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m % DAllrlf XiKADKR, WKDHEHPAV^ .DK01<3MBBli 80^ X003. The Daffly Leader. Ifubllsheia (-vory »my, Sunday oxceptfu, 38 South Main «tr«*t. COLMNS & COMBK0. Publlahor#. tile fw e ot tlifi I•el6graw Ui qiioelloa aouW littvo been roatUly illauovorod li! It8 Importtthoe' had been approclateilt hut JuftBrnuoU ka hapoUta In’ inattors or that hind were employed and pro nounced upon Ita genuineness, the failure to recognize the Imposition looks much moro llkd an outrageous, crooked deal rather than an error. It was a imlstake which, at all events, cost a presumably Innocent man very dearly, and It Is reasonably open to be lief that there would have been keener perception and more humane results if the unfortunate captain had been arr I’algned before a more honest tribunal. BRYAN MAKES CONCESSIONS. Mr. Bryan is surprised; Mr. Bryan is actually amazed. It is such a startling thing to.awaken from his lohg-indulfe- ed dream that there Is no good thing In the Republican party, that he actu ally grows eloquent in admitting' the truth. Just hear his voice as comes wafting across the seas froii:'BeTlin, under date of the 27th Inst, ’ “In my meeting with citizens of my country sojourning abroad I have been relieved of one of the f^ars I had In- 1S96. I was afraid if I was not elected it might be difficult to find good men outside of the Democratic party to rep resent the United States abroad, but 1 have found so many good Americans, and Republicans, too, who honor their country in diplomatic and consular po sitions that I will go back relieved of one of my fears. I desire to acknowl edge my gratitude to- the representa tives of my country everywhere.”' And it -is evqn intimated that on Ms return /to the United States Mr. Bryan, will advocate a bill at Washington pro viding that the United States, govern ment build houses for its ambassadors ai|d,patoMers. even though tl^b& ,,Re-; j^tt^tt^ 3 is''hnd‘ere likely to ftofe- that party indefinitely.’ It now only re mains for Mr. Bryan to admit as can-^ dldly that numerous other fears^ -whicU ARIZONA KICKLLTS A Philadelphia dispatch announces the discovery by a scientist that it Is possible by means of the X-¥.ay to so bleach the skin of a negi’o that to all intents and purposes the subject be comes a white person. The discovery was made'-while treating negi’oes for cancer and lupus, and while no at tempt has been made so far to experi ment with a healthy negro, the discov erer is sanguine that such an one can , -he ma<de permanently white. If such is the case, the discoveryv should not utilizeci to any extent. The whitened negro Would be a negro still. The X- ray cannot in any way alter the racial blood which flows in his veins, and to change the outer surface would simply be to send him through the world a living and a (detestable fraud. Created a negro, he is as God intended he should be. Let him wear the dark skin which nature gave him, meanwhile seeking to improve, within,\ to cultivate the brain Which in many an instance has proved as bright, receptive and capable' as the white man's, to eleyate and re fine his race In thought and action.rath- er than in merely outward seeming,and he will have fulfilled his destiny to much better purpose and be more abso lutely worthy of the world’s favorable consideration than can possibly fall to his share through any scientific process of skin bleaching, a process which can only make aliens of the outer and in- per man, and be productive of a social A Bunch of Lively lUnis From the Pen of a Huitlin^ Bditor ICopyrtcht, 1308, by d. B. Lewie.] V A V H E N Jim Oarew started for m J M a Montana lost spring wo of- W ^ ferod to bet Mm five to one that he -w'ould l^o hung in side of three monthS; ‘He ought to have taken, the bet, as he lasted ten' days over that time. . * We would again call the attention of the theatrical people to the fact that the owner of the -Opera -House!here Ing or refusal of licen^s. The editor of the Kicker (who is oursellf) would, therefore, suggest a 'Uberar display of fraternal courtesy in the matter of leaving complimentary tickets at the office. We ' o not,seek to dictate. We simply til!-. out a suggestion which is all deal- hay and weighs a hundred and fifty pounds to the bale. be entertained in 1896 bave^jbeeii^ ^enac^.- -Jt is tj? be hoped the X-rays tbiorougMy dissolved, and t h fe IwUi net'fir ne applied to any such for- braska statesman and present honored . traveler will be in actual touch with the popular thought of the country. For instance, Mr. Bryan feared the whole country would go to the dogs If be Wep not elected, but he would nevd^ ‘ iiav'6 been rich enough to enjoy his foreign tour if he had not grown rich through Republican prosperity. It is noW^n or der for Mr. Bryan to have another gen- 'oroUs streak, and confess that protec tion ahd sound money are n ot so had as he^bifed they might be, just as he has admitted the personal virtues of ^tlie Republican gentlemen eptrul^d with his country’s diplomatic affairs abroad. 'Too much, however, must not be ex pected of the silver apostle all at once. It is a hopeful sign that he has brought himself to admit so much,and With th a t YVi,U UerpA .UC cu ^iga an^ unholy usage. The desire of Prank Burness that Ms execution take place a t an early date, has 'been gratified by the' New York bourt where sentence was pronbunced updn htsft-for the murder of four per sons, and some time during the week ^beginning Fehruaxy 8 Ms chequered life will end in the electric chair. That is only about six weelts away, and the prisoner can afford to restrain his un usual and appalling impatience for that Jeugtb Qf timf; The-^-day of execution will be awaited with something more than ordinary interest by those who are curious to see whether the . same humorous vein will then be manifest,or Vfhether this singvdar man will lose We arh much obliged to our friends over at Lone Tree gnd must commend them for their zeal and enthusiasm in our behalf. They did. quite right in hanging a man the other day who claimed to be authorized to .take sub scriptions for the Kicker, -Auy^time a stranger appears In any community in the west and claims -to be authorized to take Subscriptions for this paper he own as a fraud ahd THE-NEWWMAj| 0 She Wortlilly Wears the Name A YOUNG / \ had not months, *■ His mother repro terly for his neglect; so did his sis- YOUNG man employed in a city written homo in four i, not oven to'hls mother His mother reproached him bii- >r his n< tors. They llvec farm, and his letters were an event Ir their lives. “You ought to be ashamed - o f yourself to treat your relatives like ’that,\ said a lady to him. “Well, I know I ought;lat least I Suppose I ought; but, you see, it’s like this: I’ve been here in town three years. I work as hard as I .can and watch every opportunity to t^o country on a better m/^elf honestly, and I I’m getting on. I need someth! ing to my life ( if you will believe think I ’m getting on. cheerful and lightenln] life out work hours. But, s. In all the thre e -whieh <id ojeful and er once had a letter d not contain bad irs I’ve been !r from ►rdingl Lted to the boys are put lense'in stfeb cases—dig- any extrd ging a grave in clay soil, buying a rope, etc.—they -will please forward the While we were over at Pine Hill the other day Steve Watson -wanted us to marry him to a girl named Ransom, who has been living in* the family of Major Hastings. We knew we couldn’t do it as an editor or a postmaster, but we were not so certain in our capacity as mayor. We finally agreed to take the chances on It if Steve and the girl would, and the result was'that -the cou ple were made one. W jb used the reg ular form allowed by clergymen, but thaf me, in all the here I ’ve a depressing thoughts that made me blue for days. It’s got so I dread tp open a letter with the home postmark npon it. Every item of dis ease that affiicts any of the family, eyen tp a toothache, is poured into me. Every Jefter is full of moaning about poverty or the failure of crops, the. quarrelgomeness of this or that ne bor, the dread of a mortgage on farm, the creeping of age and helpless ness on my mother and father, the threaterjed blindness of old Gveat-nn- cle^eliQshaphat, the fear that Brother Ned 1§ taking to drink or that Sister Mary Is going to marry that no account Tom Bradley. If there’s nothing else there’s g gathering up of all the scanda garbage. In .the county, and it’s unfoad ed on me. I ean’t stand it any longer. Mother’s-letters are so doleful and mis erable! and full of anxious, graveyard forebedihgs' that they almo -laugh .soinMimes in spite That’s Uie kind of stuff one’s fam i. flicta'.oh,ita members, who'are away from hoflie. Never once anything cheer ful or- hopeful or encouraging from any of them. That’s -why I stopped writing raveyi ' myself. Januaty Clearing Sole ( 1 9 0 4 ) put in a proviso th at if Steve ever stopped his subscription to qur the marriage should be and void. e cppsldered null We respectfully request of those who have a grievance against the editoir that they delay calling until his return. Major Henderson came in yesterday to shoot him for an article which appe ilained to him that we were iporarlly in charge and net perS< ed two weeks ago, and, although to him th at o n ly , his nerve and prove that he has only we must perforce be co n tp t for the , putting up a stiff and hideous uresent. t = t And now Richard Olney, it is said, jjj hazing case on trial at Bluff ton, has “consented” to he groomed by his testimony of the victim’s friends for. the presidency. The num-Mother, brother and sister showed that her of candidates for the empty honor; morning after his “initiation” of a Democratic nomination is becoim|jjjg ^lack and blue, there iJULkurprlsingly large. Th.«r.li6ttJs*Ba ^/^ts of blood on his person, and long, indeed, that it is no wonder the i ^ party is at a standstill so far as eboiep this nature were Inflicted is -utocerned. It is a notable fact, how- _v -itocerned. _________________ _ ‘evef, that Cleveland and otkef men whom the party would really , like i nominate are not grasping qt lh^;bai{; If injuries ■syhite beat of anger, while the victim and his assailants were in a measure irresponsible for their acts, the cir- iiominafe are not grasping qt ^h^;bbtL ^ad enough,'hut so eagerly as the minor lights, ^and, as ,certainly a difficult thing to real- the case now appears Demoefaby 4s had the advantage of good home train ing, Can really find amusement in that sort of \fun” which h as for its purpose the infliction of pain and injury upon ind, questionable strength -was definitely out •race, the hopes of th o ’ ^ r l j t have dropped t o ^ ptfint far helei#iil|er£^ and what reihaink to b e done re ciiferly recognized as a mere formality. Neither the north nor the south, has yet produced the name of a candidate in whom the Democrats may with any degree of confidence hope to' unite at the polls, and the trotting out of Mr. Olney'is only adding one more to the list of those who will be talked of for awhile, then dropped and soon forgoL teu. The Democratic hunt for ah issub . and a man h as indeed been a long aild extremely disheartening one, . The, Panama affair arose like a ^tar of hope, and v?as caught upj by Mr. Gor- ” man of Maryland as a hungry fish would snap at bait. But the warning from his own party and upon his own particular tramping ground has quenched that wished-for light, and ought to have taught him, if it has not done so, that ther6’.s no safe party is sue to he found in that. The “con sent” of Mr. Olney t6 stand as a can didate Inspires no more jubillance in the camp of the unterrified than hgs the hursted bubble blown from Pana ma offered consolation as an issue. , f f l d .'JvISsI ally respot through oi BROOM MANUFACTURERS. ^ Captain Dreyfus has formally made known the grounds upon which he de pends for vindication and restoration to the army. His hope is based upon the charge that a certain telegram which was used heavily against him was tampered with, and, in fact, had no legitimate weight concerning tbb accusations made against him, and In the opinion of the commission which recommended revision, there is proof to substantiate the claim. It-is .boldly, asserted that the atrocious defects, the evidences of fraud contained upon party Composed of Mohav/k -Valley Business Men Dine at the Kings- horough. A party composed of the broom man ufacturers of the Mohawk valley came to Gloversvllle last evening and enjoy ed a banquet at' the Kingsborough. Those present were James Blood, Dan iel Blood, F, J. Blood, R. S. Blood of the Pioneer Broom xompany, AiBster- dam; Julius Wasserman, David Was- serman, J. S. Wasserman, of the Am sterdam Broom company;-C. L; How ard, F. F. Burtch, H. H. Dockstader, of the American Broom and Brush com pany, Amsterdam; William A. Gard ner,, Herbert Gardner of the ■ Gardner Broom'company, Amstei’dam; Edward Edwards qnd G. L. Davis of the Mo hawk \Valley Broom company of Fon da; Fred Wittemeier and Chas. Witte- meieir Of F. Wittemeier’s Sons of \Fort Hunter.. The dinner was an elaborate one ahd served in the excellent style which has made the Kingsborough famous. It is understood that the manufacturers com bined business with pleasure and dis cussed-several matters of vital interest to the industry. One of the important subjects understood to have been touch ed upon was the advancing of the price of brooms because of the shortage of broom corn. Another matte^’discussed was the contemplated broom trust. The manufacturers declined to be interview ed, but it is understood they are oppos ed to the trust movement. ' Minstrel matinee to-morrow, 15,25.35. HB SHOT TWO BtTLhHTS THKO-pOH OUB HAT. lonsible, he shqt two bullets our hat and . otherwise un- 3. don’t want any more such callers. We are a purely agricul tural editor from Boston and a man of lacc. \When our salary has been ised to ?30 per week we shall* expect take some chances, but -we can’t do It on $8. The British house of lords has finally ed.ifeimen lawyers from the prac- of their profession In the Unit Hlngdom. Because of their sex women are forbidden to enter the, legal profes sion, says this bouse of ihu^ity old ob- structioMsts. The bouse of lords is the chief obstacle to the progress of both the new mgn and the new womaU in England today. And yet silly, Irration- merican women are fairly ne another to marry narrow mlpded, old a strange world. One British noblewoman has recently al young -tumbling -these an fogy peel irrogant, srs. It’s i visited t h f United States who may well A letter from an Ohio man, to the Kicker asks who is mayor of this to-wn. The editor of the Kicker (who is our self) would gently reply that we are now filling that honored popitiqn for the fifth time by a majority of 730, and filling it a great deal better than it was ever filled before. We have no egotism in our composition, but wish to say in the most childlike and bland manner that we consider ourselves a bigger man than the patterned a the qiatter of hnbstentatiqusness in dress. She Is Lidy Rodney of the bluest of Byitlsh> blood, yet go gentle manne'Wi.ci,' ^ swoet Voiced anS so plain ly dr^BCd that ekeept. fPr heP refine ment and eyldeilt high breeding sho roight just be taken for ah^bdy. the Oppra Itt New York-, where «he the gue$t of one of the .richest wo; in Amerle^ refined Lady Rodney wore a plain, simple, White silk gown, fectly tasteful, but with |.Imost n namentalioh, and she appeared without jewels, ib e contrast between her and the Overdressed, extraVaganDy 'prna- mented Aiperican womeitih thd boxes about her was something reiparkahle. Beople remembered Rady Rodney her self, pot f*hat she had on. A thorgughly ckpUble iwoman is she who can successfully manage children, dogs and hired pCople. Did you observe what a row was raised in certain quarters when some time Biaee a young lady refused to be mar ried by a ritual -which makes *ha bride take a pledge to “obey” her husband? Splendid, high spirited-girl that, and she wlU Make a noble wife, too, for her I action shows she has a conscience in the matter of taking pledges and would not make any vow she did not expect to keep. Now let us have plenty more girls to follow her example. H ................ if men, especially preachers, could of it. In see and understand that the com-' the blood plete freeing < quent mental would result In bringing the wlhole , 'pHERE are several reasons why we inaugurate, * this sole-but, we menLipn t,he t,wo main i .reasons. FIR.ST.-To reduce stoclj and prepare . her and December’s tjrade not bejjtg i|p to the standard left* us with an unusual larse sLpek. SECOND.\We are anxioAis to make 1904 better than the year just closinS\So‘ goes Monday, sp goes the weeks days ; th e old adagei. And we propose to make Jeiiu* . ary a busy month, j There are many men and y o n n g men w h o ' have not, bought their Winter Sitit ,or Overcoat | yet—but, the prices tliiat we quote throughout our [f men’s, and boys’ stock will niake i t good econ omy t o buy for futiore use. iSale Opens To-MorrbW; jtl . .. .......... . ...... . . . , ........ . ^ I M®\’® Y » ™ * l i e n ’s J§uit*s $20.00 kinds liow : : : : $fl2.00 ; $32.00 kinds n o w ; : : : : $15.00 18.00 lands now : ; : : Ill.OO 20.00 kinds now : : : : 12.00 15.00 kinds now : : : : ^10.00 18.00 kinds now : : - 10.95 12.00 kinds now : : : : 8.50 15.00 kinds now ; i ■ X 9.00 10.00 kinds now : : : : . 7.00 1,2.00 kuujs now ; : : : 8.00 8.00 kinds now : : : : 5.50 1,0.00 kinds now .: : : 7.00 Children’s Suits a r e one-th!r/l off Children’s Overcoats nearly one-half R.egular Price. Regular Price, it S. Mim St, fij. W. Patrick, aVowswii: I LOCAL BRIEFS. The Chores club will have an assem bly in Odd Fellows’ hall to 7 night. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Heslor and family ai'e visiting at Canajoharie. Dealers in this locality report a good supply of ice and that i t has fi^ozen to a good depth. It is now being cut at fifteen inches. A New Year’s eve party will be ^ v e n in Odd Fellows’ hall to-morrow night under the management of a committee of arrangements composed df George Hebert, Norman P. Sprung, William H. Loft and Fra-ak Jamison. .A large num ber of invitations have been issued and a large attendance is expected. Shaw’s orchestra of Amsterdam will furnish music for a concert from 8:30 until 9 and for dancing thereafter. THE VITAL QUESTION. Oh. i: slight diJ Substantially the varied manifestath of chronic maladies g, ifestations 3 to two and physical development • race ous force or a disturbed and unequal distribution of it. In other words we may look to or the nerves for most of the ills that weaken, plague lling Poets have the true vision. It was a governor of the teiTitory. living truth Tennyson uttered when he I -wrote: \The v/oman’s cause is man’s. free.” woman [sh is that of trying to outstrip some other woman in the splendor of her dress, house and furniture. Heaven have me>’cy on fill such! Whnt does gorgeousness In dress,, house or funjishments count in larison with the splendid physical uty and strength, the undreamed of atal and spiritual development, now possible to the race and in a measure to every Individual woman? •t tg Remember this al-u'ays: The Inferior position to which woman is relegated lu both civil and ecclesiastical realms is a a couple of days. Tw'o pariS( We never bulldoze for advertising or j They rise or sink together, bond or subscriptions, but when an advertif or subscriber attempts to drop out sight we want to know his reasons. | silliest ambition We want to know wherein we have ' cheris not pleased and satisfied, start out next week to lool twelve delinqi he out of towi of them have sent in a defl and may have to he enfiladed out of an earth work, while three othefs are prepared to start for the mountains and -will probably have to he run down. Hank Scott, allege the Bad Lands, who jiust noose the other night, to the public: “As committee, 1 and Instead of trying to play lan any longer I am going to work. I will put in ten hours n day at any sort of labor for 80 a Avoek, and I trust that I may in time sci • ihe re spect and good will of thi- '(men who so kindly refrained I'l ,!Iing on the othey end of the t’orn> • two guns and my bo-evie knife iuc .ur sale cheap, as I have no further use for them.” M. QUAD. :od bad man from l escaped the :eded to thehe r night, has this to say “As I stat to t vig ilance committee, I struck the wrong wn, au( id man For all the news read The Leader. a survival of the customs of the orient, whence Chrlslianity took its rise. The teachings of the Christ were the exact opposite of indicating any inferiority in dental of the Christ were the exact woman, tacked itself on to the rites nni nulati turles after the death formulated for the OhHatinn chui h of ihf’ Founder ELIZA AROHARD CONNER. For all the news read The Leader. ck human kind. This explains why Dr. Chase’s Blooi Ner-ve Food cures so many diseas a “d Nerve Food and experience a cure, concentrated Food is a Wood bui which so improves the vital fluid it thoroughly nourishes every part of the tiody. It is also a powerful vital- izer that gives an abundant store of to the nerve centres, through iks and branches, is dis- rt according to its active and regular structiu tributed' to every part accoi ids. thus insuring ith both - it, how can one he other- N e w Poiecelain , Process. arc no'W p repared tp give th e people of G lovers- v ille an d s u r r o u n d in g s a class of fillings never b efore used; in t h i s section of th e country. T h is im p rove m e n t in d e n tistry m a k e s it possible to restore every condjition mi decayed teeth to th e ir form e r a p p earance, in s h ape, size dn<i colon Com e i n an d w e w i l l sh o w you s.am p le s a ^ d ex|>lain th is w o n d e rful process to you. ,.v 26 South Main St. Phone 3018- Open 8 A. M. to 8:30 P. M. Daily. •wiatch and chain will be given away ^ivery Saturday night at 10:30 at St. Chlarles hotel. . FIIOHT WILL BE BITTER. Thqse who will persist in closing their uars against the continual recom mends Jtion of Dr. King’s New Discov ery for OonBumption, will have a long and iljt'ter fight with their troubles, if mot epded earlier by fatal termination. Read 'what T. R. Beall of Beall, hfiss., has t o say: “Last fall my wife had every symptom of consumption. .e took !|)r. King’s N^w Discovery after everyLhing else had failed. Improvi ment came at once and tour bobth emtirelly needs, thus ini function. Wil inction The^Dm Chase Co., 224- North Tenth St Philadelphia, Pa., will send book free or the Food (the genuine is never called Pills) on receipt of fifty cents a box, five boxes, enough to give it a fair trial, two dollars. Weigh yoi fore takin ^So The largest line of pipes in the city, GABBLER & WELLS. NIGHT SCHOOL ' Opens Jan. 4 a t the business school. Courses, English, business, shorthand and writing. 'urself be- •e taking'it. Sold by F. D, Ostrander and Catarrh is annoying to yourself and disagreeable to your frienus. Rhi-ni- tir Balsam will make you enjoy life A FRIGHTENED HORSE, street,, ah>4red RuiiEing like niad down the dumiilng the occupants, or a : other accidents, are every day obcur- fenccs. It behooves everybody to have a rehiyihle salve handy and there’s nom as giioA as Bucklen’s Arnica Salve Burn*!,urniei, cuts,uts, so.res,.res, eczemazema and piles, thing B c so ec disapiDear quickljf under i effect].ieett. 25cc'at at Coteisoteis pharmarmacy, 25 C ph MHlei id J . T. Avery’si.drug stores, Glqver What Shall M ave For Pesssrt Tl^ is question' arises in ' the family every day. Letl^uB answer it tb-day, Try »Jell-0, a d^icious and. healthful desse.rt. Prepared-• iii two minutes, A watch and chain will he given way every Saturday night at 10:30 a t It. Charles hotel. CIGARS FOR CHRISTMAS. We have a large assortment of flv* and ten cent cigars put up neatly in half-size boxes. Call and see them. Gabfi^r.& Wel|s. NOT A SICK DAY SINCE, vas taken severely sick with kid ney trouble. I tried-a: sorts of medi- cln^f] h^nq of whldh relieved me. One day-'Ffe%'an;-ad. 6f your Bleclric Bit ters and determined to try that. After bors of mine have been cured of rheu matism, neuralgia, liver and kidney troubles and general debility.” This is What B. F. Bass of Fremont, N. C., writes. Only 50c at Cole’s pharmacy, Milleiv’a,,<|n(l 2 J., T.- Avery’s drug stores. A TIMELY SUGGES-FION. This is the season of the year_ -when be prudent and careful housewife re- lentehes Jier supply of Ch^ No pioiling! no baking! simply gad boiliiig water and,set to cool. Flavors: | _____ —Lejmon. Orange, Rasp'oerry and geit the best. Strai wherry. Get a package at your |by by P. I groejers to-day, 10 cts. eysb&m. -In almost every vere cc^.may be warded off by taking this req^y'freely as soon a's the'first indicatM of the hold 'appears. .There There Is no>tf|s|rer in giving it contains nio ' is pleasanit-tio childri■en like It. le best. It m rl P. D.'Ostrani 1 'Van Auken> druggists. lears. . ;) children; for iibstanc taker-both adults it. ' Buy it and you will it always cures. For, sale amder, J. T. Avery, J. a . giving i t to children; for it contains nio harmful substance. , I t - -Ji adults and ■ J