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A rAMILT MEWSPAPBR OF IX>CAI. AWD GKITKRAI. INTKLtiIOENC«.
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TOL. VII.
FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBE^R 8, 1901.
NO. 2.
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Vary truly yoars, \BKV. DR. MORKIS WECIISLER.
Avoa Springr, N. V., Feb. 1,1901.
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ELECTION RESULTS
MciirsBalHForiiiTlifteeii ofi
LOW MAlfOII OF NEW YORK
The Fusionists Win in the Metropolis After a Sensational and Hard- Fought Campaign.
Seth I,ow Elected Uayor by Atraat 30,000 Plarallty, aod Jerome Diatrlct Attor¬ ney br Abont 15,000 — The Fnalon TIckot Carrlea Manbattan and the Bronx, Brooklyn and Ricbmond, Wlille Democrata Hare Qaeena^Tan Wyck Beaten by 37,000 Votea—Keanlta In New Jeraey, PennaylTnnla nnd Other Statea.
Now York City.—Tho Fusion force.< carried the dty, ns tvcII n.s ploclinir the Presidents of ihc Boroutths of .Miiu- linttau, Blchmomf nud Brooklyn, tho DlBtrlct-Altorney of Xew York Coun¬ ty, four Justices of the Supreme Court aud a JudKe of the City Court.
Seth Low. Fusion cnndklate for Mayor, wns elected for the next two years hy an estlmnted plurality of SO.¬ OOO. Edwnrd M. Shepard, the Demo¬ cratic nominee, carried, ouly Queens Borough.
Wllllain Trovers Jerome. Fuslonlst, was elected Dlstrlct-.\ttomey of New York Connty for the next four years liy nliout 15.000 votes.
Supreme Court Justices elected for terms of fourteen years were .Morp.in J. O'Brien. James A. Blanchnrd. John Proctor Clarke aud Samuel Creen- li.'inm, nil Fusion nominees. Justice O'Brien being on both the Fusion and IJemocTatlc tickets.
Itobert A. Van Wyck, now Mayor,
SKTII L(.)W.
(Elected Mavor ol New York Clly on tbe ¦puelon Ticket.)
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The only way to attract trade is to make known what you hav« to offer.
mam^0mmm
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was defeated for Justice of the Su¬ preme (,'iiurt. reeelvlnj; loss votes, liy about 20.(iiH), than auy other cnndl¬ dale for a Justiceship on either Fu¬ sion or Democratic tickets.
In the contests for the Presidencies of the Boroughs, ench Pr.'slilout to serve two years, Jacob A. <'iiiiti>r. Fu sionlst. wns elected in Maiiliniliiii; l.iiuis F. Ilnffen, Democrat, was vic¬ torious In the Bronx; Joseph Cassidy. Dcnioornt, was elected In Queens, ami Oeorge Criiiuwell. Fusloulst, wa.s sue cissfnl In HicliUKiud.
The Boiird of Aldernien will be Dem. ocrnllc. Till" Fusionists will have coulrol lu the Board of Kstimnio anil .Vliporilonnicnt.
Hichard Cmkcr told a friend nt the Di'iuocratlc Club that he had g.iiu' through Ills last cniiipaign as Ihe leail¬ er of Taiumany Hall. The rolies of the leadership will fall on the should¬ ers of John P. Carroll, aeconllng tn au amicable arrnngenient pnld to have liein made nt a conference bctweiMi Seuaior Timothy I). Sullivan aud Mr. Croker. The Tauniiany lender was thoroughly disheartened over the re¬ sult of the election.
THt; STATE LKQISLATI'llK.
Albany. N. Y.-In additiou to Iho electiou of nu iiiiire uew Aksi'IiiIiIv. two State Seunfors were voted for .it Ihe olectlnn. The Senators electi.il to fill vacHuclea cau.sed by denth were William D. Barnes. Hepubllcan. iu the Thirtieth Senatorial District, and .Merlon K. I.ewla.i Ilepiilillcau, In the Forty-third .Senatorial District. Theiv will l>e thirty live Kepuldlcaus and fiftc«-n Democrats In the Senate of 1!H>2. which Is the same nuuilier each [larty hnd In the Sennte of llidl.
The Assembly of I!)02 will stand as fiiilows: Uepubllcnns. It*; D.'niocra's, 11;. ThU Is a r.epiilillcan Riilii of ;t, and gives the Hepublicaus a majority of sixty-slx.
BKSl'l.TS IN NKW YORK CITIES.
Burralo.-The eutire Uepiibll.au city nnd county lickets were clectccl. Knis- lus C. Kiilght. Slate Controller. Is elected Mnyor by n iilurality nl .'>4.'ll. mill the reninliiiii-r of the lleiiubllcaii ticket was earrieil by pluralities nun: Ing from IHOii to T.^^i. The next Boanl Ilf CoHUcllmeii will be cniniMised nf nine Hepublicaus nml n.i Iii'um. rais.
rannot Prrvrnt llallaloiuia.
Prnfi'sscir Monro, of the Weather Bureau nt Washingtnn. repiirts iliai llic experiments in fm-eigii coiiiiirb's lo prevent hailstnruis by the us,' nf •xpliislves. had not proved to be nf «ientlilc value.
McKinley Arch to Coat aLSOaiOOO.
At a 11 ting nf tb.' Executive Cmn-
iiiltiie of tbe William McKinley Xa linnal Memorial Arch .Vsso.latlnn In Washlnii-ton. It was ilotenniniil to at icnipt lo ri^lse JI..'iihi.(KiO for construct. iug the iirel«i»cd an-h.
KIni Rdwar.i-a New Title. , Kini: Kdward h.Ts siune.l tlie proc lainiition giving hlni his ue" title, as foUnwsi -K-dwanl the ,>iev..nth. by the Oraoi- of liisl .if the I'uititl Kingdom nf lin-nt Britain and Irel.iud aud of th.' Brlti.sh Doiirlnioiis l>evi>nd the Sia. King. I>efeuder of the Faltb. and Kiu|>eror of India."
Hany Veueanelnna Drown.
A night attack by Cnloinbians haa chanced Ihc %eue7Uelan plau of de- l> IIS.'. The V.iier.ucbina were cautfht crossing a rlTer ni'ar llubln. The pope bridge broke and many Ven«uelans were dpomied.
Preatdoal Caata Hia Vote.
President Moosevell n'turmsl to Washington Tueaday nUht at '.1.30 o'clirf-k. With hini were Mrs. Rwse veil. !l«T«>tary Conoiyou. Privaie ."m-c n-tary ItoeVt and Dr. Klxey. Tiie IVi'sident had msiK- a dying trip to Oysier Bay. voted for the Uepulillenn ••wmity taudldalea of Nassau, and re- turiMd lo tb« While Uouse.
map Om^mwm rnaty Mav* wrmabxpt.
Thr Naral Hoard ou run«truciloD haa rwonimeodwl to 8«Tft«ry I.011C. at Waablarton. the Imlldius ol forty more warahipa uf all cUii>m>s. from Imii tlcablBa to luflwata.
Syracosc—James K. MoGulre, Dem¬ ocrat, three times Mayor of Synicuae, was defeate*! for re-election by Dis¬ trict-Attorney Jay B. Kline, by a plu-
WII.I.IAM THAVERS JEROME.
(Ilia nght for tlio Distrint Attorneyslilp wns tbs senaational feature of the elnctlon In New York CUy.)
rnlity of 142.'). The entire Republican city ticket Is elected, and the Repuhll- cnns elect eleven of nineteen Alder¬ men.
T'tioa. —Ch.irles A. Tnlcott, Demo- crnt, wns elected .Mnyor over Dr. Mor¬ ris J. Davies by SIIU plurality. Next Board of Aldermen will stand: He- publlcans, !); Democrats, 0. Republi¬ cans elect (! Supervisors and Denio- iTnts U.
Rome.—R<iiuo elects two Demoera- tle Supervisors and three Republicans, a Ropuldlcau gain of one. The Re¬ publican idiirallty for District-Attor ney In this city is 483, and for Special Couuty Judge Is ;t7I.
Ithaca.—The flrst elty election held here In the fall under the new law did not cover tlie offlce of Mayor. The Republican ticket was headed by W. Jl. Kent, for Recorder, who was elect¬ ed by a handsome plurality. The Re¬ publicans elected a majority In Ihe Board of Aldermen.
Schenectady. — The Republicans swept the city nnd county. Ilorace S. Van Voast was elected Mayor by .'ll.'l. and the Coinmnn C^onncll. which has belli Deuiocratic for years, Is Repub¬ lican by VI to I!.
Oswego. — Benjamin Baker (Rep.l wns elected Mayor by live plurality. The entire Rcpubllcau county ticket Is elected.
Albnuy.—Tho city of Albany elected Its ontire Republlcau citv ticket by lilunilltles rnnglug from IKX) to l.'iOO. Cliarles H. (iaus. n prominent Na¬ tional Ciiai'dsman. was elected Mayor by the Republicans.
Oenovo.—In the el. "tlon here the DeniiMiratlc nominee for Mayor, D. K. .Moore, was eloctiil by fifteen iilurnl- liy. The Democrats also elected the Supervisor, while the President of the Cnnimon Council nnd Treasurer will bo Ucpuiillcnu. In tho Common Couu¬ cil there will be olght Hepublicaus and four l>emocrat8.
Troy.—Daniel E. Conway was re- eloctod Mayor of this city on a pro- prossivo Domocrntic-Hepubllcnn ticket over ,Si'yiuoiir Van Sanivoord. the reg¬ ular Democrat nominee, by over ItXK) plurality. The entire Republican city and couuty tickets were elected.
Blnchamton.—Dr. S. L. Smith, Ro- publb an. was elected Mayor over X'. S. Darling. Deinocrnt, nfter nn excit¬ ing campaign by TlMl plurality.
C. I.. Knaiip Elected to Oonffreaa.
Watorlnwii. N. Y. — Charlea I.. Kuiipp. of I.owvllle. Republican, was eUMtcd nicuiber of C/ongress to till the vainiicv ill this district caused by the death of Colouel A. D. Shnw.
NKW .TKnSF.Y.
Niwiirk. N. J.- Tlie Hepubllcnns car¬ ried tills Slate, electing Franklin .Mur¬ pliy Cnvcriinr by at least .SIKKI nver James M. Seymour, his Deiiiiioratlc
FRA.NKI.IN ML'RPHY'.
(EUieteil OoTernor of New Jeraey.)
n|ipniient. .Murphy's mnjorlty may go s, v.tiii iliniisaiiil higher, and his frbiids are dalmlug from Kmhk) to i;i.."iii«i.
The Republicans elect stroug luajor- lilis In bolil houses nf the Legislature. Till' greatest siiiprise of the day was in Warren Cnuiiiy. which elected a Hepiiblli an to the .\sseiiibly. some¬ thing which never occurred before. Tlio 1.'nislatuie elecled will not vole fnr a liilied Slates ,«i-natnr. Mr. Mur¬ phy carri.d Newark by nbout SiHiil: till'' county by not less thnu .SiXm. The eiiiire HepiibllcHU liiket is eliTied. ImiiIi bniin bis i,r th,' lo'Kisb'iliire will
ll,.nxitl l.ancrr« Kilted.
A detmluiiiut of thirty two Bengal I.nnceis. who wire escorliiig a survey- liiL' pariy in India, were miarked liy Maiisiiils. Tliirtoen of the lancers w.-re killed. Souie of the Mahsuds were capiured.
Four Vonnc Men l>rown Toarlhar.
r..ur I'miiiliient ynuug iiicn nf Mich ig.'liiimi'. Mit'll., wen- drowned In I.like
-Mliiiigaiii They had erossed the
lake earlier in ihe day In two Units. .V storm I'll nil' up and the party staricl inline lu cue boat, which capslz.'d.
Promlnont Poopla.
King (;,nrgi' of (ireece still rides his bi.yile.
.Mrs. U,),)sevelt has Ikh-h asked to banish wine from the WhiK> House.
.\uilre\v Carnegie has given %\K,.- i««i I', establish librar'..'» at Duudec. Scnllaud.
Furmer Sinainr K. O. Wobnti. of Cnloradii. hai resii:iied liis jiosition as a member of the National Republican CoiuniUtee
Sir John llaius.l. II is said to be the riclioi of all Knglish baronets, bis incnme. It Is ostlmated, footing up to SWn.iasi a year.
Presiilrui Knost'velt is busily en- gngi^l In prep.'irliig bl* nieaang., to C.,n- gress. which will lie nricteu. It Is uid. on new aud original Mues.
Th.. I'aar nf llussi^i U a eniiflrrie.1
'garelte smoker He rolls his own cigaretU'S from tobaceo eS[>eciaUf im |K>rte>l for him from Syria.
The KiajterMr of Austria has Jusl eompletej his aeViniy rtrat year. He haa reignetl flfty-lwo yiara- a longer lieriuti than any uther living soverriicn.
Tbe Crown Prinee of tiemiany la de- seriiied at elghtten aa a stalwart youth, vrry snavi- and dipl'imatie. who aa si^ts bis father uut a Iinle lu c«uri Ju Ilea.
be Republican. In the Assembly the Republicans elected forty five, and the Democrats flfteen memliers. In tbe donate there will be sixteen Repub¬ licans and flve Democrats. Of Ihla number fourteen were holdovers.
KABHACH178ETTg.
Boston, Mass.—W. Murrny Crane, the present Republican Oovernor. wag re-elected by a plurality of nbout Oi.- 000. The Republicans mnde no cam¬ paign. The Democrats, led by Joslnh Qulncy, mnde a vigorous cnuipalgn. so as to reunite the party for the next Congressional election.
SOUTH DAKOTA.
Sloni Falls. S. D.—The vote waa light over the Stnte. only Circuit Judges being ele<-ted. The Republi¬ cans elected all eight of the Judges.
KKNTllCKV.
Louisville. Ky.—Kentucky's total vote shows a Democrat ic majority of nbout 20.000. as compared with s.otK) for Bryan for President, nnd 4000 for Be<'kbani (Doni.I for Oovernor laat year. Democrats wrested the City of Louisville from Hepulillcan control, electing their Mayor by about .lOOO plurnllt.v. They also made gains In the Legislature, making It certain that a Democrat will succeed Senator Deboe
NEBRASKA.
IJncoIn, Nob.—Republicans elected their State ticket by a plurality ol about 500(1. The vote was very light aud tho plurality, ns compared wilh that In the last election. Is proportion, ately larger. Three State otHcors wert elected. Little Interest was shown in the campaign. Democrats nnd Popu¬ lists united against the Republicans.
VIROINIA.
Richmond, Va.—Dcmoomts elected their candidate for Oovernor, A. J. Montague, by a plurality of nbout SO.¬ OOO. The Republican candidate, J. Hninpton. Hoge. ran behind the legis¬ lative ticket. The Legislature is over wlieliulngly Deiuocrntlc. The negroes took little interest in the campaign.
OBIU.
Columbus, Ohio.—Governor Oeorge A. Nash I Rep.) was re-elected by a plurality exceeding that of two years .ago. Last returns ludlcato that the complexion of the I^oglslature, which is to elect a successor to Senator J. B Foraker, has not been changed.
RHOIIB ISLAND.
Providence, R. I.—The Republican State ticket was elected by reduced pluralities. The result waa such a foregone conclusion that neither side made any grent effort to bring out the vote. The plurality of (Governor Orogory and the rest of tho State ticket Is nbout 5000. This Is n loss of lUKKl from last year. The Democrats elected their candidates for Mnyor In Providence, Newport and Woousocket.
IOWA.
Dos Moines, Iowa.—.V. B. Cniunilns, for Oovernor, carried Iowa ny OO.OOO or O-'lOOO, on a total vote of 420.000. It shows an increase of nearly lOo per cent. In the Uepulillenn plurality lu two yonrs. Tho entire Republican Stnte ticket Is elected by pluralities close to that of Gumming. In tho Leg¬ islature there arc iudications of a gain of several votea by tbe Republicans. Senators Allison nud Dolllvcr are con¬ ceded re-election.
Mi^sissim.
Jackson, Jliss.-Lack of interest chnrncterlzed the speclnl electiou in .Mississippi for Secretary of State aud Treasurer. Of a total registered votu of aliout 75,000 uot more than I8.1HK) votes were cast. Democrats elected as State Treasurer and Secretary of State the present Incumbents, ap¬ pointees of Oovemor Longlno.
PKNNSYI.VANIA,
Philadelphia, Penn. — Tho Quny, or ¦regular Ueiiublicnns, wou in Pennsyl¬ vania against the fusion of the lu- depeudent Republicans ann the Deiiio- crats. though tbo usunl majority was n-duciHl fnuu more thnn KHI.OOO tn about (kl.OOd. Outside of Philadeliililn the vole was comiiarltlvely light all over tho Stnte. Frank O. Harris, l^uay Hepubllcan. was elected Stnte Treas¬ urer, and Wllllani P. Potter, tiuay Re¬ publlcau, was elected Supreme Court Justice. The I'ulon tones mnde a strong light In Philadelphia, but Wea¬ ver (Rep.) for District Altnrticy. has alinut 2.°i.(K)0 plurality. 11. Biinl Cassell iHep ) is elected Congn'ssman I'nr the Tenth ("ongrossinnal Uisiricl. U) Uil the unexpired term of the late .Marriott Brosius.
CONNECTICUT.
Now Iliiveu, Cnnu.—Couni'cticnt chose delegati'S to the lirst Couslitii- tioiial Cnuvi'Ulioii in be held lu Ibe State since ISIS. Of Ihe li'kS towns lu the State l<i."i show that Rcpubliiaiis Were elected In 105, Democrats 111 for¬ ty-four, nnd non-partisan candidates in sixteen. Denis Mulvihill ilieiii.i. a lal)orer. Is elected Mayor nf Brlilge- port, over Hugh Stirling (lb p.i.
MAKTIANI).
Baltimore. Md.—.Maryland has elected probnbly a Democrat i<' Legisla¬ ture, which will returu Seiialni- (ioi- inan to the chair In the rnited States Senate, from wlileh Welliiigtou ousted ilini five years ago. The colored voters lu the country districts weio min li bothered iiy the uew ballot law. and their vote was light. The State Prliitir aud two members nf the Boanl nf Su¬ pervisors nf ICIeetion wore aiTesied. cliargiHl with couHplnicy wilh fraiiilii- li'ii: liiloiil In printing 111.'I all'il. Dem ncrats on the innrning iifior llio elec- tinn ciaiiiu'd tile State by imai. 'ibe Ri'piibll.ans clainieil the City of Bal- tiiiinre and a majority on Joint liallot In the Legislature.
Killed by nia Hon. Dan II. Morgan, a Chicniro bnnk- niakir and siHirtiug man. was slmt aud killed by his aon. Dnii II. .Morgan, Jr.. In the family's country hmiie. at Wilmluginu, 111. The cause assigned for the shooting was the abuse and brutality of the head of the bnUsehold lu strlklug his wife.
Ulaaatroi^a lira In Portland, Me.
A tire ill the wholesale grocTy store nf the Milliken-Tomlinson Cmuiiaiiy au.l adjniuing structures, at Porilaiid. .Ml-.. causiHl a logs of nearlv JJ.'sj.iatd.
France Jielaea Tnrfclab laland.
.Vn ntflilai illspatfili ncived at Paris announced the arrival of .Vd¬ uiiral CaiUard's squadmu of Frencli war sblpa at the Island nf Mllyieiii'. and a Utile later It was staleil aimtlier bad come announcing that Admiral Cnillard had i^'CiipUM the thr.-e prin¬ cipal ports of the Island, which will l«' held until Turkey pays the indem¬ nity demanded by France.
Noam Barnr<l at Ibe Slake.
A negro was burai-.l at th,- stake near .Maiii-. Miss., fm assaulting the wife of a prouiineut farmer.
Neadio Tm>*rae<l Hia Body.
.Vfter carryiug a iiaif-iuch pien- of needle In his iHxIy for laeuiy years. (Jeorge T. Hoiiin-s. of Berwick. I'eun.. had an njieratlou iK-rfunniil nn his left arm Ix'low the i-IIkiw. nud had it re- luuved When tbo ueeille euteied his lK«ly it rau Iuto his right leg b.'l-.w Ihe knee.
Baatoa-Dnnaaat GeU Hia rrlaa.
Tbe Committee of the Aero Club, at Paris. Franor. baa proclaiiutnl M. Santua-DauKiiii. Ibe Brazilian aero¬ naut, the wloin-r nf the priz.- of 1 (Ul franca offere<I liy M. D<-iitach u dirigible balloon.
SCEinOF SMALlllOtlElf
Treasury Department Unable to Keep Up WKh the DemaniJ.
ACTIVITY OF THE RET.AIL TRADF
SCHLEY ENDS TESTIMONY
The Court Takes Him in Hand After the Cross-Ezamination.
Conllnea Itaalf Alaaoal Whallr to Iaqnll>
InK Into the Rotrocrado Movenaent
and the Reeonnalaaanoe of Uay 31.
Calllnff For ailver Certlfleatea Faater Than Thay Can B« Printed — t^naeaaoned Notea Wear Ont Faat—Paper Faetory'f Ontpnt Inoreaaed*.MInta Concentratlua Their EffOrta ITpon Fractional Coinage.
Washington. D. C—That unusual ac¬ tivity prevails In the retail trade of the entire conntry Is shown by a do luand upon the Treasury for notes of small denominations and fractional silver, ao great that (he resources of tho Oovemment aro taxeil to the ut¬ most to keep up with It. A part of the demand Is traceable Indirectly to the act of March 1-1. 1000, which re¬ modeled the lesser paper currency by providing for the exclusive use of sli¬ ver certlflcates for all deniinilnntlons under $10. This made It impossible for the Treasury to pay out again a Inrge quantity of 'notes which It had on baud, and required their replace¬ ment with ailver certlHcntes. to any nothing of the output neceasltntod by the dally Inflow of more of the tnboood smnll notes for exchange.
The necessity for using small silver certitlcates with so extraonlinary ra¬ pidity forced into circulation a great volume of paper money which wns green nnd unseasoned, nnd therefore cnlcnlated to wear out doubly fast, while Its low denominations were an assurance of its use In hand-to hand lolail trnde, the severest ordeal through which any kind of money cnn bo put. -\11 the cnnditlons, therefore, forecast early unitllatlon. nnd hence a groat iiccelorntUin In the rate nt which fur¬ ther supplies would have to be pro¬ vided. Some months ago the Treasu¬ rer, finding thnt he had to issue Ihe now certincntesas fnst as tbey reached bis reserve vault, obtained authority tn accuiuulnte n Inrge advance stock, so na to havo a quantity seasoning, while drawing what he reiiulred for lurient needs. The Burenu of En¬ graving and Printing, which has been i-nnsideralily enlarged In space and j mechanical jdnnt, hnd not only to In- irease Its force of employes, but to | wnrk them more hours lu the daytime, 1 aud add a uUht shift besides.
Slill III" demand grow, more thnn keeping jiaco with tho expansion of Ibe liureau's plant and personnel. Tlion the stock of distinctive paper tliieatonod to run out. aud Ibe factory nt Dnlton. Mass., was goaded to do iiinrc. Tho paiier-inakors pleaded that lliey had about reached tliclr limit, but Ihe Ttvasnry Departmeiil. nflor .niisiilorable eonsultntlou wllh tbe i-iiulractors. succooded In v,-orkiiig out a solienui for increasing the avornge nnlput of l.lO.OOO sheets a daj-, hltli- ertn the high-water mark, to lild.ooo sheets. In spite of this Increase, and the period of comparative dnlluess, whlili iinist be expected after the spring trade has passed Us prime, it will lako several months tn accuniulnte liny considerable supply of finished money for the Treasurer's reserve vaults.
lu tho minor coinage a correspond¬ ing activity iircvalls. The mints can- nnt keep up at all with tho impulnr do- iiiaud fov pennies nnd nickels, nnd do not mnke much attempt to.' The bulk of their efforts nre concentrated upon fifty-cent and twenty-five-cent pieces.
It Is now regarded as extremely fortuuate thnt Congress raised tlio llmlt of JBf .ixXI.OOO for outstanding fractional silver to JIOO.OOO.OOO by the act of Mnrch 14. IIKX), otherwise retail trade lu these busy times wonld have boon In a bad way. Even while the $rjO.(KK).0()0 limit lasted the mints were driven bv sheer necessity to produce aliout JTO.OOO.dOO, In disregard of the letter of Iho law. nnd there is now out¬ standing some $>,M.nO(l.(l(K). nil of It now money, (o say nothing of the re- colned pieces.
WILD WEST SHOW WRECKED,
Orer 100 Horaea Kllletl In a Culllaloi. Near Lealnston, N. V.
Lexington. N. C—f)ne bimilred nnd ll n of the ring horses of Hnlfalo Hill's Wild West Show were (lusliod tn dealh In n n.ilroad wrink nenr Lcxing ton. Aniong the horses killed wa i ¦obi Pap." and Colnuel Cody's favorllo snildle horse, nnd "Old Kagle." the stnr ring l.orse. Tho tiiulos that drew to Dendwood I onch ulsn were klllod.
Colonel Codv is heartbroken over tlio slaughter He says his loss Is .SrAl.lXKI.
The accident was the result of a head-end collision lietween a fast south-bound freight and tho aecnml h.c- tlon of the show train, nnd was due to a lulsuuderstnndiug of onlois. Sev¬ eral train liands were injured, but no one was killed.
DAZED IN MIDAIR.
Wcrkman Ooea to Sleep Kepalrl.'^K a Plltr.- burs Church Toner.
Pittsburg, Penn.—Tliomns Eatnn is both lucky nnd unlucky. While he wns ongaged a plastering tlie crev¬ ices In the stone tower of tho Trinity Church, on Sixth avenue, while sus- (leniled on a hanging chair, over lix) feet aliove tbo ground, he fell asleep.
.\ small boy discovered the man wns ilnzlng. nnd called for nsalstance. A felloiv-workman risked his life by a .limb to the top. He carefully i>lu- ii'iiiMl Eaton to the chair, without dis¬ turbing his r;uiet evening slumber. Tlieu Jic W8A lowered to the gn nnd. and tlio fiironiaa told Llm that hc was discharged.
rrlnrlpal Harbora Well Fortlfled.
Twojtyllve 1 f tho p-'l:iclpal harbors nf tlie l':iitod States now have a. suf- licient numlier of heavy guns and mor¬ tars i.n.U!iti'd to permit of effective de¬ fense agaiust naval attacks, aays Oen¬ eral Olllespie, Cblef of Uugineers, iu ills annual report.
Sla Bobkera I.or>t a Bank.
Six robbers blew opei the bank nt M.iilock. Inwa, and secured Jl.'iOO. -.'iie liulldlJg. valued at JJ-HK. was wni ked 1 y dynamite. Tim robbers escaped. .
emoerat Mado a Jndgc.
Pn^sid. nt Roisevelt aiiimluted FraTik 1 ..(Murue. of .\jrtli Cnrolinn. .Vssorl- ate Justice of the Court nf Private Land (jl.iinms. Mr. Osborne is t.. fuc- i-ied Judge Full"r. He is. Ik" his predecessor, a Democrat. He was for- irerly Attoruiy-Geueril of North Car- cbno.
Bread Riot In Mexico.
.K terri'.il ¦ lir.-ad riut ha i ociir.-cd 13 III- i.iwa of Pi-.ruandlas. .MIoii<acaa. Mexico. Ij wfcich tweniy pinple were wnani.ed. many of wbom will die Tbe rt.ji Is a result of tbe coru famine.
Two Britlah ttncceaaaa. Culonel Byug surprised a Boer cct*. rjanri} and capiured rweatytwo pris- cuers. Including Field Cornets Spun- nelwrR and Oolsthuisen. Colonel t'orresqur had a 43y-lr,ng fight with Muller'a commando. Norlh of B.il- lutral the Britlah killed four Bo.'rs nnd captured flftyfour prisoners, tiiiriy- alz wagons and mucb stock.
Ciata ta Ha Anaoaad (a Caaaca.
Tbe Turkish Ambaaaador sl St. Petenhnrg liaa iuformed lb« Sultan of Turkty tliat tbe annexation of Ibe NIsniVnf Crete tu Ure«ce U inimiueui
Washington. D. C—After having been under cross-examination for three days before the Court of Inquiry. Rear-Adniirnl Schley concluded hll testimony.
The cross-examination was chiefly in n'gnrd to the reconnaissance of May .11, nnd tho battle In wblch Cervera's fleet was destroyed. Including consid¬ erable questioning In regard to the Brooklyn's famous "loop."
.Admlrnl Scbley wns euableil to make some further explanations in regard to tho attack upon the Colon and his statement to the Senate lu ridation to It. He said he felt that only the strongest military necessity would have Justified risking the vessels ol bis squadron ngainst the fortlflcntlous In un attack which might have ren tiered theiu Inferior to the enemy and Iiorbaps have Induced Cervera to come out of the hnrbor with a result that might hnve iH'en disastrous. He de¬ clared he felt that he had ncted in ac. eordanco with the Instructions of the departuient. for as late as July 13, eveu nfter tbe destruction of tho Span¬ ish fleet, nn nrder had been received directing that the vessels shnidd not be risked against tbe fortifications of Santiago.
It was developed during the cross- oxnmlnntion that Admiral Schley had made a report of the battle to Admiral Sampson which did not reach the Navy Department. This waa U'cause Ad¬ miral Sampson hnd returned it to Schley, for the reason that It did not mention the New York. The Court nciing under a former ruling, decided Ihal this report eould not be Introduced Into evidouce, but Admii-al Schley was nllowed to make a statement based upon It. He said that he tbought the victory was big enough for all, nnd that even if the New York waa not there he wonld mako a second report ip generosity to Admiral Sampson. It wns this second n^port which renched the Nnvy Departinent.
When questioned ns to the loop, Ad- mlralSohley declared that If the turn bad not been made, and Ihe vessel had bet'n sacrificed, our squadron might havo lost the day. He n>gnrded It as a very Important move, and being on deck he accepted the responslblllly fnr II. Still, he did not mention It In Ills report, as he regarded It ouly as an Incident In the great events of that dny.
•The l^nirt propounded a number of questions when Ihe cross-exaiiiiiialiou liad been concluiled. hut in none of ilu-ni was the liattfei>«ferred to. They had reference chiefly to the retro¬ grade movement. In which (lie Court seems to he mostly Interested, and te the reconnaissance.
It was evident from the questions by the Court tbat Its members are giviug greatest consideration lo the retrogrnih- movomont, nnd, second to thnt, the affair of May 31. They seem to have eliminated nearly everything else, except a slight reference to coal¬ ing, which Is In realty closely nlllcd to the retrograde movement.
FOUR DOUBLE TRACEDIE?.
Two Men Kill Wlyea, One n RelatlTe, and Auother Hta Sweetheart. Newaygo, Mich.—Abraham Stees shot nud Instantly killed his wife nnd tben shot hlinself. Jealousy Is be¬ lieved to have Leen tbe cause of the shooting.
Henderson. Ky.—Luclan Brow 3 .-JOt nnd killed Ollle Allison nnd then cou- mitted suicide. Thoy were broihcrs- In-lnw. nnd tho trouble over n lawsuit Is believed to have prompted the '.rap- ody.
Tiffin. Ohio.-Dnnlol Aldrich, ag.'d lifty tive. u farmer liviug near Creen Springs, while temporarily insane, clubbed his wife Into InscnslbllltJ and then shot himself dead.
Elkton. Md.—Elmore Pryor shot and killed Miss Effle Davidson and then blew out his owu brains. He hnd been in lovo with ber for a long time and she bad rejected him.
COURT HOUSE STEPS A CALLOWS,
Kentucky Mob Hanca a Nacro After Illd-
dllne Rlui Wllh Bnlleta.
Hodgenvllle. Ky.—.V mob of flfty or seventy-flve ilotermlued citizens came down upou Ihls Ilttle town about 2 o'clock a. in. and took from Ihe Jail Silas Esters, a negro, charged with forcing Oranvllle Wurd, a fifteen-year- old boy, of New Upton, to commit a crime, and strung him up to the Court Honse steps.
So quietly nnd systomntlcnlly did the moll go about Its work that the cit¬ izens of tbe town were In Ignorance of Ihe existence of tho mob until Ihe ne ¦.zvo wns In Its clutches.
INDORSE THE CANTEEN.
irmy Inapectora Say IU Abolition Hal Worked Hardahip Upon tho Soldlera. Washington. D. C—Army oflieera de tailed as Inspectors, whose duty re- ipiin'S them to report upou the disci¬ pline. elHcieuey, health aud morals of Ihe men of the regular service. In Ihelr reports to Inspoctor-lienernl llreckinrldge almost lo a man cou- demn Iho abolition of the canteen, ihey cnusldor the prohibitory legisla¬ tion" of last winter "111 advised," and declare It hns worked a hardship upon the men.
Arretted For Baralna a Town. W. 1: lii'tiiils. of tho Hrm of Smith & Dennis, dry goods merchnntn, was arrested on the charge of burning Ihe lowu of TininionsvUle. S. C. I'ire was slarled by Ihe explosion of a keg of liowder lu me store of Smith & [ten¬ nis. Tlieio was no flre de|inrtroent nnd twoutythree houses, thi- whole liusiness section of tbo towu were liumed. A search of the premises of Smith ic IJennis developed tlint their barns were stored with goods, said lo have been removed from the store before the flie. The store was lusured.
Denies Kin( Edward Haa Caneor.
The Danish OIBclal Oa«'tte pub¬ lishes a ilHiiinl of the atatement Ihat King Edward is suffering from cancer, and .leclares untrue th.- report that specialists wore in cousrillation regard¬ ing bim during his recent visit to Denmark.
No Strike al FnU Kleer.
.Vl a mass meeting of ibe mill oper atlves at Pall Blver. Mns.s.. Ihe flve iiniuUK—the spinners aud loom fliers- have vcled agaiust a atrike. nnd as a result of this vote ibMre will not be a ^trliie.
Veneiuela Makea Amende to Oerwany.
Tbe ilifferences between (ieriuany and Veueiuelfi gr-jwing "ot of the af¬ fair at Porto Cabello. where (iennau sailors were ullaeked by Vrneauelana. have been uraeticully arraoce.| \>b- eiiiela baa uoiifled tjermaoy tbat lite two ringleaders ia ibe affair bare baen arrested aod will be sullabiy poDlibed.
for L-*nd loeviiabl*.
Maraoea Paya Par aa AXaaalaa. Morocci) has paid 1« tba Spaoiaii Miniaier at Taoflera IMUNO om ae- i-ouDi of tlie abduction of a Mpaatob liny aud girl by Moor*. Tbe Oottra ment has added fiaOO for tkt pWUBtf uf Ibe two caotivca.
STATF NEW&
A Olrl'a Brae* richt.
For many weeks a gang of ihnKl bas been annoying Wllllani Kelebam, a farmer and brother of Congressmiui John H. Ketcham, and two of the gang arc now In Jail awaiting the actinn of the Urand Jury, charged with bnrn- Ing \tr. Ketcbam's bama. A few days ago a large stone crashed through the window of Mr. Ketcbam's honse. at Dover Plains, and this was followed by a shower of missiles, tho family being (Hinipelled to po 10 another part of the building for shelter. Ida Thompson, aged sixteen, and who Is eraployetl by Mr. Ketcbani, rushed to the bam, put a bridle on a horae and rode baretmck down the rpad after the men. Rhe wauled to Idenlffy ttaeni In order tbat they ml|tbt be arrested. One of thp men caught Ihe horse by the lirtdlc and the girl lashed tbe ani¬ mal, causing tbe rein In the tbug's band to break. The girt then felled him to tbe gronud with a clnb sbe had picked np ou her way to tbe bam and returned to Inform Mr Ketcham, who acquainted Sheriff Hoffman -with the facts. Thero were four men, and they were all masked.
If erole Aet of a Fireman.
Thomas Shane, a fireman on tbe Ontario and Western lullk train No. 11, proved himself a hero by an act that resulted In fhe saving of a cbild's life. The train, wblch was near Sidney, with Engineer Ed Dewltt at the throt¬ tle, was dashing along at a forty mlle- nn-honr speed when the engine driver and Fireman Shane were horrified as the locomotive rounded a curve to see a child In dresses sitting on the track Just ahead. While the engineer ap- idled the airbrakes Fireman Shane sprang out on the running lioard nnd suspended himself In such a way on the cowcatcher that he waa able to ivach far out ahead, and when the child was reached he grabbed It up by tts clothing, thereby savinic Its life. The offlcera of the railroad are so mncj pleased with the heroic act that they will promote Shane to engineer when the flrat vacancy occurs.
Died at the A|n al 10*.
TtTrsr Asenath Mosley Burnett died nt her home on the farm of her son, IT. M. I^urnett, near Cape Vincent, at tne age of 102 yenrs. She was horn In Hampton, Conn., on July 30. 1799. Her fnther. Uriel Mosley. wns a Bevo- lutlonary veteran, having 8crve<l In a ebmpnny of minute men raised by Captain Ebenczer Mosley. He was proud of Ihe fact thnt he wns tbe sixth In descent from .lohn Alden and Prls- cilla, whom Longfellow has Immortal- l7.ed In his tale of "Miles Htnndtsb's Courtship." In'18-21 the daughter of this Revolutionary veteran was mar¬ ried to Israel Burnett, and started with her young husband for the then AsJldemess of Northern Now York, settling Hrst at iSouvemeur, Bt Law¬ rence County, and removing thenco to Cape Vincent, where she passed tbe re¬ mainder ot her life.
The State Library Growing.
The State Board of Regents have leased for flve years, for the 200,000 duplicates of the Slate Library, n floor In a malt house at Albany, with the privilege of securiug otlier floors as nei-tl for their use develops. Throagh these duplicates for the exchange divi¬ sion the State Library has Increaaed Its collections at far less cost than olher great libraries, till In a compara¬ tively short time It hns become one of llic five greatest libraries In the United States.
Dowlelte In a rollee Co»rt. . ...
Charles W. Barber, a clergyman, who Is a disciple of Dowle, and whfl has preached in Syracuse for several venrs, wns In police court to answer the complaint of Cora Washburn, who claims thnt he haa annoyed the family. Miss Washburn says he bas obtained a hold on ber mother and a slzt«en- vear-old sister during bis stay at their house. He bas been In the habit of klsslug and bugging the young girl Hixin her return from work. Justice Thompson told Barber that If he found that Tie wns pretending to save sonls nt the expense of decency he would send hlin "over the rond."
IIonaefceepInK Kllla nirla.
When Mrs. Elizabeth B. Peck, ot Oouvemeur. killed herself by taking opium last August she left two daugh¬ ters, Mary and Mabel, aged fourteen aud rwelve years. The little girls did the housework aud maintained the homo after Ihelr mother's deatb, but It was nt the eniense of both their lives. A month ago Mabel died of ty¬ phoid fever, the doctors giving as con¬ tributory enuses gross neglect and Im¬ proper food nnd cnre. A few days ago .viary died of tj-phold fever. Induced by exhaustion from overwork nnd loss ef sleep.
Klephsnt Nearly Kills Bla Keeper.
Jumbo II., snld to be the largest ele. phanl In activity, became furious In Ills quarters at the Pan-American Ex- imsltlon grounds nt Buffnlo and nearly klllod his keeper, Henry Mullen. Tbe animal nlwnys Is kept tightly chained nnd while .Mullen was at work in tbs elephant's stall the beast seised bim In his trunk aud hurled him to the fioor. Mullen was taken to the Emer- geiicy Hosiillnl. with four broken ribs, a broken ankle nnd severe wounds aliout tbe head nnd face. He will re¬ cover.
Condamned Maa Baat ta Cllatoa. .Tames P. Sullivan, wbo was sen¬ tenced to be killed by electricity dur¬ ing the wi«ek of Deeember 8 for tbe murder of Policeman Wilson, of Crfble- Hklll, nrrlved at Clinton Prison. Danne- mora. In charge of Sheriff R. W. Bls- soU and two deputy sheriffs of Scho¬ harie Couuty. After the usunl prelim¬ inaries Sullivan was pinced la one of the cells In the death-house.
All Aronnd the State.
Mayvllle'a new Jnll Is nearly finished.
Dunkirk has been enjoying a build¬ ing boom.
It is a finable offense tn kill a fkunk in Chautauqua County. They aie ex¬ empted by law untH IWKl.
Occnpaula of summer cottages on Chautauqua Lnke leave cats Iieblnd them when they make their exodus.
Rev. Frank Vau Wlo. formerly of Howard and Bath, has accepted a call In Ibc pastorate of the Presbyl.rlan Cliun'h at Sherman.
Rochester will erperlroent with na automobile in collecting taa U
At the county Jail In Bath aM pris¬ oners bave bem received during Ihe paat year, a greater number Ihan for any yenr In a decade and a half.
ChaTluM A. Doty, n Junk dealer of Salamauca. convicted of re<-elvlng stolen pron-rty. has been sentenced to Auburn Prison. Uls term la not b>Bi than oue or more tban flve yeara.
The Kabtmanca and Little Valley Railroad t^impany bas been lncori»or- ated with a caplUl of •400.000 to op- eiiate an electric line from a point In (lie town of Oreat Valley lo tbt; Til¬ lage of Little Valley.
Haraaa la tba Daltad aiaaas.
The Natiooal Conveotion of Camaga Euildera haa joat been held at C-iacoinsti, " o. Preaidetit F. B. Judkiaa, of llerri- . Maae., ia lua annual addrcaa aaid tha i^il'^rtit. ^ t!*« i:=ns=a TVpTTtmm' l24,l2Slior«eaifi New York Cite alow, img ront-laairely tbat tbe maeh karsM- approach i4 the paaaing of the koraa not yet arrived, and that tbere are 2,777.«; horaea ia thia cs-aulry, aot ia-
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S. "Seventy aoula." Thia aaasbar <¦¦ eluded Joseph and hia tiro aons. aaa tt muat have also included .Taeob MastlL hut it did not include th«^TCs aai daiightrra.
(I. "Joaeph died." That is, Joasph kM nnw heen aome time dead, as also an alt brethren, and all the Egyptians wbo has known Jacob and hia twelv* sons, aad Ihia is a reaann whv the important sarr ice* performed hv Joeeph were foifotten. Death reniorea the moat naefnl una aaa the largeat familiea. "AH that pB*t» tinn." All the men of that sga, tgyy tiana aa well aa Israelitea.
7. "Were fruitful." There ar* dra •» preaaiona in thia eerae joined togeibsr ia (ive emphaaia to the fact thst thera waa a remarkable increaae ot the IsraeUira, ba- rood all ordinary calculations. (MM orif inal word implies that tbey iaenaasd Hba fiahea or inseeta. from, the call ot Awa- ham at Haran to their daliesraae* ntaa Egypt waa 430 yeara. Dating tb* list SU yeara they had iaereaatd to on); aitpaty soiila, but during the hitter bdt •( th* time, while they were in Egypt, thaf iar 1 creased to over 600,000 figbtina Ma, hm •idra women and children. Ana tbia pro*' pci'itv came notwithstanding tb* |N*I peraecutiona to which th*y wer* sabMStcd. It ia thua clearly ahown thst th* blsssiag of God ia the great secret of traa pnsMt- itv. "The land." Of Oosbsn. "Wst lilled." \Vhen the woman and ehfldna are taken into sceoont it will b* a**a IbM there muat hare been a great boat. A ronservativc estimate has placed tha Bom¬ ber at 2,000,000 aoula.
8. "A new king." One of snoth«r fsm< ily, according to Joaaphua. The old niWr* under whom Joaeph aerred w«r* OT«r- thrown, and an entirely new dynssty earn* into power that bad no knowledgs of oc inlereat in ,Taaeph. "Which know aot Joaeph." Thia new king wss aot In sym* pathy with Ood'a plana snd parpos**; M wtt envloua in hia diaposilion < •*)> •hrewd in hia plana (r. 10), aad eraal ta aia requirementa. Vs. II, It.
«. ''Said unto his people." Hc proba. biy cummoned s council of hia noblaa and eldera to eonaider the aubject. "Kor* ana mightier." They had riaen to graat ^r**- peritv, for during the llfstim* of Joaeph and 'hia royal patron they bsd prabaUf enjoyed a free grant ot th* land.
10. "Deal wisely." Their poHey waa shrewd, but it waa net wiss. flia k al¬ ways folly. Sueb a polior ia at oao* *lMrt< aighted and wielMdi Aort'^M, aiaaa kind treatmant wouM hair* BMt thi* iap> idly growing p*oplc tbsir faat (flaada aa4 helpers; wieksd, baesns* it TioIatooMB* man moraUty. Wbea bmu daal «khad||l it ia common for tham te iaMgta* thoraM dealing wiaely, sspsdally tftMr (viaM- neaa aeama to b* to tbsir worldly airame tsge, "Last ther multiply.!' Aa wall might th* monarch ot Kgypt bav* ¦sant to stem with hia pany hand tba oeeaa • tide aa to prevent tb* inorsss* ol tb*** who were th* sabjsels ol Jshorab a arm- laating purnos*. "Join —oar •a*Bi*a.'* The greated enemies ot Egypt w*I* oM the caat, afld the flrst graat dantsr Ika king aaw wsa that th* Habrawt waiUd join^tliemselvea to som* iaTadiM ansr aM tiaht againat tb* Egyptian*. "Dat.otiha land." The king waa also afraid tha »^ hrewa might caeap*. Th* Egyptians wonM loae a large revenue if th* Isrsalitas shouM leave them, and steps mr* tab*B to pia- rent this. .. 1. , . . .^., .
11. "Taskmasters." Having flnt •bUf*d them, it ia thought, to pay a ruainoa* nml and involved them in diffieulti**, th* naw government, in nursusnc* ot its opprtatiT* policy, degraded them to ths oonditioa ol aerfa, em|iloying them in nsring th* pab- lic worka, with taakmaatcra, who aadaat. ly had aticka—now whipa—to poniah tM indolent, or aaur on the too lampiHl.
~ 'iei." "Store citiaa." K. V.
Cities where arms and proyiaions wsra fiathored, neeeaeary for armies snd cara. vana. "Pithoni." Meaning "a narrow place." Thia waa a city of Loirer Egiptt aituated on the eastern bank ol th* Hiw. "Ilaamaci." The aame as Bam****. It' waa probably near bv.. These tiro IprtilUd citiea, built by tbe Isrselitss lor Fbaraoh, were both in Goshen. Bamesss was tb* point from which the Hebrews startad at the time of the exodua. . . „ . „ _.
12. "The moro they muUiplisd." "Ths kiiiK not only oppressed th* psopj*. hat lie ordered th* mal* ckildfsn d**tr*l*(ij Va l«, •«. But th* mor* Pbsrsoh swetcd them the mor* Ood bl****d th*ra. Am^ tiona nerve the purpoa* ot derelopiafl IM moral character. Divine chsstiseiMat* tend more to growth than to deitroettoa,
13. "To aer** with rigor." IntsadiBl to ilciireaa Iheir apirila and to rob tbMi <i| everything valuable; to ruin tb*it hciilth and aborlen their days and so «• Diiniah their numhera. Th* word trsns- lated "rigor" ia a verj' rare on*. It !*«•• rived from s word which means to bnai in iiiecea," "to crueh.' ,
)\ '"I'heir lives bitter." TbU Oodp*^ mitted lor wis* and juat reaaons: I. As* punishment tor their "lalatry. into wbi«» ft appeara many ot them »*<>,««'«'• ..* To wiin them from Egypt, which waa »• many rsSpectas de.irsW* land. »• Te quickstTthsir deairea for Cansan. «• Thai thry'miaht be arouaod to eanwist praysl foTdrii'versnoe. J. Thst Ood's powj.
might be d»Plfy«>,,'»Bi''!if. SSSS '•V^th hard bondage." Ro, •^jboadsaj which Ssun puU ui»n his s«rj*Btsls hard and makea the life ^ijUr. Tb* WM of the tran.gre.aor 1. '^'^'"i^^Jl miaery." B«t a deliverer *•» P^JTK* and ao in Chriat trt may all bt latttaa. John «: *. "And in »f'"''i .."iS^lrti great brick building, sre lound ia all parU ol Egypt. ___________
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;j^;f^'^';^">«,7>7 i§^n §0md^ «ttr<»z.iB «0>rtaa«. srivE oxsn-x-w A rAMILT MEWSPAPBR OF IX>CAI. AWD GKITKRAI. INTKLtiIOENC«. TBBaSi tLM TXAftLT IV aVTAMI TOL. VII. FREEPORT, N. Y., FRIDAY, NOVEMBE^R 8, 1901. NO. 2. ASTHMA CURE FREEI ¦yAgUuaalaaa__ttt*dwa tagiaai Reltaf and Pennanent . . Cm* kl AH 'Caaas- ¦EHT ABtaumaA ran ov BBOBIPT OF FOSTAL. 9 ABOnas Fi.Am.T. I wriMlklat*aUwiaairniaia*«iBaofdatf,liarin [taaied Ihl wonderrul eltec af »—« A«*«aiaaa, tot Iba cam tl Aatkaia If jr wlfa haa ka« - iiflhOMlMyaai*. Ha»hni~'^ aaita^ laiM. KaMcws Ca. OaaMaana: I " ." - na* Aataaalaaa ';tkf>««t tt yaata -^^_-. . ytm tma aaaa yttat wfaaoani aa taita ¦MM w wUk aaauaaacad lakku K al Imu»ia IIII. AM* a&a aitataMI. t^MaafaiM^I fad Ikat Itaa aaaat* thdtb ia aalUag tik* Asthmaleno. II fariags loataat t«lief, eren in the worst oases. It cans when all elae faili. Tb. Kar. C. P. Walla, of VUU Rldfe. III., aa^a. •Yoar tfial bottl. of Aathmalvne recelTed in eooil Coaif hloa. I eaaaot tell joa bow ihaakral I reel Car Uw SOOd Sarivad from it. I waa a alarc, ebaineil wftka^trldaor. throat and aatbna for ten jeara I daapalrad of arar bclair eared. I aaw jonr adver. ttaaaiaal far tfca cara of Ihia draadfal and toriaanl- la( «la«a*a, Aathaaa, aad tbought 70a had over MOkea yvaraalTaa, bat reaolvMl to giva It a trial To my aatoalabaiaat, tb. trial acted lika a charm 5aa4 aa^ fall-ala* bottla.* flf*. Op. Morria Weelisler. Kabbi of Iba Co^g. Dnai larael. Naw Yoaa, Jan. j, 1*01. Daa. Tarr Baoa'. Maoiiiica Co., OaatlaaMat Yoar AathaaalaB. ia an cacallenl tamOly tat Aatbaaa aad Ilaj F«T.r, and Ita compos. Itioa aUarlain all Iroabln whieh eombiaa with Afltluaa. Ita aaccaaa la aatoniahiog and wonderful AftarbaTlaf It earafally aaaljced, we ran alau tbat Aatbaulaa* containa no opium, morpbina eUorofonaor atbcr, Vary truly yoars, \BKV. DR. MORKIS WECIISLER. Avoa Springr, N. V., Feb. 1,1901. , ba«n alBielcd with apatmodi. m my oara akill aa wall aa many olhera, 1 chanred lo lef atraat, Naw York. I at one* obtained a bollle ol Atthnia akaat Iba Scat of Nov.mb.r. 1 varj aoon noticed a radiea: '1* harjulkaaa haa diaappeared and ahe la emirelv free from '—'~ -aaaaaMad th. madlcin* to all wbo ar* ajaicied witb Yaiua caaptcif ally, O. D. PHELPS, M. Fab. 5,1901. ~ 0»T^vtSaoi;>lBMcnnea. " ' i, but ^, -^ Blarted with a trial bollle. 1 found re. I bar* alaea MMhaaad jay tall-allM bottl*, aad I am arer grateful. I ha>e familr ol I Maa**. I aar* alaea wrakaaad raar fa (hiidbaa, *a4 far aia raara aw* wwMa la work. I *m now in th. bm of healih aod 1 ifMavacrday. TM* t**tiaMar na aaa mka (aak a** of *a rou aee fit. Bama *4dr*(*, •!} XIrlBfliaa abaat. s. RAPHAEL, 67 East ijglh at., citj, rmu NTTU son MteutTiiv ntt oi RtetiPi or postal . OaaatMsf. Writs sl oaos, aMfswIiiy PB. TA7T BBOa. MEDinrwE Co , 71 Shi UOU 8*.. H. T. C%. SoM b all Drunists. Rubber Stamps ANY SIZE, ANY TYPE avis bosk OM bs sssa st the Bsmw olBoe, or I will eaU npon reqaest. Tho • nwfl* W tiaaa gtetmia, tat «Ucli a one-line stamp three inches wide and mmamt mm deep esa bs saesrsd. FiftMn cents for eacb additional line. Eati- MStss fnmisfasd oa spedal dssiaas. Stampa guaranteed to be as ordered; prompt dsUvsiT. Akooansoi^ilyroawithaaythlatinthe Uneof BANK 5TAnP8. BRASS WHEEL DATER5. BURNINQ BRANDS, NOTARIAL SEALS, POCKBT STAnP5. RUBBER TYPE, RUBBER 5TAMP PADS AND INK PSN AND PBNaL STAJ^PS. RUBBER TYPE DATERS. STBNCIL5, BNAMBL LETTERS AND SIGNS STENCIL INK AND BRUSHBS. STAMP RACKS, SIQN MARKERS, STAMP RACKS, WAX SEALS, Etc. SMITH R-PEARSALL ^strSJSjPORrrr Ofllas: NMSan Ooantr Berlew boUdinf, Local telephone, 48; Loug Distaneo, 8 NOTARY IHiBLIC. NASSAU COUNTY (WITH SEAL) psr hoat pst hat Osn bs ran 117 s^ pstson at MY tims amd ai m plsoe. It is MtodlMtie. Ths best powsr for pnmplag and Hweshint. t ' tiiH: 1 to to Hmh Nffti AUO. MIETZ IM ta IM aatl Mmm NBW. YORK CITY Cheap Power ^at, la V. a. A. aad taslsa easatiM) AMWUITkl.V SAFE Alio RELIABLE IMuu with eoasasoB kstoMna Oil at a east of kbent one eaat John P* Wright qBf^BRAL AUCTIONEER »ra *§¦¦«, «. V, I. A* Oorlon BONDED AUCTIONEER PATENTS I t, l*v*aiM*.fl ITBLif vent i^ow ft 00. MTtnr mwTiiw, JA^^amtma, wppmii, i. Patents News and Opinions OP / Natloiial Importance OThe^sdlii^Sun ) JLLtXDVfm I CONTAINS BOTH My. hfMil .J" ISayMr Pil^tiiS«4iy.kfn*l iiyMt iTIie Sunday 5un j isttsgNaisat Ssalsi I • Mtf. By Mil. 2sjfMr NE.W E.DITION Webster's International Dictionary New Platea Throughout 25,000 New Words Phraaaa and Deflnlllona Prepared under the direct auper- viai«nofW.T.HARRlS,Ph.D.,LL.D., United States Commissioner of Edu¬ cation, nesiated by a large corps of competent specialists and editors. KIch Madlnga ^ 2164 Paaaa ¦ 000 Illuatrallon* Pp-fiie~rsiermiiji7'iiilteitlsV,rilii^ji.lSi)a, t,i7eej,sjel'i'"lsi>*"-iir'^ """ ¦'¦'"'¦ *'¦'"'"• ff Ikt tell. ' ..,-.,-- He! Ikt iatett amJ tke tttl. Wa alao publiah Wsbstet's Collegiate Dictlonaiy •FiT*tclaialnqujHtr, I SaacieM* pag**, ate. t>l b"th booka antl 00 appllcatioii. O. O C. Merriam Co. Publlahara Sprlncftald 0 Maaa. ELECTION RESULTS MciirsBalHForiiiTlifteeii ofi LOW MAlfOII OF NEW YORK The Fusionists Win in the Metropolis After a Sensational and Hard- Fought Campaign. Seth I,ow Elected Uayor by Atraat 30,000 Plarallty, aod Jerome Diatrlct Attor¬ ney br Abont 15,000 — The Fnalon TIckot Carrlea Manbattan and the Bronx, Brooklyn and Ricbmond, Wlille Democrata Hare Qaeena^Tan Wyck Beaten by 37,000 Votea—Keanlta In New Jeraey, PennaylTnnla nnd Other Statea. Now York City.—Tho Fusion force.< carried the dty, ns tvcII n.s ploclinir the Presidents of ihc Boroutths of .Miiu- linttau, Blchmomf nud Brooklyn, tho DlBtrlct-Altorney of Xew York Coun¬ ty, four Justices of the Supreme Court aud a JudKe of the City Court. Seth Low. Fusion cnndklate for Mayor, wns elected for the next two years hy an estlmnted plurality of SO.¬ OOO. Edwnrd M. Shepard, the Demo¬ cratic nominee, carried, ouly Queens Borough. Wllllain Trovers Jerome. Fuslonlst, was elected Dlstrlct-.\ttomey of New York Connty for the next four years liy nliout 15.000 votes. Supreme Court Justices elected for terms of fourteen years were .Morp.in J. O'Brien. James A. Blanchnrd. John Proctor Clarke aud Samuel Creen- li.'inm, nil Fusion nominees. Justice O'Brien being on both the Fusion and IJemocTatlc tickets. Itobert A. Van Wyck, now Mayor, SKTII L(.)W. (Elected Mavor ol New York Clly on tbe ¦puelon Ticket.) Advertising This Paper 18 SURE TO BRING RESULTS. The only way to attract trade is to make known what you hav« to offer. mam^0mmm TkiLftwtlAimtiMi was defeated for Justice of the Su¬ preme (,'iiurt. reeelvlnj; loss votes, liy about 20.(iiH), than auy other cnndl¬ dale for a Justiceship on either Fu¬ sion or Democratic tickets. In the contests for the Presidencies of the Boroughs, ench Pr.'slilout to serve two years, Jacob A. <'iiiiti>r. Fu sionlst. wns elected in Maiiliniliiii; l.iiuis F. Ilnffen, Democrat, was vic¬ torious In the Bronx; Joseph Cassidy. Dcnioornt, was elected In Queens, ami Oeorge Criiiuwell. Fusloulst, wa.s sue cissfnl In HicliUKiud. The Boiird of Aldernien will be Dem. ocrnllc. Till" Fusionists will have coulrol lu the Board of Kstimnio anil .Vliporilonnicnt. Hichard Cmkcr told a friend nt the Di'iuocratlc Club that he had g.iiu' through Ills last cniiipaign as Ihe leail¬ er of Taiumany Hall. The rolies of the leadership will fall on the should¬ ers of John P. Carroll, aeconllng tn au amicable arrnngenient pnld to have liein made nt a conference bctweiMi Seuaior Timothy I). Sullivan aud Mr. Croker. The Tauniiany lender was thoroughly disheartened over the re¬ sult of the election. THt; STATE LKQISLATI'llK. Albany. N. Y.-In additiou to Iho electiou of nu iiiiire uew Aksi'IiiIiIv. two State Seunfors were voted for .it Ihe olectlnn. The Senators electi.il to fill vacHuclea cau.sed by denth were William D. Barnes. Hepubllcan. iu the Thirtieth Senatorial District, and .Merlon K. I.ewla.i Ilepiilillcau, In the Forty-third .Senatorial District. Theiv will l>e thirty live Kepuldlcaus and fiftc«-n Democrats In the Senate of 1!H>2. which Is the same nuuilier each [larty hnd In the Sennte of llidl. The Assembly of I!)02 will stand as fiiilows: Uepubllcnns. It*; D.'niocra's, 11;. ThU Is a r.epiilillcan Riilii of ;t, and gives the Hepublicaus a majority of sixty-slx. BKSl'l.TS IN NKW YORK CITIES. Burralo.-The eutire Uepiibll.au city nnd county lickets were clectccl. Knis- lus C. Kiilght. Slate Controller. Is elected Mnyor by n iilurality nl .'>4.'ll. mill the reninliiiii-r of the lleiiubllcaii ticket was earrieil by pluralities nun: Ing from IHOii to T.^^i. The next Boanl Ilf CoHUcllmeii will be cniniMised nf nine Hepublicaus nml n.i Iii'um. rais. rannot Prrvrnt llallaloiuia. Prnfi'sscir Monro, of the Weather Bureau nt Washingtnn. repiirts iliai llic experiments in fm-eigii coiiiiirb's lo prevent hailstnruis by the us,' nf •xpliislves. had not proved to be nf «ientlilc value. McKinley Arch to Coat aLSOaiOOO. At a 11 ting nf tb.' Executive Cmn- iiiltiie of tbe William McKinley Xa linnal Memorial Arch .Vsso.latlnn In Washlnii-ton. It was ilotenniniil to at icnipt lo ri^lse JI..'iihi.(KiO for construct. iug the iirel«i»cd an-h. KIni Rdwar.i-a New Title. , Kini: Kdward h.Ts siune.l tlie proc lainiition giving hlni his ue" title, as foUnwsi -K-dwanl the ,>iev..nth. by the Oraoi- of liisl .if the I'uititl Kingdom nf lin-nt Britain and Irel.iud aud of th.' Brlti.sh Doiirlnioiis l>evi>nd the Sia. King. I>efeuder of the Faltb. and Kiu >eror of India." Hany Veueanelnna Drown. A night attack by Cnloinbians haa chanced Ihc %eue7Uelan plau of de- l> IIS.'. The V.iier.ucbina were cautfht crossing a rlTer ni'ar llubln. The pope bridge broke and many Ven«uelans were dpomied. Preatdoal Caata Hia Vote. President Moosevell n'turmsl to Washington Tueaday nUht at '.1.30 o'clirf-k. With hini were Mrs. Rwse veil. !l«T«>tary Conoiyou. Privaie ."m-c n-tary ItoeVt and Dr. Klxey. Tiie IVi'sident had msiK- a dying trip to Oysier Bay. voted for the Uepulillenn ••wmity taudldalea of Nassau, and re- turiMd lo tb« While Uouse. map Om^mwm rnaty Mav* wrmabxpt. Thr Naral Hoard ou run«truciloD haa rwonimeodwl to 8«Tft«ry I.011C. at Waablarton. the Imlldius ol forty more warahipa uf all cUii>m>s. from Imii tlcablBa to luflwata. Syracosc—James K. MoGulre, Dem¬ ocrat, three times Mayor of Synicuae, was defeate*! for re-election by Dis¬ trict-Attorney Jay B. Kline, by a plu- WII.I.IAM THAVERS JEROME. (Ilia nght for tlio Distrint Attorneyslilp wns tbs senaational feature of the elnctlon In New York CUy.) rnlity of 142.'). The entire Republican city ticket Is elected, and the Repuhll- cnns elect eleven of nineteen Alder¬ men. T'tioa. —Ch.irles A. Tnlcott, Demo- crnt, wns elected .Mnyor over Dr. Mor¬ ris J. Davies by SIIU plurality. Next Board of Aldermen will stand: He- publlcans, !); Democrats, 0. Republi¬ cans elect (! Supervisors and Denio- iTnts U. Rome.—R |
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