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A F.VMII.V NKWSPAl'ER OF LOt .VI. AM> GENKU.Vl. INTF.M.KJEXt K.
VOL. I.
FBEEl'OKT. N. Y., FElDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1^9.-..
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tk* htdga a serf am X h:*r.', MW Priaellla rae. . ..
ftftata br a atgantio biM
Ott la tb* winter son. n* gMd«r tafped hi* wing* In att
iad, Ualair, praaed tbe paee
W'jil. *• with fMlu'ga o; despair
tb* asbappy ebas <.
liaaaM Ib* h*Jcerow double quIeV,
.Aa4 aa the gamier came Xi MH* I ralMd mr walking itloli . Aad with aaerrlns aim
¦poB hi* he.-vl a wha^'i proTOJ the maid's releasa Wiotg harm—for be torne I nn hb 'ua:'/ Aal giOMl hi* eye* In'pehv.
"tar Ohriilm II binl III'r^aly quite
^ dangle on the pes,'' lhaanrmared, 'Mil with rare delight
We eal him wini; aad le.-."
¦b* Balled aod said, "ITeu'll eomearounil
Oa Christmas Day to dins'."
11 aicwered. with a bow pmfonnd,
.'Til be there snow or sblne:"
Isialejr pride the gander '.ay i. ..Aaat ItudooB, brown and ta*.
Vtoa tb* dbh Ihat Christmas Ii«}-, I - Wbil* we aboat blm u^
Aeroii tbe board open me fell
^Jttt nolle, whlob was the sprinn's, '''Till I wo* dazed and couldn't tell
_ TM ilnmitlelu frsm the winits.
Wc at* blm till he was a wreck— ' A wreck ot lOTeliness — Aad Ihen onto her fairy becit
Aad call, I most confeer, I waat for lore'* most preislons sake- (tdOtt set my dreams ostlr^— ¦> Behind the flowered soreen to break Tk* fnU wl*h bone with her. '^
I won the letter part, nnd wished—
Bbe seemed my wisn to read, Wbll* with ber «y* la aloe she flsbej
Wllh eabtlH skill Indeed. foal than the Christmas ehlmes with zoit
Trembled aoroiw tbe del', ShabiiLshad as If thsy did suggnsl
Tbe mcri7 wedding hcP.
Hy golden wish, made on that day Of revelry and mirth, s B*a been fnlniled—perpetual May
For me beglldi the earth. ^ t>at wish bone, like the horseshos oli', Tkat brings good 'lack galore, How, mended, hangs with charm untuid absTS our cottage door.
-II. K. Munklttriclt.
ta rapport henelf an' her two little ehildreu, an' yon with plenty and to •parr, I know'it iit't right. I can tell yon DOW, father, that 1 go to see .Ton- ay eT'ry time I go to Hebron, an' if ' we weren't *o poor onrselTes, an' if my btuband'* invalid mother (li.lc't have to live with n«, I'd bring Jenny an' her children right here to live."
"I'd netrer darken your door ng'in if yon did."
- ''I gness ma wonld. It's a bnrning shame, p*, that yon won't even let her (to to Hebron to seo Jennv. It'.i kill¬ ing ma. To thiok of licr own daugh¬ ter liriog only fifti^en miles away iiD.I ber mother not sceiup; her for nearly aix years I It'a wicked. If I was ma I'd go no matter what yon sai.l,"
"Tonr ma knows very well that shu'.l have to go (or pood if ..he went at all," repUe.i her father, colJIy. Thnu ho added:
"I mnst bo goin', for I'vo got to go 'ronnd by Job Pronty's nn' see if he'll loan me his light wai^on to go to He¬ bron wilh, Wednesilay. I broke tho tongne* o' minoSaaday.au' that posliy wa^onmaker down to the Tillage aiu't goin' to git it fixed fer a month, I reckon. Yoa au' Tom'll bo over to eat dinner witb us Christma-', I s'pose?"
"Yes, I s'pose so."
They parted with mauiti'st stilTiicss of manner on both sides.
"ict! aet! set!" said Mrn. Jeaness, as her father walked out of the yard and down tho ro.ad toivarl his own
trnnk and brcnght forth a tiny china cup with "From Papa," on it, and a little aampler with "Qod bleas father and mother" worked in rather uncer¬ tain letters by a little hand.
There was a string of bluo glass beads that he has gircn her on hcr fifth birthday and in a heavy black case was a daguerreotype of her with tho beads aronnd her neck. The lit¬ tle pictured face smiled up at him from the framo and there was a mist before his eyes when he thought ol how many, many times those bare lit- tie arms had tightonc.l in a warm cm- brace aronnd his neck, ami of hoiv many times those fmiltng lips had kissed him an iV said :
"llove you best of nnyboiy in all tho world, farver."
Everything in the trunk was a re¬ minder of her in her baby doys, of bis little Jenny. Ho sat down on the floor beaide the trunk and took the things out one by one, the stern look in his face softouiog and his heart growing warmer.
Ho smiled when be came to a little whito sunbnnnet ond remembered just hnw Jenny bad looked when eho cume toddlinf! out to meet hun, wearing it for tbe tirst time.
It was 9 o'clock when he went bae't to tho kitchen. His wife losked up from the w.ekly paper she was read¬ ing and said:
"Why, .JasoD, you niu't bsen up iu tbe attic all tbistime? I s'posed you'd come dowu an' goue to bod long ago,"
CHRISTMAS TOYS.
quarter of an inch ot less of Ihe mold, I according to the desired thickness of
I the shell of the head. Then a thin
.nOST OK THKH ARK MADK IN j layer of clay ia spread over the ex- 0.>'K GKRMAN PROVINCK. posed portion of Ihe core and the
other bolf of the mold is pressed down
>'e.rlj- Kver, Thurlnglin Is « Muker "'" '1>'^ «"'' '^/'¦^^^^;^, '" ,"'»» "e"--" orniiythlngs-l'urnlng Out Dolls {.¦Jj'^ ""'^ '='^'"'' " «Ije molJs will b, — Wnere American Manu- farturers Kxe'cL
DE.\I.Er. in loTi wos crossini; the .At¬ lantic a few years neo ou bis way to rhuriDgis, G e r - many, where most of tho world's play¬ things for children ure made. Among tli'j posfengcrs on i-'iiipboard, says the Chicai^o Hecortl,was nu American laly with her daughlcr, a bright eyed, curly- headed four-year-olJ. As "tbo child skipped merrily about tbo deck on picasaut days the dealer thought how much moro beautiful aud attractive his dolls could be mndo if tboy were modeled after i-uch a type of the American child in.stead of" afler little fiermans and Italiaus and rarisians. For two or three .lays the idoa kept growing upon him until he finally sought out the American lady and succeeded in obtaining her permission
r
ON CflOISTMAS EVE.
BT
BIBBODB.
DUNNOwbat in creation to get yoar ma for Obriatmar, Mandy," and JaaoB Uogarlh lookod at bia (Uoghter ioqnir- iagly aa if expect¬ ing ber to aaggeat •ome Biiitable gift. Bat aba waa busy at that moment teatiog tbe condi¬ tion o( a cake in t h * oTen b y tbrnatiugabroom alraw into it, and wben ahe had riaen to ber (eet ber father aaid: "I got ber a nice ailk nmbrel' with kailver baodlo laa' Cbristmaa; paid foiu dollar* an' aeyenty-nioe eenla for It; an' I'll be awitohed if aho'a bad it out o* tbe oasa it aama iu bnt one ¦olltary time, ao' then abe knowed it wa'n't goin' to raio. Beata all bow MVin' ^oar m* ia of tbioga. There'a th* ailk dreaa pattern I got 'er two jcan ago tbia Chriatmaa, not eren ¦wd* ap yit. I want to git ber aome- tkiag *^t Obrialma* tbat abe'll baT« to «M an' enjoy. What kio yoa eug- C**t, llaodyr"
Hi* married daoghtcr, Amanda Jen- 'mttt, now atood at her molding board rolling oat pie eraat. Bbe waa a dumpy Htu* body with Unghing bluo eyes \' nnd • good-hamored expreetion of •onatcnane*. Bat now a look ot de- teraipation oame in her face and abs ton*d Middenly and faced ber father, with har baok to Ibe table and tbe totlint pin held m both banda aoroaa Att ofiwked gingham apron.
"Ton want me to tell yoa what to i uat for na'a Christmas gift, pa?" !- "T**; Mamad if I kuow what to
glCT'
"I «an tell yon io one word, pa." -••Ton kio? Well, I'll git it tf it 4M'te3a* at too high a flgger. Nerer tad b*tt*r erop* io my life than I bad tkia -raar. My onions an' tobaoker '11 Mng M* in $300 more'n I expected to
^L : SH lor 'ttt, an' tb* roxberry crop was
¦(. MMMthiag tremeojoa an'I didn't have Iff-Ahtin h qtttt (or leaa'o tweuty cents. Tov ttt done ber (all abare o' work jtm' r« aoxiona lo git her tomethiog ImI kantom lor Chriatmaa. What •tall itb*?"
Hi* dnagbter lookod at bim ateadily for h moment and then aaid alowly and dlatiaeUy. "Janny I"
A Millcn (rown took Ibe place of ibo kindly anil* on bia wrinkled (ace. Hia oy** fliabed ominoiuly and bia voio* waa harab and cold as'he aaid :
"HaTon't I told yoo, klandy Jeo- mttt, htrtt to mention tbat name tu »*»"
"I know tbat yoa hare," replied Handy vith gatftering eoata|;e; "but I Mwor aUd that I wpaldn'l do it, and vhoM yon aakod ma what I thnaght tth'i Uko bort (or iChri*tma*, i jutt uti won what I %d(w *b*'d like beet. • Bta'd rather have my aister Jeooy I ttnannything monvy ean bay."
Then ah* added, undanoted by ber flMhor'a frowning viaage: "<I ttttlj bolitw. pa. tbat ma ia kk^ttoaing har day* grieving lor Jen- kf. Sha ja*t i* t I'm going to sar uy any vbOa I'm at it, wbathrr yon' like It or not I know Ihat I owe yon re- •paot, bnt I ow* nr own and only aia- tar •oaatbiag, too, and one duty ia Jaatfaiaporuntaa the olher. UI-" ^*Wait a aainnit, klaody," hcr fathe
' niSQrK DOLL FROM A LIVIS'j ;.iodet,.
^
It l» the h ily Clir;.-.imiil-lim'-> That shuil.s a gl.nv thr.iiiKii nil ihe year.
Hark, how Ihe hi'll-.. a iillv'ry .'hinu'. liing out their wel.' .iii.> far aii'l near!
home. "The aottost man that ever walked the earth I I r.uuldu't stand it about ,Ienny if 1 was mother. She's dying to seo Jenny's b.ibios, nu' 1 just b'leeTO that fAth'.>r'.i scjftou if ho saw 'em once. The ouly grandchildren he's got on earth, and ho nor mn never even saw them. If 1 darel I'd fix it ao hs ahould sec thuic tivo dear liltle tots one:!"
It was ilar'K wheu Ja»on Ho/art'a reaohoi his house. There wero no lights in the front win lows of tho big, square farm bouso with an incredibly long L bai.^ of it. He walked aronn.I ta tho rear, whero streams ot cheery light ahone from tho kitoheu windows, .K pleasant o ior of frying h'lm greeto 1 him *B ho eutero I the kitchen, whero a table with a pu iwy cloth was set for supper, close to thu sbiuin.; kitcheu stove.
"It was 81 chilly in the dining-room, I thought we'd eat supper out hCr"," said his wifo, a small, slight, gray haired woman.
"I enjoy catiu' in tU3 kitcben of a oold nigbt like thi<," rai.l ber hus¬ band. "It's gittin' colder faU. .Sup¬ per 'about ready?"
"Yes; I'll talic it rla;ht up." Tbey talked little while they at.\ Jason w.ia iunnr.lly rilielli.nis over what he called his .iaii^^lit.r'i, 'impti- .lonce," and Mrs. Ho;;arth's thongbte I could not be given uttcrauo, becaus- they were o.' Jenny. !
"I must go up to tbj attic an' git : ont the bnlf'io ro'Jcs," sail Sir. Ho-| garth, pushing his chair away from the table. "I'll start so early in the I raornin'I won't have tiau'm i,'it thn j robea then. I guess I'll put right olf j for bed soon as I git the r.>be». I've I got to b« off by 5 o'clock. '
Five miuutes later he was in his ' musty, cobwebbe' old attic, can He iu , hand. Wh«n he had fouU'l the ro'oes bo said to himself: j
"Wonder if my oig fur muifl.'r ain't : np here in h.i;uo o' tkem trunks? i I'll need it if it'a col 1 as I thiuk it'll ; be in Ihe morning. Mt'ijbe it's in this ' tiank." I
He dropped on one knee before a amall, old, hair-oivere 1 tntn'K. with [ bross-headel nails that hal lost tb'ir : laater yearj a.;o. 'iiiroviU':; u;. tb-' Imnk lid, be hell the can lie l,>wcr. j Hie eye fell on a big r.i.; .loll witii a china he.iJ. He pi.'kcd it np an 1 atareJ at it a m.nueut.
His miud weut bu': to a Chr.stmi^ long years ago. Ho wai a pj.>r y.Min; | married mau then, an I be hal worked ! nearly all day at huskin.,; c^rn (or a | neighbor, to .aru m..ney to b-jy that ; .^ .. doll head, «nl his wifu bai set up uu- '
lai^ ttgitt and battomng up his j til midnight to make tho clu-ji«y bo iy | aiMaoalt "Whan yoar aialer Jenny I stuffed with saw.lust. He rememlKre I ' diagtaead th* family by up an' rnaniug I bow his little Jenny ha t shrie\(.l with . a**T with that Will Martia an'mar-| joy wheu she fouiid the doll in her VTia' into that good-for-ootbing j stuckini; the next m.iraini; .\nlwjit jMaitin lamily, I aaid tbat I'd never is this? .K tiny, fa.Iel, hlu.i meriuj •va hcr aa my daaghter ag'in, an' I { baby taivpir. 'His wif.. had mada it saver will. I aaid that ahe should | U'f.'re Jenny .had vet ouie into the MWr cro** ny Ihreebold ag'iB, an' abe world. It was the very liri-t tinv gar- ' MOM ahalL" I menl the had mate, aud ber husband
¦^'I kaov that the Martina are a recalled how the had bliuhed aul tried
) '.le.^sjl scaMP, ant;-'l-3U.',st, Th 111 oome.it alike t.. alt .iii ^arth,
l.'..ring sweet gifts .>f lnv.. lui'I re.-* tlf jireei'ius hope and lieartfi-lt ini
•lh.
llh ,.aiii ; with y.
"I'm goiu' rigbt aw.iy. Sot m- out some breakfast on the table an 1 fix tbo colleo BO I kin mika m'j a cup 'fore i start. "
"( shall get np an' get you a goal hot breakfast myself, Jason."
"You needn't to, Marthv, it'll b3 so early."
"I shall get up jusi tho sam '. How liii^liy your voice i.--, Jason. I'm 'iral 1 you took cold up thero lu tho attic. What ever were you doing up there all this time?"
"Oh, juit lookin' over soiu"! old Ibiugs. I di.lu't take any coM. Hot¬ ter go to bed, Marthv, if you'r.. bsut ou gittiu' up at I in tho moruiu'."
Why, Ja-'OD, how'.i yon happen to como iu at tbo Irout door':'"
It waa 'J o'cloi'k at ni,'ht, bitterly col.l and stormy, aud Christmas Kve. .Tasou had jnst come homa (rom He- br.in. His wife had heard him drivo
into the barnyard and had made haste I ;a;''eh'ii,rou ¦shipbaarra^^compauie n-ith hor supper that it might be ^^^, ariicle
ready nud hot wheu he camo in. She ^or .ome reasou Ainor..-*n mauuU bad also bathed her eyea hastily i col.l water that he might not knov thnt sbo had been 'crying. But h
lo mako a nnmiier of pboto,:;raplis of | tbo little girl, showing her curls and I her big, laughin? eyef. Witb tbcKe i lie went up uiti tho riiuriiigiaunioun- I tains, and it wni uot lou;< before a ' clever artist bal m.il.led the face lu i clay aul seut it lo ono of tho i|ueor littlo factories whero toy.s aro msnu- | facture.l, Iu Ciiufie of tim'3 tho dolls' | boa Is Were IUll la anl sbipiic I acr.is'i | tbe water, reooUiua; this country only j a fow weeks beforo tlhristmi.', j
The dealer un|iae'iie.l his lr«asnres and displavel theiu iu bis win.lows- scores of bis'iue ttu.l eliina ri'|iro.liie- tions of the Is'.'o of his little aciuaiut- aueo on ship'.ioar.I. When the eliil¬ .lreu saw that the .loll really looko'l like an .\iueriesn girl tbo win low.s were .piickly em;.tie I, aii I bv riirint- inss every one nt Ilie hea Is ba.l b' eu foM, Since tiiat tim " the '.leab-r hus Ls'l most of bn d.ill.s.mo loled1.',.iii real boys nu.l girl?, and ho cjii'd, if ho chose, givo their nam .--. .K pic¬ ture of tiie il'jll's hoa I moJoltf 1 sflo
The clay in lue mold having dried thoroughly, thohc.il is takeu out anl Fct into n little lire-c'oy reoontaclo much rescinbling a cheese-box. When this is full of hesils it in ready for tho kiln. The process of biirniu'^ tbe clay is the most important in the wholo work. Oniy the most skilled men are employcil, men who can tell almost by instinct bow hnt the t'res should be aud wii.'U tbo bcB'ls bavo beeu suf¬ ficiently biircei'. The kiln itielf is a great fire-clay aparlinent, which opens o9 from tbo factorv and is entered through a number ol small door.-.
When tbo lircclny tuues ciiutaininc all the way from ten tu for'y "rn«" ,l(AVa beads have lieen iiiled inside tue kiln, sometimes to tb.' number of ^evernl hundred, tbi' iloorn ar.' all c'-osicd and the beat is staried and kept goinz steadily (or alioui three .lays and tbeu tho furnace is allowed to pool for two days more. If the beat is not kept absolutely even the dolls become I stoop shouldered or hjvo twisted countenances lino those frequently sol.ion the barsain counters of depart¬ ment store-. When tbe heals are taken from tbo kiln Ibcy ore of a faint amber color and nro kuuwn ns bisijuo ware.
Kor ordiunry cbiun .lolls a coarser .|nility of clay ia jise.l. an.l nfter I eing taken from the fiu-naco tbe tirst time they are dipped into a ulnr.ing solution aU'l theu baked again.
Wben tbo bea.ls nre tliiiroui.hly cooled they aro conveyel to a lon;{ table at which .cores of giih, all gav ly dressed and all chattering, are sitting. They range from thirleeu years ot ago upward, tbe laws of the land not per¬ mitting tho eiiiployracnt of y.muger children. Tbo first girl takes the head, and with u deft movement of n brnsh wbicb she holds in her liands, paints tho eyebrows'and then slips it aloug to the next girl, wbo puts tho blushes on the doU's cheeks. A third girl colors tba hair, another the lips, nnd then the hea i is turned over to a more experienced girl, viho is charged with the dnty of puttiug in th-.' eyes. !^he has beforo her a miniature mor¬ tar box full of moist plaster ot paris un.i scoren oi eyes of dilTereut lizos llllll slia|ie-. Wheu she has fouud n pair tiiat fits-, siie Insteus tbem in, .'hiuking in tlio jiaping spaces with pbister of paris, whioh is subseiiueut- ly colorcii. For tbo ''go-to-sleeji" ijoll the eyes are attached by littlo wires and ojier'Heii by a simple weight of lead, TjoU'.^ experience Uas made all tbe girls .'Xfenu'ly deft nnd rapid HI thi'ir work, au.t wh.re tbey work l.y till' p i;c:i they soiuetiraes make a." hi','h as fifty cents a r.ny.
The feet and hands of tbo dolls aro mol.led aud bake.I jnst llko tho beads. The cloth for the Imdies is cut by a great maebiue, the liuives of which are fashioned in tho exiict shape Of tbo jiieees desiri'i'. The seiviug is all dono liy (::irls, a sinaU iilaej lieiULj left iu one end of tbe bo.Ty for sttifiing. Tho I'l.nteiils ore somuliiues cork, some- tiiues saiv '.us) and sometimes bay.
I'spi. r mai-'ue dolls aro prcsse.l into form by a hydraulic tiiachino and aflerwarJ baked oud paiuted liko oth¬ er .lolls. The peasants in tlie aiir- roun.ling country also make great iiuiuliers of knit dolla of a hundred shapes and hues, and tbey aro sold fur n few niarks a dozju tu tho factory managers. The hair of dolls for the
eeu unable to ma'.e tov
would know if he had any discernment ,it all, for sh.' bad beeu crying nearly all day. Her heart had beeu so heovy with thoughts of Jenny.
"How'd you happen to come in at the front door''" ahe oske I.
"Yuu mustn't ask questions so near Christinas time," ho said in a voice so ligbt aud joyous thst sho looked up ipiickly. Ue pic'.ied up a lamp an.l said :
"I want to go into th'j parlor a min¬ ute befor.' sui.per."
-K moment later be called out cheerily :
"Come in here au see your Christ¬ mas gilt, ma It's such a beauty I can't wait nntil morniu?"
turers hai
tbat please tb.' c'-iil Iron of this c inn- try half as w.dl as tboso which coiue from Tliurin.!ia. r.raaps they haven't toe art ol tbe lieriuau pensaiits, wh.is.. fatiiers aU'l graiiilfalbers 'ueforo thetn .Vere tiyui'iker-; -ir, per'.rips, tb.' necessary luo'orials oi-e not at bind; or it may bs that tbey %imply lack the patience. Hut, wjatevur the rea'on, .\mericau w'nuleia'.o toy .leilers aro compelled to sou 1 t > Kurope for their
.lolls
heals, an J icept cer,ain
iinost everytbiu'.? receive is siusl
most part comes from England, whero it is minufiicinre I froui a vinety of Ilax kno*n ss mo'.iair llax. Some of tbe m-ire expensive dolls sr-. provi'lcd Wllh real biiir. [ Most of tu" ordinary woolen toys, ' sne'u OS tbe annuals for Soib's ar'K, are wbiltled out iiy the boys and meu in the little mountaiu homes of '. Thtinii'..:io, Tlie wholo family olteu j wur.is at the lin.siu-^s, one mciiUier ; alwavs in.ii;iug an eU'iibaut, an.ilb.r a '' cam.;l, aiiotuer a horse, year in and year uut. Of course they beoiue exii.ri, U'lt tbe jay which tbey
iron and mechaui-
"Better wait until alt.r snppcr any- il.iiU' beads
iipluy
col t.iys.
Almost every'.'oly in tbe pr.iTineo ot Tbur.ugia is a m»k'?r "' i.layilnu ;.. rhere ar.' twenly factories . r n: re. all of tbem Miit'l andijuflint
how. It's all on the table
"Xo; come in here first." I
Wheu she reacbe'i tho up.'n loir n'. : tbe parlor she saw her hnsban I on his kuees between a little boy of about four years au.l a little girl of tw.i, his ' arms around tbeir waists. A littla wo- •. ma2 'vitb a thin, pale, tear stained ; face showing beneath her cheap little luourning bonnet, was atanaiug be h.n.l Jason
"Why —wb"—Jenny ' '
"An 1 this i-> Walter Jason. na'a>:d forme, aul this is Marlhy laabelle, named tor yon," a\id Jason. joyou»ly. , "(.'..aie, como ma; stoi. hu<^in' an' ' cryin'over Jenny aa' take a look at y..ar grau'-cbil'lren. What do you ajy 10 tbem foa a Christmas giff "
¦^ue kuult .lowt» auif tovi theai in ber arms, sayiu.; luc-berently
"Jenny—JasKO^-ivn. .iejj- —I—T — y u di'ar. little tuin,;^' iiran'jia's ii.«bie»! You darlings I Yon darlings! You're the uest gift, the tweetost gut, the dearest gift in ad the w.ir: I' The little vieoce child tbat ca-ne to Beth¬ lehem WiU not d.'arer to his mother
elur, ,1
are mn
Tbev ei l,-|il to J eaob, tb
ot »'|1>U1 —111 : l.r
tilts wh 1 uiaii.' t.. clay mui.Is — r.eeiv oniv fr.'m ilr, t ii'l a week, «hi! some of tbe girl wbo paint e. nn.l lon^c Xi ehe-.ks liraw . I'.y twenty-five or thirty cents * dsy.
When an .\iner.- cau dealer seu.Is * over the ph.iio.:rii.h wh'js" fae 5 oe w .iu.'el the artist takes a ueal oi tue pro,.i'r Iheu two i latter casts uf tbe fa.-e .if tue m d 1 i btCK, ILS .hn liui: line [ the ccutrr o; the lu; through l.ie p.unt uf to. I Core o! i.'.aste.- abuu: half an iann tu aller in diameter tban tne iciM is
'tsIT VluL.
of tne cbil'l sues repro- It an 1 moldt iiz... in clay. «re ma ie, oue nl uue oi the ri\nning frou uf the hea I shouiiers. A
The or.liuary pn]iier-iii'ie;ie masks aolil ny cist'iin. rs aro m^ .e lu inoiils similar t-. those prepate.l for ,I.ills, an.', Kuile tb. re has lieeu sume attempt on thi' i.art of .^meriesn mnnufactur- ers to maae tuem, tbe '.Testes! uumber ttiU como.s Iroiu ov.r Ib'j wa.er.
Bnt tbe .^lu.'reiUH hove driven ont .all c iiiipetit.irs in uue frinou o( tbo ti.y traie. Xoanissii, in the world iinve been able lo iuv. ut such wouler ml lUtcbauieai toys o; ir'.n aul tin, au'l tbe I'Xpurls .if this class of work to K irope every year are eX'.'ee.lin,{ly iirjf. All tbe'ei'.;v.'r d.-viees sold l.y str. et po I'llers are tho wur» of in^^en- u us Yan*eii.
Toy ".ru'.uii.ts, JutisiOii'i tups and rnauy m.tal (ilaythiuj-'s are imdo iu j tbe ipiaint i,'.d city of Nureuii.crg. ' >heil i;o lis eome fn.iu Knglan I. I'uy I .iisbes u! chiua ale largely the Wuri o. the workmen in Kone.nn. Thus tbe I artisaus of almost the entire c vilixed j wujM are rcpres-'nted in tvery well ¦ regulate 1 nurstrr.
'yoar, akittlMB lot, *&' that Will was ' to bi.i* it nnder her aprun when be than yoa ore to me. Kneel r.gbt down ! then cuusiructed. to be ui;.! in uakio: aa triftBcaaaay o('*B. Lake eooagb • haJ lonod bar at work ou it. Here- here oy mc, Jenny an' Jasoa, an let the cavity lusi.ie oi the doli's bea I. it W Atim im 'tth to h* ao. Bat there | Bembsrred that he had takes it from me thank th* Christ ifho was born on The mol.ls tiring now c "jipleteJ. tbey .AmttA wat aaijtkiac bad aboat 'em, her and ki^d brr, and then he hii Chrietmoa Day for this an' for tbe ore takeu to the factory, and a won t^tAl^immiim^ gamtattti, Aa'vbaa kia**d th* tiay garmeat iUel'. heaotifal Christmas there will b« nn- jnoo Freaae* ino on* uf the halve.-, a '" ' ~ lltH^ vockla'tta way I Th* caaill* tn hia hand *hook i Jer tbi* roof to-motroa t"—Detroit piece of poitn's clay. ioto thi> ce ¦" " '^ iltal'Nt'Mk -s-,L^ i laiaiB tta a^a »a»il U I* Wilkin a
Ori'.-.n nl Chrlsliaas Mit<.
.\t the tim.. uf the ILmin Saiurna'i- ia, .r.ell is, uj»sl-/s at. 1 ».*..s i,'i,t.;J toLetbvr, au.t .4i:ts wtro ei 'am.;.: 1 la a manner siiui.ar to tne j.res'ut time. Intact, ir.u tne earii.st times tu* giving and receiviui; of gifts an 1 the offeriugs to tue pojr hive oe>-u tba wav lu wUtcii peo^ild usve eipreoaed thanks an.l shuwn tueir ,...>«-1j1o«.«s. It IS the thju.,'ht, and U'.l ttie eXi'inse of tbe Cbr.stjias gilt tuat p:ei»v.> tae re- cipicn..
in giving presents at tbia aeason tbey itiuala b* choMO with .'uve m til* hcaxt. and tta tkeacht et raitahii
SABBATH SCHOOL
IXTKRNATIOXAI, LKSSOX KOH I)I';CK311JKR'.J'J.
Le««on Texti "The Itlrth of ttirlsl,"
I.uke II.. H •-•<)-«".oI.lcn I'e.xti
l.ulte 11.. lO-Com-
nientnry.
f. ".Xnl tle're were in the snine e.-.uniry sli.'|.li..r';siil.l.lini; io Ihe liel.l k.i'p'.ni; wal.'h ..v,.r Iii..irn'.''ksl.vniKht." The l.iveof Ihivli.
nn 1 .I'lialhnn n In onr last lesson was
I'lll n hiliit lv|»...tlh..l..ve of Ulm wh.'i lu lliis 1,'^soii Is s,'.'li as a halie In Bethlehem. Th.'s.'sh.'t.h.'r.ls. nn.l all the go...! shepherls '.f III.. 1111.1... su.'h ns ,\l>.'l. M')<...'. Pnvi.lanl K-o.'-. a". !,'ijg..-Xlv.. nf Hull who wns l«>rli |.. l,.¦Ill.'^•.....l an.l sreat an.l .'lilef Shepheril.
II, '.tilll. I', th.'imi-el of the I,.»T.1 en-.na iii..in Ih.'ir, ati'l th.' Rii^rv nf lh>' I.fni shone r.'UU.I al..iul then', an.l thfy were S'lre nirni'l," Th.'S" mlni.sterini; spirits are ever wllh us I Ul'l.. 1.. U\ havine eon.stant a.-eess 1.. henveii.listeninit to thev'>l"e of Got an.l .l.iOiR His bi.Miug 1 Mnth, xvili.. lOi Ps. clll . 20-1. Thi.re an. s..veral oausi's of Tear, sue'i lu. sin. iisiiornn.'enii'l superstition, nut sin is l.nek 111 all. With our sins forgiven and ns.siir.'.l of thi'smn.- (I .I.hnll., l'.i; Isa, xlll.. '2.11. nn.l .if lh" |i.'r'....'l Inve of Ooil to ns (I J.ihn iv.. ISi, w.' shnnl.lal.vnvssinir, "I will trust nnl u It I..' nfrnl.r- (Isa. xll.. 2).
in. "Auil the iinijel snl.l unto them, F.nr n..l, for hehnld I l.rinir y.m got,d ti.lines .if ureal joy, whi.'h .sh.all lie tn all ;i...ipli'," I W'lUl.l heartilv iirce iip.in every ( .li.'ver a prnverlul slmly ol nllthe "."e.ir iiols" ,.flh.'llliih'. that tlius great j.iy uiay ,'ome tn vou p.'rsniinllv nu.l thon thrui'.'h V'.u Inan'whiim v.m tiiiiv rea'h. Th" flrst nne is f..iin.l in C.en. x.-..'wh"r" we r.'a I fur lh.. llrsl time ol ritfht.-niisn.'ss anl ot sn''.-i- 11 ¦.•nsthe itround ol all assurinee. rmil we kiiiw HIm iu« our rixhlennsiiM.ss we have n.'t re.'olve.l the gor. I tl lln'js (R ir, x., i\
U, "Fnr unto V'.u Is horn this dnv lu th" .'llv nf David a Snvinur, whieh Is Christ th'i
L.ird,'' Isninh hnl writt "ITut'i us n
I'hil.l isli.-irn, uul.i us a s..n Is Kivi.n," (Isi. I\'.. in, and n..w nfler 700 v.'nrs tlie pr.iph.'.'v is Itli'rnllv lilillll" I. S . surelv an.i llti'rnlly shall rh"' r.'st ..( I-n. ix., 0. 7, ho fulllh'.l In .liii. tilll", liriti'^lng snlvntion to all Nra 'I nii'l I., nli III.' .rnrl'l. Tills is He wh.i wns f.ir.. .r.lnln.'.l l.-l.ir" tho fninidiiti.'in ol th > w.irl.l, l.ut in du" time mnle manifest i^I. I'.'l. 1., -2,1.
X-2. ".Vul this shall i.e a sign unto von. Y" shnll lln'l th" liahe wnipp" 1 in swnhlUii',' ''l.ithi's, l.'iii.; in a inanifer. ' In a man'-fr l.,."nus,. th.r" W.IS n.l r-iini h.r th"m In th'. inn iv"rse71. S.'e h..w |.n..rHo li.'enm.' l.r us Ihnt .V" lhr..iigh His poverty niltfhl 1..' riehill ("..r. vill.. ii>. \V" mav well Ihere¬ fore "..'t .mr lurii nt mind h.i free fr.im lh.. l.'V" nf ninni'v; eiiistnnt with sii"h thinits ns W" linv; fnr Hinis"lf hnlh snid, I will lu n.. wis" tail Ihee, iielth.-r will 1 In any wise f-ir- snlieth.'e, Knihut with good euuraee we mnv snv. The Lnnl Is mv helpen I will nnt renr" (II -li xiil., S. II. II. V, an.l ma-tfin).
III, '-.Vnd su'l.leiilv tli.T" was wilh lh.. niii;.'! n iiiiiltltU'l
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nisu.il lh.' hn.s; thnt .'nrel f.,r KliJ.ili (II Kings vi., 171, nnl i.r ih" li-dnns whi.'h ,1'siis miitht huvs hil'l f.ir llie iisklni;, "'l".! fnr us " lr."luil..s nil 111.' pnw.'rs at His ..um- mnnd, H'lW enn W" f.'nr.'
U. "I'rnisini! li ..I mil snyiug, Oiory In (In.l in Ihe liiulii'.sl. nnd ..n enrlh p 'ii.'", it'i'i 1 Will Inwnr.l nii'n." S.... th.-S'ingot senphlm nu.l "heruhi 11 In Isn. vi., 3: U-v. Iv., s. th"r.. is nn s.'ll prnisi'. l.ut "ll'i v, holv, holy Is th" Lurd." "Wnrthv Is til" Ln'nI., " Is Ih" s'ln,- ..r nuif.'Isaud re'h'em"d fll.'V. iv„ 11
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In J"siis Christ
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1 even nnto B.'thl.'heni, nn.l s.." this ihini: whii'h is .¦ une t.i pnss, whi.'h lh" L'.r.l lintli mai" known niiln us." .Simplv nnl delljlhlluliv Ihev lielieve 1 Il.'l. I'hev .'oiil.l sav, "W" hav known and h"- liev.'.i" (I .loiinlv., ir.). Til" I.or.l hylho anijels made them kuuw, nud they simply re- "i.ivi..l the mes.«a..;.'. It Is our privileit" to l..'lii've nil that (lud snvs nn 1 thus m ikeKhi.I th" li"nrt ot nnr I, ird, Inr H" was sure'.yulail whi'ii H" siii.l 1.. His Fnth.'r. "I hnve uiveu lllli.I Ih"in III., .v..r.ls whieh Tli.iu itnv.'st M", nil 1 thi'y hnv" recivi'd them" (J.ihn xvii.,
III. ".Ami Ihey eaiie with hnsl.- and f.iunl Marv an.l J.is.-ph, an 1 th.' hnl." Ivliii; lu n iiiniiner." Tli"V did well L. u'.i iiuieklv, for it Is well t'l uink.i haste to lii'li.'vo (lod; tli..ii thep. wiil 1." n.in.'eiisi.in to inn'i" haste fmin f.'i.r 1 Isn. xxviii., llll, but iiui.'tly nnd r"st- luilv imstvii I.n His l.iism.'.s-. Th.'y f.iniiil iis
th,'. llll'l 1 11 Ii.l.l (Luke XIX.. :l.'. xxii., 1.11.
iiu.i s..sllilll w" niwnvs lUl'l; lli.'r.'I'.r.' w.- ih. W"li 1.. snv, "I li,.ii"ve fln.l Hint it slnll I". I v.'ll ns il wns L.i.l m" ' i A 'ts xvvii.. 2r,l.
17. "And wh.'n Ih.'V hn.l s.'en il th.-v mn.l.' ku'.ivii nl.r..ii'l Ih.' -snyini; whi.'h wns I'.i.l lli"iu ..nti.'i.riiln',' this ,.|iii.l.' We mu-l llrsi
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:reiil ..Its- Ink., nl the vast inni.irity ..I riiristliius; th.'y .s.-uji i..'iil"nl t'l s.... Hiui f. - ' . .
hnv
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l.n'l. ii'.iwitlistnn'llni; His word Hint iu til" puwer nf Ills Spirit we are lu he His ivil- n.'ss,.s lul.l lh.. I'n.Is ..I the enrlh (Aels 1., Hi.
is. "And nil thnv thnt henrt it wondered nt lli..s..Iiiiim's whi.'h w,-re Mid Ih.-iii I.y Hi" s'lepher.ls.-' \V,.ul"rini; is u..' h.lieviiu.-. Th..r" is i urenl .l"ni nf hearinit tlie u.i.'d news whi.'h ii'iiilst'i unthlnKm.ir" than w..n- .l"riuK (s,." Lnk" iv., -ill ix,. itli xl.. U). but t'l" W'.r.l ).r.'.'i.'li"d .'....-s ti.,t pr.illt thus" wh'i h.'nr uul.'.ss they believe it (ll'.li. Iv.. -2).
¦ Will I Inilh It Is imp.wsilile to plens"
11..r-lll.'ll. xl. r.i, whieh .'ertalnly inipli.'s Ihai bv h.ilh w.. .'.ii pl.'iis" Illm. L.'t us then "Iln." Inilh In Ojii.-' "U" imt alrni.t, uulv l...|l.'v.'. "
lil. "llul Murv k.'pl all th.-se things nn.l p..ii.l.'r.'.l Ilii'iii ill h.'r heart." Thnt Is III
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lU.v-s.. 1 Is sh. Hint l...ii.'V.'.l; I..r tli.T.. shnli 1... a i.erf.irui- nil.'"'ll,Ih'.s.. Ihiutfs whi.'h wen. I..1.1 h.' fn.m th" I.I.nl" (Luke I., 451. limli-i h.-nr mnnv thlnifs whi.'h he i-nubl n..| iiii.l.'rslniil l.ul l'l" k"pl Ihom lu his hi-arl (Unu, mi.
"•JO. "Andth" shi'piienis retiirne.l. i;|..ri' IvuiKnii'l prnislnb- I1...I f.ir nii tin-Ililiii.-- Ihnt Ihev hn.l hi'nnl nn.l seen, as il was tni uul..lli.'"iu." \Vh"n we b"llev". WH l,.i.'i,'iii tilled Wllh sueh J..y nud pen.!" thai we ..un. U.it but sjienk the ihiiu^s whii'h we have s.'..i an.l heard (It..m. XV., i:l. Aels iv.. 2i, au.l when we w.iuhl refrain il ln-eomes lik,. n Or. iu ..ur bones, an.l w.. "alin.il furl..-ar (J.-r, XV.. s, 81. l-ninpnre Luke v., ¦2i, ¦20. vn.. If. Xili., Ml ivil,, Lil xvili,, 411; xxlli,, 47. nn i;l'.rilvini;ll-..l. Th" suniuiit of Itf" Wio kti'.w'lliiu ant l.l make Huu ku..wn (J.'r. IX..'Jt. Illnr. Iv., Ill,-L"ssnii Hilp-r
SOUTHERN INDLISTRIIS. I).'v..Io|.inri,t nl Itallroa.ls anri the Krre.
;ir.?jeetlon "I n I lu the Suulh. ;.. I"iyrth, but iiisor lur e.iu- st..ms.
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11 in nl"!.'.'tri'' rnilwnvs, and esjie.jiiiilv In uu.Van.illiI llshltn..re, wher" ii numlsi'r ..f l.i.|..>rlanl lines are I.. l»i.-. iislrii'l" '.
Ill "..|t..u lulll n.alb-rs Ih"n. linV" l.""n re- |'..rl"l .I'lriuH' lh" w""k a pr'.p.s"; a'l'lili.,n, al n .' st ..t ti-2',,l-iat^ 1., I, Virt'iuia null. Wl i 'll Will Il.nk* il;'..'.ie o( tl," lark-, at mills in lh" .'lli.r" S.'iitli. a aOO.ISSl r-..ll..n mui .•.lUipniiy lU'irp >rnt"il lu ¦l-"ia». a HO.iSl i l^rprls" ll
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NE'// ES'C'NES F:R WARSHIPS.
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It is r-.-cmtiieude'l that, an entirely n-w enir.1" I" I'ttilt t ,r til" Atl .Ita, i,n (that the ve»s. i hnv"'vrlo .-si.'ws. An apprM.rlatina "f ttr.ti.O':*) is .<iiitK«»te.l to t/eifiB the w .rs iir'...-.lial"... 'Itie aanie eha.tgra are rectu- ni-'n -.'¦ t in th" .'a*" 'if tiie U-aiu-a. as !a>in as she hD>h"s S'l'th-r "ruls.. Eu^ioeer M."!- ville IS aiili'a< t.tesi l:.|Uld fuel on .:>ae ul th.' ,.'1.11-. Its tmi lloff at Newis.rt N«wv. An 1".... I. .- ' i.l'il l'l th ' l.e-1 Ihnt the DaoiWr . ' 1, ...I.'«."!< In the eugicajr .tivlaioa uo-a betox t.Ta.li.alr<l al AnaafMlla la aol luffl- On: I.. UJI va.au?l«> lo the ca«la*areoep*.
tilt n.(..iiatas fjr lb* nar IMT aMCaat I*
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flNANDESOFTHEMTlOD
Secretary Carlisle's Trensury Repori Submitted to Congress,
WOULD RETIRE THE GREENBACKS
The llcnie.l7 SagKettr 1 for the KtIU r C.trreney Svstr.u---1lerolpt. nn.l IM>n,tlturr«--.NoTr„..I>Ie Wllh Ihf e..u«..Surplns ol art.O.iS.nill SI
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The annual repjrt of th ¦ ILii. J.ihn O. Carlisle, S.-erelary of the Tre.isury, hn-. b.wn submitted to Con«r.'-s-s. The Seeri'taiy .sti- mains a deflel.'ney for tho flseal .v.'.-ir of ijl7.- OiX),000, due, ho say.s, to tho Supn-nie Ciurt's deelaring Ihe In.'omo tax un.xtnstit.ttionni and to tho fa?t th.nt internal revenu" r.>-'eipis di.l not Inerease as antiolpat«l.
He says no legislation for incrensod rev¬ enue la requln'd, nnl that by 1S07 th'> re¬ ceipts, uuder present laws, should . x.?eod oxponditnres by about t7,000,(X)fi, He tee-
SFrllETinY Jon
ids, however, tho strlet-'st ee .U'imj nn the part of Cuisress In rei»aril to nil puii- lie,.xpen.lltur.>s.
Hi admits that the cold reserve hxs been practioally ust..l to nio'.'t the eurrent ox- i.i.uses of the Oovernment. sayluit that, alter Treasury notes had lo.n redeemo.1, it ls..vl- dent Ihiit they do not einstiiule a pnri of the reserve, bnt can he and have heen paid nut hy the Treasury In the ordinary eour.so nf business. He quotos Soeretnry SUernian to sustain his pnsillon on this point.
.As li I nro forcnrrenev ills, he r..eeaimoii.ls thn nitlrement of Unlluil Statejand Trensury notes, suKKWllnfi; as a method the eX'.linuK- Inj? of Ionic term bonds for these nnti'.s .in such terms ns may he adv!intn)f..ous i.. th.. (lovomment. or the sclllni; of sueh LouJn abroa.l and uslnff the proceeds to redeem tho
U.it.'S,
An additional reeommeudath.n Is thnt the Seeretary ot tho Treasury should bo nulli .r- l?.i I to Issue short term bou.Ls tn meet easuni deficiencies In the revenu...
The revenues of the Government from all sonrcoa for the Uaeal yenr endeil June ;13, 1S95, werei
From en.stonis tl.12.I.'>.S,(!17 t.'i
From Internal revenue 113,121,671 OS
From tho D-clrletot Columbia 3,6J.S,04S 08 From fi-es—eonsular, letters
patent and land a,fl53.2S9 11
From sinking hind tor raelllo
railways 1,735.SS7 O."
From tail on National hanks . 1,712.550 91 From profits on eolnaue, hnil-
lon dep.islts and assays '. l.Cl-l,.'i79 7.
From sales ol puhlie lands. . 1,103,347 lli From naw, pension and navv-
hospllnl'funds, etc I,0C9,,';37 21
From n.pnyini'tits of Interest
hy Paclflo rallwa.vs 932,111 IC
From customs fees, linos, pen¬ alties and fnrl.'ituriis (140,9 0 OO
Frnm miseelliineous sourc.w. 01ii,0S2 2'.-
Froin sales of Indian lan.ls. 510,S19 7ti
Fr.m reimbursement for cost
of water supply, District ol
Columhia :i-i2,n.-i6 '.i;
From ImmlKrant funiL 3'J5,'«4 Sl
From sal.w of lands and bnild-
Inifs nndor speoinl a"ts, , 2'20,20S SI
From SuMhTs' Hom.', per-
inani.nt fuud 212,411 Jr
From snli's of tlovorntnout
property 17S.123 «
From del'OSlls for siirveyluji
public Innds... 102,0.7 21
Fr.im Hales of onlnanco ma-
lerials ¦':' 31,f,00'JI
From .lopredatl.ius on publlo
Innds I7,7J'J0;
From bts^uest .it (leneral (hll-
I'lm f.ir Memorial Hull,
Ww.t r,.liit , 8,03j 2,''
Fr.im sales of cond.'inne I nn-
','iil vessels O^J 4.'-
Frnm tax on sealskins 700 (I
From postal service "6,913.12'* 11
Total receipts »3'JO,373,'jii3 :if
Tho expenditures for tho siniu porljj were- F.ir the elv.l establishment.
inehi.llnir f.-irelirn liit.T-
course, iiiihll'. huilditl^'s,
e illeetln^ the revenues, de-
Ileieney In poatiil revenii.'s,
r.'fiindot.llreet taxes, lioiin-
ty nu suifiir. Distriet of Col-
iiitibia nud othermiscollnne-
uurt "xpt'nsi'S 493.27:1,730 11
For the military esta'ilia:i-
ni.'iil. Ineindlni; rivers aU'l
harbors, flirts, arsenals mil
s.n.'..iLst defenses
Fnr the navnl establlshtii"ii..
Inelumui; eonstruetion nf
now vrt-s.'ls, mn-'hlni'p.',
nrmauii'nt, equlpmi'nt nn.!
itnproveiniinlsiituavyyar is, 21,707,795 73
Fnr Indian service !i,'J3!i,754 21
For iieaslons 111.393 22S «7
F.ir Interest on publlo ih'bt. . :i0,97s,il3ii 21 For postal sirviee 7I1,!).S1.128 19
5I,SJ1,T5'J i;i
Totnl expeU'litures. .Showing a dellelt o." .
. 133.I7S.426 H . f42,S1.1.'.''J1 IS
The report says th.nt nt Ihn lN",'inuiui; .j| tho Inst ttsciil vear, July 1, 1S9I, Mm i-ash Imlance in the Trensiirv, "X-iu Unit nli cur¬ rent UnbiUties, hut In 'ludiiut a ir'il.l r"s»rv" ..I |lil,S79,Ti24.ii«, was »117,.')s4,4:fH.13 aii'l at 111" el')se ol III" yenr. Jiin.. Sn.lHIO, ili.. ..nati balnnee, "xclu line all..urr"nt llBiiliiti..s, hut lui'lU'lUii,' a K.l.l resen-i' uf e 10(1.000.000, was «195,J4«,I53.II7, showlnR an Increase of »77,«57,717.74.
"Illh" In.'.'m" tax pn.vision euilnln..! in th" act nt August 2i. 1S94, ha 1 ben su.s- lained liy lh" courts. 11 is believed thai th'" ilellclency Inr th" yenr n-.'Uld not have ei- ..." l..,l the amount .;,tlm:ited In my lasl nn¬ nunl leport. In that report the opinl..n wn.. I'X pressed that the laws theu In force w.iuid not nulv vield an ample rev"uu" during th" tX-cnl year 1S3B, but that there w .il.l ts* a surplus nf nnarly i»29,O0O,0O9. This .i:..ui .11
was lias"d up .n th" aunt.isitiou. wlil..'ii th..n s.."ui"d to 1... well founlisl, Ihal all thn s'lurees llf rev.-iiu.. pnivM.'.! In I-.e act of Aneu't 2S, lini, wouhl le. avail'.ble, nul Hint, .iwlnv t'.th" hleh"r rat" .if taxation Imp'..Mit up.in ilistilled splrhs aud B.im.' ..th¬ er articles, the receipts under th" int'rnnl revenue laws wnuld Is. very .'nnslhrably in''r.!u.sed, but the decision nf th" Supr"iu" Court, holdiuif the morn" tax pn.vlsl.nn nf Ihe a.n tn I,.'un"..nstituti.inal, ami Hi" In-t that the recfilptfl from int.Tnal revenue di.l unt Incnius" HS nuH.'ipaled. hut actually fell '.n«3,«'J9,M).7a-aurtu«tho nB.'nl yenr IsliS, as''onipare.l with the previous yenr, ii.,t- wlthstani^uK lh" hlicher rate laip.:is.-.] .,q spirits and ol'.i'.r articles, hnVe ifr'-atiy al. ti-red tbe sit nation, and 1 am n iw of the '.pinion thst thf will 1," a .l"llci.'u-v of ihiut tl7.hO).'"ll 'lurinit the ciirr..'Ut llncsl
A aiao,OOa Wr<ldlns, Th" weddintfol >Ii,.s c an Ilaien Diis.-h, lauuht.'r of Al ij.hus Iius.'h, ihe weahhy or"Wer, to Talll von Oontnrd. of O'-rmany. ;o')k p ace In lit. I. .ul*. Th'i affair ,:.at flOO,!).*.
American Wheat for^««tralla.
In eon.seq.ieii. .• of the hiffh priie of wb.4n In Australia, a taiiinrnia st-amsr hss iaHe.1 »lth I'JOO tons of wb-uil fjT Mydu"y, ad thrive .'ttierears.-.«« will arrive at lirUbau" Tiiulu ai — iil. Tba prt'e o! whcit, Uiiici, is eih'b' I per i ushel.
Main* Conteala lUxal,
T «*Bt Att .m"y-G«neral ol Hanoi-
jas ua, ,.;ei that th" irueaatoy couteaU C"U' tuced t y refall tra'l.«ai"a an- lllnK-al.
Correrl n'eilliwr P*r«c»*u.
The OoveraiDHit Weata*ff Bureau elalijij
-hal Mil D*r c«at. el tt* Movaabtt taacaili
thtamti traimat
THE NEV;3 EPiT0V.7E0
W»«tUnffton Items.
The appi.utment of three Co!niiiltlo«.s on rr.viieires and Flections wns agn'O'I to by IU" House of n-'pr.sentativ.'s.
'.'resident ("l.veland preseiito.I Ferdlnan.! liimlsel. flrst ollV'ur uf the Hamburc-.Vmeri- ein line stenm«hip Suevih. with a R"ld me.lnl, nri.l S'litiieii \&vck.',^EIehh.il!!. Scliutt and Miin(siarrtt, ..f the same vos.sel, wilh sr.v"r m.'.lnls In rtvoj^Lltion of tiieir assl.stnnee in .s.AvluK the llv.'s of oliihl ol fie crow ofth.' Amorican schooner Mnrv E. .Amslon. ..f Calais, >Ie.
-fh" Bureau et Construetion and r.epnir r..;...lis Ihnt lh" iKittleship Indinna Is now nt til" (i .iut of e,.tnpl.Mi.in. H"r turrcis nad r,'ii-;uuitl.^;i hoists do nut Work satisfnc-' I' ril"', however, uud c h.'ai ROS .ire ncwbeiuK ii'n.l'e in ther.-.
S ereiary He^ho.-t h«. deoile 1 to rIvc th.> Uui I.n Iron Works; of Snn Frnncis'o, an op- p.riiinity to scare one of thelwohanla- siips. fnr which hlls w.-r,' reoeutly opsaeJ, ly mo.llfyln.it Itshld.
rri'sldent ("leve'nnd relurnej to Wsshlni;- t'ln after his oullnt; la Sorth Ciirollna Wiiters.
Sta*.'-'dlun"rs and public receptions wiil be i^iveu this wiut..r on elterL«toTh--rj;.ayi durius' th" season hy the Vre.sident.
A. II, Hurt, of Mississippi, has hcen ap¬ pointed A.ssi8iant SupiTinti'tidenf ot tho tr.'e ileliverv servico of tho rostollloo Depart¬ ment, vIcoW. W. HII'.
Yaiu-Va;. Minister from (Jhlna lo tbo I'nit- .'.I Slates. Spain and Peru, and his suite, ar- ri v.'.l aft.'r a tw.i mouths' trip abroad,
r.eprosenlntive Woomcr (Hep,), ot the V urteenth rennsylvnnln District, fell on a "lipis'rv sidewalk In Washlnnt.in nud hr.ik.' 1,1s left l.'i{.
Cnrl Sehuri .leliver.'1 the annunl aldross before the Natl.iual Cull H.'rvlce ll,.rorm As- 'neinilon iu Washln'^-lnn. llo va* reelected I'resident.
Mrs. n. W. Reahrooke, a clerk In the r.itent Office. Interior ii'partni^nt, died su'l.l.nly. The cause of death Is thOUKht to lo h.'nri ilisease, Mrs, 8oabr.wke wss a member nt a dlsllni;nl3bed family of thnt u.-inie ot South Carolina.
noinestle.
Mni. riilltp D, Armour, ol Chicane, 111., reei'lved many threntenlug letters deraand- luitC-'JO.O.O.
Aflcr overwholminffly defeating th'-* tio- cinllsts' priposltinn to tako a hand In parly pnlitlcs, tho Federation of LnhorCotventiou at New York City a-ljoi»me<I sine die.
Tho Oerman Nallonal Bank, ot Lincoln, N.'u , olus.-.! Us doors and Is under tho eare of the National Hank Ktaminer The capi¬ tal slock was 1100,003, and deposits about
i.io.coo.
Mrs. MoClclInn 1 r.lchnrds.in, sislcr-ln-Uw of Oeneral (Jnsslus M. Clav, was burned to death at her home, near't'alley View. Ky. Sho was slnndiug In front ol a heatillgsIo^e, when hur dress cniiKht Are.
Howard Mood, aged nineteen, while sknt- ing, broke through tho loo under the Djla- wnro lirldgo at Portland, penn. His nephew. Hoy Carpenter, aged eleven, went to his a«- sistnnce. Ho also fell Into tbo water .aud both wero drowned.
Nenr Oochoetop, N, T., a fust express train consisting ot nn engine, llvo baggage cars, one smoker, a dav and ihreo sleeiilng oars, was derailo.l, ami Iho iandor.audslx forward cars pitched down a twenly-llve foot em- biiukment. Five passengers were lujnrej. r John Uudes, a florist, ot Loug Island Oily, on.led his existence by hanging. Buttor the discovery ef Ilro by his stepson, Joseph Her- gnt7, Ills plot to hum the naiise, ooenpants nud adjoining gr.'cnhousos mignt have suc- eee.k'd.
infernal machincw nddreM.ii to Philip D, Armour au'l O.'orge M, Pullman wllVe found In the mall In Chicago, III,, after tbe mlll- loQalres bad been warned ot danger,'
Several companies oftho new Irish-Amer¬ ican mllllant organization bavo been raised In lloston,
Thoro wns a large mootrng Ip Carnegie Hnll. New York City, under the «it»ploea ol the Chureh Tompernnco Roolcly, to protest against open saloons on fSutidavi tho speak¬ ers worn Bishop Potter, Bishnu Dome, tho Ilev. Drs. Doyle. Faunce, Buckley and ; Thompson, aud Warner Miller and Frederic II. Ooudert.
Petor Flynn, a nine-yonr-old boy, Iroko I through Ihe lou while skating on L'lUg T.,ako, | MillortoD,N. Y,, nnd was drowned. Many lir.-ivohnl InelTeelualaltempls were made to res'juo hltn, !
Angus D. Ollhert, wbo raurdcr?d Alice j Sterling, atwelve-yoar-old Itoxbury girl, Iiut spring, was sentenced at Boston, Mass.. to I be hanged on February 21. j
Simple funernl sorvicos .were held over tho I body of Alloa a. Thurin'iu, lu Columbus, Oh.,.. j
Mr. Annie Smith, of New Yerk (Iity, over- | com., bv remorse bocause of her thirst for ' whiskv," too;c earl'..llj a'.'td In hor family's ' prusetiee and .Hid In twenly minutes.
Nearly llvo liiindie.l men wero dlsohurgo,! i nt the NorfiJk (Va.) navy yard. Itopairs to ; 111.. Ilal.'lgh nnd Montgotn.'ry hnvo lie'.u eoinplele.l. and very liltle r.mialns to hu , d.in" un tno Biincrnft nnd Dolp'il,
«t, Joseph's Foundling Asylum, Troy, N, Y., was dostruyed hy Ilie, Tho Inmates, I'iglitvln iiiiml.or, ..scaped. 1
Thoglftof fl.liOO.OOOby Misa H'llen Cul¬ ver to (Milengn I'lilversllv Insures an criual uuinunt fr.nn Juhn D. Ilock'follur,
John McUontild, a small boy, was killed l.y Bcahlocnrln Nsw York CItyitho grlpiunti ; tried to escape, Inl was pioveulol by tbs ; angry CfovfJ,
NZV/ YORK STATE NEWS.
Offirial Vote nf Nriv Vark! Th* fttate Board of Canva:s-ia mil al AU tsinv, C.iutrolh'r r.obi-rt.". Ktnta Treasurer C.lvln and Stale Kupln.'er .A-dains bdniJ" prsent, anl canvas .d tho Slate oioctlon re'. turns. The vole by eountl-s fur Secretary of Stato Is us full.iws
Alb.inv
Allegany
llMOmo
C.nttaraugus
Civtipa
Chautauqua
Chemunit
Chenango .
(''linton
Columbia
Cortlnnd..,,
Delaware
Dutebess.
Krie.,
Ksscx
Fraukllu
Fulton and Uaailltou.
Ci'ncsee
O.-i-ene
Herkimer
Jefferson
hlURS
Lewis
Livingston
Mndlson
Monroe
Montgoinorv
New York
Niagara
Oneida
On'ondnga
Ontario
Orange
Orleans ib
Oswego ^
Otsego
I'utnam
Queens
li"nsscloer
K.chmond
lloekiand
SI. Lawrence ,.
Saratoga
Seheneetady
Sohoharle
Schuyler
Seneca
Sieulh'n
SiifTolk
S'jlllvan
Tio.^n...'
Tompkins
risier
Wnri-en
Wushingtou
Wavne
Wi.stehester.
Wyoming
Ynl.'S
Totals
P.iliner over King
Pn'mcr.
1S,9.5»
,1,231
7,161
.... r,,T:t
..... V.WSl
....' v.-xn
.... ^..s;^
B.IHJ
4.S7I
6215
!i.71(l
fi,.M.S
fl.fWt
.... Si.ttSI
:t.6i-i
l.CM
.... (i.sai
8.(137
!i.m7
ti.siat
9.007
.... 77.57!*
.... H.CAl
.... S,!H'J
.... n,6Sii
.... 21.711
8,818
.... 97,1711
11,1176
,,,. 14.mo
.... 17.3118
6.110
.... 11.017
4.rao
.... D.tO'i
.... 6,1,-71
.. , 2,071
,... Wii*
.... u.mo
.... 3,79>l
.,., 8,2:'j
..,, 11,260
.,,. 7,006
3.606
.... ».i;a«
... 'i,U'i
2.971)
... I'.lSl
... B.3li6
.... 3,1153
.... .S.M2S
.... 1.12.1
.... 9,'IS7
,... 3,Sl'3
. .. 7,t«5
n.iwi
.... 13,718
... l,07l>
,,., 2,«15
, .C31J!'B
Kinc. 18.16S
:>.(M.1
4.197
iI,7M
4.S0S
s.o«
e.oaa
3.874
S.OAt
4.7M
1,«V*
S.14S
6,1*4-1
SS.IM
I.IM
1,767
4.0<7
1,7M
S.IM
4,185
e.ioo
Ei.im
•i.tit
S,3S3
a.618
1.1,775
1.54i
lll.t»«
5.165
1I.80O
18.999
4,108
7.51S
2.860
4,8711
4.608
1.182
12,0011
1S,39»
4,728
3,0611
8.176
4,608
8,781
4,280
I,85T
8.881
4,878
4,054
a,fl7«
1,8M
8,621)
7,114
' 1,875
8,871^
S,l(i-
11,881
1,6171
1,183
511,060
.90,145
The vott« for iha cahdldalas ol theotber nrtlcs for Bocretarv of Stato woro ns follows: Kinllh, Prohibition, 25,239i Pclleaa, Boolal'- Isl, 21,197; Wnliemnn. PonulLst, GOIB.
Tb.> eauvasn showed tliat tlie PopullstJ ceased to ho a party In this Hiate. not having polled ono per eent. of Iho I.Hnl vot... Tbeir whole voto for Socrotni-y ot State wns only (11116, whereas 1,139,021 lallota wero oast lor that ome.'.
Tho veto on the pioposltlon to spend tt,. 000.000 lu liuiirnving the Btate oannls was also eanv.isgcd. 'I'lu-r.. \rero 5'JJ.77U votesfui' Ihls proposition nud 3'22,S31 ngiilu.st It.
Mellieds of I.ejltlatlon.
Th" ooiuiuissinn npiinlntat by C.ovarnor Morton to roomoiu'.nd chongcw in Iho metuo'J* ot loglslatlcn Illed Itsrophrt with thn Oover-. nor, 'ibe confmlaslou consists of Llentenaot- Oovornor Halcton, Danforth E, AIntworIb, .'x-Senntor John J Mnson, John 8. Kanyoo, Clork ol the Stale Senate, and Simon Starao, ol Now York Olty.
Tbo report recommeuds, among othar thiugs, that all privato and local btU*. Id- eluding MIW whii'b relate to tsunlalpaml**. shall he tiled either before tbe beglnalas ol tbe legislative session or within tblrtvOay* ' befure their presentation to tho LegUIatun, unless tho Qovernor makes a s|H>olal roooin- mendntlon ot urgeuoy, and that oooh bill shall lie acoouipaule.I with proof that a no¬ tice waa duly published, or fitisatuilly served, or bolh, on every lntori«t whieh may bo alleote.1 hy such legislation,
Tbo comalsston also propo.ses that gansral public measures sbuuld he referred bsfora iia.',-ago to tho Ooininlaslonors to rovl** Iha slututes, to report upon lh'.< effoJt of suoh luoasnrrs andtbeir pla'O lu lUe body ol tbtf statute law.
Nrw Cableway Tor Canals.
Word bos hoon received of the tierfoetlon of a cableway system for canal-ooat pro- • piilsloB hy tho General Eleelrlo Company, of Bebenectady, which, while not wholly uoUk* the Laml) system recently tried at Tona- wond.-i, Is much lighter and ch.'aper la eoa- structlon, Tho company asserts that tbe system Wholly avoids the claims of Lamb under his palouls, thus preventing Itllga- th.n. liio Cnturaet Oeneral Klectrlo Com¬ pnny, which controls the uso of cleetrlolty upou Ihe canals, will he asked In a dny or two to give Iho new sjslein a trial beforo euntracllng for the construction of tba llua through tho Stnto.
A big lockout of tallora was begun In New 1 York City nud BrOOklyo/IJio contrhotors. it \ is allege.!, making nn nltomp! Xi ropudlat" j tho agreement with tho (neo. Siiteen i thousand workoisnrcnfTecleJ. !
In a ral.l on the 1 licit slllls of Ous and Edward Thomas, In Ilardlu (.ouuly, Touu- ossee, Ed. Thomas wn.s killed hy the revenue ollloeri, loUn K.-iiiied, wlio led tho «fflcers to the stills, was killed by Ous Thomas.
Abo Taylor, tho murderer of Marshal F.morson, of Ahimo^n, Col., was executed In , tho Cnl^irndo Penltinlinry, In C lOon (;ity, ^ Taylor and his partner ha'l stolen n lot o( | oats, aU'l tho Mnrsh,ii was trying to nrrosl i him.
The American Iin..'r St, Paul and tho j Ciiiitit',1 st"atnsl.i|i Canijinula, met In ml.1- I ocean and nice 1 In the Port ol New I'ork. The Cninpaulabeat th" SI, I'.iul twenty-throe i minutes, |
The Amorican Fe leratiou of Labor, In bos- I slou nt Now York Ciiy, di'elnre.l agaiust the i practice of carrying malls on street cars.
Casesof cjrniptlon In the police foroe ol Philadelphia, Peun,, wero brought out Intho leglBlnllv" Investigation,
Mrs, Cliaiinei V Ilowell was acquitted In W.'llsbor'i, P.'tin.. ol tho inurjer ul Ulm ' Klir.ab.'th Kiin|.p.
Th" whule gran I ...lan 1 ol th" Brighton | Bea.'h ra.'e-track, Cin.iy Islan.!, N. Y., wns I burned, hut the suti'lcs adjoiniug weru saved. Till! I'j.ss In »10,030. The stunt will bo ro- hiilllat onco.
'I'ho projiorty and fi-.incUises of Ihe Long Is'andTrnctlon Coninnny wore soli at au> ll;u iu Urjjklyu for 15,'.0j,'XIO,
rmi^lfn Notei.
The dif'-.v.-iy ol p'jlioleum In O.nllcla bas cnii.se.l a h"nvy t.'ll lu the prl"" of thnt prod- U't. Thiiilnll'li.li pr .lU"-r« hnvo decldod lo form a ring f. n^'ilhite the nulput,
Hiniu Is so.''iln,Moublaiu a loau uf (II,- C'lCOWJ trim Frau'J,
At. un.'onflrmod ruiuor wiis In eliciilallon tbit nvgolia«if-n» for thu ceisl'jn ol Cui^n to niigl.ind w.r** In pro./r'Mis,
Fp,sh r.'iiif.'rc'.u'Uts hfl Iin'.y for Mas- Sl n'nh anild gr.'iit popular < iiihusiasm,
III tl:.: lu'is«a"n> of AIntn . 1009 (Jliristlnni nr" rai I tu bnv.i List tlie.r livea, trhtlo It/M ^rx.niHU rf fug.-.s are hell c,i|,iive.
Kr. vou BoBtt "ij"r, Oermanv's Minister of til-It.l. rlor, iulro.tu.i-I In tlie nolch»lu« • I'ill pr.vidliilf for iL.'r'-nllou of a chsiilior ' . lujiosed ')t lutlsiins aud eniiiloyers, the 'luly of whi.'h i.hnll t* lo deehie tra Ies dis¬ pute!.
.A'lv.'.'es tr.ni CiBatniixy y/.e are to the »'fte-t t'la*. durluie th'. inasHa.'re lu Caeaar.'a on Nov,iinh"r 30, VH) C'lrlstiais wrs kil|.«1.
Kins I',-.'ini "h, nf A»'iante». has atla'.kisl nu I routed the trthi- of A in..si,. tb" mtlvi l««os rt the Britiae, ,llsp-n,,liif thein wilh ! '.rreat slaugllter,
Tbe Kultsu lastwil a it:-rer, rnlaliv" to re- f rns ,u Aslatle luil'v irhich iluv Ii' later- .'—fe.1 as illn-cte I a'aUut AiTn'.olntw.
(iwint; u. 1.," • ,„- .I.nu numlMr o. e,xaai ol ;" |..« f"\"r lU'T". tht Ouii'-malau lloveni- iii'-nt t a- ',r lerel th-. IndaAi.it" po«t(..>ua- |t:ent ul ti," annu i! tall la taa Fslip-.
Flv" hin.dr"'l luof la'^.i-ers arrived al C'.'.D i'..!»':nhia, Irma Cartbu,-rai. lu worii "U fh'l I'aaaitia Cam'.
The DegM-i Miuirl-.- ol W.ir, O'mwa RrasBlnc. boa i'«.ig.i.«l oa aoj^not ..f Iba sh -vlug of his pr ijeot of military ro'oria.
The cnilaerLjah-rdi, rwunlly par.has*,! hy th> Arz-utlne ^¦^'^'l•mieo» fi ,iu Italy, has a'-;iveil ui Ar^'eatiae water>,
Japna hiss r'lluqaiat,«d Port Arthur to O.ilui. .
At Gaayanul', Ecuador, a violent taith- 'laakesboak was lait Uoasw WOT*ahalt«Md. mtaoU«a>w***l«*t. ~ TiMiTlMlB TfiaMili r
Kleclrle Mitlit I'tant itnrnod.
The electric llghl plant at Chaluam C«n« tre, which furnishes thn lights forCha(baoi| lielungluglo Henry C, Spcngler, was burnad tu the ground, together with a grist mill aad linrns. It Is supposed tn he a lire of looen- .Ihiry origin. 'Tbu properly wus Insured lor .iver (IS.OOO, Thrue b:iru.s wort dtstroyed by llrulo Kindorhook the sH.iiu Dlaht. In ouo theru were carriages, wa..<ons andslelshi own.id by R, N, Uruwn A Sou, ot Klndttrhuok, valued al 82000,
rrjlie for III* M, V, N. O.
Capialn James B, Burbaiik has reported to the War Deparlmenl ou the work of tho Na¬ tional Ouard ol the Slato nf New York. H« says tbat tbe men available for miillary ttt. vli'o number SflO.OO'J.
(3a|italii Biirbank espooially compllmenla the S venth and Sevonly-llrsl Itiglmenl* fdt thoir f work durl|ig Ilto Brooklyn troU*j strik*. , '
Aller Train Wreck Itobbar*. Chief olDnteotlvi's Frank La Point*, Of Ihll New York Centrarswegtorn illvlalon, I* working on two eases ul train wrock rob* lierles which hid fair to criminals at laait llfty cltlr,*iu of Churchvllle andllergeo. Tba Bergen gang will Includo ovr thlrty-flva men. It Is slated that many ol them ara prnininent eitizens.
Illrich Hues fur Offle*.
Before the Court of Appeals wa* argood III" eas.1 ot the people ox rel Hugo HIrach uijniiist the Kings Couuly Boanl Ot Oaa- vus.siirs. Mr. Illnieh was tho ItvpubUoaa eandldato fur Supremo Ciniit Justle* talB*. Second Depailmenl. and Mortlu J. Keogh the Democrdio oacdhlaK',
Th.' Board nl Canvassers gave a mojoriljr ol BOO to Keogh. Tbe asUon Is to eooiral the lioartl ul Couvaasers to award the Mtea to Hirseh.
Uallrnad NIallan Iluroeil.
Th" station for the east bound train* Cl IhoNew York, Now Haven ami HotUord Kallroa'I in Tulhamrllla was burned. Tha fire, It Is supposed, orl',;inated from a *park from a locomotive. Ail the tiekrts, book* nnd re[K)rts werehiirnel. The Iom I* oMI- matel at t7390i fully lusuruX
The/ bar* Nut «ell nil ttaaaa.
In tho ease otOarrelt Toole, a pen«loa*r ol Utica, against tin Board ot Suparvlfoi* ol Unelda Countv, Judge Vano, of tb* .Bu- pr"me C.iurt, diieldej that a hous i purobasad Hithpeusluu mouey eaiuiot be sold lor tax**.
Oeueral llemi
A mnn suppo. fatally injur '
of a oar oa
the i.astbound E'npire State Kspreoa. TThna picli.'d up hn said he lived In AnisterJa-a, l/ut ts.for.. h.i covld toll his name hu beoan* uDoontelous,
Dc .lev, eairtneier ol the Onngo Coanty eipreaf. train oil th' Krie roa', h-aoed loo far frum ftlaoah near Cnrpeuter's Point aad hu h-wd struck a wall criue. He was kao'ke.i from his cih aad totally hur:.
Aarou J, Wrrihalai, I raveling •aloaaua fj-thechrthlnKhrm uf WerfhHin Brotbafa. aa- caught lu the alitvator of tbe I .aailnir Bulldln/. Alliany, and klllwJ.
,1. B. Harris, a wo l-kaown eboe*o •zpait, 1i".l at his bouin la As^aOTfi.
Jam** McConnack, * Lske Kbora *wit«ll- mnu. wa* crunbed tu d.nll. bslw**a tt0 bumpers of frflicbt ears wbllsba wtw maHttt a .'uupllag In tbe Eoal Baffnl j yaria. ME (-..rmaet woathlrty-slr yram old aad at-- married, UU elder I'ruihcr la iiauaraiaa* ("-nuiejilrat ol tbu Brooklyn llrlj(litt (ftt. roa'' svMeiB.
Vur.-nan T, Ploi's, formerly B.'.uu Brothar htJo.. baakan. ol Naw ] aud ril lh* Clav* Iroa alars, aad y.ar ago ktad hootttffat Itt W, tt, I
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| Title | Queens County Review 18951220 |
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pus CODITT REYIEW ^ Iri Ml PrilltiBt OfiK9.i i au, ann* or : JOB PRINTING txtetrrth n i«a :itaghiBit Style of the Art (Mtm $ouni^ lletoieto. A F.VMII.V NKWSPAl'ER OF LOt .VI. AM> GENKU.Vl. INTF.M.KJEXt K. VOL. I. FBEEl'OKT. N. Y., FElDAY, DECEMBER 20. 1^9.-.. siw ^- tk* htdga a serf am X h:*r.', MW Priaellla rae. . .. ftftata br a atgantio biM Ott la tb* winter son. n* gMd«r tafped hi* wing* In att iad, Ualair, praaed tbe paee W'jil. *• with fMlu'ga o; despair tb* asbappy ebas <. liaaaM Ib* h*Jcerow double quIeV, .Aa4 aa the gamier came Xi MH* I ralMd mr walking itloli . Aad with aaerrlns aim ¦poB hi* he.-vl a wha^'i proTOJ the maid's releasa Wiotg harm—for be torne I nn hb 'ua:'/ Aal giOMl hi* eye* In'pehv. "tar Ohriilm II binl III'r^aly quite ^ dangle on the pes,'' lhaanrmared, 'Mil with rare delight We eal him wini; aad le.-." ¦b* Balled aod said, "ITeu'll eomearounil Oa Christmas Day to dins'." 11 aicwered. with a bow pmfonnd, .'Til be there snow or sblne:" Isialejr pride the gander '.ay i. ..Aaat ItudooB, brown and ta*. Vtoa tb* dbh Ihat Christmas Ii«}-, I - Wbil* we aboat blm u^ Aeroii tbe board open me fell ^Jttt nolle, whlob was the sprinn's, '''Till I wo* dazed and couldn't tell _ TM ilnmitlelu frsm the winits. Wc at* blm till he was a wreck— ' A wreck ot lOTeliness — Aad Ihen onto her fairy becit Aad call, I most confeer, I waat for lore'* most preislons sake- (tdOtt set my dreams ostlr^— ¦> Behind the flowered soreen to break Tk* fnU wl*h bone with her. '^ I won the letter part, nnd wished— Bbe seemed my wisn to read, Wbll* with ber «y* la aloe she flsbej Wllh eabtlH skill Indeed. foal than the Christmas ehlmes with zoit Trembled aoroiw tbe del', ShabiiLshad as If thsy did suggnsl Tbe mcri7 wedding hcP. Hy golden wish, made on that day Of revelry and mirth, s B*a been fnlniled—perpetual May For me beglldi the earth. ^ t>at wish bone, like the horseshos oli', Tkat brings good 'lack galore, How, mended, hangs with charm untuid absTS our cottage door. -II. K. Munklttriclt. ta rapport henelf an' her two little ehildreu, an' yon with plenty and to •parr, I know'it iit't right. I can tell yon DOW, father, that 1 go to see .Ton- ay eT'ry time I go to Hebron, an' if ' we weren't *o poor onrselTes, an' if my btuband'* invalid mother (li.lc't have to live with n«, I'd bring Jenny an' her children right here to live." "I'd netrer darken your door ng'in if yon did." - ''I gness ma wonld. It's a bnrning shame, p*, that yon won't even let her (to to Hebron to seo Jennv. It'.i kill¬ ing ma. To thiok of licr own daugh¬ ter liriog only fifti^en miles away iiD.I ber mother not sceiup; her for nearly aix years I It'a wicked. If I was ma I'd go no matter what yon sai.l" "Tonr ma knows very well that shu'.l have to go (or pood if ..he went at all" repUe.i her father, colJIy. Thnu ho added: "I mnst bo goin', for I'vo got to go 'ronnd by Job Pronty's nn' see if he'll loan me his light wai^on to go to He¬ bron wilh, Wednesilay. I broke tho tongne* o' minoSaaday.au' that posliy wa^onmaker down to the Tillage aiu't goin' to git it fixed fer a month, I reckon. Yoa au' Tom'll bo over to eat dinner witb us Christma-', I s'pose?" "Yes, I s'pose so." They parted with mauiti'st stilTiicss of manner on both sides. "ict! aet! set!" said Mrn. Jeaness, as her father walked out of the yard and down tho ro.ad toivarl his own trnnk and brcnght forth a tiny china cup with "From Papa" on it, and a little aampler with "Qod bleas father and mother" worked in rather uncer¬ tain letters by a little hand. There was a string of bluo glass beads that he has gircn her on hcr fifth birthday and in a heavy black case was a daguerreotype of her with tho beads aronnd her neck. The lit¬ tle pictured face smiled up at him from the framo and there was a mist before his eyes when he thought ol how many, many times those bare lit- tie arms had tightonc.l in a warm cm- brace aronnd his neck, ami of hoiv many times those fmiltng lips had kissed him an iV said : "llove you best of nnyboiy in all tho world, farver." Everything in the trunk was a re¬ minder of her in her baby doys, of bis little Jenny. Ho sat down on the floor beaide the trunk and took the things out one by one, the stern look in his face softouiog and his heart growing warmer. Ho smiled when be came to a little whito sunbnnnet ond remembered just hnw Jenny bad looked when eho cume toddlinf! out to meet hun, wearing it for tbe tirst time. It was 9 o'clock when he went bae't to tho kitchen. His wife losked up from the w.ekly paper she was read¬ ing and said: "Why, .JasoD, you niu't bsen up iu tbe attic all tbistime? I s'posed you'd come dowu an' goue to bod long ago" CHRISTMAS TOYS. quarter of an inch ot less of Ihe mold, I according to the desired thickness of I the shell of the head. Then a thin .nOST OK THKH ARK MADK IN j layer of clay ia spread over the ex- 0.>'K GKRMAN PROVINCK. posed portion of Ihe core and the other bolf of the mold is pressed down >'e.rlj- Kver, Thurlnglin Is « Muker "'" '1>'^ «"'' '^/'¦^^^^;^, '" "'»» "e"--" orniiythlngs-l'urnlng Out Dolls {.¦Jj'^ ""'^ '='^'"'' " «Ije molJs will b, — Wnere American Manu- farturers Kxe'cL DE.\I.Er. in loTi wos crossini; the .At¬ lantic a few years neo ou bis way to rhuriDgis, G e r - many, where most of tho world's play¬ things for children ure made. Among tli'j posfengcrs on i-'iiipboard, says the Chicai^o Hecortl,was nu American laly with her daughlcr, a bright eyed, curly- headed four-year-olJ. As "tbo child skipped merrily about tbo deck on picasaut days the dealer thought how much moro beautiful aud attractive his dolls could be mndo if tboy were modeled after i-uch a type of the American child in.stead of" afler little fiermans and Italiaus and rarisians. For two or three .lays the idoa kept growing upon him until he finally sought out the American lady and succeeded in obtaining her permission r ON CflOISTMAS EVE. BT BIBBODB. DUNNOwbat in creation to get yoar ma for Obriatmar, Mandy" and JaaoB Uogarlh lookod at bia (Uoghter ioqnir- iagly aa if expect¬ ing ber to aaggeat •ome Biiitable gift. Bat aba waa busy at that moment teatiog tbe condi¬ tion o( a cake in t h * oTen b y tbrnatiugabroom alraw into it, and wben ahe had riaen to ber (eet ber father aaid: "I got ber a nice ailk nmbrel' with kailver baodlo laa' Cbristmaa; paid foiu dollar* an' aeyenty-nioe eenla for It; an' I'll be awitohed if aho'a bad it out o* tbe oasa it aama iu bnt one ¦olltary time, ao' then abe knowed it wa'n't goin' to raio. Beata all bow MVin' ^oar m* ia of tbioga. There'a th* ailk dreaa pattern I got 'er two jcan ago tbia Chriatmaa, not eren ¦wd* ap yit. I want to git ber aome- tkiag *^t Obrialma* tbat abe'll baT« to «M an' enjoy. What kio yoa eug- C**t, llaodyr" Hi* married daoghtcr, Amanda Jen- 'mttt, now atood at her molding board rolling oat pie eraat. Bbe waa a dumpy Htu* body with Unghing bluo eyes \' nnd • good-hamored expreetion of •onatcnane*. Bat now a look ot de- teraipation oame in her face and abs ton*d Middenly and faced ber father, with har baok to Ibe table and tbe totlint pin held m both banda aoroaa Att ofiwked gingham apron. "Ton want me to tell yoa what to i uat for na'a Christmas gift, pa?" !- "T**; Mamad if I kuow what to glCT' "I «an tell yon io one word, pa." -••Ton kio? Well, I'll git it tf it 4M'te3a* at too high a flgger. Nerer tad b*tt*r erop* io my life than I bad tkia -raar. My onions an' tobaoker '11 Mng M* in $300 more'n I expected to ^L : SH lor 'ttt, an' tb* roxberry crop was ¦(. MMMthiag tremeojoa an'I didn't have Iff-Ahtin h qtttt (or leaa'o tweuty cents. Tov ttt done ber (all abare o' work jtm' r« aoxiona lo git her tomethiog ImI kantom lor Chriatmaa. What •tall itb*?" Hi* dnagbter lookod at bim ateadily for h moment and then aaid alowly and dlatiaeUy. "Janny I" A Millcn (rown took Ibe place of ibo kindly anil* on bia wrinkled (ace. Hia oy** fliabed ominoiuly and bia voio* waa harab and cold as'he aaid : "HaTon't I told yoo, klandy Jeo- mttt, htrtt to mention tbat name tu »*»" "I know tbat yoa hare" replied Handy vith gatftering eoata ;e; "but I Mwor aUd that I wpaldn'l do it, and vhoM yon aakod ma what I thnaght tth'i Uko bort (or iChri*tma*, i jutt uti won what I %d(w *b*'d like beet. • Bta'd rather have my aister Jeooy I ttnannything monvy ean bay." Then ah* added, undanoted by ber flMhor'a frowning viaage: " That shuil.s a gl.nv thr.iiiKii nil ihe year. Hark, how Ihe hi'll-.. a iillv'ry .'hinu'. liing out their wel.' .iii.> far aii'l near! home. "The aottost man that ever walked the earth I I r.uuldu't stand it about ,Ienny if 1 was mother. She's dying to seo Jenny's b.ibios, nu' 1 just b'leeTO that fAth'.>r'.i scjftou if ho saw 'em once. The ouly grandchildren he's got on earth, and ho nor mn never even saw them. If 1 darel I'd fix it ao hs ahould sec thuic tivo dear liltle tots one:!" It was ilar'K wheu Ja»on Ho/art'a reaohoi his house. There wero no lights in the front win lows of tho big, square farm bouso with an incredibly long L bai.^ of it. He walked aronn.I ta tho rear, whero streams ot cheery light ahone from tho kitoheu windows, .K pleasant o ior of frying h'lm greeto 1 him *B ho eutero I the kitchen, whero a table with a pu iwy cloth was set for supper, close to thu sbiuin.; kitcheu stove. "It was 81 chilly in the dining-room, I thought we'd eat supper out hCr"" said his wifo, a small, slight, gray haired woman. "I enjoy catiu' in tU3 kitcben of a oold nigbt like thi<" rai.l ber hus¬ band. "It's gittin' colder faU. .Sup¬ per 'about ready?" "Yes; I'll talic it rla;ht up." Tbey talked little while they at.\ Jason w.ia iunnr.lly rilielli.nis over what he called his .iaii^^lit.r'i, 'impti- .lonce" and Mrs. Ho;;arth's thongbte I could not be given uttcrauo, becaus- they were o.' Jenny. ! "I must go up to tbj attic an' git : ont the bnlf'io ro'Jcs" sail Sir. Ho- garth, pushing his chair away from the table. "I'll start so early in the I raornin'I won't have tiau'm i,'it thn j robea then. I guess I'll put right olf j for bed soon as I git the r.>be». I've I got to b« off by 5 o'clock. ' Five miuutes later he was in his ' musty, cobwebbe' old attic, can He iu , hand. Wh«n he had fouU'l the ro'oes bo said to himself: j "Wonder if my oig fur muifl.'r ain't : np here in h.i;uo o' tkem trunks? i I'll need it if it'a col 1 as I thiuk it'll ; be in Ihe morning. Mt'ijbe it's in this ' tiank." I He dropped on one knee before a amall, old, hair-oivere 1 tntn'K. with [ bross-headel nails that hal lost tb'ir : laater yearj a.;o. 'iiiroviU':; u;. tb-' Imnk lid, be hell the can lie l,>wcr. j Hie eye fell on a big r.i.; .loll witii a china he.iJ. He pi.'kcd it np an 1 atareJ at it a m.nueut. His miud weut bu': to a Chr.stmi^ long years ago. Ho wai a pj.>r y.Min; married mau then, an I be hal worked ! nearly all day at huskin.,; c^rn (or a neighbor, to .aru m..ney to b-jy that ; .^ .. doll head, «nl his wifu bai set up uu- ' lai^ ttgitt and battomng up his j til midnight to make tho clu-ji«y bo iy aiMaoalt "Whan yoar aialer Jenny I stuffed with saw.lust. He rememlKre I ' diagtaead th* family by up an' rnaniug I bow his little Jenny ha t shrie\(.l with . a**T with that Will Martia an'mar- joy wheu she fouiid the doll in her VTia' into that good-for-ootbing j stuckini; the next m.iraini; .\nlwjit jMaitin lamily, I aaid tbat I'd never is this? .K tiny, fa.Iel, hlu.i meriuj •va hcr aa my daaghter ag'in, an' I { baby taivpir. 'His wif.. had mada it saver will. I aaid that ahe should U'f.'re Jenny .had vet ouie into the MWr cro** ny Ihreebold ag'iB, an' abe world. It was the very liri-t tinv gar- ' MOM ahalL" I menl the had mate, aud ber husband ¦^'I kaov that the Martina are a recalled how the had bliuhed aul tried ) '.le.^sjl scaMP, ant;-'l-3U.',st, Th 111 oome.it alike t.. alt .iii ^arth, l.'..ring sweet gifts .>f lnv.. lui'I re.-* tlf jireei'ius hope and lieartfi-lt ini •lh. llh ,.aiii ; with y. "I'm goiu' rigbt aw.iy. Sot m- out some breakfast on the table an 1 fix tbo colleo BO I kin mika m'j a cup 'fore i start. " "( shall get np an' get you a goal hot breakfast myself, Jason." "You needn't to, Marthv, it'll b3 so early." "I shall get up jusi tho sam '. How liii^liy your voice i.--, Jason. I'm 'iral 1 you took cold up thero lu tho attic. What ever were you doing up there all this time?" "Oh, juit lookin' over soiu"! old Ibiugs. I di.lu't take any coM. Hot¬ ter go to bed, Marthv, if you'r.. bsut ou gittiu' up at I in tho moruiu'." Why, Ja-'OD, how'.i yon happen to como iu at tbo Irout door':'" It waa 'J o'cloi'k at ni,'ht, bitterly col.l and stormy, aud Christmas Kve. .Tasou had jnst come homa (rom He- br.in. His wife had heard him drivo into the barnyard and had made haste I ;a;''eh'ii,rou ¦shipbaarra^^compauie n-ith hor supper that it might be ^^^, ariicle ready nud hot wheu he camo in. She ^or .ome reasou Ainor..-*n mauuU bad also bathed her eyea hastily i col.l water that he might not knov thnt sbo had been 'crying. But h lo mako a nnmiier of pboto,:;raplis of tbo little girl, showing her curls and I her big, laughin? eyef. Witb tbcKe i lie went up uiti tho riiuriiigiaunioun- I tains, and it wni uot lou;< before a ' clever artist bal m.il.led the face lu i clay aul seut it lo ono of tho i ueor littlo factories whero toy.s aro msnu- facture.l, Iu Ciiufie of tim'3 tho dolls' boa Is Were IUll la anl sbipiic I acr.is'i tbe water, reooUiua; this country only j a fow weeks beforo tlhristmi.', j The dealer un iae'iie.l his lr«asnres and displavel theiu iu bis win.lows- scores of bis'iue ttu.l eliina ri' iro.liie- tions of the Is'.'o of his little aciuaiut- aueo on ship'.ioar.I. When the eliil¬ .lreu saw that the .loll really looko'l like an .\iueriesn girl tbo win low.s were .piickly em;.tie I, aii I bv riirint- inss every one nt Ilie hea Is ba.l b' eu foM, Since tiiat tim " the '.leab-r hus Ls'l most of bn d.ill.s.mo loled1.',.iii real boys nu.l girl?, and ho cjii'd, if ho chose, givo their nam .--. .K pic¬ ture of tiie il'jll's hoa I moJoltf 1 sflo The clay in lue mold having dried thoroughly, thohc.il is takeu out anl Fct into n little lire-c'oy reoontaclo much rescinbling a cheese-box. When this is full of hesils it in ready for tho kiln. The process of biirniu'^ tbe clay is the most important in the wholo work. Oniy the most skilled men are employcil, men who can tell almost by instinct bow hnt the t'res should be aud wii.'U tbo bcB'ls bavo beeu suf¬ ficiently biircei'. The kiln itielf is a great fire-clay aparlinent, which opens o9 from tbo factorv and is entered through a number ol small door.-. When tbo lircclny tuues ciiutaininc all the way from ten tu for'y "rn«" ,l(AVa beads have lieen iiiled inside tue kiln, sometimes to tb.' number of ^evernl hundred, tbi' iloorn ar.' all c'-osicd and the beat is staried and kept goinz steadily (or alioui three .lays and tbeu tho furnace is allowed to pool for two days more. If the beat is not kept absolutely even the dolls become I stoop shouldered or hjvo twisted countenances lino those frequently sol.ion the barsain counters of depart¬ ment store-. When tbe heals are taken from tbo kiln Ibcy ore of a faint amber color and nro kuuwn ns bisijuo ware. Kor ordiunry cbiun .lolls a coarser . nility of clay ia jise.l. an.l nfter I eing taken from the fiu-naco tbe tirst time they are dipped into a ulnr.ing solution aU'l theu baked again. Wben tbo bea.ls nre tliiiroui.hly cooled they aro conveyel to a lon;{ table at which .cores of giih, all gav ly dressed and all chattering, are sitting. They range from thirleeu years ot ago upward, tbe laws of the land not per¬ mitting tho eiiiployracnt of y.muger children. Tbo first girl takes the head, and with u deft movement of n brnsh wbicb she holds in her liands, paints tho eyebrows'and then slips it aloug to the next girl, wbo puts tho blushes on the doU's cheeks. A third girl colors tba hair, another the lips, nnd then the hea i is turned over to a more experienced girl, viho is charged with the dnty of puttiug in th-.' eyes. !^he has beforo her a miniature mor¬ tar box full of moist plaster ot paris un.i scoren oi eyes of dilTereut lizos llllll slia ie-. Wheu she has fouud n pair tiiat fits-, siie Insteus tbem in, .'hiuking in tlio jiaping spaces with pbister of paris, whioh is subseiiueut- ly colorcii. For tbo ''go-to-sleeji" ijoll the eyes are attached by littlo wires and ojier'Heii by a simple weight of lead, TjoU'.^ experience Uas made all tbe girls .'Xfenu'ly deft nnd rapid HI thi'ir work, au.t wh.re tbey work l.y till' p i;c:i they soiuetiraes make a." hi','h as fifty cents a r.ny. The feet and hands of tbo dolls aro mol.led aud bake.I jnst llko tho beads. The cloth for the Imdies is cut by a great maebiue, the liuives of which are fashioned in tho exiict shape Of tbo jiieees desiri'i'. The seiviug is all dono liy (::irls, a sinaU iilaej lieiULj left iu one end of tbe bo.Ty for sttifiing. Tho I'l.nteiils ore somuliiues cork, some- tiiues saiv '.us) and sometimes bay. I'spi. r mai-'ue dolls aro prcsse.l into form by a hydraulic tiiachino and aflerwarJ baked oud paiuted liko oth¬ er .lolls. The peasants in tlie aiir- roun.ling country also make great iiuiuliers of knit dolla of a hundred shapes and hues, and tbey aro sold fur n few niarks a dozju tu tho factory managers. The hair of dolls for the eeu unable to ma'.e tov would know if he had any discernment ,it all, for sh.' bad beeu crying nearly all day. Her heart had beeu so heovy with thoughts of Jenny. "How'd you happen to come in at the front door''" ahe oske I. "Yuu mustn't ask questions so near Christinas time" ho said in a voice so ligbt aud joyous thst sho looked up ipiickly. Ue pic'.ied up a lamp an.l said : "I want to go into th'j parlor a min¬ ute befor.' sui.per." -K moment later be called out cheerily : "Come in here au see your Christ¬ mas gilt, ma It's such a beauty I can't wait nntil morniu?" turers hai tbat please tb.' c'-iil Iron of this c inn- try half as w.dl as tboso which coiue from Tliurin.!ia. r.raaps they haven't toe art ol tbe lieriuau pensaiits, wh.is.. fatiiers aU'l graiiilfalbers 'ueforo thetn .Vere tiyui'iker-; -ir, per'.rips, tb.' necessary luo'orials oi-e not at bind; or it may bs that tbey %imply lack the patience. Hut, wjatevur the rea'on, .\mericau w'nuleia'.o toy .leilers aro compelled to sou 1 t > Kurope for their .lolls heals, an J icept cer,ain iinost everytbiu'.? receive is siusl most part comes from England, whero it is minufiicinre I froui a vinety of Ilax kno*n ss mo'.iair llax. Some of tbe m-ire expensive dolls sr-. provi'lcd Wllh real biiir. [ Most of tu" ordinary woolen toys, ' sne'u OS tbe annuals for Soib's ar'K, are wbiltled out iiy the boys and meu in the little mountaiu homes of '. Thtinii'..:io, Tlie wholo family olteu j wur.is at the lin.siu-^s, one mciiUier ; alwavs in.ii;iug an eU'iibaut, an.ilb.r a '' cam.;l, aiiotuer a horse, year in and year uut. Of course they beoiue exii.ri, U'lt tbe jay which tbey iron and mechaui- "Better wait until alt.r snppcr any- il.iiU' beads iipluy col t.iys. Almost every'.'oly in tbe pr.iTineo ot Tbur.ugia is a m»k'?r "' i.layilnu ;.. rhere ar.' twenly factories . r n: re. all of tbem Miit'l andijuflint how. It's all on the table "Xo; come in here first." I Wheu she reacbe'i tho up.'n loir n'. : tbe parlor she saw her hnsban I on his kuees between a little boy of about four years au.l a little girl of tw.i, his ' arms around tbeir waists. A littla wo- •. ma2 'vitb a thin, pale, tear stained ; face showing beneath her cheap little luourning bonnet, was atanaiug be h.n.l Jason "Why —wb"—Jenny ' ' "An 1 this i-> Walter Jason. na'a>:d forme, aul this is Marlhy laabelle, named tor yon" a\id Jason. joyou»ly. , "(.'..aie, como ma; stoi. hu<^in' an' ' cryin'over Jenny aa' take a look at y..ar grau'-cbil'lren. What do you ajy 10 tbem foa a Christmas giff " ¦^ue kuult .lowt» auif tovi theai in ber arms, sayiu.; luc-berently "Jenny—JasKO^-ivn. .iejj- —I—T — y u di'ar. little tuin,;^' iiran'jia's ii.«bie»! You darlings I Yon darlings! You're the uest gift, the tweetost gut, the dearest gift in ad the w.ir: I' The little vieoce child tbat ca-ne to Beth¬ lehem WiU not d.'arer to his mother elur, ,1 are mn Tbev ei l,- il to J eaob, tb ot »' 1>U1 —111 : l.r tilts wh 1 uiaii.' t.. clay mui.Is — r.eeiv oniv fr.'m ilr, t ii'l a week, «hi! some of tbe girl wbo paint e. nn.l lon^c Xi ehe-.ks liraw . I'.y twenty-five or thirty cents * dsy. When an .\iner.- cau dealer seu.Is * over the ph.iio.:rii.h wh'js" fae 5 oe w .iu.'el the artist takes a ueal oi tue pro,.i'r Iheu two i latter casts uf tbe fa.-e .if tue m d 1 i btCK, ILS .hn liui: line [ the ccutrr o; the lu; through l.ie p.unt uf to. I Core o! i.'.aste.- abuu: half an iann tu aller in diameter tban tne iciM is 'tsIT VluL. of tne cbil'l sues repro- It an 1 moldt iiz... in clay. «re ma ie, oue nl uue oi the ri\nning frou uf the hea I shouiiers. A The or.liuary pn]iier-iii'ie;ie masks aolil ny cist'iin. rs aro m^ .e lu inoiils similar t-. those prepate.l for ,I.ills, an.', Kuile tb. re has lieeu sume attempt on thi' i.art of .^meriesn mnnufactur- ers to maae tuem, tbe '.Testes! uumber ttiU como.s Iroiu ov.r Ib'j wa.er. Bnt tbe .^lu.'reiUH hove driven ont .all c iiiipetit.irs in uue frinou o( tbo ti.y traie. Xoanissii, in the world iinve been able lo iuv. ut such wouler ml lUtcbauieai toys o; ir'.n aul tin, au'l tbe I'Xpurls .if this class of work to K irope every year are eX'.'ee.lin,{ly iirjf. All tbe'ei'.;v.'r d.-viees sold l.y str. et po I'llers are tho wur» of in^^en- u us Yan*eii. Toy ".ru'.uii.ts, JutisiOii'i tups and rnauy m.tal (ilaythiuj-'s are imdo iu j tbe ipiaint i,'.d city of Nureuii.crg. ' >heil i;o lis eome fn.iu Knglan I. I'uy I .iisbes u! chiua ale largely the Wuri o. the workmen in Kone.nn. Thus tbe I artisaus of almost the entire c vilixed j wujM are rcpres-'nted in tvery well ¦ regulate 1 nurstrr. 'yoar, akittlMB lot, *&' that Will was ' to bi.i* it nnder her aprun when be than yoa ore to me. Kneel r.gbt down ! then cuusiructed. to be ui;.! in uakio: aa triftBcaaaay o('*B. Lake eooagb • haJ lonod bar at work ou it. Here- here oy mc, Jenny an' Jasoa, an let the cavity lusi.ie oi the doli's bea I. it W Atim im 'tth to h* ao. Bat there Bembsrred that he had takes it from me thank th* Christ ifho was born on The mol.ls tiring now c "jipleteJ. tbey .AmttA wat aaijtkiac bad aboat 'em, her and ki^d brr, and then he hii Chrietmoa Day for this an' for tbe ore takeu to the factory, and a won t^tAl^immiim^ gamtattti, Aa'vbaa kia**d th* tiay garmeat iUel'. heaotifal Christmas there will b« nn- jnoo Freaae* ino on* uf the halve.-, a '" ' ~ lltH^ vockla'tta way I Th* caaill* tn hia hand *hook i Jer tbi* roof to-motroa t"—Detroit piece of poitn's clay. ioto thi> ce ¦" " '^ iltal'Nt'Mk -s-,L^ i laiaiB tta a^a »a»il U I* Wilkin a Ori'.-.n nl Chrlsliaas Mit<. .\t the tim.. uf the ILmin Saiurna'i- ia, .r.ell is, uj»sl-/s at. 1 ».*..s i,'i,t.;J toLetbvr, au.t .4i:ts wtro ei 'am.;.: 1 la a manner siiui.ar to tne j.res'ut time. Intact, ir.u tne earii.st times tu* giving and receiviui; of gifts an 1 the offeriugs to tue pojr hive oe>-u tba wav lu wUtcii peo^ild usve eipreoaed thanks an.l shuwn tueir ,...>«-1j1o«.«s. It IS the thju.,'ht, and U'.l ttie eXi'inse of tbe Cbr.stjias gilt tuat p:ei»v.> tae re- cipicn.. in giving presents at tbia aeason tbey itiuala b* choMO with .'uve m til* hcaxt. and tta tkeacht et raitahii SABBATH SCHOOL IXTKRNATIOXAI, LKSSOX KOH I)I';CK311JKR'.J'J. Le««on Texti "The Itlrth of ttirlsl" I.uke II.. H •-•<)-«".oI.lcn I'e.xti l.ulte 11.. lO-Com- nientnry. f. ".Xnl tle're were in the snine e.-.uniry sli.' .li..r';siil.l.lini; io Ihe liel.l k.i'p'.ni; wal.'h ..v,.r Iii..irn'.''ksl.vniKht." The l.iveof Ihivli. nn 1 .I'lialhnn n In onr last lesson was I'lll n hiliit lv »...tlh..l..ve of Ulm wh.'i lu lliis 1,'^soii Is s,'.'li as a halie In Bethlehem. Th.'s.'sh.'t.h.'r.ls. nn.l all the go...! shepherls '.f III.. 1111.1... su.'h ns ,\l>.'l. M')<...'. Pnvi.lanl K-o.'-. a". !,'ijg..-Xlv.. nf Hull who wns l«>rli .. l,.¦Ill.'^•.....l an.l sreat an.l .'lilef Shepheril. II, '.tilll. I', th.'imi-el of the I,.»T.1 en-.na iii..in Ih.'ir, ati'l th.' Rii^rv nf lh>' I.fni shone r.'UU.I al..iul then', an.l thfy were S'lre nirni'l" Th.'S" mlni.sterini; spirits are ever wllh us I Ul'l.. 1.. U\ havine eon.stant a.-eess 1.. henveii.listeninit to thev'>l"e of Got an.l .l.iOiR His bi.Miug 1 Mnth, xvili.. lOi Ps. clll . 20-1. Thi.re an. s..veral oausi's of Tear, sue'i lu. sin. iisiiornn.'enii'l superstition, nut sin is l.nek 111 all. With our sins forgiven and ns.siir.'.l of thi'smn.- (I .I.hnll., l'.i; Isa, xlll.. '2.11. nn.l .if lh" i.'r'....'l Inve of Ooil to ns (I J.ihn iv.. ISi, w.' shnnl.lal.vnvssinir, "I will trust nnl u It I..' nfrnl.r- (Isa. xll.. 2). in. "Auil the iinijel snl.l unto them, F.nr n..l, for hehnld I l.rinir y.m got,d ti.lines .if ureal joy, whi.'h .sh.all lie tn all ;i...ipli'" I W'lUl.l heartilv iirce iip.in every ( .li.'ver a prnverlul slmly ol nllthe "."e.ir iiols" ,.flh.'llliih'. that tlius great j.iy uiay ,'ome tn vou p.'rsniinllv nu.l thon thrui'.'h V'.u Inan'whiim v.m tiiiiv rea'h. Th" flrst nne is f..iin.l in C.en. x.-..'wh"r" we r.'a I fur lh.. llrsl time ol ritfht.-niisn.'ss anl ot sn''.-i- 11 ¦.•nsthe itround ol all assurinee. rmil we kiiiw HIm iu« our rixhlennsiiM.ss we have n.'t re.'olve.l the gor. I tl lln'js (R ir, x., i\ U, "Fnr unto V'.u Is horn this dnv lu th" .'llv nf David a Snvinur, whieh Is Christ th'i L.ird,'' Isninh hnl writt "ITut'i us n I'hil.l isli.-irn, uul.i us a s..n Is Kivi.n" (Isi. I\'.. in, and n..w nfler 700 v.'nrs tlie pr.iph.'.'v is Itli'rnllv lilillll" I. S . surelv an.i llti'rnlly shall rh"' r.'st ..( I-n. ix., 0. 7, ho fulllh'.l In .liii. tilll", liriti'^lng snlvntion to all Nra 'I nii'l I., nli III.' .rnrl'l. Tills is He wh.i wns f.ir.. .r.lnln.'.l l.-l.ir" tho fninidiiti.'in ol th > w.irl.l, l.ut in du" time mnle manifest i^I. I'.'l. 1., -2,1. X-2. ".Vul this shall i.e a sign unto von. Y" shnll lln'l th" liahe wnipp" 1 in swnhlUii',' ''l.ithi's, l.'iii.; in a inanifer. ' In a man'-fr l.,."nus,. th.r" W.IS n.l r-iini h.r th"m In th'. inn iv"rse71. S.'e h..w .n..rHo li.'enm.' l.r us Ihnt .V" lhr..iigh His poverty niltfhl 1..' riehill ("..r. vill.. ii>. \V" mav well Ihere¬ fore "..'t .mr lurii nt mind h.i free fr.im lh.. l.'V" nf ninni'v; eiiistnnt with sii"h thinits ns W" linv; fnr Hinis"lf hnlh snid, I will lu n.. wis" tail Ihee, iielth.-r will 1 In any wise f-ir- snlieth.'e, Knihut with good euuraee we mnv snv. The Lnnl Is mv helpen I will nnt renr" (II -li xiil., S. II. II. V, an.l ma-tfin). III, '-.Vnd su'l.leiilv tli.T" was wilh lh.. niii;.'! n iiiiiltltU'l .I.ilili.h's'ril. ilililu.l" vhleh h" "U th.iusnn.l tim.'s len th. nuls nllll. 1 Is 1 ll¬ ill nisu.il lh.' hn.s; thnt .'nrel f.,r KliJ.ili (II Kings vi., 171, nnl i.r ih" li-dnns whi.'h ,1'siis miitht huvs hil'l f.ir llie iisklni;, "'l".! fnr us " lr."luil..s nil 111.' pnw.'rs at His ..um- mnnd, H'lW enn W" f.'nr.' U. "I'rnisini! li ..I mil snyiug, Oiory In (In.l in Ihe liiulii'.sl. nnd ..n enrlh p 'ii.'", it'i'i 1 Will Inwnr.l nii'n." S.... th.-S'ingot senphlm nu.l "heruhi 11 In Isn. vi., 3: U-v. Iv., s. th"r.. is nn s.'ll prnisi'. l.ut "ll'i v, holv, holy Is th" Lurd." "Wnrthv Is til" Ln'nI., " Is Ih" s'ln,- ..r nuif.'Isaud re'h'em"d fll.'V. iv„ 11 L.'t .inirii '.i'le her." in the.«e mortal ho li.« iirsi'lves wholljr for His pie .High us He may pro'.lnl It. whil" lh. (A.'ts . f.ir the mil h'll'l Hint thnt In J"siis Christ , .sni. 1 even nnto B.'thl.'heni, nn.l s.." this ihini: whii'h is .¦ une t.i pnss, whi.'h lh" L'.r.l lintli mai" known niiln us." .Simplv nnl delljlhlluliv Ihev lielieve 1 Il.'l. I'hev .'oiil.l sav, "W" hav known and h"- liev.'.i" (I .loiinlv., ir.). Til" I.or.l hylho anijels made them kuuw, nud they simply re- "i.ivi..l the mes.«a..;.'. It Is our privileit" to l..'lii've nil that (lud snvs nn 1 thus m ikeKhi.I th" li"nrt ot nnr I, ird, Inr H" was sure'.yulail whi'ii H" siii.l 1.. His Fnth.'r. "I hnve uiveu lllli.I Ih"in III., .v..r.ls whieh Tli.iu itnv.'st M", nil 1 thi'y hnv" recivi'd them" (J.ihn xvii., III. ".Ami Ihey eaiie with hnsl.- and f.iunl Marv an.l J.is.-ph, an 1 th.' hnl." Ivliii; lu n iiiniiner." Tli"V did well L. u'.i iiuieklv, for it Is well t'l uink.i haste to lii'li.'vo (lod; tli..ii thep. wiil 1." n.in.'eiisi.in to inn'i" haste fmin f.'i.r 1 Isn. xxviii., llll, but iiui.'tly nnd r"st- luilv imstvii I.n His l.iism.'.s-. Th.'y f.iniiil iis th,'. llll'l 1 11 Ii.l.l (Luke XIX.. :l.'. xxii., 1.11. iiu.i s..sllilll w" niwnvs lUl'l; lli.'r.'I'.r.' w.- ih. W"li 1.. snv, "I li,.ii"ve fln.l Hint it slnll I". I v.'ll ns il wns L.i.l m" ' i A 'ts xvvii.. 2r,l. 17. "And wh.'n Ih.'V hn.l s.'en il th.-v mn.l.' ku'.ivii nl.r..ii'l Ih.' -snyini; whi.'h wns I'.i.l lli"iu ..nti.'i.riiln',' this ,. iii.l.' We mu-l llrsi l.l Ih.' II.. hv IS Ih. :reiil ..Its- Ink., nl the vast inni.irity ..I riiristliius; th.'y .s.-uji i..'iil"nl t'l s.... Hiui f. - ' . . hnv littl.. iil.itin Hill l.n'l. ii'.iwitlistnn'llni; His word Hint iu til" puwer nf Ills Spirit we are lu he His ivil- n.'ss,.s lul.l lh.. I'n.Is ..I the enrlh (Aels 1., Hi. is. "And nil thnv thnt henrt it wondered nt lli..s..Iiiiim's whi.'h w,-re Mid Ih.-iii I.y Hi" s'lepher.ls.-' \V,.ul"rini; is u..' h.lieviiu.-. Th..r" is i urenl .l"ni nf hearinit tlie u.i.'d news whi.'h ii'iiilst'i unthlnKm.ir" than w..n- .l"riuK (s,." Lnk" iv., -ill ix,. itli xl.. U). but t'l" W'.r.l ).r.'.'i.'li"d .'....-s ti.,t pr.illt thus" wh'i h.'nr uul.'.ss they believe it (ll'.li. Iv.. -2). ¦ Will I Inilh It Is imp.wsilile to plens" 11..r-lll.'ll. xl. r.i, whieh .'ertalnly inipli.'s Ihai bv h.ilh w.. .'.ii pl.'iis" Illm. L.'t us then "Iln." Inilh In Ojii.-' "U" imt alrni.t, uulv l... l.'v.'. " lil. "llul Murv k.'pl all th.-se things nn.l p..ii.l.'r.'.l Ilii'iii ill h.'r heart." Thnt Is III ihli; : i.. .1.1, r "rlh fn ili'Viuii "P it I.uk. lU.v-s.. 1 Is sh. Hint l...ii.'V.'.l; I..r tli.T.. shnli 1... a i.erf.irui- nil.'"'ll,Ih'.s.. Ihiutfs whi.'h wen. I..1.1 h.' fn.m th" I.I.nl" (Luke I., 451. limli-i h.-nr mnnv thlnifs whi.'h he i-nubl n.. iiii.l.'rslniil l.ul l'l" k"pl Ihom lu his hi-arl (Unu, mi. "•JO. "Andth" shi'piienis retiirne.l. i; ..ri' IvuiKnii'l prnislnb- I1...I f.ir nii tin-Ililiii.-- Ihnt Ihev hn.l hi'nnl nn.l seen, as il was tni uul..lli.'"iu." \Vh"n we b"llev". WH l,.i.'i,'iii tilled Wllh sueh J..y nud pen.!" thai we ..un. U.it but sjienk the ihiiu^s whii'h we have s.'..i an.l heard (It..m. XV., i:l. Aels iv.. 2i, au.l when we w.iuhl refrain il ln-eomes lik,. n Or. iu ..ur bones, an.l w.. "alin.il furl..-ar (J.-r, XV.. s, 81. l-ninpnre Luke v., ¦2i, ¦20. vn.. If. Xili., Ml ivil,, Lil xvili,, 411; xxlli,, 47. nn i;l'.rilvini;ll-..l. Th" suniuiit of Itf" Wio kti'.w'lliiu ant l.l make Huu ku..wn (J.'r. IX..'Jt. Illnr. Iv., Ill,-L"ssnii Hilp-r SOUTHERN INDLISTRIIS. I).'v..Io .inri,t nl Itallroa.ls anri the Krre. ;ir.?jeetlon "I n I lu the Suulh. ;.. I"iyrth, but iiisor lur e.iu- st..ms. Th. links ...tv .'.msid.'nib i:i. "rtn rlvitv 111 pn.j" 11 in nl"!.'.'tri'' rnilwnvs, and esjie.jiiiilv In uu.Van.illiI llshltn..re, wher" ii numlsi'r ..f l.i. ..>rlanl lines are I.. l»i.-. iislrii'l" '. Ill ".. t..u lulll n.alb-rs Ih"n. linV" l.""n re- '..rl"l .I'lriuH' lh" w""k a pr'.p.s"; a'l'lili.,n, al n .' st ..t ti-2',,l-iat^ 1., I, Virt'iuia null. Wl i 'll Will Il.nk* il;'..'.ie o( tl" lark-, at mills in lh" .'lli.r" S.'iitli. a aOO.ISSl r-..ll..n mui .•.lUipniiy lU'irp >rnt"il lu ¦l-"ia». a HO.iSl i l^rprls" ll Mill Stilt ¦ut .,1 th C .tt'.ns""! .Ill . S'Tlh I'ar, ilinn. nu.l i S..nh llif . 11 ."l"..i l.'Ki 11 . K-nlUi'ky; a.' tSd.O-sl i.'.. .l iniiy III (i"'irirlii: a •ai.iilKI liuulier "..inpany il, Vir.',l.l«. tw., .11-''.nu.' "'.mpanl'-s,'.u.. I'' t4 U.iSill nnl ..lie .il»5i0,l.00 "h Uul. .-...I t'.iir.t.it nU'l a tuli.ir a.iil .;ular;;eX"iilv lu W.'.-i V.nr.nla. NE'// ES'C'NES F:R WARSHIPS. frgetl, Should ¦ e Tirln su mill" I h, y"nr Ih" I'jl •P'-.'ill,'all -ut SIX mu'wiiiv .rr ff.rth- t'','-,a. i^. .-1 a.i'i l!" 3.1 .lie' .M-Uill", ',( Ihe rinr.al .tlhi. .Vnv. Ij-p.inin"nl, luu. .iir.iial reisir*. Liunnii iti" u n-is pr*';.are,l plaru. au'l ir « I ior;'ed.> Is.aii anl fir :'o- .!a-js for n"w ms^hin- hiiv" ti,-en nearlv .'..in. rk rin«tr l.m i.ls.. l«..ii a..U" ..n'Hw f.lias f.r t'u-ni»'-hlu- «j .1 lM-tl.*hii». S.,». 5 aad «. It is r-.-cmtiieude'l that, an entirely n-w enir.1" I" I'ttilt t ,r til" Atl .Ita, i,n (that the ve»s. i hnv"'vrlo .-si.'ws. An apprM.rlatina "f ttr.ti.O':*) is . |
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