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VOL. Va
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iSfa^^ati l^aunts fletoieto.
a' FAMILY NK«-«lI'.Vrl-.It CIK I.IK At. .\ M> (iKNK.KAI. 1 \ i l-l. I.I (i K N< K.
TtiaS: (LSO r£AKLT III aDTAIkl
FREEPORT, X. V.. FRIDAY. N()VI:MHI:R 21. is!t!».
NO. 4,
traontanottAt^
Greater New York • .!D0zital F*eLTl<DT0,
ttfKKCRU I SKIOmilL
OOB. ItTLTON AND GOLD ST3,
Brooklyn, N. Y.
¦akafveasb. •t.oo np.
ax.oo up.
¦I.on up
' raitaa, • • a .SO np
VOLTON AKD OOLD STRBE-rs, Pppw UNaar'a, BROOKLYN, N. V.
W. i. StEELe, M. D..
^arSICIAX nnd SURGEOX
BALUWlNa, L. I.
<Mmhoars: \ , j2 j,„d ,-,„ - p JJ.
Ofltce. Uarriaun Avenue Csalb Bbore Telephone Call, Ualdwlna U.
OKORGC A. MOTT, LAWYBR, faait it.,Bare«sh at Broohlya,!!. T. City I amUtsu, Lyabroek. Qaeaaa Co., N. \,
, "if lombrook," "aiaSA Brooklyn."
B. A. DORLON. K».BOXDED A UCTIO.yEER....
OM Fallawa' Blocb,
rCtanrrb. PREEPORT.
JOHN P. WRIOHT.
OBXERAL AUCTIO.YEER,
(_ PRBBMRT, 1. I.
riMANCIAI.
ItBkorRockYllleCeDtre
f%Ua£A .ivenue, ROCKVILLB CENTRE, L. I.
PAHaaL t. PHaUPS, PreaMent.
KNIOHT, Vice Prraldent. BIRAlf R, BMITU. Canblar.
BOARD or DIBRCTORS:
Davlaoa. Thomaa a. Kalght, lllram H. Smith, Combee, Wealey II. Smith,
Charlea L. Wallace, Analln Onrnwell. Nelaon R. Smith, John T. Uavlaon, Kdwanl T. Thuraton, Itaa W. PtartalU
W# 4d ¦ Oaaeral Banking Boainess ot )lMBtt Md DlKonnt.
I Md on Spacial Depoaita.
oa England and the
Taar Vaaoaaet SoUoited.
Hdwt-* A. M. to SP. M,; f. • A. M. to 1* U. ' Blnoa^l Daya—Tnaadaya nnd Fri- liVa.tA.11.
NEFREEPORTBAKK
CAPITALi, $30,000.
IIU ITUBT, FIEEPORT, L. I.
MIM J>RAMI>AIX. Preaident.
OiUtClfOIT T. SPRAaUK. VlcePrteident.
WILLIAM 8. UALL. Caahler.
BtURD or DIRECTORSi Mai. Raadall. ilMKJsa. inMamR-OaMer,
WWasaKOamweH
lhHMsl>,B|Bllb,
*«iwllmmla.
ikWaUaee,
Wlttlsm 8. Ball.
laalilUca aa<l Indcremenia in
' lo Iboae of eiihor Iho
or TniatlVini.
Ckanncey T. Spragnt William a. Miller, D. Waaler Pino, Oeorge Wallace, Oolei Petut. Harvey 11. Smith,
ijgC.^KS'saits;'
STATE NEWS.
To Reator. uld Fori Cralo,
Fort Crnlo, or Vile House, the home o tbc Tan Ilensaeiaers dunng the Bevolu. Ilonary period and prior thereto, situnted on tbe banka ot the Hudson In the npw Clly o( Benstclaer. I* to b« restored aod
Eraterved aa a museum of historic relics y tbe National Society o( Ibu Uaughtets at the Revolution. Into whose poseetslon it wlll.ba given by Urs. II. De L, Tan Rensselaer strong, a di^ecendant o( the original owners, Mrs. Strong Is now rnls. Ing the sum necessary through tba local chapters o( the order. Tbe amount neces. tary to carry out the plan Is t7000. Of lhis*3300 has been s.ibscrll'ed. Mr. Stroug Is personaliy superintending tho rapalm necessary to preserve the old relic. At •oon ns the suhscrlpllons warrant It, the work ul restoration will begin, and by next fall the old manor house may be converted (rom an nnlnbabllabia mln to a stalely ball, to which pilgrims will noma (rom afnr. When restored, the'manalou will be uuder the special caro of the New York Stnte Division of the Daughters ol Iho Ameriean Bevolutlon, The building was ereoled about tbe year 16j0, and Is probably Iha uldest contlnuontiy Inhabited dwelling in New York State, It wat built by Jan Bap¬ tist Van Beuflselaer, thc second son o( the flrst I'atroon KlllHen Van Rensselaer, who brought (rom Holland massive and alabor. ately carved lurnltnre, largs qnnntlllos o( tllver plate, and many portraits ot bls an- cett.irs, Tbe handmade brick and oaken tlmbcrt ar* tlUI In a (air stale of preserva. Hon.
Threo llovt Hnried Alive.
Three hoys, Charles Nowhouse. agoil oleven years; Theodore Kattner, agod flf. teen, and Clarence Snail, aged ton, wore burled In a annd slide nenr Schenectady. Nowhouse was taken out about flfteen mlii. met ader the accldeul aud died a (ew min¬ utes later. Theotber two hoys wore (oun.l a few inlnalos after being burled and will not suffer nerlous consequences. The iadt were playing In the. snudbunk, which U lu Nott 'rerraoe, and wore shovelling sand at Ihs (oot o( the einbankinout, whlcb was about forty feet hlKb. Phe aand at tbe top beoama loosened and tbeu there w.ire tbree tildes, the last ot which com¬ pletely oovered the youngsters. Kelt- ner and Snoll were easily located by tbe rescuing party, Mawbonte wat not so easily (oun.l, an.l hit body was covered by almost ali the sand that wna throwu up in the endeavors to locate blm before ho was uncovered, District-Attorney W.W.Wem- pie and Coroner llettharn held a consulla- tlon, utter which a statement was given out that tha proprietor of the hank woul.l not bo .procaada « ugalnsl, ii.s ha had re.
fieatedly warned tha boys to keep away rom It.
Plau* For tha Krio Oanal. A, B. Donaldson, seoretary and trnaaarei ol Ibe Erie Canal Electric Traction Com. pahy, a (ew daya sgo visited Albany with Ihe company'* suklnear, Intpactlng tha canal lock at Cohoes, Mr. Donaldson was asked aato the (uture plans of bls com. pany, and when tbe proposed new equip. maul would bo In operation. He said uo dale could be llxod.hut It was safe to as- suina that at least 200 motors will be In operation on the Erie Cannl uext season, an equipment which would be su(nclent*to handle at least 1000 canal bonts, .Mr. Don. aldson said tbat he ba.l Juat returned from Chicago, whore he bad Inspeclo.l tba new Irackleea trolley motor, which bids fair to be a moat elficlent medium for operating canal boats. "Howaver.-* he said, "we ahalt flrst test the efliclanoy o( the storage ballery motor now lu proiress ot construe, tion,"
Banhaiu lo irie In January.
Howard Cunlt Denhain, convicted o( the murder o( bls wife. In Datarla, on January 4. 1897, waa taken to Datavia from Auburn prison a (ew dayt ago. Justice Hooker, titling In Hupreine Court, set the week ho- Rlnulugon January i, 1900, a* tho time (or hi< execution. When askod hy th* Courl If be bad anythiug to say why ths sentence tbould not be pronounced, Benham, In a flrm tone, but md above a whisper, "No.'- 'f baro waa much surprise when no motion lora uew trial was made, Benham did rot rldflbackto Ihe stallon, but walkad, (o|. lowed by 500 persons. His three sister* ware walling for him aa he came out uud be ktnaed tbe on affectionately.
ai.i*t ll*a Slat* rriaon*.
The State Prlton Commission hns In. (ortned the prosecuting aiiHi.irllles In KInga Couuty that uo more Culled Stntes prisoners seutencod lu that .-ounty (or ona
Sear or more ahall he committed lo the Ings County Penitentlury, Complaint baa boen made to tho Commiasion that United Statas prisoners were being com- tnltled to the penllouilary (or terms o( a yoar and a day, whereas the State laws snys that they ahull be coinmllted •oaSlats prison, Tba local aulhorilles udmlliod that tuoh commltineuts wore to the peni¬ tentiary.
Oeneral Hull Overrnled.
In the matter o( the charges ma.le against Major-Oeneral Charles F. Boo by BHga.ller.(ieneral McCoskry Butt. Oovern. or Rootevelt hns .lecided i.> concur with Ihe opinlont o( Adjutant.Oeneral Andrew* and Attorney-Oeueral Uuvlen that there la not tha slightest basis (or the charge that Oeneral Butt had not beeu treate.l prop, arly. and Ihat Oenerni Boo acted in the matter lawfully, wllb entire propriety and tnthe ouly way ha couid act consistantlv with Ibs Interests of tha Ouurd Htate,
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8^ WofulThanksgivingii
S Dy Mirnn Ilir'irl; n
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HE fuct was ive had never speut "ft Tbauksgiv- iu(i[" in tho country. And in town tlio Pil- grims' holy du.v hnn .le- gcuerated iulo an 'Arry nud '.\rrit't "blow.ml.'' It wns declde.l iu fa;iiii.-y- council to bie us iu a liudy to a couulry Ixix aniiing the bills, wbere we had enjoyed four idyllic sumincrn, nud there lieep the hoary old festa as Yankee prn-Itspbaelita aiiuurellos tell ns it ahonid be observed.
Hnow fell two days boforo tbe im¬ portant Thursday. All the better! It would have beeu all tbo best bad the storm held off uutil wo wero Rctually boused and conlJ rend "rtnow.Bound" (iTor blazing logs o.iswi-tiiiK i.inr for roar, the "grand ol.l liar|icr" imiiliUK aud twanging tho oaks nn.l Uickuries of thc grove.
AVe look the !• o'clock train frotu the citj. II wns crowded, maiuly with one sort and con.litiou of men. Eacb of tbem was presumably going to tho vM homeatead—gra.v, yellow or white, | •Ijscked by the invnrinlilo red burn— "lor TbaukHgiving." Some chewed orauge peel to tono down their breatba to lhe\1eciirous iircjndicos of tho old folks 'at home, others iuhnlcd bad cignrs iu tho "smoker," and brought
Dl'.SIKI-: ton-urn
.von tliul ncbariu'
ill'.,' vnuu,!? willow
who wauta to
Iircnk ll wish'
li.mc wilb .vou is
line Ilf ivboui .von
."Illllllll licwnro.
_. S ll o is very
~d tatiUli/itig, "llic,
iJff-U^ i-levcr, auil, ob.
U^ no n'vfiill.v Horry
!1,^ .vuu dl.lu't Ret
yonr wish I Tlio
voiinif willow in
a luiml ren.l.-r
Mini lilloW.S just
w- ll n I y II It 1 tlionghtb nn- wliile vou are liol.liui; ibe b.iue mid looking iluwu iuto bei- ' eyes. If you liuve to look tip iulo n - willow's e.ves, there iiuiy bo some hope for you, lint when slio looks up nml Villi look .l.iwu alio cau rea.l i verj- one of vour tliiin(;lits. Hy tbo wuv, tliero is oul.y one, ..iil,v bas lie.-ii one, oul.v can lie one, lb.iii;;lit pussiui? llii-ou^li a man'a mind wlicu be ia brcnkins a ! wishbono wilh a clinruiing .vonui,' willow -po.ssossii.n! Hlic knows il ns , plainly as th.ni.uli ivrittnn indelilily ; niioi: .v..Ill- for.litail, Thnt i.s lu-r particniar fi.i-tc. .'\u.l wlicii you break I tbe bouo nn.l liml yinii'sclf possessed of the slinrl cud slu- will bmk up iulo i yonr eyes willi a look Unit will cause tftble by tbe time wo could got our- [ yonr jioiir liack liair tu i-iiiiii> and sa.v,
GAERETiHOaABTDEiB,
I The Vice-President Passes Away Sur- rouiidci by His Family.
NATION'S PERIOD OF MOURNING.
sal.lei.l llnhnri Ilail Been III Kor More Than n Venr—Dentil lloe In (Ir- Cai.lc Hearl Trouhle—Tbe (iniTe WIU lio.I.ain Vuianl Ilnrtoi; I'rraidrui Me. KInler'a Term—Mr. Ilobari'a I'areei-.
itfusos. N. j. (Speeinn—Garret A Hobart, Vlee-l'rcslilenl of tho fnlled Males, died nt Carroll Hall. Ills homa lu Ibis clly. nl -..HO irelock Tuesday uiprnlug. Tha luembers ol Mr. Holnirls Inmlly were
nnd atlrnotlveness, who'e sweetness ot ills; osiib.u wen all hearts, while his ele. vuted puip ^i.s, his unl.eudiug integrity and wb..lc-henrled dev..Hon to Ihe public good deserved nnd nequlred uulvaraal re¬ spect and esteem.
'In sorrowing lestlmony of the loss whieh has (alleu upon the couutrv, 1 di¬ rect Hint nn the dnv of the funernl the ex- eeullvc oHlcea ol the Inlted States shall ho 1 lueed and all p.ists and stations ot the uriuy nnd navy shnll displnv the nntlonai flag nt bnlf.inast. and Ihnt the represe.ilu- iiv.a of tho lulled Stales In I -reign coun. tries shall puy nppro|irlute tribute lothe Illustrious dend Ior a period of thirty days. In Witness whereof I hnve set rov hand and caused tha seal ot the Inlted Stntes to ba nflUed.
¦nono nl the citv of Wnshlnglon this tw.litv-flrsl dnvof Novi-inberln the year of our Lord line llll.usaiid ilgbt huudred and iilnely-nlue andof the in.lependenee ot the Culled stales ere l.uii.triil nr.d Iweniy. Icutlh. WII.I.IAM MiKINLKV,
--Uy tho President.
SON GETS DEWEY HOUSE.
i'he Admiral's Wite Transfei^ the House to Georg-e G. Dewey,
U.w.v WIII O.
Wa
r l-nlll Hi. Death Ih.
Pr.aent.d to Him bj Ibe I'Miple.
--Jn
: Hi
¦-Secrelary olSinle.-- liy .Mr. Hoi arts denth the oBl resident ol thc Crlled Stntes bi
Sho look a child liv each baud, paterfamilias resboiililerc.l the weep mg baliy, and we iiullcd oiii- feet out of Hie congealincf allow. A planlnlion uf evcrgreeim liid Hie turn iu the path at wliich wo bml our Ibsl glimpse ot llio collnpe. .\ wenk .ry from Hie cbildreu, au astuni."beil miurt fioiii paterfamiliaH, a devout ejaciilntion from tU.< mother, liroke into Hie gusty air. I-'or royal biintiei-n of amoko, tinted I.t the glowing west, iHcHined from every chimucv. eacb winiloiv was stained by scarlet lire.fleams frotu wilbin; rrank, om- faithful wntcb.lop, boiinde.l from llio jiureb witb a bay uf welcome, an.l at the jovous yelji the front dour was flung wide.
Our lelegiam bad airived in good season; tbc sluigli ba.l gone lo meet us by tho roa.l, aud, beinca little behind lime, ba.l mijpe.l ns, ivIm .aino nci-us» lots. While Olll- truslv retainers niado breathless explanations the odor of roaat turkey was boiue to nn npou tbe flood of warm air pouring throngh ball and doorway. Dinner would be on
selves inlo dry clulbe°
Never did auotber dinner taste so good; never was iviiod tire moro jolly than tbat iu wbich tbe children roasted
witb tbat jiityiug lone of vuico never 1 w-ell iiKiiliibited as by a widow-; "I am HO sorry .you lust!" No n-.ntter what tbo after rrsult of a
i-hi-sluiiiH, and licsiile wliii-b paler-j p;ouil .liiiuc!- may Ining I'urlli, ;
fuiiiilias Hiiiuked tbo cigar of content, and nialerfninilins dreanicil and moral¬ ized. To the h.ime uook, "cnrlaiuo.l and cl.ised and warm," camo the sbont of thc wind go.l,'a very pngeaii of le- joicing for mishaps overpast and for
tbo nliiiudaut compeiisalionn that ibing. Sweet .vuuiiggirl's lieails wei-e
uot help but lliu .voiirs.'lf away t. somo .luiot resort ..lis,-nre from prj- ing an.l nicd.lliiiii: eves and bury yoiir disappointmont in liiioks or blues.
Hul wb.'ii vou break a wi.sbliouew itll a sweet y.mug girl il is a very dillerent
crowucd tbo outgi eventful Thanksgivin York World
I'K
May.—New
A .New Mnm I'nddlng Itcrli.e. A Tlianksgiving iiliiiu pudding rec¬ ommended by Mrs. Lineolii, as ru-li
and all talked loudly aud langhe.l boisteronsly. A red-hot stovo at each end of the car brewed tho rock of whisky, tobacco, orange peel an.l roasted peanuts inlo a nuisauoe,
11 was an aci-ommodaliou train, halt¬ iug nt every "turn-out" to set d.iwn trippers moved by filial pioty or farm¬ house romance and poetry to luaintaiu Ibe traditiuiiR uf tlio .lay. .\t the ond of tho Ufteontli niilo we camolo a dea.l stnudstill. A coal train bad been wrecked and uiuhI l.e cleared away bo¬ foro wo coul.I po .Ml. Wo were straudcl in tho exact ceutre of an uncomely ex¬ panse of Helds .-iveicd with sodden BUOW and criBS-i-iu^.-ied l.y blackish stoue fouces. Now a farmstead was visilile lor over a mile ou all sides of us; half a dozen menu huts knotted iuto a sort of settlement ab.mt some inilwoy coaling sbeds.and twenty dis¬ reputable loafers Imiuged frum thein to Inspect the wreck and onr train. The uno sui-l and coudition of meu af¬ filiated riglit speedily witb tbese, and whereas paterfatuilias made diveii. abortive exeursious iu various direc- 'th* ¦ ''•"'" '" •I"''*'' "' » draught of milk I and slices ot brea.l for bis hungry chil Beaten ^liiT^w.,i„.n, j dicn «uda roasonably deau spot wbcrc
MaUbew Hutehinson, a fnrmer living '"» «''»'"''"»» ",'«''' r^l'-'K'"r a.vhilo sear Nawburgh waa held up by highway- I from the growing slnfo of tongues man uearbtahome. Hutchiaton concealed I dashiug agniust^Uie be(!aliued train, il
tbo evil iuconse iutoour car, .\t least ! enough, but not tuo ri:'b to distuii. two-thirds munched peanuts aud i tho .ligvstion of tbo chiblrou, is made strewed thc floor with tho shells. Ono ,
made lo be broken like tbo wislibou Yon secure a .Icil of jiuru'liso wliilo lir(^akiug lumen wilb a sweet yonng gil I, wboi-cas you get g. nonillj- woiiii- ivoo.l and gall wlicii .vuii break bones wilb n fair widoiv. V.ni Hii.iiv all yuiii- art inlo tbu act of breaking a lioiio v.iili n young girl, but wben yuu break a bono will, a fait- w-idow von llii-oiv
(The
OARRKT A. HOBATIT,
¦rr.-sl.leul who bus illc.l while In omen.)
Suuiacenictit. cent, paid on
^MMMaltba rate e( tbree per ,1 ifi^MpWIs. tbree ssaatba or more.
IMlilMBSd aa all iiaria of Eumpa. fciaa—iial baakiM bealneaa.
„AMfaatS ef eerperatteaa, compaalta, socle.
. gM»»tlstee«toa taaraalMsl. .JVillRwIII reeeive prompt attention and baaRiamlly aaawarsd. -
Job
Printing
This OIVIco.
hi* money nnder the seal, und tba tbiavet, dlaappjlnte.l at their unsuceeasful attempt, beat blm brutally. He flually broke away aud renehed home, -phe highwaymen fob lowed him, and nfter bombardlngtbe honse with ttonas, set Are to hia barn, which wan fllled wllb' larm producta, Tba building burned tn tba grouud in a ball-hour. The robbers eacaped.
Froapai
The aeason o which will closi n moat \\
per..
Canal a«aaou.
vigatlon on the canals,
a fow weeks, haa beeu
oue. The uumber of
.'arrled up to November 1 wu 3.151, <7!l, ns compared with 'i,f',VJ,r.3i during tha cnrrespoudlng period o( last vear, Th* ineroHse Is 'i01i,04l.
Coal of One Kol.ll*
Alleghnuys Bonrd
vota. aeoa.
Calivatsart
ote to eounl. 11 comes Irom Manila, nud the work will cott the county #400,
Convlf-la lo Mak* Cotton Tarn.
The Stale Prison CommlMion will Intro, ducethe mnnufaeturo of coiton yarn lu tho prisons In orderto keep the eonvlets eiuployad. Some 11X10 In sing Slug au.l Clluton prisons are now Idle.
are you
I am a bnncr loc.itcd ncir .St.->iiv Br.-i.ik, ono .-.f the most m.iUiious lin this State, and w-;is Kuht-rod w -ih in.ii.iti.i lor Vi'drs. nt limes Ml could not work, .-inJ wjs ;iKv.iv'< vcy co: siiptu-J ;ts well. For
Cm I had niiiUria so bdd in the spring'. wh<i i-n^.tucd iii eilowing, 11 could do nothing but sh.tko, i tnii.-.t T uo tdkon ;iboiit ,i iMcrel •(quinine pills K-sides do.'ons of otht-r ro lu-.lios, bit nevor obtained •ay pemuncnt benelit. L-i<t fdll, in po.uh iun,-, 1 hid d mo-st seiious •ttoCKOf chills and then Ci'inniencod to take K:|'.'ns T.ibulos. u;on a Weod'l adviie, and tho lirst bo.x iniJo uio .ill i ohi -md \ have nover bflMltvithout them since. I lake one Tabjle e.t^h moming and ni^jht MmI sometimes when I feel iriote than umi..llv exhaiistod 1 t.ike three in • day. Thev have kept tnv sl.»mach sweet mv b.'wols rouiilar and I have not had the lenst touch oi" mai iria nor s -.! iins nead ulie since I commenced using ihem. I know also th.it I sl. op bettei' md w.ike up more refreshed than lormerly. I don't know ii-.v n-i.iiiy complaints Ripans Tabules will heli>. but! do know iliev will curo a:'y ono in lhe condition I was and I would not be wuhoiit t!-icin at any price. I iMOCatly consider Ihem the che.ipesi-pricod medicine m thov.>ild. as Ikoy are also the most benelicial aud the most convenie:-.: to uke. I am twenty-seven yeats of age and have worked hud all in. luo, lhe tame as most tanners, lH>th e.irly and I.ce and in all kinds ol weather. and 1 have never enjoyed such g.-H.d he.ilth ,is I h,tve since last fall, in id, my neighbors n,ive ail rcmarkod my In proved condition and have Hdd. •'Say. John, wb.il are vou d.dnc lo loo^; so I ealihy ? "
k-AaMaa(«aa inaita i«.i a i p a a a «.ii,-1 u .. r.i i ...j \-nn ,n .so.......... -ea i.r»
tMai«Staaa.th.«.«aKira Na... la. i....** ••"! »s-nij-'S"iai."i' *' i^* **
tSAmmtO eataota ttm as nela, mat «• k** al aat aru a^m. Tea a.i*.p.M .-.I .-a. Ik^
Wmtag^mSmttnittmStm I tasia T ' ^^^1 -,,-- ~—_. .--"g
i..L.,;i?l!3fc.-* ,. 'is
bill too ovideiil that mountain
.lew au.l .Ici-sey liglitiiing wero to lii- I bad f..r g.io.l feiluw ship aud for mouey. j All l.abbb'.l, more or less lipsily, of I the da.v we w.>ro celebrating, .Irlnking
lo it with every imaginable form uf
cxplelive, and some tliat, nnlil that ! nuhapp.y hour w-ere .piite unimagin ; able b.v niatcrfamilias an.l ber territied : younglings, Tbe average .\iuorieau's j (luo idea of a holiday is license, aud 5 the one idea increased and prevailed ' an tbe hunrs .bsgg.-d l.v, I Wc were halted ut li',;!0. At 3 the ; rails were free aud tho .-elebrants ..f ; the liouorable anniversary Innibleil
tuiuultously into Ibelr seats, tho one
idea iipperiiiust. ! All ovci the bron.l aud teeming { sugar, a half-leaspoouful uf salt
laud turkeys bad olTered their browu i uno teaspoouful of iiiixt-l spice, to i breasts, reeking witli richness, to the ! gi-iber with six well beaten eggs, Tbis '• carver's blade; cranberries liad bled is all stirred iul.. the miik nu.l a pouinl ! by tlic luiiliun; piiiiipkiu j.ios ' of Hie best sluued rulsiiis uililc.l. It
nnd plum piiililings bad >nr cited the is pul iu a .b-ep pu.l.liiig-disb, well
lens uf tbuusands uf a.'usililo |ie»ple i grease.1 witb culd butter an.l baked ; who bad staye.l al bome and f.'ssted | b.r lliree liuurs iu a iiiuilerale uven. j conveulionslly. Since our early break ' It sboubl be stirre.l severnl linii's dur- I fast we had eaten just one ivater cracker | iug Ibe lirsl b.iur tu keep tbc- raisins
apiece; we were lame wilh long nil-| frum settling The secret of tho lmk
ting, sickeued in budy by foul air and , ing is that it should bo slow-, Tbc pud-
in .sotil l.y f.'ul language. diug is served with the uaual lemon
Wbat was lett of spirit an.l hope rc- - vivcd with each nnle left behind n*
Materfamilias tuld stories lo tbe cun-
Hding innocents uf the sleigli .liive i they w.nilil have frum the statiuti. the ' .bnuci- and tire an.I fuu awaiting us at
home. We had uinnaged tu get olf a
telegram t.i ..ur caretaking gurdeu.r
at II .rciock, ..rd.-ring Inm to s.ud lo
every train until we came and to keep
the .linr.er hut.
Al l.:|.l we .ahghlelat Ihc shabby
little station nearest unr iilyllic cut ' tage. No sleigh was lu waiting; not I a living creature was in sight, and the
slaliou was locked. A Inller mud
nioaued up aril duwu tbe valley, au.l
the nr.i.ymi'atbelii- sun was liurdly a ; yard above the lulls. raii'ifamilias
hlioiilderoil ibo tivu year old lialiy and j Id the fuilorii pi.u-esM.iu --ucru-s
lots' ot nubrokeu anl siiiI'liuuk' suuw.
Uy liae nil hue we prujccled fir om
selves the walk was a mile lung We
wero W.'I III' t.I tlie knees willi snuw '- water nnl cvlianMe.l lu laintnesswlicn
wc rea. Iicd the gardener's lodge at th.-
cuirauce lo .mr gruuuds.
It wsa shi<t fast, no auswer was
Tcuohsifid to nil- kui-ckiug. nu faint
blue reek arose frum cliimney. Tlic
children i-c 1 b.-bave.l her.neally ap to
ihis iuslant. Wben tli.ir father an
u.-.iu.-c.i .lar'nly mat tne viliaius bad
never g'lt in* dispatch and bad taken
UietnseW.- oil npon a rhanksgiviug
spree it ibfii own baly bcjan In sub.
aul "lie; -. Hals ^lazel the purple.I
cheeXs .f ii.e Lidest girl*.
"Illi-. ;« till- tassel upon th» cap of
Ibe cliuiax: ' s.n I th.-ir luolher iu
flfadly caljiues.. '-We will goto the
h.nsi an 1 break onr way iu. Since
• taive Wl- rcu-t. wc will starve in uui . bedi, under plcntT ol blankcta."
¦WE wKiiE wi:t rr to thf. knf.f.s wiih snow wafkb and fxiiai'si-ki)
KAINTNESS WHEN WE llEAtllEU THE (iAllDENEIlS l.oDiiE
witb crackera. Six butter cratkert ! yuur beart in agaiusl licr nrt, and she
are rolled fine au.l soaked iu lliree beats yun nine times unt uf ten.
pints of milk. A .]nartcr .if a cnp uf [ The bcsl plaeo lu break a bone with
butler IS creame.l will, uiie cup .la fair wi.l.iw is in liin curiicr uf a suug
nd hilling r.mill, Willi Hie lights tin n.-.l
l.l' I low. .\ luiiirs heuri lite gluws umr.'
vividly npun bis clieekH tlii-ii; alsu il
is more lnu for tbe widiuv. Sbe iiuite
prefers earneslncas of purpose aud is
ovci- ready for a tilt of hearts ngulnst
arts. Von miglit win a inize iu th.-
sauce.
A Dunhlfnl Oueati..n.
Tapa—-Well. Hilly, what lhe must thankful for to-day?
Hilly—•-! dout know if I'm tbe lliaiikfnb.st 'cos I ain't a girl or 'cos 1 aiu't a lurkey. "
THE TURKEY'SLAMENT.
Im a meluni-h..ly turkey snl ami,
F.r u relgu ..( uwfiil ii-rr.ir druiieib uigj,
H..W Idrea.l the -mell ,.f |.le.
An.t the ..nkes an.t tarts plied higb.
For I know that I must die Tlianksglvlng Hav.
my SI arkling oyes. jui and stately neek. pri 1 my gl isay feathers sl flesh will pe.qile dlue.
k-l-!ving I'-iv.
ill at his hclslda when the end cnine. riia eauso ot the Vljo.Pri'sldeiifs death was nn ulTc.-tlou o( the Uearl, diagnosi'.i as diluted right heart duo to inyocnrlltls. The nnlura o( Iho malady wis mnde pub. llc on Ilia lust duv nl Uctoher, when his Inmlly uuthorlzed n statomeut tlmt ho ivould uot returu to Wnslilnglon nud Hint no would never ngaiu tnko pnrl lu public
VVASIIINOTON IN MOUUMNII.
al.le
I McKh.Ie
Wasuimitux. I). C. (Spoelnll.-When the news of tho death ol Vlee-Pr.-sldenl Hobarl was re..elvo.l In Washington iiiuiieillnto .tops wore tnken I j show iliivri.s[.e -i uf the .ioveriimonl to Iha ineninrv ol Hie .llsiln- uulshed .lend. The Whilo Ho.isewas closed lo visitors, and the flag that flnats over tl .Vila lowered to half in i«l. Tho flags ou Ihe other publlo buildings foiloivod tho ex-
n|il
The Prcslilonl was deeply nlTeeled by tin
telegruiu ann.'iineing his e illeaguoH de
and ul onee illB|inli-lie 1 a telegram i'
lug the svnipiilhy and ein.bilen.-e nt 1 sell und Mrs. M.-Kliili-y 1.' Mrs. ll.iiinrt. l.f the l-aliluel Pi
.Uul MeKlnley Issued the foUuwlnn mat I on:
iple oflhe Inlleil Stnte
•Po IhePi 'Hnrret
lent of Hie l-nlte.l .Slates, lill'll ut hi- Imnie n Paterson, .S. J., ul K.IWuelooW Hns nmrii- ng. Ill hlm Hi.' Natbiu has lost one ul Its nost lllu-lrloiis eltlz.lin Ullll ouo of Us iiuslfaiHirul —rvants. Ills parlb-liiatlou u Hio business life and the law-ranking j.i.ly of his Iintlve stato wns luarkd bv auswervliig ll.lellty nii.l by n lilgh ..ri|.'r..f Inlenis un.l atlalniuents, nmi lib
111 the Ci-nad
cant for Hm rest •'
term, us the law |ir
liresldonl pro tem
be eleeled hv Ihut
saaitiles, who will
March, liiill.
Senator Wllllnm
now president pr,.
He will eall thai bu
seiiil.les on lle.-rem
u siL-.-essor Is eh.
leed himself Is goiif
Pre.blent McKlnloy's ;
ivliles no succession, A 1
oro of the Sonata will :
Illlv w-heu (-ongross us.
hold the ufllce until
P. Frve. of Maine, Is
teiii|iori' l.f the Sennte,
V to or.ler whon Has.
ii-r 4, and preside until
-en. -Pliat he will sue
rally coucoded. ;
ai!ioTo>, I). C. (Special).—Oeorge floodivln Duwey, Admltni Dewey's ouly ion. la now the owuer ol tho resideuce pre- lented to tbe Admiral by tba American people.
Papers wers prepared and signed a few 'In.vs ngo by which Mrs. Mlldrad McLean I Uewey transfers aii rights and tuie to ths I property knowu as 1747 uhode Island ave¬ nue, tbts clly, to Oeorge Ooodwlu Dowey. Phis It the property which Admiral Dowey had trausferreit to Mrs. Dewoy. I In explanation of the trausaction a rela¬ tive of tbe Uewey family made thla atate¬ ment:
"Admiral uud Mrs. Dewey hava trans¬ ferred to the foimor's son,tieorge (Ioodwin j Dewoy, tho title to the home i.reseutod lo the Admiral by thn people ot this countrv. It will coniluuo lobe tha home o( the Ad¬ miral aud Mrs, Dewey so long as ha may live. It may be desirable now to say that ll was tho wish o( both tha Admiral and Mr*. Dewey to provide (or a proper suc¬ cession to the property. The tranaler of lo-day completes the transaction begun veslerdav. nn.l Is only the currvlug out o( tho orlglnnl Inloullon of both tbe Admlrai and Mr*. Dowey.
"By all thoselnlorosted In tb* matter tha method of trnnsler adopted was consid. ered the best uud safest thnt could have boon followed. It Is to be considered, na¬ turaliv, that the trauster was to be the aot o( Mrs, Dowey ut well a* of the Admiral. It was her deslri- that she should release any claim she might have to the propertv through her marriage to the Admiral, ant) 10 do thla the transfer wa* made through hor to tha Admiral's son at soon a* wat practicable. Through th* method adopted I no dispute ever cnu ilse over tba dlapoal- I Hon of tha properly."
Some of the Admiral'* (rlenda explain
ihe trunsactlou In this wuy: Admiral
I Uewey, It Is said, wa* anxloua tliat th*
{ uo3se, ns the gl(t of the people, shoald
I lescend to his son, aud tbat no question of
ihe young man-s right to It should ever
-ome up. Though tho Admirnl Is In per-
leet beullh, he Is no longer youug, and hi*
leollng ivas lhat tha American people
I irould prulor tbat when he diet bit ton
1 should Inherit tbeir gl(t. Mrs. Dewey, It
I is said, was o( tbe name opinion,
I The Iransfer to her In tbe flrst Inatanoa
was made becaute she witbed to ba able
herself to trantler the property to heratep-
I son, Mrs, Howey't reason (or this, It la
i hlutod, was thnt In cose the Admiral whb-
iu a (ew hours ader his marriage ahould
i leed tho houte ovor to his son it would cre-
' nto endless unlrlon.lly conjaature as to her-
, s.'lf und woul.l give rise to a false Idea of
lb.- Adiiilrar* regnrd for her. As sha was
linartlly desirous that young George Uewey
' sliould have the houte, auoh conjectures
would be bolh falsa nud cruel. Mr*. Dewey
j therefor., proposed the house be deeded to
I bur, so thnt sha couid make a present of It
I to tho youug man.
' Neither she uor the Admlrai, It 1* said, foresaw the position In which they arenow I'lnced hy this formality, and neither sup- osed lhat they would be so ralaunderttood.
THE SABBs\TII ijCHOOL
I.NTEBNATIONAL LESSOIf tOMMENTS FOR NOVEMBER 29.
SKKTCU (IF *IK. IIUBAKT'S I.IFF.
Vice.President Hobart wus boru in Mon- in.iiith Couuly, N, J., June ,1, 1S44. Ho eutera.l the s..|ibiiinora cluss of llutgers Cullego In ISiiO and gradiintcd in 1803, ut the ngo of iiluoiooii. Ho then taught school .mill ho out.'ra.l tha law oflico of Socrates Tuitle, ot Paterson, N. J. Ho wa* admitted to Hie liar in lsii',1. and becnnia the cltv eoiilisel uf P.lters HI In 1n;i. lie was elected eonn-el for llll. Uoard of Chosen Freomun III .Mav, tS7-2.
In 1873 ba eutered the Legislature, was 10 iileeteil In 1S7I and nimla Speaker lu |H7ii. lllseonBtltiiouts snnt hlm to Iha Stnto Sennte In 1H7'.>, an.l be was president ol that bo.lv In ISHl illld 1HS2
He wasu ileiegato.al.largoto the nepiih. llean Nallonnl Convenllon In 1S70 and again In liU'i. He lieeilnie u inember of the Nu¬ ll,mai llo|iiililleau Commlltee lu 1««4, and served lllltil l.H'.io, when hn wus numlnnlod for Vlee-Prcldonl .mil eleeled.
As u preslilliig iiflieor of the Sannlo Mr. Hiilinrt was a dislloel sueeots. Alwnys pun..lual In his duties when his henltb por- mltle.l. he mnd" n reeor.l fur being linpar- llnl. and wns popular wllh Rcputilliians and Deninerais alike.
Mr. lloliirls unly daughter died a taw
KAISER VISITS THE OUEEN.
lierman Finperor, thn Kinprea* and Th*lr Hun* lleoelve a Baarly Welcome.
LuNiioN (By Cable),—Tha Oerman Imper¬ ial yacbt HoIIonr.ollern with the Kaiser and ,ho Empress and two of their sons onboard irrlvod at Portsmouth at 9 o'clock Monday nornlng,
Phe Emperor Blood on th* bridge ot the ilohenzollern drosBOd lu tbe uniform ofa Ilrltlsh Admiral ot tba Fleet and decorated with the ribbon ot the Oarler. The Em- jress and her tons wore on deck. The lag- .blp Victory and the training ship 8t. Vln- leiit flre.l salutes and tbe crew* cheered, nil the ships wora decorated with flags.
The Emperor woa received by the Duke ll CiUMunght, who was dressed In tba uni¬ form of a Colonol of Oerman Hussnr* and aore the ducorutlon of the Urder o( th* HIack Eaglo, Tha dockyard waa crowded irlth suitors nnd troops. The battleship Knlsor Fradorlck aud the cruiser Hela (ol- owed tho HohouEoiiarn into the harbor. They wero escorted hy a torpedo flotilla.
While the Emperor was Inspecting tha runrd .Irnwn U|. In his honor the Port*. mouth bnnd |iluya<l "Wliile Wa HaveMlaaad V'.u." 'I'ha Emperor was vary much pleased au.l shook hands wllh Conductor Miller.
Tha Knlser lell (or Windsor at 11:,% >-oloek. The hundsull pinyed tbe natlunal intliem. The Enipress liad on a gray iraveliug clonk She cnrrled a brown (ur aiulT nnd wora a blue toque. Tha two Princes ware nttlred In naval unKorms.
The rrinee o( Wales, the Duke o( York. :lin Prluea Christinn aud Duke o( Cam- lirldge lu tho uniforms nf their re*|iectlva I rierinnn regiiueuls_^grealad thair Majesties |
arriving at Wludsor. The Mayor's pa. A widow aud a youug Inughler |ireseuled a bouquet tu the Em- 1 press.
I Ambnssador and Mrs. Choals nttended a
Ilnta bnnqiiol glvon at Wludsor Cuslie, at irhich thoy were presentod to th. German Emperor and Empress.
I survive him. TROOPS AND^ MOB BATTLE.
Necro lleei.In. Cavalry Flgl.t. IVIlli Me l.a... lu Traaa.
HOT ONE OF A LYNCHING PARTY. Bluaair
A-iruMu, -fexas (Speclar). — Tho lc whieh has been brewing for some between Ilia penido of lllo (irand* and Hie iiegi-.i Iroops of the Ninth rv at Furl llinggnld cumo lo ucllnini a pllehel Imtlle tiiiik plaeo between egro garrison uud auvorul hundred Suyder, whila tbo latter
11 (run till. lown. 11 Is said Hint fnllv aooo shots were flre.l. due mnu was prulial.ly latallv Injured and uuuHier -ligliilv w.iliniled.
Captain W. ,M. Hav, eoinmander of Fort llrowii, has g.iiie tll i'.irt Itinfgoid with III ly men nf the Ninth l-.ivalry. Major Thoiiip- son went there Ir.llli r.irt .Melulo'h wilh n ilelui-liiin-nl 111 tlin Nllilil ('avnlry. Colonel llub.'rls has arrived at Fori Kluggnld and lias a-siimi'd eharge of uflalrs with a do- In hn I uf the 1-weiiIv-flllli Infantry.
Later reports say that the military au¬ lh riiles now huve full control oyer the ..1.dlers at tba f.irt. nn.l Ihnt not a man Is permitted to uiipruii.'h or iMiivathe rasarva- Hon, Phe entire mala population In and around Uio (irniule iqiy in iiuilor arms, while iifinel .Mexl-aus buve flocka.l iulo Ihetiuvn from the near.by raucbos.
lirginla Maglslralo Il.landa in Hia Ilouae.
NiiBroLi, Vu. (Speclnl),-Oscnr O, Fiom.
ug.thu Princess Ann* Couuty Mngittrut*
aho shot kud klllel youug Clarence L.
ompanled by a
uing to this city (rom a a parly who attempted
IV K hllr
stales nnd Presblent nt He. Sennte .'«. hllilted Il.e lolllest qlllllll ies ,i[ uprlglil and •ngaelous stntesiiiaii-hlp. In Hie world o( alTnirs ha hud few e.|iials uiu.iug Ills eon- teniporarl.^s. HIa prlvato eliara'ter was lenlle an.l noble, lie will loug be m lurnel by his frieu.is US a man .if singular purity
Hio (nllnwlng teiegrnm tn Iha War ut Wushlngtnu reet lininedlula lin|inrtlul nud fe-tiiratl.Ill llll.l Iha eonduet of rs at Flirt Itlnggold, Slarr IS, lasl night. Also Issue or- dlale renioval of troops."
ugnais
Ninuggl.r of L.naaa Cnushl.
Wlllinn Hull was arrested by Federal oflleers at SI. Louis, Mi., on a charg. of MUUIgliug photngralihlc lenses Into Hie l'nited Stale., llu.I was taken lo tl of Colla.-t.ir 111 Cusl.iiiiB Sinllh, wha sal.I he mn.le a (ull I'linfeasimi. He bn.l several confederates, wlin nre under arreat j lu ntlier eitloe, Severnl Eugllsll hrms ura Mor na KIdera in III. Sonlh, ' implb-ale.l In the smuggling ii|ierat|i,us.
Thirty .Mormon eliers arrived In Clint, laminga. Tenu., from flah fir u.slgnuieut i jj^^^. l.l work In Ohl.i nu.l Hie Southern .stale-. „',,,,
riieir nssigni ita will be ma.le by Mr. J""^"'"
lll.-h. .it (hntlai ga. wh.i Is Hie head nt ' sir Pti-
'he Mnrmnu .siuthorn prnpagauia, 1 Amcru
lainan l..i.eB a Fool. I
I (-hnrb's W. (llllell. of A'l' | mu. N. v.. bos suiimilted to Ibc ainputa' n nf his riglit loi.t nt the nukie, Dr, I swell Park, nf 11 .ffnl.i. ns-isto.l ty Urs. 1 ii-worih an.l lin.wn. ..I Klnilni, i.erf.'rni. ,• the nperatton. frun whieli Mr. .lilleil liel (Ineiyaii.l will ultlnr.t..|y rciVer,
It Is
LIplun'. .-Keal I'liallrus.r.
s|ieeuial|..n Is being Iu.lulged lu In ,g elre|-s uverlhe ..allied gossip that
-nas I.lptoua nextehuUenger f r the a a Cup Wlil boachiouer rlggoJ.
friend, was relii luut. killed ouo I .o lynch him.
Threats lo lynch Fleming huve been ao numorous thul lie turnail bls housu into nn irsoual, aud every night frlenda stay Ihere with hlm. Suu.luy nighl a mob wanl to bi* |,Inen (rom this elly, with the Inteution, pre. .iiiiialdy, uf wreiiklug veugeancn upon blm. rha visiting party wa* composed of about
'or Fleming to appear. At 3 ociock .Hon- luy morning a shot rang out sharply on lhe frosty air, and was (ollowed by several Hundred from tbe olher side of tbe real, leuce, which was punctured bolt. Inside and out by bullet*. None o( tba Inmatnt was Injurod.
Aftor tho smoke cleared nway Fleming •merged lo flud a man dead lu bit yard. Nothiug was tonn or henrd o( Ibe attack ng parly which had .laparled. The man a-Hs tick loss, shirt less, al.out fllty-flve .ears ol.l, and ovidenlly a stranger.
Will rnrirr the Water Nupplr. .-
. Phlladelpliln la ub.iut to spend (12,000,- JOOlo purKy her water supply.
Virginia I'roinst* Aaain*! Kab.rts.
Tho Virginia Annual Conlerence o( the
Methodist E|ilscopal Churoh, Houlb, al
Petersburg, Vn., passed resolutions pro-
ting againat tho seating ol iJoogi
Kobert*
linns hu
grensme
o( I'tah. A copy .i( the resolu
¦ bean seut to each o( the tnu Cun
u from Virginia,
Chiekeu. goose, duck
ferred — Any lowi but what 1 am. In this lanl .^I - I'n-le sa F.ir.l m siaughlere.1 uke
Thank-givlng Hay.
. ..n ,.o my neek iwill dcarend, lake .'! me a su.ldeo end. \ as n ai.dd.-r verae r'or yrnnt.V* TUaLasgliliig Day.
— Suaaa Uultard Martiu
lottery of life if yuu wnild break n bone wilh a fair y.niiig girl wllh .vunr heart as tiled npun lhe .nie purpuse— posneaaiiiu—as ii <vas with the widuw.
Ibit ynu ever break a lime with a stall old ulllll « liii-e furliiuc yuu huped tu pussessy If y.ni I .se your wish, vi'Ur furtune is uiadc, lor all.,- II put y 01 lii.wr. cs a r.al uicu nephew with III s.ir.li.i fan.-i.s, Imi if ymi win sbeil pierce yuu with .i !.i..k unl say
"I iviecti'd y,.u wanted mc t,i bur ry lip au.l die
.Mnays make it a point to lose yoiii Wish when lireakiug a leme with au t iliectaut annt »bo has a furtune.
' .« Ileunllliil l>e.i(o.
I .\ Cir.-Iilar dinner.boar.l of a receni I Thanka;.Fivini' waa ,|,ie,.rste I with : I golden.browu l-rysautheiuuius, Thea^ ! were liel 1.1,'Mhei m mpe faahiur, : anl wnu ierel ov. r thc table, wreath 1 nig lhe luigest ilislies aul tbe ceutre . piece ..f Inseions frnils.
..II.
Son C'onieaaoa ralrlrl.le. 1
I .M 'lire, age.l uinel.eu year, who I ^
Ml liebl uu.tor.iisi.l'i.nl.rH.ea-. 1
Ib.n .if Ills father. Hi- l:e». Jesse <"»
a. l.e.'er, Mn.. ma ie a I..(l .' ..^^s- , but^^^^ ^^ ,,„,„M'.d. Verdict, .„.'.d
Would I'raUlbil Foolball.
ibo jury. And ihnl the gai sirlilly aecirliug tn lluguy dauge
.ill
rhl.-li
ler, )|il
linpli.
Aft-
. \ Thn
ameu led bls
girl. Later in lb.» dav Hi.- buy w»« In *",*"• .11.-let ty tb«i (Irani Jnrv. V.uug .M.i ire balil 61.VS Ills lather was .ruei I • hi- .-amily and ' gnme all we.l Ins ebllilren nn pl.usur.'.
• Ist ,..ul». M.'., llll Hie .'brisiiai. I iver wh'. was 1 ( November 11
s.1,1 .if
Inquiry 11 1,1 John
llege 1.1.it.
The Oue.n-a llirt io H.r Holdi.ra.
At Hie .Marqula of Lanadownsa auggaa- llou. Hie gueen has decided that her (hrlatmas prasaul to tha troops In S'.uHi Afrlon is to tako the (orm of a llu of choco Into lor eaoh man.
Illrortor Morriam'a Flrat^ilaiMarl,
Ulreclor Merrlam ot the Ontus Bureau al Washlnglou, In bia annual report, e*ii. mates that thare wig require.! for th* can sus of I'lOO moro thau 10,000 euuiooralora, more Ibau^MO clerks, and mure thau -iOOO special agents. It la racommeuded lhat lhe permanent olBca uf purehaalng agcnl
lie-reated, and that t ' '
111 division ani ninete lie aulhorlied.
llank Kolilirri
Bank (-lainus-imer -rnn. Kan., sat I Iba' 1
arual I
tuke
rl Ihelr vail,I. Malta.
I'hila A<
Tha l-hiio renewal of i ' orth- Wasl the
Utl'i
lilleani-lalms (- 1 .in Tribunal, ac. rllh the lulled I
-..vad Ihe amission, nrdlug 10 tales.
iiur TraoiM Farn.1.
Th* Firiy.B.'veuth lleglir.ent. I . s. . unl f.r Maalla. luuted »t La Volet M.;i». U.U. th« ii.u.p.^l. Tuom.s a j.ara.te.!. (l«nerai Sir Fran.-is lirenf IUe li..veruor of Malta. ius|-..-ie.| ¦ Americau* an-l "..mpll.iienie I the .iffl- • u the flue ni pearaocc ut their ii.en. large .r .wd wUr.'-a.el the pnra.ia 1
l.judiy cueefcd Ibetl .'.ps.
inlnrad-. Hnak.il Men Kill IVti Hhe.p
T irie Cusan 1 -:ieej. te.l .uglng t'tli. Oe.l las Sheep .-..i»|.auy wero driven a fe, . days as-., trm w,„t.iin% lam Ibr..... i'o.ini. lo ttia range, f.rty mile* northwest o Craig, lol, FlUy masked meu captured th.
ked nd then pr-eeeded H
•ire fll.ek The herders were warned not to bring any mur.. sb'op tnti. (.iioradii and were released, 1 -lese are the flrat eheoj that have l-een bruught Into the tectlun (01
A tll
ihl.li l'l
"I dju': see. " gjambied Hubby. '• "boiv any one eau expei-t a little Imy : to lie thankful ou Thanksgiving I'ay.
with 1. 1. 1'! .- I ibtiin' tu eat, uaJ : ail hit fiobt tcfiiu uut.'
Cnalr
labioel a. isnowiedaed.
rlaliy reeognizad tba de facto inivernixieni 1 f Venc7iiola beade.1 by liuuersl iiprlan.. . as-.r Kie vl.-t ri '.i- rei latlonary leader
KmI ol N.w Monitor Laid.
Th* keel of the uew monitor Arkanea. raa laid at tb* thipyard at Newjort v.,.
VVarahip KonI lo Harcoluiaa.
The Spanish erulter Emperad'jrCarloa T. haa beeu ordered to Barcelona, wbera ab* will be uaod aa a priaon for th* Inatlgalon 'f the oppoaition to the payment uf lasae
A Raah to Caa* Noma Eapocteil.
Postmaster Wright. o( Cape Nom* alaaka. vlslte.l WathiiMtt'.'n In tbc Interaal o( postal (acllltlae to accommodal* an es
Cs.-ie.l rush to thai .liatriet nest aprina r. Wright aaya tbal (our thonaaad peopl* will winter in tbe ibtrty-flve mil** or *a ol coatt that taka* In Ih* Cape Home gold diatrict asd tbat (ally tnlrtr-Bv* thonaand will be tbera In tb* apring.
KalaoVa Pot Maaaar* Batlactsa.
Tb* Oarnan Enperor-a eherlabed meas¬ ure (or daallag wtth strikes, kaowa aa lbs I'ecal KervUad* Uil, was rcjeeted by Ibt Helchataa OB IU aacaad tooAlot bv .1 ovarwbaliBlac maiorUf
anhjecl: W.i.a of latamiMrance. ttooi axlli., 110-05—liold.n Text! Prov. int% I—Meiuorr v.iara, -j».3a—Coataaea tarjr on the l-caaon.
». "Who." A divine commission toevery mnn to investlgala tha prevailing eauae o( woa aud sorrow and strife, and tbua be de* terred from taking tbe wrong coarse ta life. Boblnsoii call* thla lns*oa tbe drunkard t looking.glass, i^it belore tboae whoso (aco Is toward the drankatd'a hahl's, so that tbey mav sea wbat they Will ^o If they go ou, "Hath woe." What apaea would be uiedjd to record the namaeoCall who could truthfully aay "i" to this ques* Houl 'Woe.- Direful dlstreu; botb tba condemnatton for a slu commlitiad, aad a certain awful coudition (or auffarlng. ata u( all kluds brings lla own puultliiaeat, but there Is no slu which so tpeoillly aaa n.l.'utletsly pursues Its vlcthn aa the sia of dr.inkanneas. Tua drunkard baa woes oC body and woas o( mint; woat In himself woo* In bia (amily; pains, dttvatea, pov* erty, and all without allavlntiont. "wba haih sorrow." The llaurew word means flrst, i.overty and than misery. The drunk¬ ard hua aorrow of his owu making. The cup coutalna more thau ons woe; a alagle aorrow Is not ail. Theae are ao numeroas *s to call forth a coustant and lona-ooa* tluuod orv ot anguish, '-Whobathcoataa* lions," 'rhoaa who responded to tue Srst two questions will nlso respond to tbts. Nino-tantha ol all the brawls and Dgbts, .pinrrels nnd mtsundoralaudlugsnra tratfo- able to drink, -Who hath bahullng," This refers to the ten.lency of strong drink te (oollah and Incessant talking, revaallug •acrets, vilo convaraailon aud noisy dn- monttrutlons, which are comman In dlCsr- ent stagaa of drunkennasa. The word ta now commonly ragnrdad a* raoantag sor- rowlul complaint; lor example, over tbe exhauated pur**, tbe naglacted work, tbia autlclpated reproachat, tba dlininlsblag •trenglh. Nothing guaa right witb ttie drinker. He complain* ol Gud, ot aoolety, ot his (amllv, of ble olrcumataneee, <it everylhiug. Nothing can be right to one who la thus wroug. "Wounds witboat laute." Wound* received in wholly aa. profllabla disputes, auch as eoine o( tbe brawls of drunken men. Drinkers are sspoclally exposed to aucldent* and dis¬ eases which temperance would bave pre¬ vented, "Badnaas ot eyes." Bloodanot, ulurrud, or olaarad eyns, Oen. 49; 13, Al¬ cohol Induces a paralysis o( tbe nerves controlling tho minute hlood-vessels, tba oaplllariea, which reaultt In a dilation tlist apeadily showt liioK In the eye. Ia bia nop and In bit eye the drunkard ahows tbe lacret o( hit sin.
SO. "Thav that tarry lona at ths wlas.w This answers the above queatlont. He whe begins to drink oontlnuus to drink, tarry¬ ing otten a whole ulghl, aud from tbat tu tay aud nigbl, "Thay that gb." To plae# •nr amoug people where Intoxicatingarlaka are made or stored or utcd, ".Mixed wlaa.* Bplced, drugged, inedlcated wine, the In¬ toxicating puwer uf which U luordated by Ibe Infualou o( drugs aud apioee. Baeu men iirlnk tho cup o( a costly death. Tbe ohomloal aualyals of tho liquor* uaed by the people In this couutrv abowt that thay drink alcohol, arsenic, alum, aloes, bitter almonds, blood, chalk, chorry-laural, ooe« 2ulut Indlout. oopperas, KV|isum, henbane. Isinglass, lime, lead, logwood, nux vomlea, }plum, ull u( vitrei, oil ot juniper, oil of turpentine, tobacco, sugar o( lead, ratli^ eic,
31, "Look not tbou upon tbe wlae." Tils prohlblta moderatu drinking. Do not put yourself In the way o( tamutallon. He wbo goo* (reely Intotomptatlou la alraady mora than half (alien, "Whan It tared." Tbs bright color of the wiue givea It an attrac¬ tive look aud adds to Its fatclnatloa aad lla danger. "Whan It glvath Ita color la the cup," Literally, Ita eye, Ihe olaar hrightuass, or the beaded bubbles, on wbleli the wlna.drinker looka wllh ploasate; "When 11 gQcth down smoothly." TbtS versa picluraa thn attractive aide o( wUia when It aeoms |ior(aotly hnrinlsrt lo sip ri littla, whan It Is bright and tnaplrlag, tbtUI- Ing the nerve* wllh delight, prom lalag all |oy and treedom. Ills tbo shining slMOt evil thut Is so dangerous—Ibis flowery aa. Irance to tbe path that leada to death.
:u. "At lastUbltetb." Tte pleasarswIU ho attended at last with Intolarablo psias, whon It works Ilka to much polaon la tby veins and casta tbeo Into dlteasea a* bard to cura as tha biting c( a terpsal. Its sffnuis ara oppotlto lo lti plaaaurea. Its only baauty Is wben II tpurklea la tba eap. It oan only harm the one who vsatares ta enjoy Its pisatura. Than It bites; seada lit polton lieyuad your reach. Ils oaly tnd an.l purpot* 1* ruin,
33. "Tbiua eya* *hall behold •traaga woman," Ths IovIuk wile will bo lonfot. ton and ber goodnoia desplaed, aad evil Joslr.M spring up lo All hor plaae witb othors, or lo go (rom ber with others wbo buvo (allon Into tha tamo pit of dmakea- net* aa yourteK, Hornet are broken np as Ihu reault ot tlrong drink. The tear* aad |.londlngt ot the devoted wifa are spurned, and tho dauc.i.ball la suught, where wota- en are dreatud to suit tha eye* of wieked mun, and whero uatural affectlou la over- throwu, and cruel l-ist rules.
34. "Ashe tbnl Iloth dowu In the midst o( tho sou." To muke one's bed on tba wavaa of tho sea wuuld be to be swsllowed up in death. Ho Is the drunken mao. Or a* u pilot who ha* gone lu aieep wbea bls • hip waa lu the troughs of the aea, allow¬ ing Ihe tlllnr lo alip uut of hi* baud, and his ship tu be awnmped with tb* waves which he might haveoutrhlden, Htupelled, beaotted men know not where thay are or what tbey are doing, and when thay lla down tbey ara a* It tossed by tbe rolllaii wave* of tba tea, or upon the lop ot a matt. Their heiida awlm. Their sleep Is dltqulsl, and troubleaomo dreama make sleep unratraahlng. "Upon tbe lop ot a maal," The drunkard la utterly regardless o( lite. Ha la at one falllug nalaep elstplac Ibe matthead, whence la a lew Jilnatei be mutt alther lall down upon the deck and bn daihed In plocaa, nr lall Into tbe sea' knd ba drownel.
.33, "They hava stricken ma and I
waa uot burl." With contcieuoaa aaared liud sol'i-reapoot gone, thn drunkard boaala of tha thinga which abould make him blusb Wllhtbame, Bocunae ha did uot lael lbs hurt ul hi* wounds he carea not lor the kcart. Ha thlnkt hlmtcK fortunate to ba kaved (rom tbe aenae of pain, never feellgg kny alarm for hit unfeeling aoul, tbat baa ho thought ol Uud'* great mercy In aparlag hi* llla In tal* balplea* momenta. "Tbey have b<ataa me....I fell II not.".Aaftf eompanlon* bavs dona I hair worat to aao iny Ble, aay* lie, but their blows did aat aSaol ma. "When ahall I awakeT I will teak It again," Bather wban I aball aarak* I wlil teak It again. MsK.coulrol Is all gone. The drunkard I* ailavelosppetlla Ha Is a* ln*eu>lble to the pleadlaga aad warnings o( Ihoia who teek bU salvaUds nt be ta to thn baatloga ol hia eomradai Wben ba la dellrloua. Unaof tbegfaataal
f.unlihmenti u( drunkenneat It this lasat- able appetite tbal. In iplte of waralaga aud In lbs face a( ail contequeaoss, tatr >iit drunkard to bls eup acalu.
DEATH RATE! IW CITIES.
tir autea Nabrsaba'a Iha taweeti af OMai Clevelaad: ol TewM, Mlllaratawa, Vaaa. Tba mott heallblul lowa la tbs Ubllaf HIalet latt year wat Mllleratowa, Faaa. wbere the (leath rata was Isss tbaa oaa Mi thontand o( populatloa. Aeeordlag I* IW •nice record, nonplled by tbe Martaa am- pllal Hervloa trom offlalalreports, tba ttfjA unbealthlul tows la thn Uailed Rtalaa tm Ll verponl. N. Y., wbere Ibe dealb tala M IOOO was tt.Vt, HllIerslowB baa a paaala Hon ol 1103 andlhere was oaly oaa itali from any canae lu IiM. Llverpoat^MM- lallon la IWO, and tha anmber ol ttMt laal year was flfty-tbrae, TheuiaetbMlra. (ul loan In the countrvo( aayeoasKataSH alae waa Homeatead, I'ann., a ally of mlm Inhabltanta. Tha daalh rate tbeto VM a TO per thouaand, only thlrty-aavaadsalM occurring In Ihe twelve moatbs. Ol lb* rery Inrg* cUlna, Ih* moal bealtbfal, agfW- enlly. waa Cleveland, wbere lbs death ial« waa 13,«3. The moal aabeallby larga attf waa New Orleaaai death rats, M.M. (llher large cltiae aad tba raspa«tl«< ~ atraaeti
death rale* mentioned lotbeofllelaf nre: New York, I'l.lS; Boetoo, M.M, MM- more, 19.10; traalilaaloa, m.'li, tMaam, 11.00; Bt. Loula, n.m; Baayiaaslese. 1(41. The twin cities of MIoaespellsaad M. taal had a death rata ol only t.M,
Aeeordlag to tbe reeord of UM, tba Maal liealtblal Blate to live In la Mebfaska, «b«M Ibe average death rale «l Ibe aMlaa.,aaa lowBi waa oaly a.M. Il Is aolletabia ibal tbe Buiet bealtbral cnndllloas aia laaa< M Ibe Nortbweat aad tbe regloa bataraaa tfea MlaelsslppI Mver aad Ibe iMby Maaa. talis. TbedaoibralelaBoatbDakala, at a Whole, woa T.M; la Mlaaetata. MS: la VrynmlBC, *.Ui la lows, «.M. aad la Col. orado, It.sd. In Callforala, wbata Iba aM- mala coadltloBa areauppoaiid la ba favsf. ableto bealih, the death iate was M^S.^^
Tela seaaoB, asi^elally slaea Iba I leit lb* Iraea and eBdarbraab, dear batt beea seen In Coaiaetleat la aasf alia Bumbers. aeveral have bsaa *B«aa la aetb ToUaad aad UtabS^ld Coaattea. Ia aaf ease a doa waa aeeb wMb a lava, IsMaallaa tbat tbe aalmala la Ike atata bava bagaa lc. probsaale, Tbe State U« pialssM 4ilM aaill tlM year IMS. aadarftpaKraFaiM
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18991124 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18991124 |
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