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A FAMILY NEVVSfAI-ER OF LOCAL AND GBNKRAT. IXTRLLIOBNCK.
TIAHI: tLtO TEAILT IV ADTARCS
vot. IV.
WBSi^tl
FREi:i>()RT, N. Y,. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1.^, 1891).
NO. rA).
W. t. STEELC. M. D.. fMrSlCIAX anil SURQEOX
BjCLIIWIM*, (. I.
,1 SloSA, ». 1
-) ltoS*ndeta;i*,M. '
UAIoe. Harrison Arenuo
tre TelephoM Call. Ualdwlna 12.
asaasssanmmtm nwANCiAr.
MockYlIleCentre
ViaajfA .ivenue,
'l|DCKViiX£ cernrM l. i.
I r. PBILUPB. rrcaident. f
, KMISIIT. Vice Prosldent. HIBAM B. HMIXU. Caahlar.
MAID or DIBBCIORa I
Oharle*! Anal la O
i0.wnWKll, Ndaon If. Hmllh, .lohnT. l>av1*on, IMwanl T, 'Jtaursloa, IW. I'MwaalL
I'aOwnral Baaking Bndness of 1 Diaooant. I Skid oa Speeial Deposit*. bleed oo Eoghmd and tb*
iBoUoilad. ' Boar«-« A-M. to SP. H.; i*A.M. I0 13M.
Illiya—Tuesday! nnd Fri- .It
[FREEPORTBANK
OAlPTtAli, $30,000.
tnnr. FREEPORT. li.
MOM f. BAWDAI.!., Preaident. ¦ onr T. ai>nAol)K, Vlce-PrcaUent: Ult 8. UALU Ctehicr.
¦OARO or IMRKCTOBSl
lta*dalli CWNincey T. Bpragne
ta, .WlllfauaO. Miller,
I ^.ifleMsr. O. Waaler riao. rB.O*niwalI, Oaortce Waliaoa, Oblo* Petut, Hamy; U, Bmltb, . WaUaea, Oeorca M. lUrnlaU WUIIam 8. Ball. < >
^iRKaS&M
RrStSi
VXi^t
bolUars, ftom S a. m. lo
'H*a aod ladaermenls in
to thoao ot either iho
^ . Ilaaks nc Tmat Voia-
aeemamodatioii a* far oa Is iHn naaagunuitt. taia of Usrae per oml. i>aid cn br*a iMiiUia or B>on>.
aaaUpartaof Enropa, it baakhiB baaineaa aafanvDocatleB*, oompaole*, aoclo.
Uatastiea •Mvanteed. .„«ttl recairn prompt attontion and ifallir aaawenxl.
rnoPK.SMioN.ti.
• Greater New York •
Dental Farlors,
LONGCRECKER I SKIDMORE.
C»B. FULTOX AND GOLD STS ,
Brooklyn, N. 'V.
•otorTeoth, a-i.oo up.
Oold Crown., - an.imi up.
Oolll PillinKS II .)(
Otbor FilllOK. • .a ..-lO up
FULTON AND CiOl.ll ,STl:K.|.: r-i, Opp. I/D^scr'a, BKOOKLY.N, IM. V
GEORGE A. MOTT.
LAWYER,
te Conrt )ll.,noronEh of llruoklyn.N. Y.CIIy
Residence, Lynbrook, Queens Co., ti. V. Telephone, "51 Lynbrook." --::u:jfl.^ llronklyn.-'
C. A. DOKLON,
....BOXDED .iUCTlO.XEER...
Odd Follows' Blnck, rallon Street, near Church, FREEPORT.
JOHN P. WRIOHT,
OEXER. 1L .1 UCTIOXEER,
PRBEPORT, L. I.
Advertising
^FW n—
This Pa PBR
IS SURE
TO BRING
RESULTS.
The only w.iy to attract ti-ade ia to mako known what yon have to ofter.
The Liberal Advertiser
Saccesfful ierehant.
Job
Printing
At
This
Office.
JOLLY OLD UNCLE JOSH
His Great Generosity Towards His Newly Married Niece.
A Realistic Rom.ince ol Freeport, in Which .i Number of Prominent Business Men Take a Very Conspicuous Part.
ii
KO" TEAS.
'•oM only in airtight Packages, I lb., 1-2 lb., 1*4 l'o.
KO.MI—areeii ft Black nixed ia>.8A—Formosa Ootons |^id3DD.-Engllah,3reakfast
KO-WELLA—Ceylon & Ind KO-JEE—Basket Fired Japan KO-YO—Pan Fired Japan
,1.1!
PrIoa par lb. BO Cents.
0. A 0. TW-Extra Choicest
0lcaded. Mo**i Economical. Trie* p«r lb. 75 Cent*.
HAl'TON-Fxtra Choicest
Eneltah Breakfast. Price per lb. f i.oo.
IMPORTeD AND PACKi;t> BY
THE O. & O. TEA COMPANY,' 31, 3J, 35 Burling Slip, New York.
SOLO AND RKCOMMKNDKO BY
MsonH-Smith, Freeport, N.Y- ii
Also iy tne uadino cmcers in all long island towns.
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1 am a (anm-r loc.iled ncdr Stmv Bronk, one of the most mjbriouj riclsin this State, and was iKUhcred wth ni.il iii.i iot years. .it •mes ^. IO I couU not wortc, .-iri.l was .-tjv\-.ivs'\-i.':y fo.slip tied as well. For S-^ftan I h.id malaria so bad in tho &priii,i;, whon tn;_;.i^cd 111 ploMfinj;, ,PBt I could do nothing but shake. I iiiii.st lave talven about a larrel S, fftj^nine pills besides dozens of other reuu-iiies. but never clMini-d •ny peritunent benefit. L.1^l I'.ill, i.i pe.Kh tim -. I h .J a nn-ist .senous .AttacKof chills and then cm'tieiic.-il to take R p.ns T.ibules, Uj^on 3 ^'ftkild's advice, and Xht first bo.x mule tne a!l rt;hl and I have ix-vet 'ham wilhoiit ihein since. I like one Tal^ tie c... h iiunnini; and tii^hl |i^/M*l sometimes when I feel mote than usu.illv cxhausu-d 1 like thrre in ¦'s.aday. Thev have kept mv |Sti>ni.-ich sweet, mv li.nvels repular ;«id I 'have not h.id thc Ic.iit touch 01" m.il.irij nor s-.->l'tt:n); hc.iJ.iihe si»ce I ..MMnmcnited usinsj ihem. I know also th it I .si, i-p hvuer and w.ike up K=«*rorcffrNhcd Ihanioimcriy. I Jont know ii-ai ni.iny conipiaints |^iu|Mm Tabuks will help, but I .lo know thev will cure any one in Ihe KldMldition I was and I would not be wiihout them at any prico. I pAfMictlly consider ihem the cheapest-priced medicine in the w.-d.^ .is pmiy are also the niost benelicial and thc most conve iic:'u 10 t|ke. Si4*3»tw«tty-sevcfi^a'£ of age and have \v-ork»d hmd all tny lile..the L Mim as most iarmeis, bolh early and late and m all kinds ot weatker. If; isd I hAtff ne\'tr enioyed sti«h good hciiih is I have since List faU; ii' f llCl, my HeighbDrs have all remarked my i nmoved condition and liave ^'Say. Joh". wh.il are you doing 10 lo.^!.- so healthy ? "
ifeM a I ra h s >«i •¦ 1 i> .tei i iirj uaa m .¦*"- •¦"' C-^JS !i!t
SH l>-a-S« .• I»« lioina. tit* .trry* mr mUi..... » 1 1^.**
in;aw>gawa^t=«rjwg,';fKKr.aLiya
(-n|itritflil'-.l l.y W. S. (intlirli-. "Miss Siiiiiiiu'rs - r.illv—I — I—cr -ilnru F—" Itlll tlie npoiiker l....k n lieu.ler over liaslifiiluesH, only to Uciir
0 sweet
"Ves, riiarley."
"I'au I aapire lo—er -to—that—
.\Rnitin lapse into Hilcin-e, fulluweil liy nn cticonradiiiir "Yes, ("lliiirley." "Oh, ill luiglit i.tily Impo to er-t..
.\iiiilliL>r fuiliue of Imii^nacjo. It was seemingly It luipeless ease, ftu.l iiii^lil have In-en, only for a iloniiire
"("hat luy, T bnve nni.l 'yes' twice, nn.l if yon menu il, I mean it too,
Btl.l —"
.Vn.l to tlii« iliiy tlmt yonnu iiinii will insist Unit lie poppeil the iinostion,
.\ll iliis linppeiicil nway "ont Woit," nn.l it wasn't lonp; Iieforo tliero was n w.'ll.liu^r. N.it nitieli longer liefore there eiinio n letter frotn I'olly'n I'lu-lc .T.isliiia Tiirn.-r, rich, nenrr.nia, ami l.'v.-llienil.i.l, ivlio wr.ite elTnHivcly of lii.s .I(.lii;ht at lu-r exliiliition of wlint lie cnlld.l "ijrit," nn.l ho propoac.l Hint if the youiiK people woul.l loi-nto nl Freeporl he wonlil stnrt the ii up in life, ns n weililitii,' gift, proviiliiiR lliey iv.M-o willing to K.-t Iheir wli.il.j ..iitli't nt homu as he putrioticnIl.T In-licve.I in pntronizinR home niorclinnts. Of course Ih.'y ni-cppte.1, nn.l were toon Ili.l.Iitli; tlieir friemls a.licii,
.\ fow weeks stihscquout to the nbove coiivorHaliou n travol-slaiiio.l party iir- liveil in onr village, Onr frion.l Iticle .loshnn wns in clinrKo un.l ho lull the pnrty struii;lit to tho l-'recport run. "We'll RII to thu Inn,"snill he, " 'cnuse It is n ROD.I pliicr, I hnvo known A. W. lietieilict, thu Jiroprietor, for years nn.l he in mine host nftcr mine mvii lieart; niaku.s n Rucst fuel ut homu, .'.iiiiforlnl.le, c.>iiluiite.I, nn.l in iniRlity R.l...I Inck. 'I'liu house is one of coii- viiiii'iico; till! npnrtiiicnts nro well fiiriiishcil mill llio cuisine nil thnt a superior i-n.ik un.l uuliiiiituil or.Iers on ill., iiiiirket can mnku il. 1 huve uii- i;u;,'uil niouisi hero until your omii li.insn Ik in rca.liiiesH.
"N'o Rruss shall Rrow uu.ler .oii- f.i.'t," reniurkc.l l^nclu ,l.isli, "so wlint's lirst on thc proRrnnii'" "Oh, Rooiliii'ss knows there's lot to huy," ri'iiinrku.l I'olly, "'riien suppuso wc Imy 'lols'tirsli" i|notli Chniluy with- yiit tiirniiiR u liuir. "Oh, you've Rot n Rreat heu.l fnr luisiness," hiiiRli.'.l Uncli. iL.sh, "Hut why uot n l.it ol III.ilh..r cnrth with n hous.) iihcmly on iil' We'll RO riRht over 1.. I.iiil.y .V lli-y- tt-nnl, real .'Stilt.'ollicc, I cuu nlivays .l.'pciiil npou Unit tirm's liarRiiius iu i-cal eslate, us Ihi'V never hoKl out fuls.' liRhla lu iiiiiiicc people t.i liti.v. What llicy leli ymi nliiittt pr..p.'rty. mny l.c s.-t .l.nvii'as snli.l fu.-ts. They con'trol ll liiri;i) list of .Icsirulilc rcsi lienccs us well ns fuiiii |iropcrlics, ami their jit.lRiiU'tit (111 llic 'Ron.1 ihiiiRH' is par c\ccllciii-c." The Rciitlciucti were not li.uR ill imikiiiR a .lickui- fur a nice li.nisu ou n )i1casiiiil strcct.
H.tnriiinR tu I'nlly, rnele .1..sli saill that lie was r.'a.ly Intake hcr f.ir a p.'cp al het- new hume,ami then tiii-y Wl Illll Innk after the oullit, "To cx- pcilite mailers," sai.l ii.', "I have or- ilcrcil a curriaRc fnuu K, .\. Williams, otir cntorprisiiiR livi-i-y mnn." Wlicti the liaiul: nine i-ariinRc, wilh .-Inln.rule IruppiiiRs nn.l pran.-iiiR linrscs .hew up in fi-.mt of the liolel I'olly .U'chii.-.l it the "llnest tiinioiil she ha.l .-v.-r seen." "Yes, Sit- cc," rcpli.-.l I'licIc ,Iosh, '-lhe ilir.'c S's, 'Sped, Sufely un.l Style' is Williams' coat of arms. So, y..tittR folks, when yuu wuul to lake a .Irivu, ctilicr f.ir liiisincss ur plcusuic, RO 1.1 hiiu fur a riR every time," His wcihliiiR, imrty nnil fu¬ ll.'fill cipiipiiii'iils arc utiHurpnsKcil. I'lNC iiiiniilcs later Polly was profuse ly lliunkluR I'm-lc ilnsh fnr liisRciicr. uus Rift. The Involv ci^tlu.'c stiitc.l hcr 111 u tec. ¦ \
"llaiiiiR ulrcaily prnviiVil a cuRC fur the Uit.l," suili Incle .InWi, "now Ihc lirst lliinR we'll l<«k nflct-ViH he
1 Ihc fiiiiiisliiiiRs for ii.'- Hereupon i Tolly eiierKelicttlly .Icclure.l thai hIi.' I liu.l h.-nr.l 8.1 mucll nlinul 1,. ('. Xicliols
h.iu.sefiirnishiuR.^ lhat she ha.l il.-.-iilcil i ll. R.l there. The result was that tlicy . uere iishi-rcil inin sii.-li n iicivil.lcriiiR I ilispi.iy that tin- Riil was at lirsl at a Ins., lin.v In siilc-l. (tiu she suun i yi. lll.'.l lu the sc.lii.-liv.'iicss of a imiR '¦ uilic.-iil parlor suite, a l.c.Iro.nu s.-t in '..ak, Riililen liuisli, that wonhl .In jcr...lil I.. Illll Mr. Klni.ilykc himself. To tilts she aihle.l carp.-tH, cunifurls ! an.l lihiiik.'ts, an cnsy rmker for I'licle l.l.ish, au.l .Itilii t fnr.;.-t n must c.in- v.iiii..iil ami oriiam.'tilai writiuR .lesk I ll.r '-lliililiy'- riiarles, hnvitiR cume to ; tiic cuuclii'sinii Hint 1.. C. Nicliols' ; prices were l.el.iw the very shispcr
of cumpetiliun. I ",\ preity Roo.lst irl." sai.l the nhl I man. '-ami now we'll visit ('. I'ea- scll's hin liouscfurnisliinR cHlal.lish- ni.-iil, where rully's hnU'ewifcly iu- sliii.-ls will have full play in murv.'ls uf kilelien apparatus. Tlierc is nut un .slalilisiimeiil ill tlic coiiiiliy that j carrl... a more cmpreiu'iisivo stock of hiiuscliul.l furnishi.uRs," r.-niarkcil I Incle ,Iush. "Kvery p-.ssihic piece I ..1 iiiti-heii furniture frnm n tin .Upper . to a c.i.ikinR ranitc is here in all style" j aiiil variety." If I'iiIIt fails to'ac¬ complish wiimlers iu the culinary art, I It will n.l he for want of superior I i-ookiuR utensils, fur she pnrchaseil a j I'ri/.e Heaver .-..ok st..vo with all I ciuipnieulsnec.le.l iu a well rcRulalcii I kitcucn; while I'harlie purcliuse.l a i l.aura .louhlc-beater (or the porlur, ! all ..f which rude .I..«h pai.l f..r wilh ; licli^rht, 'cause he knew C. I'cascll j hail trcal.-.l Uuu right. I "Ves, an.l I must have .some sla- ;tiuiicry, I'ucle .losli," .iu..tli I'olly.
"au.l " "Ves, auil a lllbic with u
reus..nnl.ly Mr family rcRisler." inter-
r.iple I llie ol.l luau, "so well .Imp uitn
I C'iO... T, t'.iukliu's news .leixit. Vou II
j tiu.l many artii-ies iiiilispensatilo for
I (be lilirary us well as tbc secretary
I tbere: aiiil, as fur vanity, t'oukliu
; l.a* au uiic.jualle.l siuck.'' So bere
: l't.'It's ]iiiroliai.i'S' luolu.U-il mia*-e|.
I iaueoui- inKJks, faue.r tlatiouerT, writ-
' iUR lualeri.U, un.l. tiu.liuR an im-
u.euse aaaJVliuiut of maRa^iues.
: \ eriuilieals ati.l uewst'a|>ers, she
j kulMtcriiicI for evcrytbiuK in
aiiibt. Meantime OHarlea haJ lieeu
I taking a p«ep at tieor|;o t^uuk- !iu'* elegautly a|<poiat«<I billiard parlor. "Xliis is a pretty nice place,
niu't it?" he sai.l. "(iuess Ii; .-oiiic .lowu lo-uiRlil atnl havo a Ramc."
"Oh, mc! (Ill, my!" .-ja.-ulaic.I i'..lly as Ihey hallcil I.eforc a show wimlow, "ivhnl n perfectly lovely slipper." "V.-s," sni.l l'uclo Josh, "Si.luey T, Post's slock cnu'l 1)0 uiiualc.l in slylc nn.l extent iu this seclion. (io iu, look it over nml Rtl nciiuaitileil." It luiRhl havo Incu poliey not to havu cxictiilcil that invitation, lia.l not I'nclu .losh knoivii what wise economy il is to tra.le ut Post's, fur Polly fouml R.io.ls uu.l jiriccs so seiliictivo that shu piirchnscil oiittils fiOiU n iiretty slijiper to a hun.lsome Wnnfreil $2 walking hoot, ('hurley invcsteil in gouts' tiuu slioes, while Uucle ,Toa'i imlnlge.l in a slont furm Loot, with riibhcrs fur tbu croivil. N'o oue ueoiliiiR foulwcur can resist the styles uuil piicosoU'eroilhy Siiluey T. P.ist.
"Holy smoke, Charley, where iu tho name of creali.in .li.l y.iti get that siii|ic-i' That's nliout tho ivorsi wccil that ever ciiuic iu coiilnct wiili my olfnctory nervo," IntiRhiiiRly r.'ninrkcil Uucle Josh, "Step over hcre lo .V, Du Silva's ciRut- sloro nn.l get n Nassau (^Joiiiity Truvcicr, tlicn you'll have a Rcntlciiiau'H sinokc, Ua Sili-a takes Rreat pri.ie tu keep all his cigars np to thu highest slan.lnril, nml cousc- queully llicy grow inoie jioiiitlnrcvcry .luy." (jliarley was .so well plense.l wiih tho Nnssnu Truvcl.ii- Uncle Jo.<h Ircnte.l him to Hint he IliurIiI a wlmlc box ami mlviae.l his n-ifu i.i get liim some uioio liis next Iiirth.la.v, while Uncle Jusli sui.l ho iv.iiil.l ho sutislie.l with n box ot Worl.I's Uuir,
"Hull!" commnu.lo.l U'n'le Josh, as thu pnrty cnuiu iu front of .Mice's bnml- souiu .Irug Riorc. "Walk right in."
"Wby, Undo,H-c'ro not sick, uml "
"(lUcss I kuow that, lint I suspect il won't hu long liefore this yoiiiig mun begins to tuko nil interusl in matters of paregoric ami —" "Un c-hol" "We'll, R.l iu uuyivuy Polly muy liml somo toilet nriiclcs sho wauts." Siuo cii.iu;;li, befuru leaving shu wns I..a.luil down M-itb combs, hrusbus, fiicc poiv- liers mill ounces upon ounces of line impoitcil perfiimus. "Don't forRcl, " uililc.l Undo Josh, " to come here with yonr prescviiitioiiB, ns Mr. .\llec is u cumpelcnl phariiiacist ami uses ptirii ami rdiuhlu ilrngs,"
.¦\l lliis point, somewhat to thc coii- riisiiiu of I'hnrlcy, thu ohl man in iliilgu.l in u half serionu crilicism of his personal appearance. "Vuu arc ileciilcilly oir stylo for a toivustunti," sui.l lie, "uuil we'll l.cllcr r.i sec Schloss Ht-os. uhuitl sume new .Imls. This is utl np.t.i.ihilc linu where tlicy umlcrsluiiil chiiiigiiiR styles." ,\fici Cliarles hail litteil hims'.'lf in a iicut snil, from llio piles of fashinnalilu RanuculH tliat cover Ihu tallies of this cxiensiv.'lv sio^'kcil cstnliiishm.'iit. Uncle .losii ,l.-clai-cil: "Now j-.iu In.ik like a iiciily uiarric.l man," Hcfnrc IcaviiiR, having funn.I guu.Is ami J.rices irresistible; Charl.'S also iuveslo.l itl a comjil.'tu .milil ut gents' fiiniisliiiigs, from thc Inic slylc liuthnm hat to a .l.izcti shirts. Kciiloss Hr.is. arc uut lo be un.tcrsohl in the islan.l.
"Let's sec — I iir.imiscil you a gol.l watch, lii.lu't U?" iiiiericil Undu .lush ut Polly, "ami J. H. (iol.ling is thc j.lu.-c to get a guuil un.. clicaji." I'.n- l.'niiR lliu jiiijiuliir jewelry store the ..111 mail Riillanlly aci|iiillcil Iiims.'lf.if the jii-iimisc ami tli.-n .lircclc.l Polly's iillcntiou lo Ihc sttjicrior sl.ick of sil¬ verware earri.'.l l.y tlu' house. "Th.'re is nu utii.'r such housi- in luivii," sni.l Ihc olll man, "ami I will riiui-iui- icu Ihu ipiulity to he lh.- very hesl, Pi.-k unt ynnr family .-luck wliilc li.'r.'," il.-uililc.l. "I i..liliiiR curries u iiiaRiiilii-ctit line. Don't fornol au¬ oth.-r fact, " ho c.iiiliiiii.-i|, "if ever you unf.irtiiiiat.-ly iiciI opiiciil go.nls, ihis IS the jilac lu .'nine. .\ml say, my liny, r.'iiiciiilicr tlial liuhliiiR is alsu an expert iln.'l.ir .III sick wntch.'s.'
'•Hv the wav," r.'iiiarkuil Undu Jnsh, as Ihcy reacbcil ihc slr.'ct, "I mnsl run ,iver lo lb.' rr.'.-i..irl liank
mill Rcl another chuck I k. ('."Jiiic
alung llilll IIIC ami R.'l aci|nntntc.l with Will. S. Hall, Ihc .-ushii.r, uml his stall', fur Ilf c..urs.' v..ii w-ill iln bnsi ncss with llll III Ullll il is ulivuys mor.' plcusunt In l.e jicrs.innlly uciianinici! with ih.. jii'iiplc yuu llu loisiucss with. This bunk is us s.-liil us the base ..f III.' uiiivi-rs.., un.l has a slruiiR wnrk- lllg ciijiilnl, Vou will timl lliem ..ver rea.ly to cxlcn.l any ac.-iimmiiilatiuiis compalihl.' Willi Iiiisuh.ss jiriiiciiilcs."
"Hill lo..k here, Un.-le,' inlerrii|.lc.l the v.itiiiR man as Ihcv r.-achcl thu str.-.'l. "What lll.lllll ¦.-null' Wc'vc- Rut thc sluvc, Imt I rcckiin tbey won'l l.e of mu.-h service willioul fiief. We .-uii't kecji lire on love ahmc, can wc':'" "(ihlll vou mentiouc.l il," ic- jili.-.! Uncle Jusb, "Huving sn much in one iluy kimler l.cfu.l'illcs a fellow, r.irtiitiiit.-ly, however, il's only a lillle iliBiam-c In .\. ,1. ,v J. M. Soiilharil's dial anil w.io.l ..tliec. They are my favorite lirm, h.-canse Ihev humllc the NolliURham ami Plynio.ilh .'nal which lias nu siijii-rinr ainl few e.|iialn; it makes a but tire, l.iiriis iiji cl.-ur, ami .1.in't leave any clinkers. Uair meas¬ ure, fnir irealiuent ami fnir ju ic.-s arc what ynii'll receive at thc haiiils of Soulbur.ls.- .V liiR nrilcr was jilai-cil.
"nil, say, Uucle, " exclaime.' Polly, "where can I r.) for .Iry Ru.i.ls-> This .lres< ia har.lly suiluhlu. I mnsl a.l- mit." "Well, my girl, if ynn waul to select frnm oun ..f the most jinjiulHr csial.lishmcuts in the village, I will .lirect .Ton lo Morris Miller, who .-ar ries a sto.-k of .Iress goo.ls tbat fur Tandy ami real value is sehloiu sen ..iitsiile tlu- largest luotroji..lilan citi.s. llc carries all tbc latest weaves iu fasliioual.le .Iress go.).Is atnl tou are snre lo he gui.I.'.I riRbt iu vour selec linns. Ynu will Iin.l Mr. Miller j.leas aut to .leal with ainl bis emj.hiyes jKiiile nnil ex|.crt. while the jirices can not he .Injili.-ateil, ll ili.l nul take Polly kiiRl.I tell n bargain when slie saw ..tie. She Rut a bamlsotiie .Ir.-st., Some shirt waists aul several ..tber ar¬ ilcle. ..( "fantastic .1 ir array ' so Jear to the heart of eiery wumau.
.tflor this vltit. Uucle Josh bur. Rcsleil a resort to som.. place of re- I freshment. .M the tal.le the .ihl uiau I waie.l libilosoj.hical. 'Never i.eRlcct ynur lariler," sai.l he. "Tbat imjiort. aut a.ljauct i-n bouse-keeping c.)Utr..ls masirnliue temper. Tu tbat euil tou must patroLiz£« grocer ou wbotu yun cau Jepcuvl fur bouest gixuls. Tbrougb a long term of years I bare (onail
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Ihihlwin, thc grocer, perfectly relinhlc. V.JU will liu.l him a careful ilualcr. always fully stucke.l with every possi¬ blo thing iu tbe liuc of staple au.l fancy Ri-ocerius, fresh nn.l first-class, no shflf-woru gooils thei-c, while the jirices aru ilow n to hrnss tncks. To keep jieacc iu this fnmily get ull yonr groceries of (i. .\, liuhlwiu,
"l'.y thu wny, " exclainic.l Undu Josh, iviili n jinternul nir, "Iho next thing lo look nftcr is thu lumber for ihoso imiirol-cmeuts wliich arc al.s.i- I111. It- uecessury, C..tnc with mc uml I'll iiilro.liicu you to Koss ,'.- llamiall, who arc the j.riucijial .Icnicrs iu that linu h.-rc. Tiicy .-arry a most coin- j.lcte lino of liuihling material—cvcry- tliiiiR, from thc sills fnr thu f.iumla- tinn tu tho shingles fnr thc rnof, iu- cliuliug iluors ami wiinluivs, inoiihl- iiiRs. etc. 11 is iilcasaut to .leal wiih Uoss .V Uamlall for their greatest aim is to gii-c saiisfai-tinn to every cus¬ tomer ami they .lon't waut all the tmiiicy a feller's"Rot ciiilcr." Thc huil.1- iuR material was s.)..u arraug.'il fur.
While Uucle J.ish was j.nn.lcriuR where to go next, I'olly snililenlyashcil: "Uncle, wlieiu can I lin.l the "leu ling millinery eslahlisliim-nri'" ",riisi a few lloors fiirtlier on," Pi-markcil Undc .losb, "ami wc will visit Miss P. Kil- jiatrick, will., l.y the way, huson haml OIK ..f thc .-..mpletcsl slocks of mil¬ linery lo lie fnumllhissiileof Ihocity. Vou can gel what yon waut there, thc lalest slylos ami h.w.'st j.rices heiiiR Ii.t tnotto. Miss P. Kiljiatrick's cx- liet-iciico guarantees that when you liavo iiiirchasuil of hcr you have the tbing accor.iing to fashiou amln satis faction that your work has been iloiio by n comiiclcnt artist." Iu a few minnles there never was a liajipi. r girl than Pully f.ir she Rot a -'pi-rfcct .Ircaiii" of a hat al ul.niil half what il wniilil have cost in New V.rk City.
".Villi as you arc Ruing lo keep a liorse," .'.iiiliniie.l the ohl man, "of cuurse you'll necil hiirnusa. Tit.'Ii.iss horsu iiiilliiiir ..f this s.icliuii, tu my notion, is John Smith. He uses only iirst-chiss niulcri ll ami givea persun- iil snji.-rvisiuti lu the minntcsl .lelail of niauufai-tiirc. There is nulhing iu harnuss lhat .-unnul Iiu hml of liiiii- heavy ami Iiglit, single ami ilotihlc, jilaiii utul fatn-y wurk an.l buggy liar- u.'ss. llo has 'cm in stuck, or .-nn mako 'cm tu .inl.'r, liesi.lcs ev.'iy olher kiml of turf gou.ls iinaRiiiablu. ami thu liuest lot of lap nihcs ami whijis yon .-vet- lai.l y.inr eyes U|ion. " .Vfter a visit lo Smitli's harness store Charley saiil lie IIiourIiI "if a man cnnliln't gut sutislieil it wuuhl bu his own faull."
"T.iitt- sakes!-' kihIiIhiiIv cxclaimuil Uncle Josh, "all ibis iiniliiig ami sliiipjiiii'! rouml town iias caiisoiI mu in fnrg.'t ...IU of the Rrualesl css.'ii- tials tu fuinru existence. 1 have heanl it saiil Hint newly iiinrricil fulks l-l.Itlll live on lovo ami scenery, hut llll olll mnn of uxpcricncc knows lii't- ter—your tabic wonhl luok slim witli¬ out, lircml; it's the 'stall'of lifu,'you know, I'olly, jiuii must im-.-t I, II. I,'Hunini...lieii, "the linker. Ilis lircml, jiies jiml cakos nuil nick-nacks arc cuiicu.ie.l by nil l.i b« tbu iiii.'st ..n enrtb. U.-incmhcr. Charley, theic is u.l nso of yunr 'outsy tn.itsy' lioth.-r- ing iters.-If niu.-li about bnkiu-.;, so long as there is a groil baker in tuwn like 1/IInminciIicii. llc male that elegant cake I brought lo your w.'.l- iliii'." "Vl... ami cvcryh.Mly saill it was just liivdv," cagcrlv i-cs;>uiiil.'il P.illy.
"Vcs, an.l wUilo wu arc .in this im. jiurtanl lupic uf gastrnu.imics, we must nut furget meat. It gi.es haml in haml wilh lirca.l. Now lo h.eulu a meat marU.'t where yon can get fresli whulcsoiiic iiicats anil Iisii at all" limes, S. S. Denlon is tiic man tu stiiijily yuu. This is tlic boss meal market iu the vilhiRu atnl is pujiular willi every- linily who is I'nrli.'iilar to have the host. Tho reason for this is all lic- canso '.Sam' is verv careful iu the sdedion of his stock, gels the best of everylhing nml keeps it fresh on cuM sturagc. To keep yunr 'hiiliby' in a goo.l humor, I'oII.v, trmlc at S. S. Deiitiin's market ever.v time."
l-'.n nintc to th.-ir liunie ihc j.nriy callcil III Tltt: Ut-.vii:w ollicc. "V.iu'il want thc news every week," remarkeil Uii.-ic Josh, "ami lis ibis is the favor- lie local ji'iiji.-r here I'll snbscrilic."
Upun siimiiiiiiR nji thc wumlerfiil events uf llio .lay Polly h.-giin tu volubly cxjircss thanks, '-V.ni have boURlit ns .'verylhiiiu'," shccM.laiiii.'il.
"(Inly OIIO ihing,'" r.-plieil Unci.' Jo.h, rcilcclively, "lint I .'nu remcily tint. Ij, C, Nichola. lb.' fiiriiitiir.' mun, always has a ni.-.i line uf lliciii iiml you can g.'t ..uu wh.-n.'ver y.m wanl it; I'll Juiy for th.' h.'st."
"Why," exch.iiiieil Pully with gr.'iil surjirisc, "Undc, iiliat can it be?"
"Well il's a liiiliv .-iiniagc, ami "
But I'nlly hml faiiit.-il.
AFTER ALEXANDER'S DEATH.
a New Kra lntr<Ktne.il lir lh.' (Ireal Macedonian l.inguerfir.
When Aiexaiuler came upon Ihs scene, writes I'rut. Wheeler in closing his "Aloxamler Ihc Ureal." in lh.- l>e- t.iber Century. Gree.-e wa-s still the nlil lireece, the cuniposlle of autononioua .'llies and cantons. Iu this form It WHS |i««t the liloom, and wo^ rip..ning to s.-e.l. All that tin- little iiiiumiinl- tlea could accomplish for history through livltiK f.r ihemseU-e* ha.i l-e. n Ul rumpliahcil. In the ininlaliin- life o( their Isnlati'il valle,va, opening lo the sea, they hud devcloptid a uocLil .i.ys- lem in wlilrh, as Indivi.luai achieve, ments directly rminteil, and individual resp.msilillity wut, directly assessed, peninn.-tlity gathered to Itself unwonted n.ns.-liuisness of puwer. So it was that here man flrst. as ll »-erc, disciiveriHj himself- first saw with clearuess the [lOW.T and thl right of the free human soul. Man as a base line for measur- Ing the iinlver.se, man as a sonrcp of governing power, arose In (ireece; it wa* ("ireece Ihat shaped llie law of lieaiity frum which came tlie arts of fnrm the 11»- of specnlativn truth from which hy ordered oluiervationa rama the sciences, the la-w of liberty (rom
! which came the democratic slate Thli -»n» w-hai the old Greece hehl in keep¬ ing fiir the world, .\l.-xander was Ihe st-ung wind tbat Bcattered the teed; aguln. be was the wllilng band of th« sower. When he planted seventy cities of the IJrivk t.vpe on Oriental sot)
j he acted with plan and purpose. Th» city was Hellenism in thi^ concrete, .kt a principle of s k-I*1 order, Heileniam
. aas the govi»rnment of coinmunitJe* of m.-n l.icated In territory .and th.- .uurcs
; of aulhority was fmm within; Drlen-
; lalism wa» the government .if lerrltovy
' In which lived men. .ind tin- source of atithorlly waf from without. The stor) of .\lexander has bee .me a story of
; death. He died hlmaeif befnre ht» time. With his life he brought th«
: Old Greeoe to It* end; wi'h his death the state tie had fn.jnded Iiut tbey all three—.Alexander. (Jreei-e.the Grand Empire—eaeh after Its sirt, ».t forth a* history Judge* men an ! things, rh* Inner value nf ti,r saying, Kicrpt a
I grain of wheat fail Into the earlh and
j die. It atWilettk aloof."
CHICAGO'S FESTIVAL DAY
"resident Lays the Cornerstone ot the Ne'.v FeJeral Buildingi
STATE NEWS.
OTHER DISTINGUISHED GUESTS.
Canqnelat th. Audlturlu.u In ib. Kven- Inc. Fnllowlng I'o.t.ifflr. Car.irritone La.rl..e, TVilli I'ar.ile. Ili.th Ilrfor. an.l Atler—.Ili.lr..,.. .Mail, bji Vlre.rr.sl- d.nt Tlarlxal and rr.inl.r Laurlar.
t-ni. io.l (Si.e.-iiil'i.—Chk-aKonay, thoun- dlversary ot the greal lire, and the chief l.y of till-fall festival, wan ohs.'rve.l with appropriate cer.imonles, Tho rresideul o' tha l'ulto.i Slates Inl.l the ooracr-stouo o[ lhe now Po.'lofn.'.', thoro was u urest miii¬ tury an.l oivio parad.i duriniir tho day, ua- jthi.'r pariidi), reprosQiitlii;^ all nalious, at ali{hl. and a grand Uiiniuut lu h^uorof l-r.-sliloal Mdvluley la Iho theatre ot '.he Auditorium.
The omclal ropre..enlallvos ot tho 1 ire. groat countries ot Norlh America woro In- troduoed to oae auolher, tho ri-oi-pliot o-ourrlng onrly In the loreuoou. Tb« Mexican ilelegiillou, headml by Vk-o-lresl. dent Mariseal, au.l the Caiiudlaii, undei tbo l.alerslilp ef I're.nU-r l...urler, wero roi-elvod by rri'sldout Mi-Kluley li thf Audllorluia Auuei,
Mr. Mchlliley nroao earlv, lirenkfustcd.il 8 o'lilook, mill left the Aiidllurliliu soou nfter ') o'.-lo.k, iilli-ii.Kil by hi. podj gunrd of doliioliv.s, ii i.lst.iou ot poll,-ii, ii s.iuadrouol the Kirsl r.iialry, I. N, 11..nu.' a e.iniiiiltl..o ot ..Itlzoiis. 11. wont to tlu t-|ilon l.eugue (-lull, lu Jui-k..ou llonle-nr.i, nml, afti-r a brief r"i-e(itliih Ihere, ori..ssei'
10 the platforin erectel at the southsaul corner of Donrliiirii strei-t end the 11 rule- vurd, wbere Iho curm-rstouo was I -luif reu.ly to be put Inlo pli..-e.
ruklng a ir.iwel au.l a hll ol inortiir froui Iho huuds of ll lio.li'urrler, tbo l're...l.|out , spla.shod lhe ui.-rtur .m tbo foiiiuhulot I where the stou. wus lo rost, nnd tlio Intioi wns swung Into plnce by a ilerrlck inunl'.u. I lated by tho iiresld.uls of tho vurious laboi ! unions of Chlengo,
H.'ereliiry of Iho Treu-ury (lui;o por- forined the duties of muster ot eoreiunutos, j und ufler bls nddruss tin. iniipi «pi-e,.|i of ! tbu day wns mnde bv I'.isliuiister-.l.iisrul : bmllh, who wns foU'iiwed bv .Sennlnr ^ u- sou, whoso address dnsod lh. ei-rclss..
Tho coreniiiny nf liulaglho i-oruersti no I ol the UHW Postoflioo was attended by tlie i usuul hiti-hes cnu..eil byoflli-lous loeul p...|. |ilo who liislslod ou thrnstliig ilienis.ilie!. ; lulo the prourammo. The streois wore I juiiiuied solidly with people, aud teas ot ! thousands roI Rllinpsos of tho ouroiuoiiy | from wlndoiv ledges and house tops. Al "t ' thut was over tho President luiiclie.l at t it I'ulou Lengus (Hub wllh A larito parly, nnd then tbo piirii.lo bei^nii.
'I'ho jiarade was principally ii.itiiblo foi Its luuglh and fnr Ibe crowd which suw It. ilin prooosslon .-onslsted ol elvln sni-ieilss, iiromlueut oltlzens In ciirrlnges, the (1. A.
11 , and the mllllla. With tlm I'rosl.leut rode most nf the visiting stnLianieii.
-i'liu night pnrads, wlilch was designed to represent oil uatlous, while It fell uliorl of n.-.-oin|.llslilu,t this olijm.t, wns u verv oreilllnhlii |.ngeuiit, ospei-lnlly wllcIl It pnsse.l Ihroiigb Iho Cuurt Of liouor lu Stule street, ll wu. u.il so lougiiH tho dny show, but ll wns much moro hrlllbint.
The Proslileiit dined nt tbe Chioago Club, Afti-r dinner tho I'rosldeut wns esi-orted to tho Amlllorluni Tbentro, wb.ru be was llio chief giii-ai nl tho l.nu.piot U'lidered hlm hy tho clllr.ens of ClilcnK". Th. nudilorluin of the tlientro wns fl.iori-d over und tnldes to ncoiitninndiito llftm-ii hiiiidrod prr..oiis wore arniiii;.-.!. Tu.? tallies wore fnlrly sinolhorod lu flow.>rs, . while the luterlor of tbo theutro wus di.i-.irnleil in tho most lavish mnnuer.
lla.-k of thernlBi.il tnlilo nt the wen of llio hnll,nl which Presidout McKiuley and the guests of honor wore senled, was nu einlioriito ponoonrch iwonty fi-ot lu bolglit, ooiistrm-tcd ot pastry. It was docoraled with lings tnsiefuily draped, from iho foldsuf whk-h iwliilile.l huiiilreds of elci-. Irk- lights, Uu Until slilos of th.'iirch were great shields ivltli pnliilliig< nl the Ameri¬ can ciigic aud giiiupliigs .if Americnu, liritish mill Mi'sl.-.iii lings, Tho bahiouli-s were ri'spl..i|i.l..|il ivlth liiiiiiiers aud the conls of iiriMS uf nil the Stnt.'- tu the Union. Till' rro-|.|i.ul snt ut tho rlghl of Molvlllo K, Hlno.., thn tuastiunster,
-I'he iiinlerliil |iiirt of the hiiuipn-t ocoii. pli'd two huurs, nud il was nenrly 10 o'l-luck when Mr. SI one rnppod fnr nrdor, and lir.iiiRlit tliiilnti'lluctuul portiou of tho pro. gr.imiiio lo the frout by lutrndui'lug Johu li. I'liuniir, iliiviirnor of llllunls. (iovernor i -rmiuer. In a short address, welcnmed tho visitors ou bebnlf of Iho .State of llllnol.. After 110 hn.l ooii.;luded. Mayor Carter 11. Harrison, ol Chicago, aud Seunlor ,Slielliy >1. Ciilioiu, nf Illinois, woro Introdiicoil lu Buccesslou by Mr. Stnue, llio former ex- loiidlng to tho vhltors itio welcome ot lliu pooplo nf the.-Ity of (.-hicago aud tho Intter a greeting on buhalf of tho l-'oderal ollieinls ot llUiiols.
'X-lio bainpiet guests knew by their pro. graiumos wbo cnmo next on tbu list uf spenkers, au.I wtioii llio loiistuiaslor rnso In lutrodu.-o tho rroslih-ul, who respoudod to the scull.ueut of "I'bo Nntlon,- hown.. greelo.l with cl rs that for a tisio pre¬ vented Ins voice from bolng lio'inl.
Following the u.ldress ol the I'rosldent which wns rc....lvii.| with evcrv iiiiiiil'i'sla lion of ..iilliiislnstl- upprivnl, Mr. stiii- li.lrnducml sir iVllfrl.l hnurl'-r, of I'siiinln, who s'pi.ko nil '-riio lliiiiiliil.iu Ilf Ciiiiii.ln.- The Illllil [.liiyeil --.lod Savo tho ivuceii,'- the nudleuci. rising uu.l J.itiiliig In UK cliorus, (hcer aflor cheer mug thrnilk-'i tho bull nn.l men r.i.so lo IliHlr-roet and waved th.-lr uni klus friiutl.'nily. Tin wnriulb nf his welcnnio fnr an lustiintein li.irrn-s'l Sir Wlllrll, t.ut he ipilckly recov cr.-d his r.i.lf.|i..ssc.sl..|i.
vice.I'rosl.leut Mnrls.-nl, oi Mexico, re¬ spnn.led t.I till' lon^t, --riio Il..|.llilll.- o Mcj|..,i.-- Scrclnrv L.iug, of thn Nnvy,whe n-siunlad In -'-riinNnvv,--n.colvo.l n gre.it. lug Ihnt will llv.- with lllm f.ir iiiniiv a .Iny
-•111" 111 irlos of thn Ornu.l Army of lh. Il.piil.ll.-,- were dwelt upon by Cdiunl 1> II. Iloiiilcr.nii, of llulimpii., Inwn, th. ucil Pl.nker oflho Nntlonai lb.uso of n.'pi-o senlntlve..
-I'll. Inst nd.lre.s on thn regular |ir.i gra.nmo was bv iloncrnl riioiiins M. An.ler S'.II. luile.l States Army, (-.imiiiuiid-r n thil l.e|.nrlmi-iil of the Lukes, wlm spoki of tilf. •• Armv nn I Its Acliii-vsmciils,-
Oli the f.iil.iwillg dnv a r.-.pt inll WO
teiiiiere 1 ti Mr». M.'Kinley lit tiio TV mieui Atliintl.• C.llli. whero nluiii'li. Ill wnssorvof uud aswiiiiiiiliig eihibiiiou giv.u.
Aionrlllo lo Trr For K|ianlal. lteraK..llt»~l
Agulunldo has given Ag.ihOlll.i, tho Fill pluo Ehvny who wns recently lu thel-ultoi Siales, full pnw-r to uog ilial. with lli» S;.nulsh (lovoruinout f.)r tiio rel.iise ol thl Hpanlsh prl-onnri hol.l bv Ihu Flll;.lu.j...
Uanc.rons Connt.rf.ll am N.u.. riio Secret Service Dur.nu ut Wusliing tnu hns rocclT.'d nolP-o ot a ucw anl .lan gcrnus c.iuuli.rfell VIO silver .-.rttn.-nt" .erlos ..f is-.)l, letter 11, Tllinaii ll.-glst..r nn I M.irgnu rre..urer, portrait .if llsii IrP-k. Til. note 1-i» |iliilo.iu»-liuul.-..l repr. In¬ tl.m. -ru • n.ito Is in soft p.l) .-r, pril.nl.l- tw.i pieces of Jai.-in.-so pKi.»r |.»ste,l t.i g-ther, mil thc»lik 11.1.-. ..f tlio gemiluc ll with c«r».
-OTork ol III. Slate llalrlierlrs.
Ccmmlsskineri:h«rlc8ll.l',nlH-ccli,l-hnlr- man ol tho Hatcheries Coniniltt.e of the Slule Fisheries, Came nnd forest Commis. -Ion, hns reported to the ("oramlsslou nt Albany tbo oulpul of the tmtchcrles fortbe year ended ScpteiQbor .SO lnst. In his re. jiort Coraralssioutr Babcock say-i "With tho exception of vellow porch, herring, Iclihtcrs, torn oods, smelt, shrimp nud cis- c.?es, a largo incrense wae niado ..vcr tho
years. On ao
ut of
l'"l"
U.
repr.i.luc
na-< Fliiallna llo. k .Sul.I.
punish liiiv.ruiuout hns snl.l Ih ilo..|i a'lUvaus, Cnlin, fur tCOO.fiO. dieiile ,ii Vera Cruz men-huuts.
Th. I.ali.ir TTorlil.
in, .Ihio, has a iiul-.n roup fii'-I'.ry n.iw hna eleven oii.op.rativ. so rltb a mnutbly turn .v.-r nf about
Uayt.
.l..l.ni eiell... tlTOO.
rii. plasterers- union, nf Dro.iklyu ro- p.:.rt Ihat sll tiielr m«-aii<ora ar. iu empl jy-
Slate.. Nlngnra Fails (N. Y.i huclcnen hn.-i or.
ganir...4 nn ass:i<-l>Il.iu thnt i.t..rls ..IT with
thirty.nlu. niomtiers. -Ph" bicycle work.rs ami km Ire I ..rift, ! of Muncle. Ilel., hntn f;riu»l n ImI or i gani'.atiou of Ihe tr.l'. I Uo.ikl.lnd.rs in Omaha,-Na'.!.. are .irg.Tl;. j Ixlug.
I TU* ciuseuc diggers ol tb« I'uiled State- ' have euraod^ill,2oO,000 this sen.ou. i Following tbn example ot tho sleel w.rk- I ers, the stuol Bni.lten ot tbu west of licoi- j taud bar. lodifed a r..|siest (ur a tou per
cont. a.lvauoo tn wagos. I Ills proposed to Import several thiu- I sand CbloMo direct from China to w..rl( ou ¦ tho oollM plaot.llons of Koulh.ra Mexico i Tb. .-rojn .re lutltrlng. owing t.j a iif.t of ' uatlr. labor. i Tb. shop s«il« aot .- ..m.. Into lor:-, oa
Janunry 1 uext la Fugiaud. aad lu tht ;' m.aiillm. Ihe ..rty closing associalion l. I doing it. bo.I to pla-e a cheap s.«t wit-ilu I lh. r.a.b if tb* ¦h'jpk«.i>c.'. lUroagb.'ut I Ibe couniry.
.tonus nlong tho coast ut tho time smelt, t,.d co.ls oud lobsters were tukeu,we fnlled o get tho usual numbers, and we very uiuch regret thc falling off of Iho output nf l.ilisteis over tbe prevl.his venr. Every ..rrortwlll be made the omiug sensou lo Iucrease tho output ol lolister. Of the V3'i', nppllcutkiiis received dnrlug thu yenr t.'r Irv to stock iirlvatc lakes nml streams, l-:,-)l wero lllled. ' The ouliiut of tbo hatch.'rl»s during tbo year wai 16O,-J'.K),a70 frv, divided ns follow: Brook trout, 4,15-'i.li:i7; hrown trout, 1,(1,-I2,W4; mlulow trout. 1 S.'i, 130; lake tn-i-it, 1,001.:1SS; pike perch, 4.'>.-J75,CS',l; bnss, l;«,ssi; vellow perch, l.'.7:lij, red tbront in.ut, l-20',-2Sl; pick.-rcl, 131; herrings, 1,- .100,000; lobster, -.l,ll-JS,O00; tom cods, 88,. mk) 000; smell, 1,500,000; frost lisb, 7,C00,- ).>0;-musitnlloDgc, .'1.0S5.000; white llsh, 'it.- 1.73,000; sha.l. U,31J,S00; shrimp, 15 000; iiull beads, 1500; lotnl, 160,-2'W,370. The outriit wns Ss,C.0-.i,3 i 1 less than thnt of the I.revlous year,
Ku.il thr Stnlc nnd Lost.
Uv the decision of tho Court of Appenis, III Ailiaiiv, John 11 ilierls, ot Itrnoklvii, wiio hronght'a clniiii ngnlust the Stnte lo re¬ cover tKls.OOiJ for Iniso Impris,.nincut, rc ciiver,s uot n i.eunv nnd will havo In pay the costs of the a-Hon. ll ihorts wns ar. n-stollM New York (-pv Jniiuarv 4, 1H77, charged wllb Inirglnrizliig Iho residence of Wnilnra 11. and Ceorgo L, Ureeu, of Long M.nd City, ou the olght ct lU-coiiihor-J-J, Is'B, Hewas found guilty and was sen. tnucod to iwouty years' bard labor nt Slug Sing I'ris.-in. After serving nhout n yonr .-if tbe soutcncn ho wns pnrdiue.l bv (lov. eruor I.uolui It iblnson, lucls having been idducl proving bls liinnceuce, Siibse.
Iiionlly he w,as re.stor.'.l to eltlzenahlp by I Iovornor Morton. In l.s-JJn law wnsenncl- cd authorizing llu. Courl of Clntiii. to hour ¦Illd determine Unliorts-s clnliu ngnlust tho stale. That durl aivnr.l- 1 hlm *7j'10. Ap. |inals wo.e tskeii from Unit ilo.-l..lou to tlio \p|.ellnlol)lvlslon hv the .\tt..rni-v-lleueral
in tbo grounds Hint ho wns mil legally on- litledloaiiv award, and by tho olillniaiit
intlioKroun.l ol Insulllclo.icv ot nwar.l, -|-ho conrt revorsod tho judgment of Ib.i C.iurt of (Minims and directed a dismissal nt the claim. From this doclsiou Roliorls
ipiicnio 1 lo lllls court, which now nlllrius Ihujudginaut uf tho Appollato DIvlslou.
11 nnlrr SInrk In n Tree Top,
While out coou liiuillng a few days ngo, rrnest Hilton, elgliloen vonrs old, of Uose, asoended a tall idno Ircu destltulo of l.rniich.w liv Ihoald of a jinlr ef climbers, liitton ninebed a branch almost at the top oflholr e, nud lu allemfitluR to udjunt ono if Ibe clliul.ers dropp.-d It to tbo grouud nonrly ono hundred feet below. Ho called ilowu to llis conitiaiilons, but they bnd noihing with which to nld hlm. It wns blltorly eold up in tin. hig tree, and 1)11- ton's hands becnmi. so numb that It was fi.nro.l be woul.l fnll boforo help could lio III iiiiioiiel. Wlillo ono nf his eomp.iiilons reinnliie.l ut tlie foot of Ihn tree, shout. lllg up wor.ls of .iu.'..urai,-c uciit, tho ot'i-r startei olT f.ir usslMnii..i. to tho nenriisl tarmhnusn, livo miles ilHiaiil. Af¬ ter iiiiich senrcblug niiotlior pair of climb¬ ers wnr.. secured, an.l wllh a long ro|iii tho inlet pnrly slnrtol back. They iwero lost lu tho wnods, however, nud It wns nocassnry to wall tor dnvilRht boforo tho Imprisoned mnu could In. r.wcued. Ono ot the pnrty thou iiscomlol a neighboring Iron and inaiiago.l to swing tho climbers aer.i-s to voung llltlon, who wns so .•raiuiied thiit it was with gnint diniculty he evciiliinllv roache.l solid ground, llll¬ ou hlld spuii'l leu liours In the tree to;i,
Hln.ngir .Senlnil I'oirgnniv.
At llio nnnunl convenllon of tiio Stnto Clulstla.i Uadoivor Union at Sarntnga, (ieorgo F, Lovo, Jr., of Oswego, gnvo nn n.ldross on"Tli6 r.xpauslou uf Kiideivor
F.nt -ri'rlso.-' C .nferei s wnri cou in.'te.l
l.v 11, A. Klnhorls, of Ncw Vork Clly; thn Uov. W. II. Walliii'i., of Uttcn; Mrs, (1. 0. l.iicliov, of Urooklvn; Tlioimn 11, Jordnn, 111 Johiistou, an.l A, li. llowhursl and Will, lam 11 Jon..s, of Alil my. ItcsoliiTlons were aloplod pelltlonlugtliii Leglslntiiro lo |ins.. tlllls a-noiiilltig tilll Ponnl Code sn as lo lirohibll prl'.o il.,'lillng, nml t.) piss uo bill luodlfvliii: thl. pr.'s.int S.ihliith laws; nls.) Iiiilltl.'inliig Congress to expol Drigham 11, lloberts, the pnlyga-illst lljprosontnllvo. elocl from Uliih, and lo sociiro the siib¬ inissiou of nu niiiemimi.iil to tho colislltii- llou denning legal tliiirrlnge lo Iio imiuog. n-utc and mnklng imlygninv and polyga¬ mous reloilons a crl 111. pnnl.-halilo by evoro pi-iinlllos, Inclinlliig dlsfraiichlso. monts uud dUiiualld 'ill bin lor ulll.'c.
TVulves In llle A.Il.nn.ln. ka.
lleporls flOlu .lllTer.'Ilt poluls III llll A.llroiidncka nro thnt w.lives linvo ngnln ilipearcl th.-r... nml nro alt icklng 11.eir lid prov, tho .Ieor Several lliiillngs hnvo lioou inndo by guldui of evidences of .trugglus beiwi.on deer and some nnlmnl. tliu cm-cnssBs of tho .leer n-mnlulng lo lell Iho Inlo. It has hc'i. gohi-raily suppose.l that panthers and wolves wero almost ex. Unci In tho Adlroli.lacks wild..mess nnd that tbo di.or bu.l mi fnur footed aiilmals In fear, .slm-o the onaclmoul u( the law Wlilch rouili.rs lllegnl llio uso of hounds li huullug them. Chief damn I'roloclor p.Uld savs thai Cone wintered ou tho liiirdor oi tl... woo.Is to .-scniio tl.u wolves, and also lo tnke n.tviiiilngii of llio .nirller .eiison lu open pln.-.is^Moredi...r nn' lielng killed lu the A.llr.iii/T.Us this yenr Iiinu lu nuyoiioycnl .luceyiiliidlng wns uli.illslied. rnrlrldgos uud fray sipilrreU nre very plouly al.sc.
Siilltvaii C.iu..t.i-» (iinnl Head.
Jacob Stanton, lln. Rliiut nf Sullivnn C.iiinty, dlod nt Spring Oii'ii, He was seven feet seven luelii's Ih lii'lgiil mil welgln-.l ll'ili pnuu.ls. When In his prim., ho wns tho slr.mgest as well ns tlie Inrgesl mnn lu Iho countv. He hn.l the l.rothers wlm rniigod
from CH leel tos.'V.ill f.-et luliclgbt. Till.
I r..thers were nil iiiiislclniis nml orgnlilj-.ed the Stailtiill llilellaklli H.ill.l. Jiieiili wns In IllO .'luiilny Ilf Ilie Delaware nud lludsnii Cnnnl Ciimpnuy l.r m-iirly sixty years. Five yonr. ngo li" wns peusl.ine I hythe company, 11.- was elglity.tivo yenrs nf
Sriinrnleil l-uily Venrs.
Mrs. Wllllnm |-it?.g..rnl.l. of Ilurllugton, Vt,. nn.l Mrs. A. A. Il.iwnn, nf Mid llotowu, met at lhe lnllur place a foiv days ago fur tho Ilrst llmo sluce t^iuv were ti.pnrnled tliniugb a ..lilpwrock on IbeAllautlc Ocean furty years ngo.
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Al. ..1.1 womnn iin-ne 1 Wnlv..n, a r.-sldeiit If Kfsliiitoni, lireeue Cnunty, cut her dnughlor's tiir.-iat a few days ngo, nn-l then swnll.iwod a d.iso ef polsou, II.itll womeu uro don 1. Tbo cause of tho trngedy Is uuku.jwii.
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The Treasury's Plan to Relieve the Strineent Money Market.
EXTRAORDINARY CASH BALANC:.
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Tu l^orrer.l Honker in Consrru.
Tho n.iiiiihll'.ius nf Iho Thlrtyf.iurlb C .ugtoss lll.trl't buvi. uDiiilualed K, U. Vroelund, ol Salinu'iii-n, fnr msmlier of Cnngress, and tho I)em....rnt» hnvo iioiiilii. Bti.d S, v.. I.Mwls. of (I..-an, fir (,;.ugress. niau l^ir the same district.
All Aroun.I tb. Ntal..
There I., a ma 1 dog .care nt 0 iwaiiln.
Apple buy.-r.nro paving »1..')1 to ti jier bnrrol for Inl! fiuil In J.iiiusuDl.urg.
Five jirl.ORers In Itiejnll al Ualavla Irlel to Iroak out a low .lays ngo. Tboy had made gool |.rogr->s .llggiug U.r.jUgU a wnll wben thty were dhcuvored.
Chief ol rnllco Jolin.on. of Jam.atowu, will go to Jajian uller Alba M. Kent. Jr., nrresled and belltn cuiillnemeui on clinrgo offe.rgerv. Johnson will slnrt as soon us le |i;lalt|.ju papers nre lundu .ut.
Ite.il.tii Klnylon, nged a'jout sereutjr veurs, ot li.mns I'ulul, Cl.autnu<|ua Coun¬ iy. committed suicide by shooting blinself lnth. bead. There was talk of removing lllm to th. nlmkhous.- and he took tb* fatal itop to heni i.fTIhe contingency.
OOT.rn.nent oa.r. to AnlirliuKc Ibr lii- tei-rat »u It., rubllr U.bt For lhr Kr- ui.in.ler ol tl.e Flatal Vear, Kiarllnj: a Itrli,'.!. of Two.tenths ot One t'or Cent, a .Moutb.
Washinothh, p. C. (Spticiali.—TboTrens- tiry Departmeut hns decided to autk-lpule lhe i^nymeut of interest on tbo puldlc debt, bot only for tbe montb of Novcuilier. n-. was nutlclpaled, but for the remainder of the Ilscal year ending Juuo 30 uexl, Tho November l..iterost will be pnld In tull, but L diseouut cf two-touths ol oue j.er conl, a mouth win be exnctod ou pnymonts of In- le^st mslurlug subseipiont to Noveiubor- Wuutlng from tbo date of paymeut to tho date ou wlili-h 11 legally becomes .luo. This will reloaso fl.400,000 on account ot tha Nurember lutorost nud nhout t-:j,000,001 lor tbe balanoe of tbe year. Assistaut Sec- rotary Vauderllpsald this action was tslt.a yecause tbo receipts of the Oovernmeut .vero now runuiug largerllinu the expetnll- turos, thus drawing from Iho cliiinueU nl Iho trnde large sums of mousy, every dol¬ lar of which wna deiiiainlod by tho In¬ creased volume of business.
Tho following stntemont of Ils action I7as Issue.l by the Treasury llopartment: - -fh. Treasury Departmeni lia.^ doolded lo nulk-limte the Interest forthe entire lis.-al )-car, tl-e period ending witb Jnly 1, I'JOO. I'ho Interest due Novombor 1 will bo paid lu lull without disoouut, but If hoi.lers of liouds wish to take ndvantnge ol tho OlTer to liutlclpnte luterost duo nl subseipieut dntes ll discount at tho ralo of two-leuthj of one Jier ceut, por uioulh will Iio oxnct.-.l. Tito umouut of luter.sl duo from uow until thn end of tbo Ilscal yeur Is nhout i<<3O.U00,O0a, The prepayiuant'of this uiuouut sliould bo u rellof ot luucii luiportiiuco to lhe preseul etrlugoiit mon.iy situation, whlln ou tho other bnnd ll.o discount will be the savi'ag of a largo auiount lotho (ioverument. The Treasury Is In n poslllon lo advance th.se payiasuts without tho least omharrass- inent,
"-fho luterost duo November 1 ts ma.lo up of the 3 per ceut, loan of ISU.-I, tin. fis ot HI04, anl tho 4's ol l'J2.-i. Thers Is iil,UOO,ijiiO oonpon Intorost whiob will bo jiayablo at all sub.lroasurles ou Oclober 13, Tho bonks lor tho reglstorod bouds ot 1004 nnd 1025 do uol closu until tbo 15lh, Tbe checks Inr tho Inlorest ou tbese regis, lered bonds will bo mnllod October ih, and tho checks (or tho Interest ou tbo registered 8-s will bo uinlled October 23, Tbe totsl |.repayment of Novenibor Interest Is #4,- Dli3,-244."
llegarding Iho actlnn ot the Donnrlmout Assliituut Uocrelnry Vauderllp said:
"I'he Treasury Is In a position lo under- tako vory readily the prepnytnent o( ull tho Interest duo duriug this Ilscal year, lurgo lis Is that ainouut. Tb.. cash balnnoe Is au eitr.iordlnarlly largo ono, boiug uow near- |-ry'T'2tll>;«oa,000, it was larger thnn Ihls n yenr ugo, but wo were then just recolvlhg thu i.nymonls (or tbu (200,000,009 wur loan. Uur cash balance uow, howovor, Is (ur larger than It has uvoragod (or many years, and 1( rocolpts couliuue lo bear auythlng ilku so favorable a relation to expeudllur.s as thoy havo recently. It jiromlses to ho still iargnr instead ot being reduced.
"riio lolal amount ot Interest duo bo- twoeu now and July 1 Is tll5,8'J0,535, Ktho holders o( all tho bonds should this month tako udvantago of tbo offer fortbe p;-epny. ment of Interest It would ho a saving to llio (liveruraeut ot *'i4'.l,470 tn tho robato wbloh would bs doniHudod, Tho several olasiies of Unllod States bonds nro now selling lu thu luarknt nun b,asls of nhout 2 4-10 per cent, jior ntiuuin, and the robato wblcb tho (Iovernmeul iisks—two-lenths Qf ouo jier coul. a inoutll—la ut that samo rale. It tbe demaud for money Is as urgout as It is In bomo iinait.'rs roprosout.id to lie, it wouid sooiu ns if liiilders ought 10 hu glad to au. llctpalo tho Ilscal year's inlorest whon Ibo discouui Is so small, aud that tho sltuallou ought to 1)0, to a great oxleut, rollevod hy this acllou,
'1 seo no ronson why this prepayment of Int.-rest should not moet wllh iipproval from every ipiarlor. From tho (lovcru. moiiCs polnl of vl.nv It Is crlnluly ndvan- Ingeous, In view of tlio exlraonlluiiry cash bninuco the llovermiiont has iving idle iu ils vaults, and nf tho saving wbloh the dU- couiil will make; while, uu tho olbor hnnd. 11 1.ITers In tho luouoy markuts over t'lti,- 000,000, whlell can ho obialuod with the siiglii siicrldco u( u disoouut at thu rule ut two-ieutlis of ouo pnr oonl. a moutb; whlcb, in view nf llio thirty aud forty i>er oout. i|iiotallons tlllll havo boeu made for call mnney lu New Vork, should look most rou- souiihlo.-'
MOST FINANCIKitS I'l.KASKII.
O.rlal.in of ill. Treaanry U.|iartin«nt Mr.ta Wlih O.neral Approval.
Nkw Vobk Citv (Spocinl).—Nows of tho decision of llio I'reasury Departmeut to uutlelpnto tho payment of tho Novombor Interesl ou tbo wur lonu nf last voar, tho 1'.I01 !i per cents,, ami tbo 111-25 4 per eellls., nud, subject to a rolinto, to pay the llll... est lu ndvniico which matures between Niivi.mlierl iioxt ami July 1, lUOO, was wull received lu Wall sireet.
The puyiiieut nf tlio Novomlicr interest was cxpi'cli.il, nud thu ad.lltloual rellof H r.'Kiirded as n liouus, but lully wnrrniitel l.y lhe ciiudttlon o( thu Tumanry nud tlio growing sUlngoul niouCK'cnudlltoiis. Asa luiiiker pul ll: --Thoro Is uo sentlm.-ui al.iiit mniiny; whnt Is nnodod Is niouov.nnd tinlhtng but mouey .'.in work n chauge, Tho nctiou o( tho (lovornmont may ba re- gnr Io.l as a iiromls,. to help. It will bavo— nml hns had—a seulliueulul uffuct uu rates, ll.ll Ulllll tb.. lutorost llows into general i-ln'iilniiou till) monoy mnrkol eon.Ullous will cnullu.in In bo ruled by tbo amount of niouoy uvnllalilo nnd the d.-iunud (or It,'
CAPTAIN CHADWICK HONORED.
Magotncnl <lwor,l I'rraenl.il lo lllm by lh. (ii.v.rnnr of TT.al Vlr(lnla.
Mor.ii.iwrnvs. W. Va. (Spocinl).—"Cbad- wl'k Day- was ...lobratod hy 25,000 persons .in Tmisday, Tho special train with navnl om....IS nrrived )t4 li o.'lnck, and n salute In linunr of llear-Adiiilriil Humpsou was Ure.l l,y the uulverslly endels.
After the farnie, whtoh was rovlnwo 1 by illsllngulsiiod guests, tlovoruor Atalnsou |.riiseiiiud a sword lo Cniitnin Chad irl ik ou liohnll of tho peiiplo of Ihe Hlale. Cnptnlu Ciintwlck was louche 1 by liio ovnll.iu ne. cordn.l blm, llenr-Admlrnl Mampsouspoko l.rlely lo the sulijoot "Our Uuost.' Al lb* close of his remarks thoro was nn lm- promplu rocepllou and hon Ishaklug last¬ ing for nno hour.
ll.iCB Tear a Falnllna Man. '
J..llll A. Uartiih, living ten mlloi Irom Ch.'uey, Nob., fell Into bls bog pen wbllo lu a tit, and. In spile of lliofranllo ellorts ol his sister, wns almnat devoured by iho iiiiliiiali bi'f.jri. help was secured, Mra, Itrunsun, his nlator, saw hlm fall aud ran a' uueo t.) tbo jien, Tho bugs were already tearlug the b.).ly to pl.e'oa, ib.iugh Hfo was mil extinct. Hhl. boat tho hogs back, bul thero was uo nuo nroun.l to help drag tlio uinn frotu thu pen, and tbe woinan waa uu. alli" to rescue hint. Th. womun reraoiueil I e.l le Ihn i>«u six hours, until ueigbl.or. huppened In. llarloa was subject to (alut- liig si«il».
Il.rnc..s al Ikr Ca|>. In U.rp l>l.lr.ta.
'There Is severe .llatr.as nmoug tbo thon- .niids of refugees wbu bnve nrriv.d al Cii|io 1-nwu, IJoutb Africo, froia tbe lUod, ant tbelr misery U luleusino.l by tho eold, wet weottier. A rellel cuiuiuttt.'« has beeu lorinel and has issuod an appeal lor help t J the Empire.
THE S.ABBATH SCHOOL
INTERNATIONAL LESSON COMMENTS FOR OCTOBER 15.
SnIiJrrli leather riea.llng For Rer People, Kaib.r vill.. 3.S. IS.17—Oolden Trill I'aa. xaxTll,, A—Coniiueatary on llio
' CoxxEcriNo Li5Ks, When Monleeal benrd ot tho terrihle .lecreo wlilch ordered the death of nil bis p.s.ple ho was ntle.1 with grief. He sent a copy ot the decn>» to Ksther ind nsked her to laterchlo WltU the king thnt tho calamity might ln> avert¬ ed, Tho king wns a tk-kle-mliided, doe- potlc ruler, nud F.slher had iiot beon In bls jiresenco (or thirty dnya. It was therolore a great risk (or hcr to venluro Into bls j.reseiice. lost her lifo bo taken. In at¬ lemptiug to save Iicr j.eoplo tbo queen must risk everything-iior iiosltloU, her husband, ber weullb, her life. 8he mast nllempl by tbo moro wiight ot |)er»oaalln> Uueuoo to reverse th. decrees of an omplra thnt jirlded Itself ou Iiavlug unalterable laws; and sho must do thm ngninst tUo In* lluunco ot llutuan, tho kiug's (avorlte—the most {.owerful subject lu tbe klngdoui and Iboeuoiuy of her peoj.le. Sho must tnak* It kuown to Ibo king thnt she wits fll the despised race whoso lives were la danirer. Before Hstbcr could eutor upon this lm- portant mission uud oucounter tbo danger couuoctod w-llb sucb nn. aot, sho pro¬ claimed u (ast among her neopie In Shush- an, uud she nt.d tier malueus nlso (osluit nud prayed, Theu sbo said she would ko on and .10 hor best to save her people. Ihough It shnuld cost her lifo. At the enil o( tho fnst Ksther dressed lierself lu hor inicciily npniiret and caiuo belore llio kinir.
110 reeeiveil Ii6r kiudly a-Ql nsked what bor petition might be, premising to grant It. sho merely mndo re()nest thnt (be king au.l Hnmnn attend a bauipiet wbiob sbo slioul.l pr.-pnro for thorn. Head of llnman's Joy ovor this houor, and of his plan to hang Mnniecai; ot the king's sleopless niRht, and his jiinn to reward Mord..oal for hU tormcr kindness lu spnrluit his life—la chniiturs 5 and G. In chapter 7 tbo seeno
111 the secoud (east or bau.piot Is recorded. Hero Esther mado knowu tbe jdan o( Ila- mnu 10 .l.^troy tbo Jows. Tbeu the ni.ger o( III. king wus turned upon llaman and ho .rderod Hint bo lie hanged upou tbe gull )iTS ho had propnrod for MordiMMl. Theu tho houso of llnnian wns given to Esthor, and the riug wbloh had been glrea lo llamnu tbo king gavo lo Morduval. F.slbur placnd Morducal (hor cousin) ovei th. houso of llaman.
3. "Fsther spoko yot again." ThswIokcd Ilr man was out of tbo way, and tbe (avor of the king was turned to Esthor nnd Mor- ile.-al, yot tho decrci wns not reenlled. Tills Kstlior would entreat tho kiug to do CIO the day camo (or Ibo exeoullon. "Fell d IWU at nls (cut.. ..besought hlm wItU tears." Tills was tbn mnuuor und postunt of a supplliiiit. Hor work was not douo until her p.-oj.le wore sav.id from danger*
4. "-fbo king buld out tbe golden scop- lr.'." In token that her request Tras ao* i-epled ami tiiut sbo ueo.led uo louger to luninlulu tbo humble uttitudo at a soppU'
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JU-t aid (i»il..Ilc Survrv. au. n.iuuer. Ihut ho will iniike u now nud .nme- wliat novel u.. of Ibo wireless tolegra|.tiy. N xt aenson th. UnlloJ SIntr* steaiaihip PathSnler will b» a.ul t') Alaskan w.ler. t.) survey in* laUn.la of th.< Alrutlaa group fiesr UnlmCK Psss s-»-r.l IsUuls ol tl... Aleutlaagt..up lying botween nft-oa and tweuty mil*, apart, n"ar liilniTk I'a**, bav. heen «.ln.-trd ..a a tlel 1 f.r I'oo uss ut wlrrUs. t.lrgraihy. By thla nieana Hi. dlir.r.n.-. I-) Utllude at tholslaai. Wiil be datermiu.J tu a fln. poiut.
Hrnoiniie in tli. Mail..
All iiianuar uf artlcio. oro sent liitoutz'i :hr lunlis. and fro'iuoutly a weak or In. properly secured wrapper on a [.ackago <
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nrrler iu
Ormtt Hrllaia'a To-sl Piai.l..
T.ntinn/l'i ooal (In! 1« slHI cover r.a area o( SUM *qn«r* miles.
A Intter ifflco lalioatuu a f.w uneartbe.1 a lump uf dyuamlte from a pil. of newapapors, tu th. gr.-at
il'jDiiternstion.-l «h« mn,t.it,ym. Th.dvn.-
ibll. was eTlla.trleal. In form, abuut 2;.)' luebes loug by au Inch lu diamnier, aud lu .olor dnrk brown. Ku'nnlug l.ugtbwiao through It wero a number ut bolo* about big oDvugb tu aecommodate knitting ue-dlo*.
A stata* o( Jubo Erlesaon. lb* datlgu.i and bnlldor of Ibe Mualtor. baa lieeu tH'. raUad at Ootbaabarg, Bwadea
r.is besllnled la this porpluxlng case, na unt knowing how to oxtrlcato hlmsuK with .ro.llt (rom so great n dtfllculty, and a* re- luclnut lo proelnlin to all the world Ibe fnllv lutu which hu has beou seduced, but I'istliur, with great .llscrotlou, nroldeit. .'Very Intimation that thu king himself had Issuod tlio.lc.ireo, and OTproBsed heniolf n* 11 It ha.l beou not nuly Ilumoa's device hut ullugotbor lll.i work, ua though the edlet bad boeu (orgod hy him.
0, "How cau I oudnre." 8ba doe* not urge tbo luuoceuoe c( tho Juir*, but oaly pleads tliclr afllnlly to her,
H, "Wrlto yo nlso (or the Jew*,.,.tba writing which la wrlttun may uo man r*. vorso." "According lo tbo Pnrtlan oonstl. lullon tlin (orinor edict oould not be la. vokod; heuoe thny could not repenl thata- eroe, but provide an anlldols." IloWersr straugo and oven ridiculous thl* moils ol prooudure mny appear. It was the only ona wbicii from tho jiecullitrlties of court eti* iiuette In I'crsin could be adoptod.
IS, "Mordeciil wont uut lu royal np*
|inrel,-' Uul a few days bofore, Uordeeal was la sackcloth aud all tho Jew* In sorrow; nuw Mordu.ml Is In purple, anil till. Jowa lu Jny, Thn roynl nppnrel oltbei bolongcd tu hia pluee, or tho king appalat- o I It to lllm as a favorite. A dross ot blu* nud wbllo nns lii'l.l lu groat eatlniatloa nmong tho I'crslnus, so that Slordeoal, whom tho king dnllghiud to honor, tra* la Iiict nrniyod In the royal ilr.isa nud Inilg. uln, "Shushau rejolood,'- Tliu peoplu wero seuslhliiot th.ir advaiitagu iu tbn pra(nr> in.'ut of Mordi'cat, au.l li)oki-d for bettei. times whou so good a man was iu power. Whou tlm v/lcked porisli ther.) Is shouting; when tho righteous are In nuthorlty th* people rejoice. Huiuau wus too nroiid to 1)0 popular; (uwlimoutod his (all, JTbem was poiiiihir respnol (or Ilor .leo il.
10. "Tho Jows had light, glndnuss, Joy, liouor." The decreethnt could uot bo uouu. loriuuiided was ornsed, and tbo Jews' fiivod (rom doslrucllon, V.v't sinco thea ¦ Ihey linvu keut ths Inst nf Purlin on tbs Iho 13th and Uill ot Adnr (obniit Marob lsl) lu memory of tli.-so dayf.. Tho wlWs history wrought g.iod In tho ohnraetor of IhoJ.'WS nua proelalined Iholr rotigiou sUd ; Ihelr Ood, Tbn Jews woru cout.ut Witb Ill-lug pernilllol to defund tbelr lire*. I Whou Iho d.'creo wout out undor ths king's seal la (avor ottbo Jowa It would ba iinderslnnd Hint ho liold thuir llvns pree- lous, nml ns (nr as iiosslhiu would spare tl.I'III, thimgli "il laid blmuuilnrthoueeea- sity uf ounctlng n olvll war lu bl* own do- lulnliiuH, fnr both sidus might lako up arms bv his authority, uud yet against bl* an- thorllv."
17, "In ovory province oily." Hot
only In Klmahnii, \)it In ull other plaeeS' whero tho Jews resided, lliov iinturlalaad line niinther nt thuir linin.ia nud leailud to. . getlier, Illlug full ot Joy nl tbh alleralloa u( their ullairs, -It tboy, hnd not beaa throaloned aud lu .llatroas they bad not bod oeoasluu (or this extraordinary Joy. Tberoloro nru (Iod's peoplu tnmallmea mndo to aow iu tears that tiiujrniay reap In so iniieb tlm tu.iro Joy, "litany beeam* Jews." Many of the I'orsians baaama pruselytoa lo tbu Jewish rollglon, but ttat tlioy wero clrcumolseil Is not j.robable. It is likelv, however, thnt Ibey ranoouead id.ilnlry aud booame ivorshlper* ol the tru.l Ood, Hiioh pnisolytos lU.>r* w*ra lu nil timos, Hs|>eulnily In tho dajr* of UaTld and Soluiniiu, whou tho nlTalr* o( tb* few* wero verv prosperous. Unman tbonght to j root oul thu Jows; but It jirov.d that tbelr I uumbora wero gr.ully IncruaseJ. It wa* , seou thut tin. Btrunglli o( right and Juatlao wns with thein, "Fonr of tbu Jows (ell on them." Hainan's fate waruod thoni of tha i Jews' power, nn.l when thoy observed how I woudorfullydlvlno I'ruvlduuOH hud owned ', tl.-.j. nuil wniught for thom lu tbIs crltloal '- Juucliirn, thoy thought thoiu grant and I IlK.no bnppy Hint woro ninung them; tbere¬ lor.. tliey eaiuo ovor to llioiu. ns wna foro- 'old. /.uch. 8:23. Oomiinro Deul. Siit.
I A BOLO ADVERTISING SCHI^ME.
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I .ll-.|.lnvln»algn. nu I l.tlla oa ollthn frdlht I cars of Illla svato'.i In alvsrtlaln? offer* i IVI.nOO |i.r year. Tl.» t.lan of th. I.I Ilor 1« j to get cintrnlnf lb» box cnr* aa Innko ' coutraet. with nianufneiurlng and ¦o.resn- I Hhl co-npnulns to jdaiio Iholr advortlao- ' uieiita thereon.
I Thmitfli tho olTnr wa. leraiillne, 11 b»* I lioeu .luollnoil by tie innnair.r. al th-i roal (or numeroua roaa.Ill-, In f. Ural i.l-ioo. a I rnllroad geta eonaldwrahbi ndvertialnn It. I sell hv liaving It. na-n. nn Its a\r.. TU.a.
I>ia mnnng.rs li.ll.vr the Innnvatl'-i wonl I i I dlsflgur. tbn cara sad make It .IHU nllt lor I Iratnmon to read Hn. nn-nb.r*.
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maker of soap otl-r. I onr eompaar tX.Mt
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18991013 |
| Date | 1899-10-13 |
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| Year | 1899 |
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| Title | Nassau County Review 18991013 |
| Date | 1899-10-13 |
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iiipllpi ippif iiiiii ^n^^m §onntn •itvraz.13, copix»f. Viviei.ttr.-.Tt'TAt. A FAMILY NEVVSfAI-ER OF LOCAL AND GBNKRAT. IXTRLLIOBNCK. TIAHI: tLtO TEAILT IV ADTARCS vot. IV. WBSi^tl FREi:i>()RT, N. Y,. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1.^, 1891). NO. rA). W. t. STEELC. M. D.. fMrSlCIAX anil SURQEOX BjCLIIWIM*, (. I. ,1 SloSA, ». 1 -) ltoS*ndeta;i*,M. ' UAIoe. Harrison Arenuo tre TelephoM Call. Ualdwlna 12. asaasssanmmtm nwANCiAr. MockYlIleCentre ViaajfA .ivenue, 'l DCKViiX£ cernrM l. i. I r. PBILUPB. rrcaident. f , KMISIIT. Vice Prosldent. HIBAM B. HMIXU. Caahlar. MAID or DIBBCIORa I Oharle*! Anal la O i0.wnWKll, Ndaon If. Hmllh, .lohnT. l>av1*on, IMwanl T, 'Jtaursloa, IW. I'MwaalL I'aOwnral Baaking Bndness of 1 Diaooant. I Skid oa Speeial Deposit*. bleed oo Eoghmd and tb* iBoUoilad. ' Boar«-« A-M. to SP. H.; i*A.M. I0 13M. Illiya—Tuesday! nnd Fri- .It [FREEPORTBANK OAlPTtAli, $30,000. tnnr. FREEPORT. li. MOM f. BAWDAI.!., Preaident. ¦ onr T. ai>nAol)K, Vlce-PrcaUent: Ult 8. UALU Ctehicr. ¦OARO or IMRKCTOBSl lta*dalli CWNincey T. Bpragne ta, .WlllfauaO. Miller, I ^.ifleMsr. O. Waaler riao. rB.O*niwalI, Oaortce Waliaoa, Oblo* Petut, Hamy; U, Bmltb, . WaUaea, Oeorca M. lUrnlaU WUIIam 8. Ball. < > ^iRKaS&M RrStSi VXi^t bolUars, ftom S a. m. lo 'H*a aod ladaermenls in to thoao ot either iho ^ . Ilaaks nc Tmat Voia- aeemamodatioii a* far oa Is iHn naaagunuitt. taia of Usrae per oml. i>aid cn br*a iMiiUia or B>on>. aaaUpartaof Enropa, it baakhiB baaineaa aafanvDocatleB*, oompaole*, aoclo. Uatastiea •Mvanteed. .„«ttl recairn prompt attontion and ifallir aaawenxl. rnoPK.SMioN.ti. • Greater New York • Dental Farlors, LONGCRECKER I SKIDMORE. C»B. FULTOX AND GOLD STS , Brooklyn, N. 'V. •otorTeoth, a-i.oo up. Oold Crown., - an.imi up. Oolll PillinKS II .)( Otbor FilllOK. • .a ..-lO up FULTON AND CiOl.ll ,STl:K. .: r-i, Opp. I/D^scr'a, BKOOKLY.N, IM. V GEORGE A. MOTT. LAWYER, te Conrt )ll.,noronEh of llruoklyn.N. Y.CIIy Residence, Lynbrook, Queens Co., ti. V. Telephone, "51 Lynbrook." --::u:jfl.^ llronklyn.-' C. A. DOKLON, ....BOXDED .iUCTlO.XEER... Odd Follows' Blnck, rallon Street, near Church, FREEPORT. JOHN P. WRIOHT, OEXER. 1L .1 UCTIOXEER, PRBEPORT, L. I. Advertising ^FW n— This Pa PBR IS SURE TO BRING RESULTS. The only w.iy to attract ti-ade ia to mako known what yon have to ofter. The Liberal Advertiser Saccesfful ierehant. Job Printing At This Office. JOLLY OLD UNCLE JOSH His Great Generosity Towards His Newly Married Niece. A Realistic Rom.ince ol Freeport, in Which .i Number of Prominent Business Men Take a Very Conspicuous Part. ii KO" TEAS. '•oM only in airtight Packages, I lb., 1-2 lb., 1*4 l'o. KO.MI—areeii ft Black nixed ia>.8A—Formosa Ootons ^id3DD.-Engllah,3reakfast KO-WELLA—Ceylon & Ind KO-JEE—Basket Fired Japan KO-YO—Pan Fired Japan ,1.1! PrIoa par lb. BO Cents. 0. A 0. TW-Extra Choicest 0lcaded. Mo**i Economical. Trie* p«r lb. 75 Cent*. HAl'TON-Fxtra Choicest Eneltah Breakfast. Price per lb. f i.oo. IMPORTeD AND PACKi;t> BY THE O. & O. TEA COMPANY,' 31, 3J, 35 Burling Slip, New York. SOLO AND RKCOMMKNDKO BY MsonH-Smith, Freeport, N.Y- ii Also iy tne uadino cmcers in all long island towns. ^%%^^%%%^'V»'»%%'V^< %%^%^%'%%^ '%ik'V^ 1 am a (anm-r loc.iled ncdr Stmv Bronk, one of the most mjbriouj riclsin this State, and was iKUhcred wth ni.il iii.i iot years. .it •mes ^. IO I couU not wortc, .-iri.l was .-tjv\-.ivs'\-i.':y fo.slip tied as well. For S-^ftan I h.id malaria so bad in tho &priii,i;, whon tn;_;.i^cd 111 ploMfinj;, ,PBt I could do nothing but shake. I iiiii.st lave talven about a larrel S, fftj^nine pills besides dozens of other reuu-iiies. but never clMini-d •ny peritunent benefit. L.1^l I'.ill, i.i pe.Kh tim -. I h .J a nn-ist .senous .AttacKof chills and then cm'tieiic.-il to take R p.ns T.ibules, Uj^on 3 ^'ftkild's advice, and Xht first bo.x mule tne a!l rt;hl and I have ix-vet 'ham wilhoiit ihein since. I like one Tal^ tie c... h iiunnini; and tii^hl i^/M*l sometimes when I feel mote than usu.illv cxhausu-d 1 like thrre in ¦'s.aday. Thev have kept mv Sti>ni.-ich sweet, mv li.nvels repular ;«id I 'have not h.id thc Ic.iit touch 01" m.il.irij nor s-.->l'tt:n); hc.iJ.iihe si»ce I ..MMnmcnited usinsj ihem. I know also th it I .si, i-p hvuer and w.ike up K=«*rorcffrNhcd Ihanioimcriy. I Jont know ii-ai ni.iny conipiaints ^iu Mm Tabuks will help, but I .lo know thev will cure any one in Ihe KldMldition I was and I would not be wiihout them at any prico. I pAfMictlly consider ihem the cheapest-priced medicine in the w.-d.^ .is pmiy are also the niost benelicial and thc most conve iic:'u 10 t ke. Si4*3»tw«tty-sevcfi^a'£ of age and have \v-ork»d hmd all tny lile..the L Mim as most iarmeis, bolh early and late and m all kinds ot weatker. If; isd I hAtff ne\'tr enioyed sti«h good hciiih is I have since List faU; ii' f llCl, my HeighbDrs have all remarked my i nmoved condition and liave ^'Say. Joh". wh.il are you doing 10 lo.^!.- so healthy ? " ifeM a I ra h s >«i •¦ 1 i> .tei i iirj uaa m .¦*"- •¦"' C-^JS !i!t SH l>-a-S« .• I»« lioina. tit* .trry* mr mUi..... » 1 1^.** in;aw>gawa^t=«rjwg,';fKKr.aLiya (-n itritflil'-.l l.y W. S. (intlirli-. "Miss Siiiiiiiu'rs - r.illv—I — I—cr -ilnru F—" Itlll tlie npoiiker l....k n lieu.ler over liaslifiiluesH, only to Uciir 0 sweet "Ves, riiarley." "I'au I aapire lo—er -to—that— .\Rnitin lapse into Hilcin-e, fulluweil liy nn cticonradiiiir "Yes, ("lliiirley." "Oh, ill luiglit i.tily Impo to er-t.. .\iiiilliL>r fuiliue of Imii^nacjo. It was seemingly It luipeless ease, ftu.l iiii^lil have In-en, only for a iloniiire "("hat luy, T bnve nni.l 'yes' twice, nn.l if yon menu il, I mean it too, Btl.l —" .Vn.l to tlii« iliiy tlmt yonnu iiinii will insist Unit lie poppeil the iinostion, .\ll iliis linppeiicil nway "ont Woit" nn.l it wasn't lonp; Iieforo tliero was n w.'ll.liu^r. N.it nitieli longer liefore there eiinio n letter frotn I'olly'n I'lu-lc .T.isliiia Tiirn.-r, rich, nenrr.nia, ami l.'v.-llienil.i.l, ivlio wr.ite elTnHivcly of lii.s .I(.lii;ht at lu-r exliiliition of wlint lie cnlld.l "ijrit" nn.l ho propoac.l Hint if the youiiK people woul.l loi-nto nl Freeporl he wonlil stnrt the ii up in life, ns n weililitii,' gift, proviiliiiR lliey iv.M-o willing to K.-t Iheir wli.il.j ..iitli't nt homu as he putrioticnIl.T In-licve.I in pntronizinR home niorclinnts. Of course Ih.'y ni-cppte.1, nn.l were toon Ili.l.Iitli; tlieir friemls a.licii, .\ fow weeks stihscquout to the nbove coiivorHaliou n travol-slaiiio.l party iir- liveil in onr village, Onr frion.l Iticle .loshnn wns in clinrKo un.l ho lull the pnrty struii;lit to tho l-'recport run. "We'll RII to thu Inn"snill he, " 'cnuse It is n ROD.I pliicr, I hnvo known A. W. lietieilict, thu Jiroprietor, for years nn.l he in mine host nftcr mine mvii lieart; niaku.s n Rucst fuel ut homu, .'.iiiiforlnl.le, c.>iiluiite.I, nn.l in iniRlity R.l...I Inck. 'I'liu house is one of coii- viiiii'iico; till! npnrtiiicnts nro well fiiriiishcil mill llio cuisine nil thnt a superior i-n.ik un.l uuliiiiituil or.Iers on ill., iiiiirket can mnku il. 1 huve uii- i;u;,'uil niouisi hero until your omii li.insn Ik in rca.liiiesH. "N'o Rruss shall Rrow uu.ler .oii- f.i.'t" reniurkc.l l^nclu ,l.isli, "so wlint's lirst on thc proRrnnii'" "Oh, Rooiliii'ss knows there's lot to huy" ri'iiinrku.l I'olly, "'riien suppuso wc Imy 'lols'tirsli" i notli Chniluy with- yiit tiirniiiR u liuir. "Oh, you've Rot n Rreat heu.l fnr luisiness" hiiiRli.'.l Uncli. iL.sh, "Hut why uot n l.it ol III.ilh..r cnrth with n hous.) iihcmly on iil' We'll RO riRht over 1.. I.iiil.y .V lli-y- tt-nnl, real .'Stilt.'ollicc, I cuu nlivays .l.'pciiil npou Unit tirm's liarRiiius iu i-cal eslate, us Ihi'V never hoKl out fuls.' liRhla lu iiiiiiicc people t.i liti.v. What llicy leli ymi nliiittt pr..p.'rty. mny l.c s.-t .l.nvii'as snli.l fu.-ts. They con'trol ll liiri;i) list of .Icsirulilc rcsi lienccs us well ns fuiiii iropcrlics, ami their jit.lRiiU'tit (111 llic 'Ron.1 ihiiiRH' is par c\ccllciii-c." The Rciitlciucti were not li.uR ill imikiiiR a .lickui- fur a nice li.nisu ou n )i1casiiiil strcct. H.tnriiinR tu I'nlly, rnele .1..sli saill that lie was r.'a.ly Intake hcr f.ir a p.'cp al het- new hume,ami then tiii-y Wl Illll Innk after the oullit, "To cx- pcilite mailers" sai.l ii.', "I have or- ilcrcil a curriaRc fnuu K, .\. Williams, otir cntorprisiiiR livi-i-y mnn." Wlicti the liaiul: nine i-ariinRc, wilh .-Inln.rule IruppiiiRs nn.l pran.-iiiR linrscs .hew up in fi-.mt of the liolel I'olly .U'chii.-.l it the "llnest tiinioiil she ha.l .-v.-r seen." "Yes, Sit- cc" rcpli.-.l I'licIc ,Iosh, '-lhe ilir.'c S's, 'Sped, Sufely un.l Style' is Williams' coat of arms. So, y..tittR folks, when yuu wuul to lake a .Irivu, ctilicr f.ir liiisincss ur plcusuic, RO 1.1 hiiu fur a riR every time" His wcihliiiR, imrty nnil fu¬ ll.'fill cipiipiiii'iils arc utiHurpnsKcil. I'lNC iiiiniilcs later Polly was profuse ly lliunkluR I'm-lc ilnsh fnr liisRciicr. uus Rift. The Involv ci^tlu.'c stiitc.l hcr 111 u tec. ¦ \ "llaiiiiR ulrcaily prnviiVil a cuRC fur the Uit.l" suili Incle .InWi, "now Ihc lirst lliinR we'll l<«k nflct-ViH he 1 Ihc fiiiiiisliiiiRs for ii.'- Hereupon i Tolly eiierKelicttlly .Icclure.l thai hIi.' I liu.l h.-nr.l 8.1 mucll nlinul 1,. ('. Xicliols h.iu.sefiirnishiuR.^ lhat she ha.l il.-.-iilcil i ll. R.l there. The result was that tlicy . uere iishi-rcil inin sii.-li n iicivil.lcriiiR I ilispi.iy that tin- Riil was at lirsl at a Ins., lin.v In siilc-l. (tiu she suun i yi. lll.'.l lu the sc.lii.-liv.'iicss of a imiR '¦ uilic.-iil parlor suite, a l.c.Iro.nu s.-t in '..ak, Riililen liuisli, that wonhl .In jcr...lil I.. Illll Mr. Klni.ilykc himself. To tilts she aihle.l carp.-tH, cunifurls ! an.l lihiiik.'ts, an cnsy rmker for I'licle l.l.ish, au.l .Itilii t fnr.;.-t n must c.in- v.iiii..iil ami oriiam.'tilai writiuR .lesk I ll.r '-lliililiy'- riiarles, hnvitiR cume to ; tiic cuuclii'sinii Hint 1.. C. Nicliols' ; prices were l.el.iw the very shispcr of cumpetiliun. I ",\ preity Roo.lst irl." sai.l the nhl I man. '-ami now we'll visit ('. I'ea- scll's hin liouscfurnisliinR cHlal.lish- ni.-iil, where rully's hnU'ewifcly iu- sliii.-ls will have full play in murv.'ls uf kilelien apparatus. Tlierc is nut un .slalilisiimeiil ill tlic coiiiiliy that j carrl... a more cmpreiu'iisivo stock of hiiuscliul.l furnishi.uRs" r.-niarkcil I Incle ,Iush. "Kvery p-.ssihic piece I ..1 iiiti-heii furniture frnm n tin .Upper . to a c.i.ikinR ranitc is here in all style" j aiiil variety." If I'iiIIt fails to'ac¬ complish wiimlers iu the culinary art, I It will n.l he for want of superior I i-ookiuR utensils, fur she pnrchaseil a j I'ri/.e Heaver .-..ok st..vo with all I ciuipnieulsnec.le.l iu a well rcRulalcii I kitcucn; while I'harlie purcliuse.l a i l.aura .louhlc-beater (or the porlur, ! all ..f which rude .I..«h pai.l f..r wilh ; licli^rht, 'cause he knew C. I'cascll j hail trcal.-.l Uuu right. I "Ves, an.l I must have .some sla- ;tiuiicry, I'ucle .losli" .iu..tli I'olly. "au.l " "Ves, auil a lllbic with u reus..nnl.ly Mr family rcRisler." inter- r.iple I llie ol.l luau, "so well .Imp uitn I C'iO... T, t'.iukliu's news .leixit. Vou II j tiu.l many artii-ies iiiilispensatilo for I (be lilirary us well as tbc secretary I tbere: aiiil, as fur vanity, t'oukliu ; l.a* au uiic.jualle.l siuck.'' So bere : l't.'It's ]iiiroliai.i'S' luolu.U-il mia*-e . I iaueoui- inKJks, faue.r tlatiouerT, writ- ' iUR lualeri.U, un.l. tiu.liuR an im- u.euse aaaJVliuiut of maRa^iues. : \ eriuilieals ati.l uewst'a >ers, she j kulMtcriiicI for evcrytbiuK in aiiibt. Meantime OHarlea haJ lieeu I taking a p«ep at tieor ;o t^uuk- !iu'* elegautly a |
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