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\ ~ referenoe to our for- rel\a.tlions and discusses the Wal· ler oase, England and the seale, the VeriezuelC' bonndary'e dispute, the crieis and tbe Ouban re· belliQD. Great Brita.l.n has been oalled upon to explain her pos~tion In the Venezuela matter, but no re- ply bas as yet been received. The message Is larll'elr devoted to the currency and bond issues, and ont- growinlr questions of finance. It makes no recommendations to con· gress, nor does it defl.nltely suggest revenue-raising measures which wouia.~l_lle'et the execntlve approval. He say,~od fa.ith must be pre- served with Sfla,in, whatever may be the individual sympathies of Ameri· cane. BoARD OP· SUPERVISORS SB.S5lON AT CArt~RIOOE. TtiB PRINTilR.S CAUSB THB BXCITBMENT TH15\WilBIC.-PROBABLB ADJOURNMENT TO IORANVUB.-t.AROB NUMRBR OF SPECTATORS PRBSBNT.-ORBAT INTillt- EST l'IA.NIPSB TBD. 'l'he seoond session of the county legislature Is bl'ing held at the Oalll- bridge H<>use in Cambridge this week. An unusnal large number of s()EC- tators are present. It was nea.rly 7:30 o'clock when Chairman Johnsou called the board to order. Eaoh town was repres~nted. The minutes of the last session at Whitehall were read and approved. The usual nnm- ber of bills were presented and re- ferred to the proper committees. The invitation extended by Clerk Law to \ .- Tne Ja.cksonsQpervisor is tbe.ea.ril- eat riser of the wem bers. The equalization :fight llaviDg blown over, the members seein toreat; easier. We shall have something to sar a-bout tbe business tra.nsacted by tbe board later. Some of the members are not a.ver~~& to a renomination next spring. But it is not spring now. Monday evening the melllbers with some of\the newspo.per men attended Uncle Tom's Cabin at the <!pera.. b.onse. The supervisors seemed t~ enjoy the show. be his guests on Wednesday evening The vote of the board of Supervia- was accepted. <>rs on employing convicts of tb~ NeW ·Firnl. ' ' ·; ....................... Mealey & Balch, SUCCESSORS TO Mealey & Becker -····-- I Mr. Edwin Balch, having pur(!hased the interest of Mr. John S, Ell:.-COMPTROLLER Edward Wemple Fultonville was again examined by physicians and pro- Insane. He will be taken Supervisor Skiff, chairman of the county on the pnbiio roads, is ex- special committee appointed to aat plained on the gronnds that there Is Becker in the firm of Mealey & Beaker, will, in connection with Mr. with the District Attorney on regard no chance to work prisoners outdoors to assessors, reported that on January 1 in the winter. In the snmJUer tlur Mealey continue the business of Mealey & lleoker at their old stand the Utioa insane a.sylnm. Mr. Wemple's condition is said to be seri- ous. Monday his puis a was 110 and his temperature 101. It is bellaved by the physloiane that Mr. Wemple has been practloally insane for eigh- teen months or more. 1st last they appeared ln conjUJIC- oeed a strong guard. Besides theo in Hill's Bl k tion with the District Attorney 11.t \ounty pays $2.20 per week for prla- oc • the 1st of J a.n ua.ry, the next speaker of Salem before the grand jury and pre- <>ners In the Albany Penitentiary.- The new firm will endeavor to maintain tbe high standard of the Hamilton Fish is am· makes no Bonoealment Be does not intend It> record of the Ia te who was elected sented such information before tb~t Sa.ndy Hili Hera.ld. • . body a.s desired. That the District old firm lD regard to quahty of l!Oods and oorrectuess of prices, and Attorney made a. thorough lnvestiga.- Rebate on ~oad Tax. ld tion of the matter. That the grand Under the laws of New York sta.ta won be pleased to have yon call and examine the st(lck, before pnr· THK President sent to the Senate, Tuesday, the following nominations: jury were satisfied glaring irregulari- the users of wide tires on bea.vy wa.~- chasing elsewhere. tlee existed and ~ecommended tba.t ons oa.n get a. rebate on their r~ll Rn1us W. Pec!Wam of New York. to be Asso· oiate Jnatlce of the Supreme Oourt of &be United States. Rich&rd Olney of Haaoaohusotts, to be 88(). rei&rY o! Sute. Jud.Jon Harmon of Ohio, to be Attorney General Judge Kellogg iseue an order to the 1 tax. The law on the snbjeot is as of this county BB to t~e follows: A !LEPORT of the proceedings of the boa.rd of supervisors op to the hour of Q\oing to press, will be found on another pe.ge. rightful method of taking a.sseas; \A. persDn who makoo an affida.vlt before am nvemeer that during lll.Y year ending .:rune 1 ments and the penalty for refusing t<J a.11 wagons or vehicles with w}l~el• npon wlrica so. That these notices were Is- two or more horses a.ro usod dr!v•n by him IlP- on the public hiorh'\\ys_ excellt blll!gles, car- If you are in ueed of sued and served by the Sheriff, with riagoo or pl&tform wagons carrying • wol.gbt. of 1 ooo pounds or !f)SS, haa \'tiro lo t.b1 wbeol11 the result that $3,004,925 has beon of three inches ormnre in width sbal raoaive added to the valuation of tills conoty. a rebate of one-ha:f his a•seesed highway ta,. t'or each yelll' not to Exeeed $4 or fonr da.yB' l~ ------- GRNKRAL GAZABOO Coxey announ- ces that he willlnva.de the south with a.n a.rmy. Yor ,bat purpose, no one seems to know. WB congratulate our friends of the Y. M. C. A. on the suooeea attend in~ their fl.rst anniversary. • Thirteen per eent of real estate and bor in &DJ: one rear, &nd he shAll be entitled 10 such credit by the overseer In tho dlatrict In forty-two per oent. personal, thereby which he is aases•ed.\ showing tha.t the work of this coJu· -------- mlttee ba.s not been in v&ln. Primitive 5treoct Sprinkling. A street waterer In Calcutt~. wbo spnn k les the at:roets from a water- skin carried on his shoulders, is paid sl:r oents a. day. ------ How Pepper Orows. High Class Groceries or anything in the line of Boets. Shoes!) Rmlllle• G••••· CJr•okei'J', •• Cleats' Jluralslala• &oed!ll, OuuruRED Boston is eng:a.ged in a. new work. An endeavor to reform the dra.m11. will he made. Supervisor Pra.tt moved that Super- visor Perry be appointed a committee to Invite tbe elergy of Cambridge to open the ses!lion with prayer. \l!o no,\ said Supervisor Easton, ••I a.meud tbat nmtion bv &dding Supor visor Ski fl. We want no failure this time.\ Supervisor Pratt acceptHi the amendment and it was oarriod. The oommon blaok pepper berrv Give us a call and you will filld our goods fi.rst-olass and our priBOfl grows on a climb!ug vine, which nt- to.ine a length of from two I vo to right. twenty feet. DID yon have enoug:h turkey! It Supervisor Sldtr moved that the re- ~oes without saying, yon had enon~eh port of tbe Justices' oommlttee be re- ------ It Ilia Close Race ]Wealey & Balch, who is thinking of bor- Tnrk.ey. ___ ...,___ consideroo and the bills referred t.o in I the J us!Joes' committee. Ca.rrlod to go to bus ness AMRRI~ are pleading for justice · now reoa.U tho.t It yet Clov~taYid does nothln~t. Adjournment. lbbla 'lluiltn.ess on borrowed oap- the pa.nlo of TRANKBGIVll!G Is over. .,.,,..,.\lii.I!ISaid to be caused In the CHRISTMAS Ia coming. th& embanass!l1ent of . __ _ _ . \ bank in Lc:mdon. But THB DEPICIBNCY. When the Baring failure Por tto• Plm Plve nontto• It Amouou to rf<Jii 1 J;Jle banka of America got s, 7 ,oo,, 34 ,. r&flll!ed to lend tbelr shaky W A.SW:NGTON, Nt>v\ SG.-The forth· •ny more money. Then coming statement of the receipte and !luJiin'iBS of the shaky oustomere expenditures of the Government will tto.l:Q;,tl\1!1~88 with a ol'B8h a.nd the ehow that daring the month of No- out jnst how many vember the receipts were $25,986,503. there were. For November, 1894, they were *19,· l It • 1 25 1 h ,11,408, and for November, 1808, ~.· a.wsn over a. ., , p It as 979 400 ended ln Mlohlgantown ' . 'the town trsa lu oui For the five months of the present ,..,.c,mo'Al\\ t A l!lll'Yth flsao.l year the receipts were fi189,460,· ,,. amonn . mon ago ll:e~rel~al impounded a. pig 826. For the first five months of 1894 ;..;. . .o-\'\*~a farmer named HilliP. they were $187,5~,820. and for 1898 ~'fli'rii~Mrefused to a the I1. 5 0 they were .129.403.417. The deficit n.nd r~pievlned the for the present month will be ~bont ened him, and after $1,125,000, Blthongh to-morrow s r&- the ctroult aonrt the oth- turne may ohange these figures som&- ~~.g-;v:e& verdict for Hillis, -with what. For November, 1894, the de- lt:ore than half the fl.oit W8.8 f9,006,755, and for the same were Slllllmoued 88 period ln 1893 $7,822,626. For the the total amount of first five months of the flsoa.l YPILI' Ml'i'lli!1H)VI!or the 1 runs to a 1894 the deftoit &mounted to C22,295,- p g 142, and for the same petlod ID 1898 it 9 p. m., an the .e&'~Ol~ers in the United amounted to P,9,91S,006, a.s against $17,601,541 for the last fl.ve months. REOBNT!)• RBSOLUTIONS. Tb• Repeal of tbe Anti•NarcoUc l.aw ....,..,. Por-A New Chief Clerk. 'l'be state regentl!l havo appointed Harry J. Knickerbocker of Albany to be ~ef olerk of the regent's de- partm t, to sueeee'd Asa 0. Gallup, who re jtUed. The following resolutions, otrered by Regent Wa.teoo end seconded by v!oe-Ollanoellor Doane, was adopted: \'The bo&rd of regents believing th&t there are ~~rave objeations on principle to Jegisl&tlve lllterfereoce with the !riedom of tes.chers a.nd sphools, M to detaill ud methods of educa- tion, enters its proteot •Eimlt ..U lel{j.sl&tion of this kind, snd urge~ t e repe&l of the bill, Jli'SBed b;v the laat leldo •tnro, providirur ror the studY of the nLtnre and eifeot of &laollolio clrinb &nd other no.rcotiM.\ School Statistics, The ee-Bslou was opened Tnes.dB. y m~>rnlng with prayer by Rev. P. F. Ma.raten. Ohairma.nJohnson presided. Snpervi&Or Mellon asked permiSI!IIJ>n for the a..ssessors of the town of Dtl)!- den to obange the nnm ber of a. l<>t. Granted.. The report of the special committee on !lo68essore was taken from the table and adopted. Bnper· visor Perry offered a. resolution pl\()- v!ding that $100 be allowed to each p&por deslgn~~oted to print the can vus for the vea.r 1896, and ~0 to each paper de~lgua.ted to print the ei6(l- tlon notioe. Mr. Perry mnved that the resolution be adopted, but Super- visor Easton objeoted, and the reso- lution wPnt over under the rules. Adjourned. 'l'UKSDA Y AFTERNOON. SupervlsOT Perry presided at this meeting. The printers' bfils were presented at this meeting, oe.using severe.! or the su~rvisors to cast av!diC>ns glanoes a.t ·the poor prlntere wbo -were present. The nsn&lamount of coroner's bi.lls were presPnted from Whitehall. The muoh talked of report of tile mmnty eleFk WBS reeeivoo, a.nd \W6\Dt over under the rules. The report l!tated thll't the receipts for recording, eto., were ~.703.55, and the disburse· mente, inolnding help, stationary, eto., fl,.U1.26. Supervisor MoEaohron o11'ered a resolution stating that the removing of weeds and brush on road V/(I,Y~ should not be considered highway labor. 'The same was adopted. A report from the committee on justices' acoounts was presented 11.nd lald over under the rules. 'The resolution of Supervisor Perry, presented at the morning session, !letting the price of printing the can- vass and election notice at $100 o.nd ~ respeotivelr, W&ll taken from the te.ble and adopted. Supervisor Perry eJ:tended an h1vi· t&.tlon to tlia meinbers to atte~d a bazaar at t;he 111. E. ohuroh lo the For every 286 of the peopl~ of t.be United States there is one soho~l bouse, and ono saloon for overy 978. Long D111tance 'PIIonM 111 (lermaay In Germany -w4 towns are D()W ~ll> nected by long distance tel~rhorull\, whioh ha.ve 110,()(1() uubsor1bets. Waiting for Better limes. A Dexter. Me., farmer ls storing his wool agaicst better prices. He hiUI uevernl yea.rs' clip on ba.cd. Japan • s Or eat Catbe!lrnl. When foreign architents vlait Jnp- a.n o.nd BOO the Cathedral or Btldd· hism for the first time they llrtl goo· erally astonished at the magnifiBolllt struoture. It Is executed 10: pure Oriental style. lll.nd is rio bly oro a· rnentPd with ear-v!ngs. B. ItO>, a. Iamons builder of Nagoya. oity, de- signed it. The struotnro \a.s <WID· lllE'noed in 1878. aod wa.s onmplete-d tbis vea.r. The cost b!LB boen est.!· mated at ~17,000,000. It would h.nve greatly exceeded this amouut h~ nat numbers of Bnddlliats -worked without any recompense. Ae the strnatnre nea.rad conpl~ tlon the committee ha.vlog tbe work In ohs.rge was much perplexed o.s to fire insura.noe. 'Fboy found tbat oo oompany would a.llsume the risk: on suoh e. valuable wooden all'\llOtllN the dan~rer of destrnotloEI by firo !).e. lng very ~rreat, ned thus tho prenl- ums would amount to an ecortDOt:IB sum of money. At last the M>mllltt- tee deoided ou a design devised by Dr. Tanabe. Nmmbera of powerr~l fountains were conetnm~d. both exterior and Interior, wbleh cao. be made to play oo all parts of the structure at the same time. Usually only one gren;t orna.me:ntal fountain Is playing, rising to tbe great height of 157 fe\Et. This is probably the le.rt;test art!ftc!a.l f<Ju.~ ta.in In existenee, emitting 8~,080 gal- lons per hour. In <mse of fire all tile water pressure is dlreeted tbrough the numbers of exterior and interi-or fountains, thns every part of tbe structure, both inside and out, ecJI.ld soon be drenohed, and o.ny oonfta.gra- tion soon extingmished. evenin~t, wbleh wa.s accepted. \Our\' Zlmmermam. It's a plain duty yon owe to yourself, as well as to your people, to strike near BED ROCK in prices as you possibly can in Fall and Winter wear. Our goods were purchased when tne maket was at its lowest ebb. ~ 9Ju1Jnal fiDe•«~~ IJefP.-.. --· is full or genuine bargains, es):)ecially .. BLACK aoon$\ we make a specialty of, and if yo~:~ want a dress yon will do yourself an injua• rice if yon don't look over our line. : No old ones. all new and '95 stock. We guarantee fit and price equal to a.ny CITY or COUNTY FAIR PRICE. Have you heard of the A. B. C. 46 I W. Jersey Undenv€'ar I No I Well. : that's strange. The manufac:urel1! say thev are the BEST GOODS in the MAR· · KET; we have them in all sizes frorn 3 ln 6. Extra sizes 8 and 9· BLANKETS from 59c to $4. 25 per pair COhlFORTABLES all prices. WRAPPERS in Calico, Century, and Outing Cloth. We carry fiOOtt Oil CJ..OTffS~ Ali widths, and as cheap as a.nyoce. . Hundreds of o,ther things too numen•us to mention, at Rock-Bottom prices;\·. •· Everybody ca.n t be the cheapest, bot everybody can claim to be. We won't:} say a word, but OVB ~Jl:ICBS TA~E. J. H. WALLACE & CO., GREENWICH AND WEST HEBRON, N. Y. CHRISTMAS---1895~ Our lar~te stock of HOLIDA. Y GOODS has arrived, and we have secured' sort of sub-agency from old SANTA CLAUS himself, for the distribution: his wares in this vicinity. About everything you need for a present can be found nght here iJl mammoth stock. IN CROCKERY We have Fern Dishes, FloVIer Holders, Ca.burets, Black Tea Pots and Saucers, and many novelties too numerous to mention now.' Supt. Skinner makes public the fol· lowing statistics: 'l'here are 26,000 lioensed tea.chers In the Ste.te and 19,000 distrlcts, lo eaoh of which there a.r& from one to three trustees. Tbere are 114 couimisetoners 84 city and 89 village superintendents. The total amount of State funds disbursed was$4,406,788. The77teaohers train· ing classes are ea.oh Inspected once every six weeks. At the 11() institutes the department is represented. More than 12,000 letters were answered; 26,000 pa.pers examtned; 57 appeal!! were deolded and 91,200 clrcu· Iars sent throughout the State since the first of last Apr!J. Mjomnment. FrGm Australian pa.pers, j>er SILVERWARE. qerted warn- •l'oilf.t.~oha.f. ~omething Is happened, \\\'\\''' . .,Platt foreee v..,,,. .. •v• .ol the primar· Whenc:e Comes Kalamazoo. The ,Xata~oo h&s an Indian J ;;~~~~:.'!:Jl~!~~· \swim· 'WRDNEBDAY MORlm!fG. steamer Monowa.l, It is learned thoat &pervisor Pratt presided at the Zimmerma.n, the oba.tnpion oycl!st, Wednesday morning session. R.ev. participated lo the carnival at .Ade- W. H. Knobbe offered p~a.yer. lo.lde. In the b~lf mile s~ratch .Zillll_ Nothing but the best makes. PICTURE FRAMES, CALENDARS, MIRRORS, &c., &c. BOOKS. Our unusually big stock will be found better than ever this year. Hai~ given special attention to Books for young people. Booklets, Clll,t endars and Banners must be seen to be appreciated. SuperVisor Pratt of the spe3lal merman won by a couple of wbeels committee oo the county house, re· from PILrsons, tb.e Aostraliau cham· ported that the swamp had been im- pion, in 1.06 1-&, which is the Ana- proved &nd submitted a b!IIof*!II)().OO trallan reoord. In the five mile for the same. _ sera.toh Parsons won, wltb Zim.mer- PERFUMES, TOILET ARTICLES, TOILET CASES Beporis were made bv committee ·man seeond. ':rhe crowd was so ex- on miscellaneous accounts, a.n~ er- cited that it rushed on tb& groumd roneoul! taxes were put over onder and carried Parsons ol! in trlnDipoh. the rule. Zimmerman Is s!UJering from• tb.e In- The report of committee on county tense heat and complains of great treastu'er's accounts was taken frcm weakness, He would not biive taken · aud other handsome and useful noveltica which we have procured for the occasion. We are sur~ both prices and goods are right and invite you to them with any other plac!l· •u .. ,:+,.,n\IAa.ndadopted. part In the r&~es, Q.ut did no~ ~1sh.to NOTJl:~\ · < . :; <l!~~p~oin~ ~~e. ,!?9-l?\lfe. lle is · • ,.....-\ .... ~ ~!~,(~~~-~2!-:d~~fii!~~(;J?~~ilo~~,~h~~ t,'\Ai11~81lof.11UO;pl\• ,;· < ,., .• ·:~? ~·· ,•. '· . '·~·,:.{\'\;'.' -~'; . .·'\ . '. eveaing, was by tli lo~al a.ssoolatlon. were taxed to f large nn mber in av~ila.ble s and the gal the ch.orcll filled, in the two centre ' able se11t In the • pied by men, Mis at the orgo.u. Tl tee, the pastor! chnrobes and thf. shank, ocoup1ed At precisely 7 opened by a. h choir of male vol rendered very ~ pieoe, after w hie ria read the 46th Refug-e a.nd Stre C. Soovllle follov slve pr~~oyer. A male voloes re seleotio!l. President MoD eald ln substancE \Dear friends, night to greet 1 4,1enoe of Christi tll!re to eele brB.te Qle Y. 14. C. A. are glad we are 1 body of yon~g work, and we at ma.ny young m night. When w we see we have iOOd. We belle h&ve taken a ate laigher plaoe of dwell on the p1 fnture. We des: men into our as them in Its wor and to brlof thE a better life. \\'1 sing on our wor' who ca.n tell ~· l!eve when we h fare here, and h ward, we will lo oar work in tilis we ilret organize importa.noe of b tll.l'y, for on 11 gre11t extent, essoroation. W wb.() bll8 filled tt oreditably. Mr. 111lfilow presex ftittyell.l'. H( Among other a large variety of Silverware, C.nps and S: Toilet Cases Work Boxe Glove Boxe Necktie BOl Collar and C Tc-ck Stand: Photograrh Shaving Set Leather Go Celluloid N Music Roil: Picture Fra1 Toilet Botti Pocket Boo Eags, Hand kerch Umbrellas, Muffs and ~ Jewelry,, l;il.·~< Perfumes, {#,~ 'ft:, ~·:and hundreds , \ 'tt!)t policy to pn off, for no~ assortment. · ;~~llY yo11r Ch now wbile price! 1 !Uid li1mdreds • ·,. )C to ~1,50 for ··'I Gents~ Linen or tialt '' . \ -.~ ' \ I i -./ /'; It-