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l Governors gum mmum nwmnuwmnnmm Ins peered have entertainment in utore for | ~. | whither , in thiokly populated | it. Midi! waterline roads.; The convey» -__- |angéfids departed from: Atbany- with | ha: plenty ot gas in the tank and < other hé, | advertising . equipment aboard. It is Jn-. \_ {peted, The Reconatraction Commis-1 z= | slon,\ 'and is manned by those whine ne: auty it 18 to ast forth, with the aid of F * !a megaphone and movie device, . thé] \wonderful\ “contaminants of Gov.» lernor Smith, As the Governor in seen | «on the sorseen in action, the agent with | t the mmhone will spear]: as of the {Governor so that the executive may re- main In Albany but at the same time . {talk to the people, - While thera my the those in the ya- f f . films towns throiigh which the wagon: ._. {ture retuaéd to finance 'will pass. who wilt eay 'that it afforded: 9. fin- Wimnity to. m the \Governor | fA inn Wheeler the more serious. : nyay re- member that the Republican | legisla- | advertising ~. W Wm with the people's money. Te | o sms'rm y rebellion or limp Trequeat was for $15,000, . . which some | Batd would lesson the expenditures of : lithe Democratic Stefan Committee iuet that immunt ~ The recouetmetlon commission nas. > made a fallout effort to be twee #ge . . or | Hounly, Now that it has adopted this - [ir elected body “It“! my he w— « I ”term“: \ |oonatitution to fi , [the whote mmfi $ g Thuewnafliqé Pessl W » | were common and the neamt thing to {their memods of selling smite of}, unit oil and : cure-ails, is the plan chosen 'by . {the reconstruction communion. When \the gas wagon roils dnto town more will be those iii the old generation who | Iwill expett to see the long-haired bark | t hevorlhelm. the m wagon has startedonits itinerary and thirm the: teilhoard sonia of the timbre may drop | ja word or two an tie the wisdom of electing, Democrats to than Asaembly so | P . (that the pedpte can be given more free | onsiot in. Mire value. rr ermileinunx [movie shows with Goyemnor Smith as.| tho'star attraction. Tammany atways Mennomnionmiz diag fu 'the worla' fo * on? and undon tedly.. yip. | mothiber suggested - we“? “f Wm“ & 'tewmotes. ~ Who the advance Monte are has.uni. ; [been announced but should the aatme , Lot w. Wdi‘arley or Abram 1. Elkus be:] ADY, e- M- , fadoen ou some of thechotel cegikters a nap ‘ day on two ahead, of the van's arrive? j;. [1t would not be surprising. Fortunately _| the people outside of New | York city __ ~, [are not as gullible as Tammany would | riithinhandmthegnethntw‘bew © __. '] will not, this year illuminm’rninmer -_ chances 6f lemma» mums! \lot ite beprenefitativen in the \ |nost winter. The voters, men and wo- Imgn, realize folly that lhie . the year ‘Lufmoleetllepublidenl betaibo , (the movie devices and We me: ~ {tors intheeteteoriilnob ba able to. in elm palm Nil! 30°“th .has not yet ap- | th« system of proving itn value, it may and . e, Ca) evenmoreMeumfin prevailing upon | . (the Me to: concedexinat it Is oboe! ; leuperior to the 10511181310, he math! ar‘wmmwmwibofinauam» ., Jmence to sell his % moxie the mindrof thows who believe | | right or vetot-N. Y. Herald, -- : “PK“ mug-m woe. Gov-1mm at we uni-emu\ dime extabsire German | auring Aho nékt fow yours,; © Mextio| | | ont, the: manned“; «menu areas o past has shown that these immi-. ; grants will retain. strong . ties : with : their home government, and that: they porary defected in war, Germany will bead all her. energies towards gain- ing, by other means, the tow! set up 'by the nan-Germanium. a The activitiés of Won der Golts: and hig army on. the mung ara but one: | The modern state of Prussfa, the mo#t military 'In grow out of the 'eolonizing of the surrounding terri- tory by the scanty but efficient people: so! Brandenburg. \Where turned col« onisation goes not succesd, Germany turns to \peaceful monetnetion both cases the object is the spread. ot the world power of the rullog) Pivésian autocracy in Berlin. And] often the latter methods ig the more: ' effective of the two, Extensive German colonization n México constitutes & menace to ths peace of the United States, Inevit- Ably the weak and helpless' govern- ment in Mexico will hecome incréas- ingly under the control of the efficient and inductrione German. For the present“ the military danger to the “United 'States from such a cofil'binn- 1iion will be slight. But: German ac- tivity in Mexico. if unchecked will always be a latent source of mischief. Winn Tunnel-int, * - ~ , a. | We Cannot stand Prosperity. | Among - the vimouo contributory canoes tor the constantly mounting iinhumane use, Including thedwelling \Tin vi'iieh we live, there appears one | which deserves stressing because be-. | ing more of Joss: unpleasant to the average taste it 1s @pt to be rededtedz . manity: «customarily txhibits in 'its. Aiscarding: of unpléasant traths. 'There is an almosy universal. ten- donor amofg ug to buy what we real- afford-and offen do not at: | al need-dust because someons else \3g the- moeeensor Af 4, and because, also, 'we have the monoy in hand, or P iin prospect. ith which to purchase it? Sew-analysis will réveat to virtu- oily avery 'one of us a tendency tow» Fard extravagance which has grown ti many qasés beyoud all control, and than becamergo much a habit that it is secong nature and will require deter- mined More 'to curb, at deast so lops the meriod 'of the relatively easy mon- .ey, continues. r; ' | _ Buying -at 'ere ory, sort, thore must end ~will!te, but \the imposition of a selt-creatoa flhhuck upon the tendeticy Ao be. eximvegeni; dg - obviously a filial needfnot Ahg: hour, Seomingly, «both seminal! «kes. and. every race here reeideiit asf guilty and fow if will- escapa the witimate pay-. penalty © which the vent swing Of the economic pendalum: {will . surbly .. bring nhOuthDEtroit Frée We. \ ~. _n attempting in exphin a way the size-townie Note in the - League of Nations'. in favor of the British Hu-| pita amenident. Wilson and other sup- porters of : the undoited t\ and the uncmnned \0\ hays\ laid great strean J upor a proviginn of the. sacrosanct)\ which. pails 46r & unanimous wots, each member ot the league be- ing. given, the tight of véto. The American people now have. an. Intersating Hlinetration of the -work» | ability of the achome of - emulation . 00. apon which the supporters of.; the § oovennni: pin their faith, U £ cili- -It these groups, of American atas o. | #608 in &n Induatrlal Conference are! gy: | Unable fo got together- that' con» [erence has fatleg of acconiptishment [t A# #iven lhe it. © ot _ veto A *> | Chaves is there of. ever monolith- \BK \°\ | ing anything by a loagito made up of % {0t of nitions whose interssty con- f dict and whose ideale are as wide apart as the poles, and. arsch with the Where to Look fter Chm. . ~' ‘ mmwm,uroi A'ET‘Weeheviee evaded the torces |_ \.mnieulm\‘_ «top ‘Miemcmcm telnet? - | apore df 18 to 9. . 'Report« from N”Mflihml\ iii-1 . - | and South, America are, for the - prev n . tor colonisation. The emrlenee ot| ° will At in with the plans of tho Ber- | ' dn adornment for &a recovery of |. nemeny'e Jost world inffuence, Tem» | evidence of- the German - reaolve to | expand, - either by peace or by. war.| In | :| palting effort. It had been established : or ignored with the facility which hu- { {bombs under the foundations.. In thoir {come. But nowadays ho is 'an exem- s ~! {ing 16 stop the production of coat, - to 7 ‘,-. “ruthenium” m mm Mentor “lemme. 'of |- j 'ity, | the First Methodist: church. - . Homg «and, Honor was: tha etireclion at the Cohoes (Opera house, | ‘ WW.Hnmeendlvmlhm ®. { weekly auchre- tournament of the colleen Madmen. = jase 1'qu venue mo. George Oompheli \ot my m, the opener- 'at the quarterly meeting Of the Brotherhood ot. St, Andrew ot. ‘St John's ohureh. ~ Miss Margaret modern-am and Fred W. Vaine of thiy éity the awards at a eucln‘e party of Co- { lumbus. f © Mrs. Géorge Id, McDowell enter- mined the Saturday club at her roxi= | { denes, 15 Seneca street, Miss: Haight | \of the Emma. Willard ° Seminary in that «plus-ed the members . of his staff. Any tenth rate detective eould: find the Sovist statesinan by camp- in which he keeps the money that he stole from 'the : Russian peepiewN Y. Herald. Your Too-Patient Samuel. that my and tamed Untle, lot yours, 15 a patient old, géntteman whose mystical faith in humulty has. led him into troubled. were ride hie house he asked all Mame HQ 'had always heen: proud of fine compan- ionship of the poor 'and. he fling the. doore wide.\. 'Stragglers. and wayfarera |* train the four corners: of the \troubled | earth were commanded to be newton make themselves at home. to- - Nberty of. action and freedom 'f w + 'The place had com your Lucie ap~ through. hearbréaking sacrifice. . 'The: guests trooped in without «wipinxtheir M 9d 5 j i “We are we,” Foveskit\ they said.. He told usio‘be happy. Letmenioy 'the glorious Hberty for. which this gem man's people have been utilising evough to die!\ | 'They tronmled the timer beds and put TNT under the plano and planted: % to ..- joy they wrecked the furniture and turiively sharpened knives for the' owner of the place, They expressed a. firm desine for your Unde's watch and . 'his money. Upon the premieres was &. goose extraordinarily prolific bf gola- en eggs, and over this interesting crea- ture the company went into a mad up- roar, They demanded: that it bo chop- ped up instantly tor a stew. It was, of course, Inevitable that your distin- guished relative should venture deli- untely 10 remonslrabo with his guests. \Tou told us we were tree o 1?th the WW “You aro a Har: and a hwowito \ The windows of your. \Uncle's house were fupg: open and the newly liberated hordes 'bawled to the: outside world. \This man is a Har. and 9. robber da- 16n,\ they said. \Therefore We shall pull down his bonsai\ o Free meek is an excellent thing. It: is the most wholesome of human prun- loges, It pften subjects us' to & lot on nepdoodie and and {Out of it «ood things Itbvitably must, tHonat man who has not some double 'about the limitless indulgence ot that mt. 5 ould drdby i - 'The Lie in the germ? flamingo? its\ hour, It is boing used as ap inetrumient of incendlartem 4n. the house of your Uncle, It is dieing wed to inflame . the ers. It is the Lts mum left the mins ers' unionization in a mood to strike. |The few extreme radicals who are: mime untimely to control tabor. in' the united Rates know that a gix« hmdwendaMe-deyweek undo. bitty por cant inorease in wages . are “mime? udmit that their alm is not warts So do th: radical lgadars: the dock «thikeps. Thay aim frankly ”to mire pelvataty - slimmed induoiry inbro tnble and Millie. Fae Theirs in the theory diet. . in prac- lott Russia helpless, hopelées and m to be warred over - 'by rivat Armies as dogs fight over a bone. To. W117 1t in the United States the guer=\ * dian ot the new movement. are will« rennin-manntomouiufi the lights in the citien, we\; Jac. I int “(Johanna-melee!“ d emulumtheevnfluinthe. < _| officlat visit to Cohoes Council. hoes Conncil, No. m. Knights of go- | ‘ | Hose enmpany' was bpened . in the, ing on the steps of the Gwedish hankx me which is the most dangerous part | ur C \Guest ''I right of free speech 'does not permit a | citizen to blaspheme in the streets nor | | \Uf doesnwmnanyouewmohvleeor then : upon them and- the husks and the dirt moi-innate and uninformedatea work | in 'the coat induie- | . Jenner. in the last tour: \ been the one aureeand steady hope 'of 'out yours and melon mum i |- tates of Gesce church, A chosen wegtali of the déntal crow of 'the Unborn“ y of Peonsylvania. Mr. was continua 'of the university crew. a l s a _ TWIN-FIVE VIA]. A00. m Antenna of New York State' paid an . The Island Mission colebrateg its sixth . animal-em. Jame; U. Masten { .of this city delivered the anniversary address. - . Rev. W. H. Meeker or Troy was the speaker ay, the revival services . in. the First Methodist church. The annual fair of the F. B. Peck Waterford town hall, . - J. Terpening of Water-lord and Miss Sarah MD. ii’lrlllips of Bay» mine, N. J., were married. DON'T THEY LEAnN FM? THEME nave? TonehermNow can any'of you! toil of anautomobile? - f Tommy, (who walks to school)“ - Yes, 1 e'nm, the; driver'miudge. \file and His Terrible manned and by lies that tabor organ- iulionp gare being misled, weakened end , discredited, The dowble betrayal | da ‘being acconiplished by the right of irenepeech © 1 -You cannot sum us,\ say the pron fessing anarchists. \You have pledged your . word, \You guaranteed ue freedom - W!\ # toy -I‘ about setting. fire to buildings, ° The sedition. Gradualty we shall have to re- elm that 'the right. of free speech en- Ls a m obligations upon those who mc- Ths riv | troo1t.. t There ought to be a curb on lien. It, is glare in the labor movement who are | causing millions 'of credulous meq. 10 | demand what cannot be given them and liars who are the cause of indus- trigd confusion. These fare lie both: ways-like thieves. They lie about Gom . pers. They He about the President.. They lie about the country--claiming | {always the \gaored right of free: apeoch.\ The désign of the house your patient Uncle built doesn't happon to appeal to their particular and peculiar | tasto., So they want to pull it down about. the heads of the family, i M Well, they won't bring down the 'house, though they have atanaged to Taiso a lot of emulsion ta it. Your Un- jole is, learning his lesson, He is come- his to know tliat thore can cbe too much of a. good thing. The wild and oB. orous crew that he sheltered would ac. tially like to turn him out into the. street-in the name of UHberty. It is not strange that he wonders occensionally © |whethor at least a fow of nis riotons %, guests didn't deserve the lish that less | sentimental governments used to lay 'and the oppression that were theirsin 'the old days before they found their way to the doors of the good Samari- inn; C ‘ The dignity and efficiency or orsam ized labor have been impaired. 'The: prosperity of the country has been men aged. The Inws of hospiallty have been tally disregarded, and all this is to bo | reckoned against 4 minority -of import» %d lunatics who, whenever they <are | mentioned, slink to safety behind the | traditional rule of tree speech ‘ 1am mi: they mm... Even is | theae. days of disitlysionment your Un- But in the future, when his floors awept and the house is put \An order, 'and when 'he. gotra new plano, he will rememiber the, violence that has been denounce Mam he of how 'It has sbood> since Kevoku- Honary times as & groat, landmark and a place of refuge. Millions almond men have died to keep it sate ind clean: it bas. [the world. tuests who came knooking | at the doors in Ister . yenrl (imam wilt (bé sorutinized more clonsly | than may were before. . S Freedom 4 good thing. mt. it. we not; be granted to wild mus. holder Cannot: be 'bimnod 'if\ ts shuts, Minot-nicer, \k p irand Recent Nee 'of the Mn leans,rather than upon the plantation, | man of twenty $ [aix, unseffic1 in habits, when the fa- | | The evil Infuences of 'Men accustohied to grandam do not |- feel that they aro privileged to #0 |- | to. Haines, ,. cio will find a way to keep lils word.) tenure-awn brought up: as a daughter,\ A year or so later the second . wite | ° gave birth to a female child, and those | \two gitls havegtown up together er ] ‘He is a rathertine and inspiring 'or? | \the #00, Even the mont gemerous hence thMwfimm at Cls C hither? 3mm: ot'Wetetiordwu“ . . : hime, | but “lmwMIm.¢mw \tration seriously lacking in b grow : ed to spend bly time in New Or- Luclus- was a you A ther died, and, agaifat 'his inclination, was .co and Amine cantrol of 'the property. tlon, and. ffs was not at all the type of mind to remedy them. Much of the land had; been - alréndy irretrievably lost throtigh speeculation,-and when his. | sufficed\ to mannered to rebuild his. fortunes. Unfortinately 'his reform, di not Tast. : proved. too strong for one of his tem- \| peratient, The plantation house be- came in. time a rendenvous for all the ; sildspirit B of that neighborhood, andt stories of \firs\ you” “egg been at Benneeire. captain?\ a 00s \. \We in?“ stop at tli'e landing,.but I have once been 'up the: cliff to | mme donne 8 & a a do; 'of my visit. He Had sold me mine . find I Went gut .with the family Inwyer, a man named Haines ngfiut the lending, to 1ook 'The ho use was elated? - “Nor: ifle never closed.. The hedge f, there. and also the two: are accented a as his told me a number | of, stem a thingy: about that ferolly I at lee; \Yon neg he has known them. Tor years, and 'atteite? :> most of -This is | ' Beaucaire'g. legat businie . about how the story runis, ss he told dt. It - wasn't. gencraily known, but 't enis that Lilclus piarrled twige-the figs! tine to & Ofée: gift in\ gearcely more than a boy. Nobody; 'nowliving probably knows whatéver 'becaree of fier, but likely she died early; anyway she never, came north; | or has ginge been heard trom. The important part is that she gave bith to a son, who remained in New Or- teany, probably In her cars, until he i was fourtaon or fiftech years om. Then fi gome occurrence, possibly his mothe}'s death, caused the fudge to send for the lad, whose namé was Adelbert. and had him Brought to Missonri. All this happened before Haines settled at the Landif®, and previous to Beau calra's kecond matringe to Mademol- golle. Menard, Bert. as the boy wis called, grew np wild, and father and ~son qunrroled 80 continuously that ~ Anally, and before he was twenty, the 'Anttor ran away, and has never been ; heard of incg=--simply disappeared, and no one knows to this day whether is attveo - At least If Fudge éenucalre aver received any word from him ll never confessed as much , owevat the boy teft be ° ”yd tangible brid once of his exist- on **You. meagne*' quadroon girl named Delia. | The mother, If ge childs parentgge. - All this happoned. shortly befofe Reaucaire'® second mar- Haines Hone. Tt a. offepring of - Adelbert | Beéau- actly as though they. were alaters. day otherwiu. | never permi},\ years old. . plete charge of the house.\ ~ \You met heel” 29 mm. 'dipffied ' woildii, - It in by Hes Sant ieduatry am L 2 m , \ - ' ndudq‘J wo judgment, and. being decidediy indo- | _ ‘4 lent by nature. ~ Felipe married into . _| one of the oldest and most respectable familien of Bt. Louis, and as a result | _ | of that nnion had one son, Lucius, who . religion of restraint, and pre- gelled to return to Missourt | | He foundmatters in rather bad condi- : fither’e 01311335011: in}? beendmet. and | 5 own. gambling debts pald, the es- [ gem \tate once so princely and magni‘ti‘ineni. ' unsound himnlt an to that name was reduced to barely five hundred together with a comparatively | | aval} nmunni: of cash. . 'This condition to sober Lficlus for a few: years, mand he married a Menard of | Cape Gilrardesu,. of \excellent family. but not groat wealth, and earnestly . She past soon | 'flerce drinking bouts and 2:11 mbllng were current An 'St i Louls, .. angle. The judge in St. Louls, L: Used: rerministently, his. eyes m. | had . neggr heard before,\ he admitted - eaticaire hns been. ow Orleans when he was c \In the fornr of a child, born to a { seeuns, was sable in some | way to co vince the judge\ of the riage; and previous to the time when | a to the Landing. . Exactly | : what, occurreil is not clear, or what ex- - planation was made to the bride. The E0 affair mnqi: 'have ont Beaucatre's pride ' | deeply, but he had to face the condi- { ended fh his making the girt |. ln his heueekeeper. while her cliitd | Haines ingists that nelther of them | knows to ~A \But that would be simply 4mpow | elhle,“ I Minted. \The' mother would +0 \The. mother! Which other? The alave ~mothir could gain nothing by | contession, spd the jndge's wife died when her baby was. 'less than two [ _ Dalla practioa'ly: mathered - the both of them,.-and Is attll income [~ \She was. pointed dut to me-a tray; pol , so nearly | iy to be map-acted or: “not. captain,\ I mama;- realise what this might weak? u» J-1dge Beaucaire has not issued papers of. freedom: this women mu. Weill! a slave.\ . C0 _ . \ \Certainly.\ =. = \And undutheuwhorelllldm‘x ¢ born Into slavery?\ © _ ‘ “Nodouhtotthnt.” hosts “all? the mmhbble honor obit-n- : oung woman brought up an' educated and refined, nuddenlyp terrifi- Jaw, and a slave. Why, su calre should die, or lose 155°“ Jolt 'cotton fields, \Into bondage to mime f who we?“ paythe woe for her\ . . \There Is nothing on record.: H inen | ago.\ ~- \What are the m gm- ne i\ \Rene and Eloise,\ - M \Which offe is the “Miller?” . {manila} lienwléneut. g die” we“. a ou see int ut merely gainefica glimpse of 'i than? in ' the garden. ' 1 floubt If X would refog. nize the one from the other how., ton see all this-story was told tid Antar.\ I sat there a long white;after \ne had gone below, the taciturn«mate, at # the wheel. Totally un! to me : Hliese fwo mysterious eirimwenefilleir ' strange story. fascinated my. iningine- tton. What possible tragedy. be fore them in the your? revelation to wrench theni hae | to.change in a single instan 'current of their lives? «Ins s évery effort, every lurking neurone way. not rfid; insult of tho thought that Benueeire - élther- . through sheer negtect, or some fratinct of\ bitter hatred-41nd filled to meet as I sat there, strugy ingvnlnii\ gainst © > this susplclon, the tige himself. {fiat 2C { forth -upon-the-lJower' deck“ \{ pacing back andzliorthn\ 't war a strip tue mot to join Lim; the impétix 1,_ sof youth urging mie even to' breve i anger in my “semen; n't L. told Fou abdut ; wh ola ' trath, Yet: l new all i( enough, or disoretion, to ref ill.M hig granddaughter mg izin tgyt’limhr that, n‘nt even Ih. . t- degree; -had: T- any éxdus such action.. , This - wee: 0 /: \ Nor; indeed 'would £ hav much opportunity for private. center- sation, for only a. moment or two later Kirby joined him, and the, two | > .remeined together. hiking eel-nanny. ‘untll fig gong called us all to supper. Kcrofs the long table, Bare of cloth. - the comarso food served in p dishes, I\ was struck by the drawn, ghastly look in Beenceire’e face. He had aged nemeptibiy in the last few hours, and during the meal scarcely ° : exchanged 'a word with anyone, eating silontly, Bis eyes downcast Kithy,. however, was the life of the company, and title miners roared at his hqur- ous stories and anecdotes of adven- turme-while outside it grew dark, mid the litle Warrior struggled cautloridly through the waters, socking the alum nel in the gloom. » - / (To be Continued) 2003 wo ~ & Bit of Postry THE GENT FROM MIHBS{38(PPI: A Miss'ssipplan named (Willtams, ~ Whose dag was a nativo of Watos, Went on a rampage in the senato While «igosting leupenny nails. tie took some hard “(agent the Irish + Who seem to have rifffied his fro, ind saig the O'Brionsy and Murphys Were lacking in freedom's reat fire. The diocneys. MoGiniys and (WAishes, He said, were a cowardly clan, And with thom the Hooleys, O'Con- norg 10 | 00 00 , And Dugans he put on the pan. He pummeled the \L\ out of Kelly. a The \I\ of the whole Irish race t “With much oratory 'he blackened || | Till he, too. wis black in the race -- ished |. > o. His visage was saddened and grim. f Ho knew that the ire of the frish |. © _ Would scon knock the \L\ out of - __ him.--Aitberp H. Midiaw. m ' National Republican ' Wll and Humor JUST MK! Hill. | _ He (admiring vaso of . Mowirs) -_ ' Are they not beautiful? Do you . know © they remind me 6f you,. ~~ Yhe-But they are ertliloiei | * He-Ah, yes, but: you'd never know 'At. —-Boston Transcript. ~ - «will: no. Wot h ea ”Smmrels soom to he- increnein: tr ~ number in our parks.\ toe, o - \Guess they're well ted < 0 S00 ~> \Yes and I take it they are Wing 25s 6 :the word to their country cousins *0 move in.\-Loulevilie: Conner-dour . no! cover - berwelf to be: a negro under the e suddenty:: ahs 'could be sold to the -. But when the mad speaker waeidn- OC g‘xqi