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Thepotiah Times, (G5TAByslffEfflN*I8y8.) ' R. D. KNAPPr Editor wid Proprietor. . ! Published Every-Friday Afternoon - SUBSCRIPTIONS r !\^- YEAR 1.5a. ___^aJMo.NT »4Sr*fr«**— 6 MO..TB CTS. SlriCLE'COPY. 5 CTS. I N ADVANCE . AND -^THEL .SENATOR LAUGHS*. Than* wore-lett -rn galore writteu on tinsuuaubji'cts diuiugJJ\(j_civm'prif;ii r -*f -Inst fall aruluiuuy of tliem appoar- •1 inutile couut^jjapurs. Some of- hein praised tho candidates' find some 1 fthem criticised, but 11 me, save one. u»kod-a-canUUati.- t.u \rnjsc lr,.', rli-na- !r >v Bnnis TeccH* H-Mtieh -a -1 Hter and • • ^Tonqluii'' J>*otrigO0le of. theJ-'Jlouui Ivisco BucurUur- wrote it..- _Wer't ten trMk-e-lo-Btl i*-u pAlt a 1 ' liTvhieh tim Ki-itoruor JWItrtriTin-] \ 4 jQTO floundering for • tho past two tionths, uiid'wo wouTil\riitlio'fUct rau'ii FcTErjtn—Just mud,—btrt—i^toueJ+w-^- •Jromgoole ~ woVt havl- It so. Tho- &-»^H4onkz ^^iiim| 11 tjioxoc<wulibpo8lug of jmtronngo nt witif -o PI\!\\ _ Last .week nur Recorder mnlcont-'iif •'included .le try his Gila breath on-. (ioit>-on Senator Burns and priutod ill /irtiolo from 11 paper avor.Jn the ^astoru-pnrt-ut tho county, which pur ported to question BOTnirnf—the Sena tors motives-while a legislator at Al- hanj\ Of tJOUi*a»i life story was..a. 1 01 ._JLctUUpaigU roLjirijitod in tho. paper ile took it fruin in October Albhny, Jam JS.—Th<*L_opc.nlns' of the legislative session this year'wlth all-the ••vents which naturally pKccede the real business of luumaWiifi- shows tli?\Re- \imntR'nn purtyiii. tinia slate hi a inure harmonious- condition than -has bcen- iech~f8r mnny-years. The selection of o'riloers, sneal<er,..clc^'<T affd \Alinhe -,othV J ei -H sii the work! '^nlJshod^AkMthouUahe—a tc-jt, ainJ^lrfr^-u-t'e-nobU^^fepltogg^and-. disappointments to -be patched upfce- ' law-gjork m't \yttiegtn. -rrqc-Bllvur nexr-yearj '•V^f—ftheRiaiot which is that early last No*- Do the Tawny Democrats deslrelto J^'g™ thi-ee unimportant Germaa dealers sent to a Filipino newspaper Slates senator have been, coinnt^ttd tnKgn —Beriutfsly- wlth as little friction a s was the or- - |-g«nl-<atlu»i. and\cv «yaTng -ffl^5»-pi-om--l Isp of a session in which there will.be no sljadow of any factional fighting. The committees were made up with a view- -dr---putJJ,ng the -most experienced f—t^e-most-Jmportoni l>romp,oole Uslfur political < fffrt. lint that made * o difference. Jt Bouthetl for the mo ^tcut-^ho-JiwUH^-puffle-d-sciileo. • Dromgoole's loltoi> to Republican- papera around, the i~>nnty several weeks ago. has provcd -JiQt on*y u laughing stock hiu^Wonierang^^Tlu' -tnoi'o ho protests as fo bis \touching\ .-uudalyalaJ .'-iO ^snator, -tho iAoro=jitt| Supervisor* Proceeding*, very pronounced\\bplnlPnli! and f-Feenia-lU'IJC'-adlsiiosltion-on the purl Of the mprabers of-\both houses to ascer tain something <jf his views before at- UinpJUi*^jy^legislal'^n4<>n^lieae par ticular \topics. »•-»-. - - Imjiortrvnt JIiKlcm \fcikeiy-- -to- Com? Up. A civil Bervlce bill whlchjwill put the cities of all classes and the state upon the -'siiiue -husis in maklng-apftolntmenis _to publlo ofllce la. regarded as^one-of-thtr- 1 j measures TTfteiy to be presented- The K-afBarilzattgn-'of—the—-national—guard Owipg-to-thQ failure of tlitf liar As~ -oclatlon to provide debaters upon tho subjeci, the prorosod discuseion i»>toro the Board of Supervisors yes- K-rGay-morning on the qupstion.of ad^ *vocatingt}i <fpa8sogo -of u law hy-the hoglslaturo exempting mortgages tiom taxation, .did not'tako placo. r . The i-onsidcration of. Supervisor • KUHeOe'e .-ic^olijvtlon dlre«tlngjlhj^^niiittc!o ;6n.; take place;- : - \\ - fnthb ^fdtd^of : Supei^sbrB^Tuea*' •lay Supervisor James'H.' Hulght \was ••ippolntbd j sui'orlntpndcut! -of- tlio Quaker Brl'jgo, ovrr tho Crotph River,, a the town-of Oortlandt.\ ° Tho Mount H-ieagan - liome tci^-^Soelet-^ret'bl v& 1- I'^ririfesfon to .lay out lands in th> • )wu of Mt. PluuBiuit for cemetery iitirpoBOs. ChaTrmnn Secor annonnc- •d tho following special committees 1 )n Legislation, Supervisors J. 0. Mi:- •••r, H. U.Leut,-E. K. Browu and Pat- Fick^WhrInTipvnd5i5i-pbTiiWli)g^ to court-house, Supervisors Jsaar' I 'urdy. Frank G. Schinhcr. Joseph See, and Alexander McOIelluh. B. Oppq• Iti'on to Addison Johnso IU decent announcements (Jiat Addison >( >hnson, of Port Chester, had been ap- 'olhle'd Warden vi Uto btato t'rison. .at Sing Sing, to succeed CrJfoneUO V. ~ sago, have not met tho approval of •iany prominent people of tho State, • nd it Is-saidthat so much opposition. M hoirig brought to bear that tho ap- pointmont may go to some other, man. It is generally supposed tljatMr. JohiP on rccelve4J.d^rt^prHi>tme'nVonJanu- Tfnd llfu 1'UiiBUifUsMf tho dilties-^f-the-olIl(M«84-wP ti on--ani that ho wisneii to do Warden Sogc -tv oourtcsy Ijy-lmi'lng him remain^ untJU i\Iay_l» —But u graduiiroppoBition has to his appdintmcjit, ndfc.oiily^ \WeetchestcricQBntyimt~El3nwhjBre - in tho State, which may result in Mr. Oollios, the State Superintendent of Prisons, cl'.oosing-K •twt'u \-othor than from. Wostchestbr County.—N, Y. Tri bune, January 30r= •— __ . REAL ESTATE TRAN3F (raOk-BABTKRIi STATU JOURNAL.) BEDFORD. • \Vestcbester Homesteadgind h I' ' Co, to DomicJtCJfl^Ui^lofta 18 * •to 32,_b1k 4.*>\ map lffdianl\Hillj^-— —'J: Parm;.....y... .% 77. , '„. .$175 Iiechtold, Philip to And Sftlin-- sky and w, lo'ts 2% 24, 42 .lo_ 51, blk 43, -map_jndian^Hiir ' Malonc, Steph to Howard 5 K Bailey and or, rd ,from Ml Kisco to Steph Knowllon's n $ 10 a..„ Anderson, James M to Lizzie A ->r \ Benedict, lot adj Pond lot.^...i....2 ,5oo_| . VO'RK*JOWN. , _ * _ - Green, John fo Cli'sts Erickson,- tract adjjas Loumd5uty-ajid-\J- C Travis 8 a.....'., 175 NORTH SA^EM.- r Close, elms H and.ors IQ Thep ; - H\ Mead, tract-adj Ephriam-.. ^ - Baker, J-ja. - . ,....^375 IrilBfliI: IE8ISLI1I -Everything Started With Har mony In Repiibitcan Ranks. -Oontrast -Selw'eon the Two Parties'* Acts In Votiu%-FpfiJnited States Senator.' . -'_ Deinocratic Attempts to Return to the . Old Excise Laws-ilmportantr IiCgislation. ator Murphy ,03 the party's To\r3Triltea _ States senator. *tfeAv.J^ery.^ammanyJman.ln\the Islature would Vote urider *JMCrr -Crp*fir's The I'-'pni-t-in't -iYfil'lf rf i\\''?\f \P commit'\ M1 TR '<' PI^H\\ ot a TJnlted ment that reports that Germany is ai3- -ing- the Filiplnos-aro not justilled' by- anjthlng' Germany has dbiie, is doing 'or'is-prepttrinj; to do^. -• _ „ Legation Coimcillpr \Hamann of tho crrokeTr-A7[d^ery ;: OTitrofnh^m-^ ^Foroigtr-^fiieo—t^Hig emiitiwHwl ta. prS£.a. man who holds opinion's exactly speak for tho Goyeriiment, supplements -Spj-SlTe-to-Hcr CrokerWTwo or three-- ed tho above statement as follows} questions nernlpx th<-, ^n«\\'\p''\'\™?' | \Tho only p6ssii)l»explanation of tho student—namely: \ *\• ' h \'\* wovk. They have organized.aWd are ndw ready to consider business. The early days^of the session-brought to the surface many bills which ore_as familiar to thn legi»Ta-nvirT *haTntitrrs as the oldesFmembers of either body, but the really Important measures have not put In appearance. On some .subjects\ Governor \Roosevelt is known to have there. and ~3P -mu ovgrlfaulinof^th c~ tiSX\ la axFcertain to receive aftentiorffi-om the governor;- He- Is thoroughly - familiar-] with the civil service and the guard ynd has by experience and study become ac- I quainted \with all theTetail's of^the laws under which they are at present administered. On all these topics the govjfrnor 'a -nrst messHige SBaXc_pialnly, Uiough,\the subject-'.df taxatlonr 'IrtB-irtl-' rhltted, was most complex. \What h e snld on that topic is regarded'as simply a hint that he will give his 'attention to It-oiUh a.vlew.to reaching^otrie revision oftajc\laws.w will d'eanjustly with, the holders.of .real»aadjiers'onal-proper,— ty v In^r the-irr^t^i*^^ga.-^^<»J [^aB ^the; * 0 *^~ 3 P *^ a «:omn -d8jsim \the suBject?-'\TKis has'been dope tffne arid ..again, and after each'investigation the--fiamo^—unsatlsfaotory—altuatlon__Isij Taaira \eSlst!nKr-0^~T£aBW''fo^ that it i 'a hard to gec-eacact^and'-irom*-; plote. Information, as t <>l1citx._pcrBona 'l\ property. Thero ar'e-rnllllons upon mll- liohs of dollars worth\ of legally taxable li ^iaanaUBi-flPjEty ^untajeed IrinN-?'\' * g, ^-'- j city. Before a law can be enacted which 'will remedy this condition the Intrica cies of evasion must be-fathomed, and ft-cammlttee-ot -irrveHllgallim niidu tlris - ) as h x ard as the officials of the tax de partment. A joint'resolution ,to. submit to RQP_- ular-vote the fiue»Uon-of-blennlal_neB^_| Slons of the legislature has been lntro- d.uced. Jt .seems \likely .that it._wlil-.be favoraJbty coniKdercd. ^ . -<-,The Democrats are .still—keeping up the light against tho excise, law; ~Ap~- parently they learned nothing' by their defent-ln November; \On the~earllest x>K\**^\lty^PP^>wl—thg^-Tftniiimny bill, wrilohjx supposed-jto-repxeisent' the ideas of Blchiifd- Qroiter and._ht8_asso?- C|ates. It proposes to wipe- out the magnificent\ revenue -liow-- accrUI ng~t<r the state and-county treasuries and re turn to the Old style of regulating or falling to regulate the_saloon..huslnefia. ; .Tnmmany_proposes to abolish the state excise. burs.au,_arid th e local' -exclslr the-old^ system and' a hutting down of texenueilai-e a paft of the Democfatlc. plan. ... ^All 'measureBof thls-sort-wlll-fall-'rhe ReputillrTri-n'I'eaders 'regard'\the' fight riii that' point eettl.ed. The r state su'per- vlslon..the Prlcefif Jicenses\and the djs- tdbjjUon-o\7the -fees -accruln8rundef the law are here-to stay so long\ as the Re publican majority Is..retumefl—to-tha legislature. That V/PM one. issue, which was fought [;out in- October last, and 'Democratic at- tempta-to;saddle ar.heavy - tncrease~of~ taxatlon on the \rural counties where Republican majorities are rolled'up will fnll as eurely as.the threat;to^o\so in the last^DeWocratic platform failed un der the tmllots of .the-last election. ever-t^e .n -'by -a -^w r><A'-?- IJepublU an jjupport in the dauci3f^irft^u 'pan *i' ijej- ,floors, of the two^'leglslatiye. bodies. J-Iji*' 'Selecting him tljew IlepubjU,C _anMk .ch 'esji»: one who has vigoi-ounly aiyd-cbhtiriujal^ lysupnorted the Bepub.llcan-posltiori i.bni ^e-great/ttatlonapjand -Btftter^ ' What have : Jhe De^ocra^doneWOaln* any one tell what bellefs~tKey-ho^fjr^m. their actions? ' • < • \ • * i*;\.^'''*.\ 1 •-A~~few' days—l ^oTe^ the >PeTn(5eratlc- caucus nichard_Croker ^ENewI3 '.g|fh:T* gave 0\ut on , intefvleW^-ln^iwlircliSJ ^FT' spoke -for thjjia^lona.LPoUc^ofJexpan-|: slop, He declared^teew ^Bllverrat-TlB to 3. was dead. ' <&oR£r^nfroTs_a jargelmari jority of the Democratlc-members^-'Hig-l word Js 'regarded as.their law! .He'jis. responsible for .every onej ofjthem jvh? halls from the borough of-ftAnhattofig 1 —Nb~sopner\rh\a^\^r^Ui^ej^d i ellj*e - wd\ ; hlmself than Edward 'MurpKyr'Jr^-the present senator, also frade Taide'chira^ tlon. lie-was against -expansion,—he- said, and gave no evlderic\e^n\at-he*was any laas_in favor,of free^sllver^Jind-jre-. pudlatlon- tlian he. was whelfv\he voted for the--Teller resolution. Jtrid^thenipn. the heels of this name the caucus Thnrs- inv. and ovwy • Tutmnnrnf_vnlrt_~flfrAim. : ie declaredjifor. exnanslon and against another.ilgnt for be understood as regarding Mr. Murphy their leader in natlonal-questlonsJ^^J- Do they, in supporting Mr. Murphy, panslon to the front as the issue;-next, year? _ • . '\ . , •„ **' No one can tejl,whether-the^Deino-,- crats favor or oppose the natlonai^ex--- panslon, or whether tliey.wlll support Bryan's doctrines in the next preslden^j tlaf election. Their actions are a s bar ren of principles as Is thej, vot^jhey > gave Senator Murphy barren of results. A special lenatecommlHee wHlcH^ln- vestlgated the advisability of establijjh.- tng a state hospital for consumptlvesjh the- AdlrondaelcB-haa-repor-ted-favoraWy-4 -soiut -ely—nothing—had -occurred' to the pToject. THE NEW TARIFF MAKER.T. Sereno E. rnync Sftld to lie Succ«|pr_ The death of the Hon. Nelson Dlngley-| rtah-nr ^VBTTOOB ^tho -llOJl .-SiiniU Payne of Uiis state to thechairmanshlp .o£-_the-_w-Ays _o ,nd_m£.aris_^pjnn -d^tSC*of the house of representatives. Mr.-Payhe\ ! *Wttdmtmbty-pf(ulpf >e <l -f<) 'proteatrawlstTTf the type uf Wll fclnley, Nelson TDingley and WIlliam.D: Kelly njj^a master in the study of po-. lltlcal economy, he is_^nerall^_i -egBJ -dr. -ed a s the--natufal-successdr^tthfcQffi2;| who mode the mark of his\ times\in fiber framing of the tariff-law, which; proved Itself a.*nasterplece of \proctl statesmanship, 1 \>' 'Congreasjnaan4 1 P^yne : \irepresenta' .Twenty -elgKth '>cbngr 'e8si-dl8trIct'\ r : 8tatf ?ofcN ^w>Tbrl ^''C^x *jra \ w^-graduated-froih .!'toe -Uhlvera! fNo J.r 5 iithJn. the Report That -—They- Are •• Aiding-the-.- -J .''. -. . Filipinos. 7 T Rumors- Are- Not~Just]fied\\by Ariy- thing That Has Seen Done~By_ the _GoVernment. Orl(fIn. of the Itrpbrt rrobaMy rino to- ^AetUsa of TlVroo nCB'rin4n\-\^t«rclmnt» In -Manila—Onltrd .States pfflclnlg Teo\ Suro There l» KoiliTiig In the Itiimors—Herr Tlifntonn Slalemont. ^Berlin, Jan. 19.—Baron \Von BulOw, Imperial Secretary of State for Fo.r.eign Affairs, personally authorizes tho state-\ way in which f.uch rumors may have VV2 originated we find in a despatch re ceived thia morninsLdro iD . -tierr Jivrue- ger,~our Consul at Munua.\ * .r*3.pLJ^ftipiLnn-tJn»iv4!eiui.th et i B<1 ispatoh, statement thainhDy had always \been satisfied-'with the treatment .they hud '^ecelmLfroju the Filipinos,.alid hoped- that the good relntious -i\omd~continue. ! Despite the fact that tho Gejunan-cpjli onies lit Jyl*rail\a7rrfd:IIon^ \lyTssuetl a declaration asserting that 1 these three GeiTmrns-m—np-AN-aiMt'epre- se'nted the- views of the colonies, and assuring the Americans of sympathy, the incident was used as a nandle to implltO ntui- AmpiMPii.n aPnt.iinonf, TO -Q c i -rnnna -irr til tr-P h i-H pp i ttea^- So iar' as the ao-ngs 01 the German Government and navy, are Co\Hc*erned Herr Hamann said positively/that ah-- coi(ld be construed as hqstiliKy toward^ 1 the plans of the Americans or as con-' • nivanco. with thoso of tho Filipino* •!9!err Hamann couchidec^Jiis statement with the remark: . mazetlitliat -8uch ,basplp'?i ( Hps, i/houffii- disapproved again and again t sTiould'still lind'credence.\ i \Thq oJJMa]s_a^_lJig.IJnited^..tate3Em- \hassy fralBui-er-ttiat - T;here -i3 -noth1nT\ whatever in the rumors . Prilli ]>plnAJi ('o.nkmiHfilonf tngtoBrtfafti-l?. A »-t<ii egrnphed-|, roinr\V^hingt6n. ProafdeiSt^fclC has. selected Jacob Gould SohAirniatf, President\ of Cornell. University, as a member .of the commission to incjuire iritS\— the\- -poUtlca'lir.coij'dTtlons- in the. WHOLESALE PRICES Until Feb. 1, '99 Oa the, remainder of my stock-of i_ - Parlor Stoves, Heat- ers, ; Otner ±5argains in Staple Croods,' \ST H. W. Kellogo;^ Kai^fra :hT~N7 ^Y^^*^^ Rochester' in,.1864.. ( He-was admitted to the.^practlceof law ln'1866. agdwas.'elect ; '= pd tn'th^T'orty-elRhtKand re~elected joj -tn^FOTty-nlnthT^fty-Iflrst ^Pift^ •ond and -.Flfty >thlrd cbngf'essesl'He is a\ .practicing lawyer In Auburn? and his first ..political' office was that owelty clerk\ ln\1868 In whicnT 'capacJty he Berv-*- ed threeJyeara Tn V873.lie.wag.made dls- Krrz^l -J JI. jm ' • « ^ ^ trlct attorney pf (jayufar- cuuiityr=and^j following that he become president of\ the board of education and was.,then -rranslnatea for eonp'resB-and elected,, and so -well liked that he .was the regular party nominee from 1882 up to 'the pres- ent-tlrflfi. „ .. _ -« 1—— •' Mr.rPayn.e -la- a -vigprous-speaker-'ond. -Philippines and to arrange a-.plan for their-future g^TOrnmentTsy'tho'United StStesr;.President SchuVman hos-defin- ite'ly- accepted^ the-Prcsidentis_ tender, \'\'has also Reor-AdmiralTGebf Deweyv' • thei8evqpalipth ¥f~m'^n\£who\h^ 3o*SGen.J*rancls / -y.(GreeneJ ,of :New -Yorkj\.has'been obliged, .to -decline;- Professprv.!De,an ; Worcester,\\ of \Ann' Arbor .^University, has^riofc-signifled\ [) whetherjheJw'ill Ber ^^BdJ ^Ti^Charles. LIlealSyT^Sner^Jiniatei^lo^SM^ ' a I memtier - of the War .-Investigating;'. iCqmmissipn, has practically accepted. \Major-Gen.' Elw^Il S? -Otis, the com- •manderiof^the United\ States Military io\r .cM ^in'';the. Philippines,- has—been -asked to_\s'er ve on the~conimi,38loniTand- it'isis regarded aB certain .that ho will \accept -yrjiere is little \doubt felfe-that the personnel of the commission - as finally arranged will consist of Prot S'churman, Prof. Worcester, .CoL Don- -byrAdmiral Dewoy *nd\'<5on.--Oti8r 1 - •h 'as been hear.d7oTrth ^\BtuTiTp -in-all-cam- palgns In this, state for the past 20 years. He la well - versed in ^tariff bill, making and his promotion to' the- head ref ~tlle7^ayB-^d^eansrcomTnltteerwlilT be_aideflerved honor to Mr. Payne 'hlm-\ selflas well as a credit to the Empire\\\} State. ENJOYING THEIR BEST DAYS. :n;epnbllcnni» of New York: State De- ,werve. Thanks For It» ' Pnblld_SerT-\| niits. \ ~ . [WTashlngton Evening Star.] Tlie Republicans- of New York are enjoying the—best—days—they—have-} known in-eomeTyears. They are-iinlted MiiM^w7rtRT1sSj=rein,n t g 'TVfigg very on7 tlie 1 state^.and' M for\ 65lviBipnB_ and are putting *thelr est men Into im the country,- for thblr—very best\men< ranK with -the very best anywhere to be' \fdund ^Xheodbre ;R^se ^eir *m^the-gov-J —^hitt-tgie^ewtporaire^^ — It chanced, that the \Democratic talk of: repealing tliu R ^lJhJes .•)a^^^ began^uafe a day or tWn_bpfore Excise Comntiar elonef Lyman .made public- his report^ for the lajit ycji, and it-Is thus easy, to see Juat what' the Tammany .measure, means or -would\'mean \ if \ there'^were\ -Theodore Roosevelt\Is of all practical politicians, .onelof the most practical, -He .OeHeves lit\-3olng-r>ghti—tn-holdlni -publlo-olHcer-to -r be,-ln—the—fullest., and ^)oot Bpnob,* oI*publl5 truot to beexecut the ghost of a show for passlnglt. The total 'amount received l*»t cer.tlAcates, CURES AI X KIDNEY ^ STOMAC H 'AMD LIVER TROUBLES.. year\ for llflnor tax trannfera and fines tras \fl2 T18.01. v .-Thla save a net balance,.aUex_Ae=_| dnetlnsr connty. trcnjiu-rcre' tefMT \o t f l2,t5HO,440.70, \ T . \ >,Thc\ita(c tr'eniifiry wi»_ richer lay one-.tKlra/orthlii>,or.»>l-,310,!ZT8'J'*l. 'The-direa-and. townn-rcceli-ed 1^8.- Ra4,\t02.40 ; ;\ ' ' v *\-» 'Confonlon* In the-Democratic Camp,' \The election of a \TInltprt Rtnfpa' aim. ator has shown hoW utterly demoraflz lOjjlUinftop. .nmnng. thejjemq- cra^s. Ifappcars all the more bj?<cori- -ftrast-^vlth-tfie\.'liarmoiiioua-an(l consist* ent Course' of the Republicans. Dr. Cljauncey 1L Depow was their tiuildidaie, ifoiioriid as fyw men .havr ernor 'sT^joHaiF- jit Albany, josepn «. Choate in the 'embassador's chair at -the \ court of St. JTamea and. Chauncey M. Depew as a nieYnber. elect* of' the United States senate..all accompllBhed '__wAthln-; a few months, are contributions to the public service of 'unusual excellence. The, Enpplre' State, without regard- to'! .politics, lit hear-Uly— to -be-thanked-and- congratulated.. Even the--T )eniocrpts, whoMostf.the battle-In November\jwill reap rewards In results so creditable to thereputation of the commonwealth. , *: : ' -A - •^^oo»eTeltj_ErjtetlCji\LJgiPjttlciaa. ed to promote the greatest good*ior-;the public: he' believes _truth to^be. .Jietter -than' f alBehood ;.'that:promises-sfiou\lbVbe ! roade-Wjth^n-yJcw_tc^perfQrma^ Bervico.-to-all-th'e Rejjple is the best-serv ice that can be'rendered to-'apartyl- 1 TJtlca Heraia. *. '. —=-•. -NeceBaarj-:-'RlemcntM-of-a-ltcpnbllo. . .T\he governor is right In saying that In aSrep.ubllc\lt'-ls peculiarly- neceBsiny to' combine\\efficiency and morality, prlnclpleS*an (\UTcommo \rf^sem'se.^;justlce-| -^andicou^gejand-that-a-republlc, can- 'nof long\ endure \If it becomes, either corrupt or cowardly.\—Buftalo.Cburier. War ProimDie in Migar ClrcIeT \=^e^^Y6rkrJan.—\n^It^is-reportedj \that the '•policy'6t tho American -Sugar .ReflnihE'-.Co., otherwise known as the Sugar./rrust^ lias becn~changed in th\at>i the puts In pricctrmaae by compe ^ttOTidFI -ha-^l>e\en-metB--rT-his-cutting^is-to-con. \finue it Is sold\ until the rival, concerns have been driven o\ ~* '—* ' tHe nust. 'President; Havemey'er.will direct evety-^de*tail-of—the-Jight),.aided- which is by an executive committee, composed as \follows:. Mr. Havemeyer himself,-Ghairman;--^G.--^3L;Scnjr-.'yace\=: i President of tho company; F. O. Mafc^Ll'i tKiesonrWilliam B. Thomas, Treasurer,'' ' arid Lowell M.-Palmer. The new Sec- retai^.iliL.plnwt*f =jT >hu E. Suarlcspro--| :Bignedris\Q:~R.\\Hgike. . Gnin Cl^e.Smt* Face a. »1S,0U0,000 Truit. WNew^YprkV Jan. 18. — A-^ombinatlon ^f tho chewingTgiimmamifn.ctiiirers of *; the;Un I ted- 'S tates\ has Ueonjirac tically ' corisummated/jhojast contracts neces--| ^fy\=t'(^amalgama'tiour^fayjng Been L t»e<^tted-'. in thtg ^-ctty;——The—capP tal *• involved . in • this • combination amounts to.$157000,\000 .-ThB -firms-which-- have signed contracts are: i-rdams '& . SonszGompany, Brooklyn;- tho -Beemari ChemicarCompany, Cleveland, .O.; W. J. White & Sons, Cleveland', O.\; J. P. 'Primley, Chicago:' S. T. Britten, To- - ronto.'. Canada, arid^thej^jsjSte^S.u'ni^.1 \Sompany Louisyille,,Kyj -~ S33,000,000 In \Cln^oed Oil -Trust. •.•.\Cleveland O.\ Jan.'TT.r-B. )?. \Miles LJ?resident ; of the .new Linseed Oil Trust, '.formed-Teoently in New York.- an- -noiinces that , t,h&!icapitali2atiori^>f_jihe .new-concern .will be ©3,000,000: f^TEe output.6f;the7Trust w.lll co^trirmiralrorrt*-:; as it'has bean. in\-the past,\'' said Mr.' MHes. .\The great.opject. is to steauy-j • thp .markot, jnainUiin~Ib on ja -s»ulid sbasis.and^make it nontspeculative.- i$te will' try ,tb increasp our trade with En£^ Tlandi'ahd^ ; to -Tget -a -hcttcr- -footing in Honolulu dhd tho -Wes\t Indites.\' \•. T-^J«auTcpnlrfr-NoTr—AccnSP'TTIurtgfS; ..- Paris,- Jan. lC.-^—Another \statement ifrom;M.\5Pwesn!iy do Beaurepairo is \published itfre~gist.of which is that he . demands d'fresh inquiry in tlie \Dreyfus matter and-the removal of the \guilty '\xnombera of \the - CrlmlnalJCham bers of the t Court_of-.Cdssatjon.*5_He proceeds^ \\witbrti\ bombastic appeal agixip-st, lire .or I six of the Mogis^ratesl:,ac»usixig^them. of being adversaries'of ttaarmy. CarriagesrSurreys, Road : Wagons, -Spindles, ~B\aBiness7Wagons Phaetons, Farrn^ =•• Wagons._Hamess. anC ^ Wliips for Sale. ' ' y — — r KaiGnah7S3r GEO. GODWIIT,-Prop. J)ealer_in \!I_^enie\^-Xlate^nc1o5.ejfc in cemetery. Old-stones cleaned ond repaired. Stoc&andwprk'man8hip\\guaranteed. , Purdy Station, WesichEs!er-13o. A K^gn,- PhUowoiOiVcuV Stndent. ' Rooseve'lt iB^the -'keen,'--pMlospp*ffl ^iJL?r| political''student, with a wide range of •^stp^'fe'Hce,..In his career -h 'e ^has Jef tus Jandmark? by^hlch .the qualityXpf ' his administration may be anticipated.— \^ ynl. .raa>i-Jih;.e.AM 'OjiitjIt^yy,,,,. v\elt^has sent to-the Senate,t\h6 nomiria-~ tlon'of Col. JolmIJ.JPartridge of Brook- \ lyn tdberStatoSuperintendentrOf Public Works bo succeed George W. Aldridge *j OfBochester. * face to get, Job Printing is - to \Times\ Otee