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VOL. XUI. DANSVTLLE, LIVINGSTON COUNTY, N. Y„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1901. NO. 2159 ' IMID ».iB -Ueo B*_B. o; srssaLt. ^ «viar ^iuiMi »AV -'ii .»o A VKAB Oartw. _ jr«WTOK B . tiO«tU«! BOB*« ntATT GORUAM * PRATT* Lawyers . Dppoalte t[rlBB4 linos*. M .lagtrwt. ' ^\S^i\' _1\ CUBI C * PRATT. AUor&eTB Bad CWBBselori »t La». Wy laad. of'staabeacoaBtr- ILV .PTAttl r. M.M:UJJCS. T.«a!aaal>l. Bxib«r.»<t JUlr llain En ds block. MslB. street, DaasTlUe. ^Billed SJrtSiiB? aw cijOnTi -B rssoea, ^.rj BhBlUB,P \BBB<B .rrtCB. . r r. ft. XOY'IS. .•.tSlVot .U »«t. oppaJU OK » hall. DaasrUle. X-Y. -. MILIEU 'S HOTKI— JWJ W.»t.Twenlr-e^tAsU«»UN.«l 'r «rt l fatr Bat lors. minutes' w»llt to ta. \Lfl ^B^7^\rCtte T^W?»lrf strMcVwtsVrBtine, .mt tasT»e»tMlj[tiU> world of th,«r**t metropolis. A f*?»lr irmrrodaeaU«»»l aad drsmstle people. The ^ flft «?W JCUlor. proprietor of Bold ttORSE SHOEING . A SPECIALITY n*BU«ul*lio«(Bit '•\JJ\' lBterf.rl»ichofses.o «to \\.\SJi SSiJaers I rwalrlBC IIOB .. . A t 'n . «* u he lletel UelBgstoo. Fred A. Birdsell BARBER 134 Ills Stmt, - - Dus'iife, LI. Ererrthlng Bnt-cUM ia every respect. UrnvetetB - Bitectotv.. RAILROAD Dep«rfau>eia 1-rom Ml. Morris, T.lM i A.»U «ie «pt!*lBd»r . No.-to»-ror 7 .UU RoeB-eter sad BBITBM . B»M<tlM at Aeoa forUeatsUtloftstd.CoralBC alATosforCorBia*. Ss»* York »o d 1>1|I1»- d TrtlB.BxrIrBBt5lt. MorrU at toSo a. m. BOdOlOO,.m. l^rtasrlBformatloB fron* B. T.JAEUER . \-. ,v -., c n OKE /„ O.B-1 Aieot P- D_ -(lean l-s».Airt_ IQwMalBbt. Bofl'.la.N.t N*w jork. Trips to the PAI-AIERIGAN EXPOSITION The Picturesque Erie Railroad TbefaVorite mat- to tbe .*n-*iner1c..i» CiiMMltinB. with all to* Ut«t IED proved The follow In* rat*-* are offered: Tiok«t<itab*» »«Iti e»ery day »t rat** as «ki> B In the dlffrltnt cola ran*. —^T-. 3aff.Io* thit«d»n limit. « ltu \\\ A ;I T-,-i lays linilL ewtomB **B- Trt M»Jf«r» e » m threw days Utnlt. tolamo \C\ And tea itrO'jitt, Column **L>.\* A Fine ExhibiHon of Dress- Goods. ThU U a year of. plain cjotha—thf mills know nothloir; rl», ami *o It 1» Dr »«tiBikcrs tn 1 getting «nch ppletulwl effects lo corttames. The plmiaiMMor fUMtcriaU peraiitM o f mora- trtnmiogi~Ute combioattoa makea g^rm-nla qnoau*l.j «T ^U*b and becomim. Ono »mii»» people—tha«e who look carefolly into ibing* before tbey bay. M l tu \re huW the M»wt atxl lh*» brighrwt kiml **Ter broaxbt to Rocauter. They uk e oarwcmple^ and other tolka* aampleo. go home aixl compare—theo como back to o*. Just a few of the many that are here in a bun lance today: STORM SBRGB io nary blue., sm^bla for jcyniDanaai oaiu^r dret».»t»; foil 4» iocbes wiHe^ the yanl „. . , „59c MiXE U SUITINGS' io pretty efft'cUof m l ami bUc*r. blae Mad black, browns, anj.tans; iochea wid-. ynnl , ..._W c WHIPCORDS (a U M O-W ahatles of rwl. blue ami oiAtor: «x CeQeot qaility and fioltb; 44 IncHeswV.e .$1.00 :wAl*L WOOL CHRVIOTS in haa<i-<uu.rt *h*\e# o f aavy Mm*.. tAD*. bn.wna atxl prwn. Foil 50 Inchea wide, < the yard. > 73c PEBBLE CHEVIOT, for tailor mada costumes ant] cbiidrea'a coata; tan. re 1 , green, navy; .ti inches wide.. „ $I^ S WOO L CREPES for evening wear; 5»il*f. light, hlne. red. pink, trray; lareoder. row. new Woe; 44 inch . i $I.0p GRANIT E CLOTOSin aUlhe leading colarinjn: rich effect* for sty'lsh drew; 46 inchea wide.- 13c HOP - SACKINGS. bimwf wrt^bt for *niui. in brown. navy r tw>.' tharlm ' gray; camera-balr effects; 66-loch . . . , \t'tC W C CURDY & NORWELL CO. 285 to 191 Ilia St. Eut-Cor. Eli St., ROCHESTER, I.I. Sptnnmo 3L Ub\. .MiBiat MorrtB, Tbn Krir lUilmud to HUITAIO mail Nl***.** P*He h«* oo \uperlor. lortorther larormjj- **->n -%\\ on Erie Arfect-, or fuIJn -M ,11. T . *1 l*aiMD«er Aiteot. X*w York CUT. lHqtiieiia Surprise Yotir Money Back 210* W# Wfl AJf ttub P4Vft Brf'***! tote* «^«0 pbt* »»(•«. r*-r a BIM il lit «MnttWK<rf *J EJM. t« •no lljm ?} r \ WhJMItBBi ^ /i«iin'irifi'BW</i'« t 4- grpm, Ravv WaX( ripn. Dnpn4n. Stvtav •Wv Uamkra. Ci mt m. Tumi rvtim «W fMObfMI JTJLTCI ajynfc 1CJ. B*ttiwr».M«t»»>t. ) BEST FOR THE BOWELS iriMlt'ift l * rtT+Ur, twvltkr «**m»«t*rtaa bo*«It«ip<*;>nJtM rerx*.to Ik* •*»!->t>f%to- AiEMORIALS TO JOUR PRESIDENTS > .'•^•i--^-.-^r-- , r /.rpotrp^r lot of 250 Umbrellas Just t^e;eiued A iloll.-irs .ivr ,l for a rainy 1U7 will save nnntlM-rcUtUar If y*» »pen .l it for one of th«e UuibrelUlB. in facl llwj are tin\ kind that ore clicap at any price. Regular 2S inch U.nbiellaj, Btecl r \«la. best paragon franierf. coreretl with Silkn. Klinranteed to wear for two rears. Irocr hindlM, Hom hanilles. Dresden lial»ll«.SterI- hnt handles. Ehonj handlee. Your choice of this Uautiful. lot fur ONLY SI.OO The a)*>ro lot of Umbre 'lloH are n very C I UMCP tine. Doo°t wait a day for a new Umbrella but come now whit« ttiw line w full. We liave a fine new line o f better fct **L* at a very 1uw price. SPINNING & UHL ttau av*d f)««a •» «• ' CANDY OATHABTIO EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY • rvaimaT. hUUIIt. r*tot,T*MX*aocJ.T*02a, EH«JUL HfHrrT' \ |8>t CBm j.^ T> (iKIUir MW KEEP YOUR BLOOD GLEAN ls.snpplie.1, with-EVERVTIIIX O FRESH in the line of Qrocerinr. Bottled Pickles sweet and soir. Staffed. Oliveo IQc and '23c per bottle. DRIED BEEF,- CORKED BEEF Canned Good* of the beet quality. Te hue the best Teas I' Coffie 'la town. Spncedi** not permit itemising all the jpKjd 'thinin.. bat it will be to your interest to come and see for yourself. A. S . WELCH. AG'T 13.1 Main St. , Dansville, K. Y XatUiants&Co. DiQSTillc ft ML Morris R.R. Co. TIME TABLE f aklos Effect Satan!*?, UB*«. SOLTH. 3 130 ll« R:Q. t :13 ti^9) 10:11) ?^fikdiviu^a - iL +1 * 7 :UH :«rit^l Buffalo AtUea. BaUrta La RO T »r AMB If W Kocbewtor AT«0- (I«BP**O * ar Mt. MorrUtT Ir Mt.Morrl9*ar Soar*** PtopeeiT CraMintt UrrTrctaad. W vt 8paria Applenvllle White Hi-W»-e CQmtnltur«*tLle SeWsai , agaric B^I HA 7:W »:«! * • t tit • t . t' t t •; + a » m' an- « A dintr(t) iBdleate* that the trains stop m'XS oW t«> T.l»fr.ib Station*. Train f leasts Mfc Morris at Itiii p. m. reach- lmtl<oojeaat6p.m. Train 3 l«*a»w Hoarea »tS «liiB .twhlocMt .MonH9at3 :U.p . m. All bains daily except Pandar. Tratn 1«* hasted eoaJh.-^^. to toh«Kr. Train. Ol baa throaaa eeaco. Itoeawter to UaasvtUe. Train IIS aa# throo^B eoach. Bur- STto Uanarllle-Trala III haa ttwwh coach, DanaTllle to Baffalo. Coaor^ttona— JsTMorrliTilth D. L. m W R . IL. K «nn. R. K.aad Crt« K. R- Sdjaflt t P -nn. IL rL. Daa^tUa with «feft* fc W ofASIA O. K. DUMKLKK. ,OeaenU Maaacer. Uctwral i*«p«riBtetw!eBt Whe-Tan-Do! 4 #o«f MOCUCT or UAQUESTiOMiBLE KERfT As a hrrakfant fhM \\Vh*-T*n.Do— cannot l>»*zrvllvl. Hoe At*m not h»»e to Nra to JlkolLas It rtUi iverr palste the lint time brrlnic. l*»e It oac*, and Ton will not IM wfthnotft. Putaponly bt ' ' WILLIAM S A TO- Uaa*v1Ile. N. Y. rw - Floor and Feed In »r«a* variety at tho Wllllunff Mill. EVUDatum work on short notlca. : HONEY TO LOAN RensonaUIe Rates—Long Time ' JAMES H. BAKER, I Insurance, etc. ' Save Your Eye-Sight P+n*t fbr Test fbr Aatla-mattam. ttiotc th I'm jcasi aniTEp Social eunt Ukrn In fltUnir the eye*. W> valu» oor repoUtioo U • jfO»n»ntea sana- racUoi'Oar 'Hi^Ucl^anii Eye-tltaapea set with tha T.ry brjt l.a«> H( \%* xUt - 4 East Main StrwL Rorhoter, N. Y. LACKAWANNA Jlclaware, latbavaaaa* Wertera HnllrM- TIMC TABLE \ ~ jtABTWAIlD. wmwABi) all. 1W !r.B.!*J«;'r.Bj 1 »B» i r.....i«w i,* i i * • IT r « act wf . i «r »u •» 4 o7- > w ! S » 4 W * «'k> SI am- !\£{;—•{ .-• n « r -.lnm.;....i—: •tll»i.,_. I-:.. , •15!!.S!Ja:-:M • Dili »12 |5f-8»}« W iu. and train 12 at Ban P r *a_ « stops oaly oa alcaal or o ^'I frlir Haw Tork | » »1 (» 51 Plillad.lphta _S at Masnaka Lb IS 3> fU«Vt., *(*flia> ttcraatoa , It I Stmntinajntuai tl » 5 i«i Own- _ . ESSjiS ai » Wamiy C lothin g that F its and H old 5 it 5 S hape . Do NOT THINK Of BUYINQ A sun WITHOUT RIRST SEEING OUR COMPREHENSIVE LINE. , WE SELL WARNER BR0S4C0, FAMOUS GARMENTS. THIS SEASON WE ARE SHOWM/I LARGE ASSORT MENT OF FANCT WORSTEDS, CHEVIOTS, TH /8ET3 S'FU*MS\ THEY ARE CONSPICUOUS FOR THEIR INOMDUAUTY- CUTIN THE LATEST FASH- ION-MADE TO WEAR AND RETAINJTWRJ /fAPE. THEY ARE SOLO AT THE SAME PRICE YOU PAY FOR COMMON. CLOTHING. UNION CLOTHING HOUSE H. HUBERTUS - w Mala »tr*.t,;b,VN»VtLI.K..NE«r >;r>BK._ aaets ft yisber. onaotlestocoadBctar. sstopa. <TLII BAWIWEST AND BEST WAY TO HANDLE A PAW IS BY THE HANDLE. , lit Haitaaot —3 Serf Ro«te aetwgn the PAN-AMERICAN EXPOSmOW NEW YORK ii the '' >»M»nili». <U»«. « B , BaaVnB •,«.,IO-.BT. BB.BUH»BT..B .rr«Ul. 1 .HW..«T C-ICAM- ^U W^.B«B T B,BT.W«I^ „OM««C<U«.B.. • r r....r T . W. LCC I. D.CHinIU, Li\ &Piiw»IBe*tr«- T™«=U«ncw. 111 . Neal, sensible aa* Us ting. .We were amoeK - the largestbnyere of theaj Roods in the country tUt [season and, consequently, are enabled to offer aa opportunity for aeleetioa From, many -widely urnnratcfl pobits in the 1 'alled Stands Itare eome an- noanre:acbt^ that luemorlal^ to our late, president. HllUatu JleKlnley. on' to tie ei ctM es KOOU ns p*wlble. Toe American, people, jwltb their uAua! .dash and entbusksni. would s hare ciQnnmrnts to nnd-'sratuert oi JIcKin^ ley eo.ap at once. '\vThe-juizcestlon has been made, howerer. that Mr. ^IrKln- ley'fl memore -woul4'_be I>est honored by the erection. o£.a few. not many. at pricet nneqoalnd In tha ttate. WE^^QSHERi pen state nTl*H«MfrM AT am, KOCMeSTtU. N. Y. tronnnrnts. tliesp fp w to be the frnft of orRanlxwl effort. lUt* prrdtrst artb- Uc Uutuhl and »klll bciug bruu^bt Info jfrrtcT, Tb«* Outlook says In ao etliiorlal on UiU subject. Sir. McI \iDli*y 's luftuory wia not be honored b y the number of inemori- als-cwtpil io It. but b y their i.uality These UK -nwrtots. oagbt to be very few. and they ooctit to be natron:iI in their character. The money oucht to be fiiDrent rated In the building of ar few Rrvat monuments, whlrli. SIIHII in- the mature crratlons o f the mint tlmr cugbly trafneil artLst^ In the euanlry, •Tlie American neuple owe It tu ilr. ilcKloIey and to tbomM 'lrea to protect him ami their poatrrity from the tlml of bud ort which lu » been no jieiicral- ly usetl herntofore to- couinieioorate public events and public men. Tbw are niauy statuen In the camntry wbkb excite ridicule Instea*! of revrreliee. They are mooifiroua p »*rvi*n»Icns of ed ucational op ,-arrtlDltlei». The .oHiitry needs inemortabt af lb* public men and the jirrat dent* o f Its blittury for tbe Kike of their *Hlacat !otiaI effect. Hut those nifuioriaU must luivi* the f\wxl\- ty of tlu> irrx'at bulldlu^tt ot AtheaM. of wliK-b Thucydhtca tmld that tlic slpbt of them was a dally didlcht.\ The wldenimitd Interest taken In this matter serve* t<i draw atteiitlonjo the fact 'tliat American* have always- Iweu on the alert to pay trlbulc io Hie mem ory of tielovod chief esii utire*. Tbl* Tra* atrlklusly »twwn In the cases of the two martyred president-*. Unco'ln and GarQeld. TYlthln ten days arier President Lin coln ws* shut n movement for a oa tloual Bieuiorinl to lilm nn*Mir foot. At a mtvtine Uetd In SprlnzlMd, 1IU on the HHU of AprlL tt^tTt, a conualttee va»ap|nduted *o si'leel a site. The Na tional Monument nw,-*wtation wtis to- oorporateil. and more than fctt»,,ot,, wa.i «abj *cr.Utl to the memorial fund. But.mark how slowly all sreat proj ects move despite the eagerness and cDthu*)a!*m of the projecbtrs. Oround was not brutcn at the xltu In Oafe TtldeW \ Sprlogtield. until INW. In 1ST1 the capstone wa s put Into l*nsl- tlon, and the bo*Iy of. the slain pr »-sl- dent was remuvvd to the crypt. Not until 1ST! wa s the njunument ded1> cated. The memorial is of brick aud'Qnlncy KTitnlie. the hitter alone showing, on .the ooter surfacf-s. Tin-re U o Imse about seventy-two fert stpiare and six teen blglfV-At the nurlh sltle of ltd* lta«e'L* a circular pmjei'tton whlrli contains (bit vt -sttbulvof the ctftaeotidi am! ttlvi-jf view t>> ihr» rryp'* cvittultiltn; the reinulns of Lincoln uiid tils wlfV and children- A projection on the south Mde i-outalmt n mv.m*trtnl ball In elllptteal (arm. Tht* lentitb of the hax 1 from ptirth to south, [nrludlriff the tun projection*. Ifi about VJit-fevl. In 1h< ancle* furmctt by I tie projtvllnn* are flJ([Uts of si sirs ituanliH. by ffranUe bal ustrade* and rhini; to A terrace above the catacomb. This tfrrace U suruiounted by anotb- »r stnii'tiire compmed of the base of the shaft and.four pedestals' at the cor ners, (lie iietlesial* reaching a height of twelve feet\ al*ne tbe terrace. Kroin their mld*t rises a pmiilie obelisk. On the pedestals'' stand four rwbp* of bronze war Ssrurv* represent I K B 'thi four branches of the military service- Infantry, cavalry, artillery and the navy. On the south side of the obelisk Is a square pedestal seven feet bleb, sup porting a' statue of Lincoln, the pedes tal beltjfr ornamented with the coat ot arms of the United States^ The statu* la one of the chief features of the me morlaL Even .this monument tenches Its les son a^ulnst undue haste where nation at monuments are concerned. be*piti the time taken to eni't It the-niasndti cent pile was found to b e of fault) const rati !oc. X brick arch support luc the monument snve way. and la ISy' ' the-'whole struct on* iR 'mme'ito weaken ed that- It had t o be entirely rebuilt This was not accomplished, howerer nntil last year, but the memorbil now rise* a nujcnlflceut and ' permaneut , tribute, to-the Urst of-ihe munlered presidents. Several cities have paid honor tu Lincoln In another way: There ar. TJncoln statues In. R-wtou. Jlew York Chlcaco, Wdrtbtntrtuu. PhiUdt-l[itil. ind Rochester. The Chicago statu* i ta an «wni ?claUv lauactlful one. It t* the work of i*t. fhimlen* and la a colos sal l.roiizir rt jintrtin* d^Iim. crt rtrd in LJncolti park at a. n>*t ot abija-ti; On the ntUrt Mt\f of Hie Atfatvlf. tou. Is a Ami Atntne of IJnvotu. It i*tnmI-« in >Miubux:hnud b bf ftomewlut; sim itar drtlsn t<» thai In Was lilm: tv*. snr. monutfti^ a elettdrr shaft of marble. The UartMd memorial I* a uMa*Ive structure of Ohio saudMone on an emi nence In I-a fee View ieim:ierj. in the suburln of rievebitrL It* bu*c Is square, surinuimteil by a round tower with a conical toi>. This tower Is SO feet In dianteier, and it* top Is I TO feet from the cround. The \pwrtli .\t lis base Is decorateil by a frlcie divided Into Ave se «-tton-*, the difure* In which are life size. The central stvtlon rep- rcrent* Garfleld as an orator. Others picture him us a tvacber. soldier and prcsldcnL and tbc of.tb shows bis fig ure lylm; In- state in the rotunda uf the capllul at JMishlneton. Xnslde the s-iuarc HtructAT/ ht u memorial halL President Hank Id's memory has also been .honored by a uumbet of statues In liltTerent citUtt I*robabIy the tuottt Im portant of the**; _L* (hat erected in •Washington- by hi* comrades of the Army of tht» Cumber land. Atfhouzb he .was \wr*t kn*>wn to them a* Onrfleld 'the tidier, thf statue shows him n.* t.arQcLt the statesman, tdandio£ upon '« ma .-t .-'Ive i^Ivsmt In- the attitude of the orutt.r. while around the base three figure* nppvar embtemaile of hL* ca rver a* stttilent, soluler and puhl1cb*L For a baek-rmmd tbfre Is Capitol park, wllh Oio sreat bronzy dome tow- crbiff Blttve the trei**.' Another Impo*- luc liarfitbl statue Is that built In Cin cinnati fix year* after be wa* slain by i;ul(.an. TLe Watdduston monument la (he tallest tueniorlat tJtaft ever built by man. It l* an obcli*k. rlslncr over tV *5 f^vt fmm the prtjtmd. its total ct»t wa* Jl^iiO.i.sal, and Its erection Involv ed suine- line eiiB.neerius; pmblem*. Wtirk was l>e~ui| In 1543. but did not cuuu' t»> on end nntll 1SS4. The weight of the otirtl.-fc. Iiieludlnp lis rounilatiun, 14 ntautit M.<M) ton*. The tup of this niunttnieut >-ait be reached by cither el evatiir or stairs. President <Jrant*s memory has been littnored by the erection In NVw Tork of the nne*t memorial the Empire- City ,ni*-*es .*es. It Is situated on Riverside drl\e. ov*>rto.il.Inp tbe Hudson, and Is of while cranlte. Its main feature Is the memorial hall, which Is surmount ed by a cylindrical structure terminat ing In a dnme. tu be capped eventually with a colossal statue In bronze. This monument was dedicated In 1M>7 with Impressive ceremonies. In cluding n navnt parade of warship* ami land parade of nearly GQ/Sji) men. President SIcKluley was preseut and In the c «>Hn *e of a thort speech said. **A ffrent'Ilfe dwllcatwl to tbe wolfare of the nation here finds Itv earthly coro nation.** It would seem certaui that there will eventually IM> such an \earthly carona- «.f.a _Vr \H TOMB »1 TttOK. ^fon\ f'»r McKlnley hlmtelf Apart from the mi 'iijutlals to tw erectrtl In dlffercnr part* of the country there will surely ite one sreitt unlkiiial monument In his honor. It I* of course lmpo*slbl to say where this will be located, but If the plan.* of the in-ople of Ohio do not miscarry It will be at Canton. HOW CZOLtiOSZ DIES. ELECTRICAL CHAIR READY FOR PRES IDENT M-KINLEV'S SLAVER. YOUR TAXES ARE REDUCED' A Saving of Almost Four Millions In the Amount Levied In This State. What Is Saved In Each Conntj Shown by Flimres Pre pared t>y Comptroller Knight, Further Reductions Likely if th« Next Legator* Supports Governor OdelL * Saaa* Far t a A boat Eleet r*>ea 11 oat—A BaaTala |-h>aIclaN the Fathe r mt th e lattra— 4 >ther State* Wkrrt tha? alla v tvleal laalr la t arat. It 1* not *n tons at?) tlint ttte ex^u- tlon of a criminal In tht* country, as In other*, na* the menu* of drawing t-i- eether a vast conennrse of siHVtatnrs till morhMly deslmii* of seeliltt a fellow man put tu,deuth. Ttilttie»>have chaux> wl, Imwev$-r. aud uuwoday* tbe taw p|< tows'but few to- wlttio* au execution, WIieiiCa.di .tH**, the flayer of Prvsldei.t Mt'Klnley, pays the trenftlty for bis crtnie, hut twenty-si* pvT«HW will wit' urs» bit death •.{cony. .\rri>nllu P t Ut the law of the state uf New York OurbitMi will meet death In the <-Ie{-trte Chair. There luia nut U-eti an ulhVhi! luin«lti(( lit tbe Km pi re .Slate since IMMk, «ben the law pruvldlnfc fur etectnR'Uthin'' went Into effect. ^Thbf measare wa* enacted chiefly thrtmch.' the exrrtlnns Af, Dr. A. P. J*ont'hwlck of ntuTalo and ihirvnior IL IL. I tilt- It wa* as far back, as 18T5 that Dr. Houth wlrk. conceived the Idea uf substltutln'it the wire Tor the (ralh>ws^l>ellevlna.that a properly U.n-cted current wouhl pro ject? Instant and painless tUssoJntlon... Once potwedMd of. tbhj lM *](ef. he be* gan an agitation which .Induced' Gov ernor 11111 In 1 ^83 to send a messiifce to the *tate 'legislature, urctnjr an Inquiry Into the best method of capital punish- tneaL 'Th e governor In his message- said: \The mode of executing crtm- laals by hanginc' has 'come down to oa from the dark ages, and.lt may well be questioned whether the science of the present day cannot provide a means for taking the Uvea of such as are eon demned to die In a less barbarous man ner. I commend the sufciteatton to the members of the Iegisiatnre. n Aa a result of this message a com mission was appointed which unani mously recommended the adoption o f the electric enrrenL With this report as a basis the law now on the statute books of New Tork wis framed. The first man to be sentenced noder the new law was William Kemmter, a Buffalo murderer. A fight was begun to have, the law declared unconstitu tional and waa carried to the highest tribunal la the country, but without •access. Kemmler was electrocuted at Auburn prison, within whose walls iLta b« oat to death. The reduction In the ntale ta« s under ijyvcrnor Odell** policies Is eae of tha) mo *t erotif/Uifi tVaiurv* uf bU adminutrstiuii. Tbe rate of l^W, s* filed by the ta »t h -ri*biture. prodnee* an. amooat' larg* eOonxh to mevt tbe nee*l* uf tbr *tatect >Ternnleot. sltbumthT'lt I* Almost J-i.OOO.OOe- le *H than the annumt rabut) by ilireet tax U^t j«-ar. •Compiroller- Knicbf. alnee tbe boanl of la x Mmrawtnarn rocnpleted tha r^naliuthia of awtnmuicar. ha* rtirnpntnt ibe- amount to be- rataed la tha sertra!' eotrntie-*. Th e mott^ «b *iw in eVfa m*.re rvtu-rt-te form th-io tbe tow rate thai adrantsres whirb will ennte m eat h roanty. »ery countj c«t» a din*'t stul cua-*iderable bv «efit. Errry taipflyer gets rftjbt.lnr.tia'l relief. Atnoott the cuoofiea where the .taxable prvpTty la chiefly real estate the narlnc v* alauMT ooe-hatr. The overutfe teilnfti\!. l» m *>re than IB* per cenL The- ffital a«<e««rd ra(fiatt «o- oftwil ami t^TMOoat property iocreasnl by tnor* than **Jir».<>'*t.fW> over la«t year The areater part uf thb waa in tbe tsrirer and more [•M|iulini.t eooattes. Tbe n-ituetb<o B Q *ase-« Is therefore proportionately larper in th** rural *eet..m<> The c>imptrtdb>r*s fipur*^ an* e ,.nt -In->ire a* to thi* benefii.-* to the wfril cotjn- tien front t;u«-erUor ftdrll'^ ee .Bj ).iiuie^ in euoductine the *tare*r> li twin ens and hla rxilirie^ tor raL-*tii^ re*etiue ft»iD imluect taiatfctn enacted by a lU-paultean le^iitaiorr. further ecunumleK to tlie inter*-«l< of the taxpayer* are coatetupuited b y rerrf.r OdelL In onler that ttiey may be effected It fci abdulately oeee«uiry that a I.*i:t-dut(ire In sympathy with the gnevrnur be on hand next winter. The senate ha* a Itepobliran majority .Vvsemblymen Arv to be chuseti at the comhig ilec* tit>n. A rote fur a Ite{iublli>sn etioibdate ta a Tote tu upbutd Covcraor OdcU 'a polleie-i. The aavlnc to eSi-h tiinnry t* »h >iwa in tbe fulloariD-; table: larva l fa> Taapar*e a Coaatlea . Tava t a lOOrt. Tas !• tftOl. Thta Tear . AJbamr «iTO,4»4 aitXJIl l aor , Altearaiar 3 »*J« I IMjrTT 1IJT4 Cattaravjcva Cayaara . . . ChalaaqtiM , Cheaaaaa: . Ckfiaaga . Cllilaa . . . aaaht* . , Can-lt>«.I . . D«la«*ar« . Datcheaa . Kal* Fraaklls F«tt»a> . . . . . . Gcaeae * . . . . . Crwae ...... naaalttoai . . . Uerkla** r . . . . . Jtlrrmo n ... . Klaata . . . Lawl a . . . . . . (.1 via Stat am . . etttlMa . . . Mplfof . . , . 3loatat>»rrr • . JlBaaaa . . <t*w Vork Mlaaara. ...... Oa«-l«ta Oaaaatatca . . . Oranc ...... OrtM» Otwrso . . • • Otaa-«-> Fat ma a» . . Q.eea. .... Reaaaelaier . . . Rtehaaaa d . . ftoeklaaa! . . . . St. Uwrrart . . S«heaa>«ia'tr • • Schaharl a . . . Sahayla r . . . . 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Storti's lawyers have now appealed to the United State* court OD the novel ground that their client Is legally a dead man. er condembeii man. On the day'or ex ecution be will he given Ids' breakfasL III put on a new suit of clothes and wlU theu t*e alio well tu «ee his spiritual adviser. Meantime tbe surgeons and wUneaaea wlU asacmhh» In the death chamber, to which the condemned man will then I H* eonddrfeiL surround- ed by gurtnl*. Once seated III the r lev trie chair little tlmo will I** tnat carrying out the aen^ tent*-. Th e u»tt**i form of Hialr t* • massive pfeit* of furnlturr with an tip-- rlgbt lurk ami arm* It tat are adjusta ble f\ llaw*e ot the victim. Heavy leather *tra pa\ a re attached to the rhnlr and io the fobtrrat* In front of It. Ry mean* of thesi* Cudm-vx will l»e firmly strapped In position. Tbe-'well known fleetrle cap. will ttieti.t«*> ailjtt*ted over ats bend, the i 'h*vtnale* applied to his armsaml teto, and nil wilt tie In rvadl- nesa fop Ills' exerntltnt. T o make death doubly sure a second application .of the current Is always administered. Wheu respiration has ceased, the body of Cxolgosx will be quickly removed from tbe chair, laid on a table and examined by the med ico! men present. After the antopsy will follow the burtaL the last scene In which William ifeKlnley*s slayer win play a prominent part. Rooaavetra Mixed Ancvatrr. Oliver Wendell Holmes's formula for the adequate trsinina: of a man—to be- gfn with hla grandfather and rrand- mother—baa been followed In the case • f Theodore Rraeevelt. In hfm there is •i mingliag of tbe Dutch, IbeScntcb. the Irish, and tha Freiv-b Hngnennta. From •he first-named race he has vslned aol- nlity aad stability-, from tbe feeond. acntttaeas; fn m tha third, at^rreeaiv*- neaa and geoeroaity; from tha foorth. •ivadty. Inia^rinaAinn, and aodadty. The resnhaait of tfala biendina; of the blood of maay racea ta virility, orfgin. ality, candor* intalligesce. iategriry, daring-, balance.—Lealie's Weekly. Percy—I drint see how you ke*p so blamed cbearfnl and contented. Ony— Easy eoouarh: X oon't waaia tfma or . vitality 01100100; about the people- who The putting; to death of Cnrigoax will I hare more of this world's favors than I be the same aa In the case of any oth- 1 have.—Detroit Free Pre?*. ph. warfat* im a rfraaalreJ thlar ITor.whaa tla ctaott aftpsara W» 0(1)4 three BaaaChav aad arVraf»nt W» rjuarn* tor aaewral ra«J^. — iVaaaJ a«taa l»lar. Tbe Korperor of A~°»tria has just cotn- pleted, bJa,7Iatyf«r^ He ha« reiarDed yeara, Tbe Bolghu) rovernxaant t* drawipsr op a bill Brtwri&na? for. th* total sup press ion of Sonday oewvpapers. In'spite of Its JOBE II area, Denmark haa a government railroad system of IlfT milas and QUO miha of private rail road*. The Korean* a*'a people are better de - eloped physically than the -Japanese, Tbey are taller and meotailyare LberaJ- ly endowedV Chara^ro's MW breathinr spot. Mo- Kiuley park, baa a a area, of -10 acrM. a a artificial hill, a wading pond and a swimmis** pooL ' Tha coalfielda of tbeaooth cover 60,- 000 annare mlaea, t«vei» times as Urge aa those of Oreat Britain. France, CIertnaajr and Belgians combined. The Dake of DsTottshire own* the big- rest emerald in the world. Ir l a two tnebe* acroa* and waa Ivoetght froan th * latv Emperor of Braxil.\ Jimsco-I nBderstaod Schley ia re tired. Jester—Yea, but bU.enemtea are tryioai to ronet ore him 'agnin.*-^Oo- Iumbos (Ohio) State JoaruaL Tbe hnildloa; with the largest stones in the world is not. in Egjp*. bat at BtaaJbwc^, in Syria. The stooes axe sixty reet Ioofc an d twenty feet H)tiax*. \TIB »« flW, perhasa l*T»mada tar vail -Too laBaT,*\ haaakl. Said aher •nn. BXX ll-wasa*t tnttc a* all— Itoaly sec aud U» ba^ .... , -PhQadalphl* Prcpa, A wise man from .the west says the fellow wbo'Qegiects golf to attend ta hrtaineas can nsvar • hope to be much of a player. Tbe- heaviest precions strmeis xircotu hlch ia 4 t-2 Umes heavier than a •droilar quantity of water. Thellgbtest ts the opal, which is twice aa heavy as water. Extraonlinaryprecav-tinns are taken for the safety of J. p. Morgan in ^an Franeirco.. and private detectives gnaxtl Him whenever 1 h e leaves the Crocker ~ao*fon. A LrmdoD savnitary omciaT.Dr Shir ley Sfnrphy. fomid that the Dumbe r of es>e» of ennanmptkm focreaaed in exact prrrportibn with the number of persons Urhjjr In one' rooro^ Of tbe If.000.000 Jews in the world, 6 000.001} live in Ro:--eis, 2.I00.00O fat ADerro^Bantrary, 600.000 in the German, and 233.000 in the- British empire. O f the last, 140,000 bekma; to London. **Lo»e makes memory eteraaT* haivl been seWtedas\ the motto of the society * f the Uoitcl Dsaghters of the Cmuf federacy. in. session in Staontoo. Vau.^ aad lanrel as the emblematic newer fot \ VirrinlaJ Eli Whitney's memory wilt be per-.| petoaie*) b y a broose tablet at Rock J Creek. Ga., where the first cotton giaij was pnt in operati«o_ The .memorial id j the gift of the Ne w England Cottoatrt Manofactnrers' aasociarion. Only seven presidents- of th* United 1 _ States have had middl* names. Tbe y i*PB weve John Qntncy Adams.. William Heary Barriaoo. Jajnea K . Pols, TnyBeeaWw^. a Grant. Rutherford B, Hayes, James A. Garfield and Chester A. Arthnr. For every warm day that we bava from now on till Christmas there will be some one to say it .is tbe Indian snm- mer. That ahrtrf and bitaafnl seaeoa is indeed 'a morable feast, according to individual nacfBcUI calendars.—Boston Transcript. The tonrist. in Egypt now takee a tmlley on the main street of Calrgo that carries him'direct to the pyramid*. In a short time a tin* wilt be buUt, equip ped with American cars, to run from tbe ocean front at Piraeus to the Parth- -noo at Athena. . \Bit wax a mighty cold day.\ said tbe old Deacon. **en dey wnz tome excuse fer de psason maltin* dat bi«mL*take I n his- text, for, stidder rayin' *3aaoy Is called, but few fachoeen/he give it out, 'Many cold; en a few ia frozen.*\— Atlanta Constitution. The American city whic h ts show ton: tne> most'rapid train tit population is Los Argeles. This California town , which was settled by the Spaniards hi It^O, gained' 830 per cent in population between \and 1800 and 100 per cent between 1 WW and 1900. Hursts is to restore the Shan-Hai- Kwan-New-Ctan(r railway to the Chin- ess. She ought to. She coo Id never tap her furry tongue around that name. . bile, she was ebonting for passengers tc change caiS to it. the cars would bo gooev— Brooklyn Eagle. Last year them were registered in Paris somewhat over- 3000 motor car riages and about 11,000 motor cycles, the latier com prising motor bicycles, motor tricycles and tbe like. Practical ly all of the French autnnaobiles have been of th** internal oombustk* type. I hadn't a T a ratios Thlayaar. 1 tboucbt Itbcat To irvt aloaff wlttsoat IL Hrcaaaa I saeded nat. -i'hllad.lpbla Prssa. 'Wait a minute, John. Don't read so fast. Wh o was it that th* crowd turned out r \Eh? Tune d 0 ntr \-Yes. You rraa it there that »h' crowd turned ont N , Mass. Wh o waa N. Vaaa r -Why , I s'pose he's urns Frenclman. You ought to liatew clo«er.**—0 eve land Plain. Dealer. St, Lnuia is boo ad to ban that si a I us m Napoleon as part of. Lbs world*s fair tkow. Tbe country ia very ftfondty to the Louisiana PnTrbaee Exposition to he held in 1WXI. But ithaa nosae for tbe Napoleon Bonaparte nonsense. Monu ments to mooarchs have no place on the soil of free 'America, The United States Flab Crm miss ion er baa >e«t an eipert to Krx West to make experiment* In sponge culture. Thie -tf p waa taken beraose there has been ovrr-aafcisg there and apoogreare-rapkl-> ly dieappsarieg. . The sale of Umli V wool »poeges has hasa forbidden. The Trarcitj hss doubled the price, within six yeara. ...\ \ w \ 'Mrs. Roosevelt was disn^sissT her winter toilet recently with a friend, and she remarked that any woman with run - ense could b * wel l dreeaad on S300 a year. Tb e mistress of the Whits Hcu-e farther explained that hitherto •he has uever spent that a year, but she •opposed a greater outlay would now be necesrary. •'HaTo you ever'-rasde any tffort to Improve your, mind r asked one of Farmer Corntoerera feminine relatives. \Vops.\ waa the answer. \We've im proved our boy Josh's mind, an* w e want him to sit tbe full benefit. E f some of us didn't est with our knives an* say them there* we wouldn't real- ixe how refined Josh £•.**—Washington Star. Mix pah or Mixpeh ia a Hebrew word meaning a \piace of prospect.** or high com ma ml log point. Farewells were often spoken at such places, bene* th* nee of toe word on souvenir rings. A s a motto tbe word is associated with the Script oral sentence. -Th s Lord witch, between u^g^Bp^fl^ee when w» ir e sent one f rossffauAher.*\ With its sereral hundred monster sullla Minnesota, easily leads the oosn- tryinitaraillrogindustrr. Tbeananal output of Minneapolie miUs amounts'to over 18,000.000 bajrela. sad tbe com- bmed capacity o f the states mills la cooadderably over 100,000 barrel* a- dar. The Mmnespolis mOla are-the finest l a the world and on*> system, of fi» B of them grinds about 30,000.000 bttsbelsof whest a year.