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VOL. IX. wim,D A1MIHP iSTS, GOUVERNEUR, N. Y., FRIDAY, AUGUST 10,1895. jro TmiBtm A»U1M1I> lift. NO. 24. BUSINESS DIRECTORY. BANKS- IA1K OF G0UYEB1EUB, eocrrauocuft, N. T. iWUiimiiM Tirana ran LAWS OV tn SCATS or Haw Yoam. 1895 ^1™ -CAPITAL »100,0» •UBPLUS |t7 t 0» RICHVtLLE. Aug; tt.—Miss Anna 8 tela boar la Btaking a two weak* visit to friends la tha noftbarn part of the county, MlmMary Walker, of Syracuse, U rhutinjc bar ok! home here and hope* to remain long enough to greet all bmrfrianda Man Mamie Hat* Lot It In Bermon, } tha guest of relatives there and may remain for an exteoded visit. W. B. Carpenter hat finished hit tsasoni emragemeot and returned home from Plattsburg Saturday. Miss Gertrude Johneoo ie in Canton for a few dare-enjoying a pleasant tb- Joarn with friends at the county teat Mitt Delia Jones, the St. Lawrence Hospital, wat home for a flying visit DENTISTS ULLTODlnilldOflOFGOlDr * urease an its at iCrowma, DJ IABT. LAWYCAB. Jt« IT H».»M*T, sVmamayjad JtWtt Lew,witi•••••,»: XT reel PHYSeCtAKS. Bthei Beards! ee, of Gouvernear, hat visiting for a few days at the home of her friend Mist Melia Cobb. Mrs, Nash and Mrs. Clark were called to Canton last week by the death of a relative, W. P. Heodriek and Chat. Williams in attendance at the union tew- Camp meeting at Ban fords Court Maple Valley, I toyed a fraternal That Goo O. F., en- from their brethren last Tuesday evuaing. The Gouverneur officials took ehante of the ritualistic exercises and a profitable evening was spent The Tiait was an agreeable surprise to the RtehTiUe Court At the Board of Education mooting Tuesday Frank R Batman was re •meted President and C. K. White made clerk. The committees will be later. CATO. SPRAQUEVIUX. •a*. li^Ji at Hi n. w. Clark family Sokin NEWARK'S BIG BLAZE PLANT OF THE CENTRAL STAMPING COMPANY DESTROYED. J . Aug 12 — The neremU fire the department of this city KM had to contend with in many y**r*, wiUi the possible eaorptim of the big grain fire at the balWntu.e brewery * coupW ol month* ago, broke out in the plum of th* Central Stamping oojnpany yt**«rday afternooa The front of the Central damping oom pany's plant was on New Jeraey Railroad avenue and covered ten city k>u on %hn% From this branched another building five stories high and 76 teat wide, running through the block to Liberty street. From this building there was a wing of the ~~ site extending from the middle of the block through to Bast Fair street. On Ike touth tide of the main building on the avenue were Are three story brie* build lags, and on the north wet a new two sto- ry brick structure. Ail these were de- stroyed. The lost to the Central Stamp- ing company wat estimated by State Sen- ator Ketoham, treasurer of the company, at upward of $600,000, inaurmnoa, *£&,- 000. The other lueses will aggregate ISO, - The fiamee were dleeoTered about S o'clock In the blacksmith shop. Even then the fire had a firm hold on the building. A general alarm wat tent out, and within fcO minutes every piece of are apparatus in the city was on the scene. Fifty thou- tand people watched the progress of the flame* 0. Clark it of hie farm boms Ufa i. W. CBa tfcey will reside ia Dr. W01 Oooch ami wMa, of OxBow, spent Wednesday m town. Kmi Mahal Oomhm has been vinitian; attantpUee. Tiber is Tmttlng<triends at Or auMteta. J&JDBOXti rly elan at sad id stiesat-TKnTSnTTr Tmtm.m. ClUltlOIIIULfUCO. NO CHANGE OF CARS. Umreaw C*i finwr in lufiiu uiu .TO la the Air, Despite thetooe of water thrown on me fire, tho ft*mos gained, and within half an hour af cer the first alarm wat sounded the roofg of the buildinpi were mnsers of flame* The flames slmt luo feet into the air at time** and big burning brands were carried block* by the wind. These branda. some of taesa many inches In length, were carried com the roofs of building* a cot> slderable thetanee sway, and the chemical engine was kept on the rath Iran on* street m another putting out the smaller Ire*, flsamen were stationed ea the roots fay teeesal blocks with water la paUt and extinguish art to put out the small area lass man an hour after the first alarm was earned in the walls began to fall in. The awms at 10 Fair street wat crashed the waU next to it. In this house rand hit family. Ts» by taet^eigMof hrkm *> hut the family lost hat tt of meti noting well and UTammwaael the John Tan Ha t had a MORE GOLD EXPORTED, owl? ai. soe.ee* a r«i»i. • asaiafiToa, Aug la—The Weeeury yettvrday tost tl.610,000 in gold (or «x port to Europe, lea Ting the reserve ottW • 1,100,000 abore the $100,000,000 The ttJegrem which announced the withdrawal roach id the department just at it wat oloatag at 4 o'clock and gave no information at t o the name of the exp-irv er or the exact destination of the shipment Mr Curtis, the acting teoretary, said he had nothing to say tn regard to the mat- ter He had no specific information and could not say whether the »riMiioate would allow the 1100,000,000 fc'u- enoro»< had upon or not. None of the other official* would talk in the absence of Secretary Carlisle. This hesTy withdrawal has given rise to a report that another bond ineue Ix. Im- ploding, but there is now no one in wash ington who can speak author!t*U rely on the tuuied or W)K» hat Information not shared by the public . The beat public opinion is that the syn- dicate will not allow the reserve to be en- croached upon until after Oot. 1, when, at is generally underetood, their obligation oeatea But, even in the event of still further withdrawal*, It is believed that bom Mr. Cleveland and Mr. Carlisle would see the reserve reach a point below any that it hat yet touched before they would take any steps to recoup it by an- other sals of bonda , Kiw Yoax, Aug. 14.—The government bond syndicate has deposited air the tuh- treaeury 11, WO,000 m gold in exchange fur legal tenders. This action Is taken in pnreuanee of the syndicate s policy to re- imburse the treasury for gow withdrawn therefrom for shipment to tuiuae Knr Yoxx; Aug. lk~Ctjutnmaa Jfe Bro will ship 11,000,000 row. Keeslage <t JfaUsr will their shipment to gltAOOO. the total engagement far tomorrow $L SCO, 000. LOOSE BANKING/ XMsae WlUtXAVTIG, tftaations into tngs bank have gages haig 1 recorded ta •TUDEIfT. DEAD. the mm. He had d BvaKitm from Oak Point, on 1—1 E W. Barge was elected Joaaph Bowcsx elara% and 8. F. Steeia, colseotoT, at the animal school meet h« last week. Mtm Mattie Marshall of Ostjustillls, has hoaa engaged as Mim toa Crabb as f or the fall tarm. , A the nomisnaigmmtsln town Uad teii woDOtehtrs. Mary Whitney, floater; Ljarei aboat the head, thoalaers and MtaadMraOtk6ica,1fewTx^;a^ev. K^wmre«>v^ Captato Fraak h 8. hV aUattaga Heawolton; Mrak Jaha W the salvage corps wm teverely cat The take Bras at IttHamiltoa m muf «ef his homes with kY ta,—1 affray wamh A, Daringi Burke at ARTIST 1HKD A HERO HOVENDEN TO LOST SAVE MIS LIFE A CHILD TRYING It* UmmA M«« W M rai»«*4 -ar»*>afcmg Bveae TW,\ B*M T»a«a«a Se M**j IMTI* He We* » Wta*«r «f m W^rtsTt Fair PHM. pMikADiwrm*. Aug li—Thomas Ho vvnden. the great painwir, ki^wn most widely through the cx»untry by his famous Worlds (air picture, Breaking Home Tie*, \ was instantly killed in * ram ef fort to save a UttH girl from death It was at the Plymouth inoeting station of the Uttle branch Mt the Pennsylvania rail- road into Plymouth township! Toward evening Mr Hoveaden reached the station from his beautiful home not far away and was walking up and down waiting for a Philadelphia train. There wat a group of women and ehikhen on the platform Heroes the track*. They were Mrs Ptfer of Morrietown, her two daughters anj some Mepda, all from Mor- ristowu, and they were welting for a freight train to past so that they could cross the tracks and go over to Barren hill The freight rumbled along the bound track, and as soon at had passed little Beasie Plfea 9 years old, darted across the tracks toward the plat- form upon which Mr. Uovenden On the east bound track an engine was ming at the rate of 90 miles an hour. Il eea hidden from the group of women by the freight train. In an Instant the overesger child wat standing in the east hound track, with the engine but a few yards away. The women screamed Mra Piper fell unconscious to the platform. The child, fascinated by herperU ttopped stood in the track, too terror stricken with the screams of the women Hoven- dens eyes turned to the child. Be did not know her. He had never seen her be- fore. Be must have seea that there wat onlj one oaanee in a thousand. As he looked he jumped into the east bound Week and strt*obed out his hand for the child But the engine was upon them. It crumbed the skull of the child, lifted her small body and tossed it BO feet to one stem Hcruehedlnthetkuncf the famou* heavier body, until the en- able to net have died NEWS OF THE WEEK. ma*?, A as. a The hearing in the sutfar bounty eaee tow pending before l otnptroller of the Treasury Bowlui- w*» rosumed- The New York and Hudnon KWer Camp Meeting asaociatiou ot»*i.«id ft* the season on the oamp grounds at S«ag Sing. Mies Elisabeth Biai>ey Bird, aged 42, prominent in buffalo *<clt-y but subject to fits of melancholy, killed herself with a revoiter The o.mptroller of the currency !*as ap pointed Frank M V/atlaoe of P:I»-»>UIY a national buuk -laiuluer to succeed A K Henlion. re*i>fUvd. Ret 1> Jnrut<s Hepburn Hargis, a prominent Methodiet clergyman and the presiding eider of the west district of the Philadelphia conference, 1* dead. Nearly all the big English elm wees In the southern part of the White House ground* have been killed by a small worm reaemhling the ordinary caterpillar The jury In the oaae of Colonel John T. Van Cleef, e* secretary of the New Jersey state board of aseeseort. who ws> indicted for obtaining money from th<< state for maps under false pretenaea, cams vn with a verdict of not guilty. Wt«rd*j, Aug. 10* About IVH),ooo worth of lumber was burned in Ogden»burg. N Y. Frank A. Luquea, a New York art let, was drowned at Went brook. Me , while bathing The German schooner Johanna wa» sunk at Hamburg after having been in collision with a lighter It is reported that a company hat been formed in England to run a line of steam- ers between Cardiff and New Turk. The Britannia won the race for the Me- teor cup offered by Kaiser Wtlhelm, ing the A ilea by about four mtnatm. About TOO employees of Manufacturing company at Waltham* Mass . are on strike and threaten to make trouble. Thirty-throe thousand troops will mare Spain for Cuba this month, and tO.OOO next month if they be necessary, to aid i n quelling the rebellion therm Near Portland, Mm, SO Italians em* ployed by contractors on the Portland and Cape Elisabeth Electric road struck, and a free fight ensued, in which two men were badly Injured Mseanr, Ams> 1ft. Robert A. Barnes, treasurer of Sumter county, Aim, committed suicide in Liv- ingston ©wing to bed neeita. The spats for the Valkyrie arrived tn Kew York on the They are af oak and were carefully North X^rolina 01 win meet m Gary iisssata maa snsi mmey«ami~ HUMAN SUFFERING, , ; * ataa teath* «* It 1» I •#!*** aad Oamld Be Avoided. Go through a crowd id* people, am> ferably city p<•»»;•>-. examine the tlrwa, auxiims, wafitnl IM •«> ; n member yoat* life and tht- \i\*>% ^l ti.e mvii whom yoa have kui»wu intim;:ti>lr; rveall the rio* Umt d^ith*. the bL.cxlt* ctf a^hich yoa have heard, and a»k y-iu-^ii the of all thi* d«Mth, Miffrrir^ and And you will *••<% lii.wt-ver rrsitgci It a\AV apjwar. r hat :lir<- i>imf nioe-tenthsi of huoutn *urtf x win !> l ^»^ pn?*'Ut Ufa o f th» ^ -rid; that n::* .s::6Viiug is usasem; that it o»uM U- uNvi.dwl. and that tha ma>*rttT of men &r* martyrs to worldly idea*. ^ Recently t*n a rainy Sunday I the market utntr the tower of in a street car. For a third of a mils tha car made it* way through a that ckstt'd in again behind ua morning till evening these thousands of men, imwt <»f them hungry and in Jostle eacii cither ui the mod, deceive and hate each other. The Uung gv«w itu i n the markets of Moscow and other citiea. These men will pass their evening* in the wine shops and afterward will seek their holes and cor- ner*. Sunday is their beat day. Monday they begin again their accursed enoe. Think of the exintence of these of the mtuation which they and of that which they choose Consider the labor to which they give themselvatv and you will see that they are martyra jail have left their fields, their their fathers and brothers, often wives and children. They hare ad everything and ooxne to the city m order to acquire that which the worn* oonaiders uecouHary. All of there, from the operative, the and the seamstress to the wealthy aaa> ohant, the office holder and the wimaaf all of them, to my nothing of the man of thosjisands of unfortunates who hato lost everything and live on brandy in the free lodging through this crowd; rich alike; look for a that he i s satisfied and believes possesses what the world ry. Yoa will notfind oneia ai —Count Tolstoi. BOTH PAKM 901 WHnwi was a dead killed of It Mr. She Ka- led la li Few Yerftead paint Ai hit the Mew Turk Be Montana; WiU Allan aadKeheaanda U wife, Wisconsin; B. 6. Arthur ami lawxehed and amasrsd^y the faam1a% Watartotra; J. *. Clar and] the origin afahe fine is famBy And V. & Bwwe and wife, AsH- ' war; A- B. Bowa, Bsafhamtoo; C. B. |wor* aestrcvacin Bowe .and wife, aUlMboro; 8. Bowe ^ad wife, Philadelphia; J. F. Ud. The building wife and e^anghter, of Soav Ua a Co,, HmlKxpr L, rnkagt VM a. su arrive tUSr.a. scMtsaU lar.a, Usees bttX-JSU Sut, Vest udtiePutkCmt r r>ULLMA« Bi>EK»tB8 L e. Bntchaason and are guests of • a • • • TO 6CHOOL TRUStrCES. full ift? TW forty ftrat ai itoCPmhlic oat to of tha much that it vahiahso Irary tftmtae tTKHird the town dark: of the town and call inn place it tn thcachool lor thohobeflt of the tuagams and poptlfl and dtstrict. The raaarat of all the) educa- tional jrnaWingi of the state, the iddpcaatsj dolivercd by the leading Mocatora-the report of the conaMonof the neaoohiof the state by the school ccisaauaasuoe « and city anperia*«mdenta the aebool ! have lugtshm wtAh mnch other ealn- able inf ornmuon wiD be foand m the rrporta I hope that will a^rafl hiansslf of the oaaortuaity of psaciaaT this forty ftrat report in OEO O BoTcm Sen. Oom, LsC Dint 8t Law. Co U—The eotrrentlon, and the amhn that ssvea of the t mJevorof freeeetnage This is a\e home at Benatcr Brtoe, and the action of the tton Is thearrfore regarded as slg> tome fttttsa followed am as made for TTRIPLE UNQ. JLT^ fai Jhll all his ana taeOttyof stmt for son, hewomld deUver i kea to the pueon, So^ sticking both a tame pocket, he tmdiodeoff. , tha awhile ing hm papers, he st took the road to tha few of ^ The Am*. m a York mtt artth M nitaws la aa* Bamk af FVaaaa, IPARI^ Aug. 12—At thf- nreeem Ume She Bank of Praaee has is tt* ooflsrs not oaly the largest stock of gc^d and stsxer la id. but alao an amount that has been paralleled in the hlntory of The fignre* art- OOIO^KAL t*.p to- tal beine »^%,(K«i.euv of waich t4ieu , uo.- 0OV as i n jrr/id r Is said to mssd tQ kve proved 100 Ssw y*>Bt, Aug. lm~Th*eauae of the of the builamg at West Broadway Third streeC wee toand ~*> be a n old wall alongside id the foundation and ex- ttttiilng partially unaer It The well is v fieet m diameter. S feet m depth and almost entirely bolk»w. This caused the foundation to give way. The tody of an- other m&c * n* taken fi ma the ruins. This Ik nrtims <jf the disaster dub, Caicaao, Aug. IS.—Thiesophy claimed the iim of George Bobm, whose body was mmad tn the Oatumet river Be thought af ncahlag but this doctrme for mouths, and anally drowned himself to tee if there was anything beyond. He was a member of the firm of Qroweli, Beaie a Co., wool of Boston. May Bav* BMS tha Watt Hill. Tfitjw Yoax, Aug 16 —Captain Hender son and 14 other «urvIvors of th#» Prince Oe^ar have sailfd for Liv«srjxic>l Captain Henderson sxpr*^* d the opinion that th* mtarjown vesa»-i whi^h was in Henry D. f the Tan trimer Purroy was elected of * a*«a*r*« nmafhtrr, JiWW Yr.RK. Aug. lt_~iL>* Aure J»w- ett. a» j«m okL dan^at-r of Charles H JewsU 4>f New Bnghtoa. Js\ Y a well known looker of thi* cay. ot.a^H.itud aen- cme by inmping ooi of a wmd\w of tt>« Wtnasut SrJteL Zl.m J««ett was im it ted the am of self Aw»* am. WjsmiJiG^os, Aug. la.—^enuei H Graham a iiephf-w rjf the late sMcretary of state and a mr* mra<mt tsaslnrjw mmc of Norfolk, and Mias H*jmh KabbK a daugh ter mi Csmtaia Waitsm Koarn of UMT Third rutted States artillery, esuped mom Old Point Cascfe t and wtee nsarneg la *¥* etty RHolsaes Moeeapymg mm time In nriaoa hym-rtting a hltaory af his hm. It Is to he m kmrth and will be artated tn cloth mod it Is smtd that he has already found a pubimmer and that the story will of a wmek. with the Pr.:^ Bolt Kill ^-Jfatl««*al w u Qev-tswd *t S: BaUosaor*. M XL PlftMlror^ M > Cmrmnati :»i m Chfc-affc ..,-&4 u Bostoa S; * ih*c*r w«# th«.- UftfM- HS**>dlBC. p ( * «li rnni*d»4; '» •- ex* >**^r Y«#rk e Jle Br..»k)Tr. 4 ••I^T U A- .%.; rif t- ir,& > <* aruer L P C 44 M\> Nik M**BATT*S iiKACH. N Y. AU4* i5 — The moat notatw*- aehievem«x>i ««f th#> dar In cycling rvent* was the smashing »f the tea milr hscmrle reonrd by r>sd Tiru* H# ta a tctt mile match raar wite Harry sfy*wrr ar>d was In K> at t-S S(>w jca. Omn.. Aog l& —Andrew Byrne, as aruc in the K^ght Belk y. was *bat and *^nf»uA:y vr sand- ed by Uaojf. hmtna s lunate .c front of the newspaper tifhee* cis Hrcmdw&y the bad or drains or early vices, are rr sca'Maience at their txmfcnn anooeas, by the SprxmBmB of the lnvahds' Hold mad te^ml Insttute, ofBanakx, N. T. A Sal ot 136 krpe pafea. dr*otmf to J <rf the at, may be tattoo tn Kew York. Norman a Mussey, a lawyer of Mew York ctty, sttempted tnlclae by jmrnamg from the structure of the math arcane elevated road. The Mount Vernon (K. T.) Society tor the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will use a camera In getting evidence against persons driving overloaded carts in the hot weather WiiassSey, Amg. 14. In a trolley oar accident at Hartford, Mrv K M Webb sustained a broken leg. and Mrs Hattie King was severely hurt. The deciflion of Justine O'Brien In the WhiAky trust oas* In Sew York was a sig nai victfw-y for the reorganization oommitr tee M;cha**l F I>wyer ha* arrlfed hom<* fr »m F.Tigland He enjt.yed hi* visit, though it ma* not as profitable as ft migbt h*v»- ^tet-n At a tD»i-tinfr of th»- *;i*ni*h caibir.-t ministers it wan derid*<l t^> pay th« M< ra cimini ir, a lamp sum tn September with out :num-«t Tw<, thousand empViye^'is of t> # River s.de tu^ww.#rk* at B* nwood. W Va.. have be«T. notified r,i «,n incrtsa**- of iO j*r oent In their wac>Hi M;n«*t^r i>*nby is fnwtulriri^ with thf BrJish atd C'h.nes^ authorities r>-iaiire u> the fu;. and ousnpAete*^nvMrtigmU>»n of the rv4# *4 Kocheng rrvend» J[ •'uprf-me Court Jndge Dlzoo in New Br-an*vrick. N J r^>eir«l *wc*M t he w -TTtkaally »U %x denee at Bay Hemd. X Y Taarsday. Am*. IA ^Bourke GoritraL announoisi that he will eorjsj* n*o affior whatercr !ro:n Tammany HaL. HutrhLnatJB A GarrtCL man ofart wrers of ntjiarc •!*.«• at Pr-ndraoft. hart a*- s^gned Heurr G HAr?r.i s fbancfaeturing >ew sier < S**nrt N J fc» miasiag Ht has «not M Osr U,/»r *^raariir*a to the petrtksa tor ?**x*K>rr z the caase of Marie he^e hw*t *^'v*?y*d «w hee 'iawyw rmicnei V c«o» *nd fc» • lac-c ovt of ja*. by a. sad harmed ta s •J^^lnnefnxmianadjomtng • UhaTBLl 11 * °«« liai| y ^^ «*«• «»a nam ^ ' Itofced a oertincate from the hand mmroUeditsunVdentlymsignhis On handing H to the man tha opened it, and his eye grow will read intaaad of a wmrraut of arrest, signad by r oe of the peace and by the feared some trap, himself to custody. When the Justice reached tain side, he took out the paper to it and immediately mw its natanv ham> maintaining his self ponmanon, at mv cited the form of fortunately remembaron. Be then returned and found tha thief in Jail and went and son, remarking, with his menial felicity in mind, that both pert had unintentionally screed tha a of justice,—University Courier ^... paimd ory, dirtl- IKtaaVC* choly tat disponing** mestf tha av, •Bit tt