent fraudulently o» teineil. or cbeatiiic; either by taking ad- rnnlagc of another ¦ ignorance, or by mia rrnresentation. 4. By withholding wkal hclongs to another: whether it be taxe* or dutir*, or giving short, weight* aad meaauree, or williholding what i* DOrrowad or found. R. By paying too amall wogee, agee tre receive.
or bv not earning trie 6. lly beaiing down those who eeii, ao at not to pay a fair proiii, ar by eharging ea- orhitant prieea, 7. By moaopolws aod trust* which conflict wilh the ngbte ol in¬ dividual* and opprrsa the poor, 8. By •ui'ialism and aiiart-hy which tend directly or indirectly lo iniaaiiprnpriatr wkat rigbt- fullv lielongs to anotlier. 9. Hy gambllBg, niflling, taking shnres in lotteriea, or eotar- illg inlo any of the modern expedieneiee whereby somelliiiig i* eiiieeted for noth¬ ing. 10. By nny hiiainras wbich injuree Hie lifr, liberty or praperty of others, auch a* selling liiiuorn, olsii'me picture*, vile Ixioks. rtc. II. By indulging in any habit M'herehy we are untitled to meet our obli¬ gation*, or support thow who may be de- liendenl ufion u*. Thi* sin will be tcrerely
t'alaa
The
CniniiiAndnient.
witness." 'Thill ia the worat form nf lying • ml include* all nllirr form*. "Trutliful- iiesH is the only cnndition on whicb hu¬ man intrrcouiae la imaiiible, and it liee at the fouudalion of all iiersonal character," Lying la nne of Ihe wonl sin*, becauae it lead* lo the commiaaion of nther ain*. and trek* to rover wrong doing, Thi* com¬ mandment forliiils perjury, falae neth*. tale-lmiring, aUndrr, lutckbiting and evil speaking, or anything that would in any way injure amither in iii* good*, pereon or chartcter.
Tlie Tenth Commandment.--17. "Thou shall not covet." Thi* i* the only one nf the cnmmandmentii which trcsta solely ef sins of tbe mind and hearl. and in ao dothg it strikra at Ibe very root of all oin, fer rvery ain i> Imrn ol deaire (Mark 7: 31, tl; Ja*. I: 14. 15), and Ihere would be ao aln rnmmilted if thia rnmmandmeot trace per- fei'tly keiil. Rom. 7: 7. The word eoeet m^'iir* some taeiily timea in tb* Hebrew Bcriplurra, and ia rommnnlr tranalated de¬ aire. f)ue may properly deaire aad lotw after evrry thing lawful and good, but na one can look with longing upon any paoaee- *ion of hi* neighbor'* without riolatiaf tbia commandment.
Itlgbt la Kaareh Nasbaad'* PoekaM.
ludge Sidener, o( th* Vir*t Diatrict Pa¬ iier Courl, in Ht. I«uis, Mo., haa caadared a deciaion to thr effect Ihat a wife kaa a liehl to go through hrr hualwad'a poeketa. rlie deciaion waa rendered in the eaae oi Henrv Nbauer, who gave a* ee eaeaee iar .iliusing hia wilr, Clara, that aka ka4 searched hia |>ockvt*. Mn. Hhaaer oaid bar husband aometime* drank too amek, pmt ihi^n a|ienl all hia money. Ia order la kaap Ihr larder aupplied. *hc taid, it i
neccMarv to gn tbroia|ii ki* paekala and extract the moaey Hfeaaer aaid bia wife had no buainca* in kia poekete, that cauaed tbe treable, Judoi flidi kjid Mra. SbaBcr was perfect^ jllilid in doing a* abe did. and aoaeeeed a taa pt IS agaiiut her buabend oa tbe ahaifa tl diiturbing hia wife'* peace.
Haabaad aad Wllk Pm 10 Veaee. In a baaement mom, boaibly bal aeailf furniehed, ia Chicago, Mr*. Walaaty Or- lii'k. 1«2 year* old. tbe otber.day reeai*a4 neighbor* and (rieada wko kad vioiM hrr trying to conaoie ker fer tbe daatb af hrr iiu*b*nd, wbo kad jaat beaa horiad. after having reacbed tke eae ol Mt y****-
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having reacbed tke eoe ol Mt faafa. doe* not cecm pae«iale tbat be li .lead." *aid Mrs. (iriick. "Wt bava Vnt together *a long tk*t I really caaaat ba- bere Ihat I ehall not *ee him aafja. I frel aa if he i* only goae oa * vSmt, OtA erery little while when Ike dear epeoa I ihink (lerhap* ii. i* he wko i* ceotiBf batlf to me
Tba rotata Maa la gaglaad
The pouto btu ka* agaia iava4ad l*nd The Britr.h Botrd ol Ar-'-^ auuuuncca ila appearaavc at Tin reauaat* poUto grower* to eilimlat tbtif pUot* aad to aead ta tke board olitbaill delay nacimca* ul any iaeact* Nt^aetaa u> be tke Culoradu beetle (petala bai> Ite ideatiAcatioa. Aeeording ia tbe teomtt bw ia ISaglaad It i* a enioe paaitbibla hp line or impriaooaMBt to kave ia eiM'a pa» •eeeion anv nl (be*e iaaerla.
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