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TTT-R TTATtYKAg TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1899. HLggal Notices. pUfistfANT. to »uorder of lion. TIieod'irB H,~ J5 _.8llkm »u, aanogaiivt the Quauty of west- U-fNOTIOBISTOfEnRDratVEN, according to law, Ato'iU per«oo« having cl»!m< axalnat II.. Greeley r , Smith, late of tkoOJiwci of North Baleuv, in eatd f^Cjonnty. .o.presoat tile aarae with the vouchers •-tui-raof,rEo\t&e \iiiia 'eraIgreiI, Aauiiulstratrlir. atrliei— ^'idaceof transactlDif'bualxem, at tbe-otuco of F. H, \.'•ilamiun Wh te. Plains, N.- T on or beforo the i IBihdliv.of.Feb.r'uary,A D, 1899.. . .Dated tlits5th day uf August, A, D. 1S98. V- .\ ' DELIA A. DEAN, Administratrix. UK. 8, BA-RNUM, # \ Attorney for Adtninllralrlsf, ' ft bite Plains. N Y. f WuBSOANT T«.-.*V.nJtt>ER nf-riou Tbeodonj H. 1' I^SUkiiian, SiirrogS(6wlbo Comity of Wcatenoa- I ter.— ' >\••'.\. '.Si.NOTICE 18 nEUEUr -OT\'EN. accordluRto 'law,, to all noi-anuti liavlnc CIOIIUM ntial'nit slilsnr^W._tffiKJ(off, lnto_o_f lli.o_.Town, or Hew _aaIl«HV&l^eTTOt=*^ulyr-3*'c^^ the aiuie, Mltli the vouchors thereof, to tho miner- tinned, Executors of the Ust-Will and TeetmucBt n£tl,e said decoaBOd, at tuolr office at Chainiaqiio. la'-TowiFTirNcvCOuHtic i\ B»iil County, on or boioro If Via Win DAY of JUSE , A. D. 1809. |\5 Dated toils SSlb/day of Novnnber, A.D., 1808. t lLLtAM H.BI8PHOFK. } ESKV W TIIBCUOFF, Ejuccu tjmAUD F. OAltli, J ITtOifiii-liAKIlBTI, UoruujVl'dr rxeoulorH. _Wlilto Plnlun, N, Y. fore. UBSU&NT to-fiu oaldf oi H»u. I nt!u.i»n u .-\ju>. 'iiirn>et* fftnf f f_' ft o_\_''y-o i f wi>vi»ri.fnt.>r iiuddralBlfed.- J \Aanl1illiit«rar-wiiB' s Will annexed, of ilio Ittft-Vtill nuu TcBtaiucut tub. JLjzBaafcauit U!_.~SOtICE>I .i .HKitEBV GIVEN, according to law, iggssrpjwriiine—jHiviitg—claliiiB—asoliirt—JBlifi -ir -i rtfijtorrle, - IunrotUfo-toWn-of-Bedford, - lu .Baiu -Cuuiiiy, X-vi^ppfltl, t^o pre^nt tbe name, witli tbo vouchor* T\ Yncteoif m tl« ' | •—the [TjohtTE. Fcrrirt aa atich adiulnialrators, at the |i offlcnof A. J Adams, III tliO Vlllaao of Mmmt VTKISI'6, S X on or boforo tlio IStli da_ of Febroury, ~ \D^IBW.- : thlBtBt day of August, 1S08. _ jTANNAIl K FEniUH .l Admlnlstratora' JOHN E. FEBltla, / wlth'ttlll Annexod 3,*\ A. J. ADAMS, - , ,. Attonievfm- Administrators, '~'~t-UU klBCQ, N. If, | ^PuraURiit to an order 'f Uon Theodore H, Sflkman (M^BitTrogate-oft he-County of- We»tohe«ter+ IJJ^VTOTIOE 1B hereby given. accortltiiB to law, to all jr.' J\t persona*\ huvli.K oTaliua against HOPlIIA il'.\jA. IlOVT. latcof tlio Town of Bedford, In Bald ''•'\V'tnty 'l\'\>-i\'\i t m prfgfiit tin; »arnfi. with tlu; t a-voucliera tliercuf, to the iimlTBlyncd, Adluiulst'H- ==Morof all and Btu^nlitr thu K \OdB cliattela and ^^rcdllB of tlio »atil docnaacd at the ri -nldiiu 'C 6t the Adrulf^rator. Kaionah, N Y.*, on or bt-foro\ Ihi* ' f KIRd'CDAY OF atAY. A I) !«>!» Tnti.l nil- lr.il, ,1a > orfviol.fr, 1 BUR. DINNER SET FREE (deco^Wta^whit*. Ill k 134 get.). \ or GOLlTWATCHr •with only 30 .pounds of our CELEBRATED ;S.UN^SUN~CHOP Thin Te* I* Tiactecil ID 1 pound DacomtCfl TIN Oattlntert to pre- i«rve th« rleii rtrie detfente fl ITOT and -Rreat Btrfngth. Warranted to lUltAHtnn**. Beat imported fa'end ttifa \Ad '^Rnd lac, and wo will tnalLjronjvl-i |h .»ainplBi *ir \cniU- your order for WpouiKld, it, , n ^ m terthlB It » Spfecltil OflT-r. Ttie GrentAmeplcan Ten. Co. oiAaavwerSt., N,Tt\, I vaitdel (Cemetery tj ESEEVE, PUND sufllcient to pnaure IV present and future care of property. Price of Lots from 10 cents to 40 ceris per foot, according to locution. Copied of the printed RULE S *»ic REGULATIONS canJan obtained -in application-to .the SUPERINTENDENT. TRUSTEES ;— ^M^-TOE-Br . AARON J 3.— WHITLOOK, JAMBS W. BEDELL , _ - TkOMAft JUXES,J -- \ ^HEOiibUK r;, -Wr'Fowi!RB^- -Mi HOBART_JKEELEB,™_, THADDEUS CK.VJJE, OSOAR MdBRlpE-, \WILLIAM ~H.. ^WGHT*, \\ THOMAS L. Vupm,- - Oscar. E MacBride t _ Suporintendou t o f interment'! MEDICINE $3 000\ A DOSE. Preoloua Stones\ \Now to US Used tar M»» ,<llcln»l iPurposea. ( t _ai £dls»l^ienee^jha» bdep ehribhed by & great dlscovery.'^lnrer-Hpnouls ^ a cleve r Parlslenne , has foun d In preciou s stones a cure fo r -tbe Svhole SEEMON PREACHED _BY THE ' REV . A . C. DIXON. rangt of-huinnhHlls , -the-only-drn-w—1^—Cext^-^Xe-sliull be 1 wltnessijs unt o bac k to be r panacea being tba t a dose.J me $otti- ' n Jerusalem, an d In all ot medicin e may cost nuytblng fro m Judea , an d _ln Samaria, an d unto tb e $250 to $8,000 an d a complet e cure | uttermost\ par t o f t,lie earth. \ Actsl. 8. prison and then drtvpn ou t or his trli-T hlnvK<'n<il 'by rhnreoal. When lit* country, he was . uccutumed. JLlke spulti; tu i i mmimny of ministers.about Christopher Colutntyis he won t fr.om prracbln g tin- .gonpt'l to tb o heathon, a court to^court, urgin g Pope, aud kin g \li>ariu'd luuts aros e and said, Young 'and |>rlnce to jejjter upon tb e crusade, man , Hit down, whe n God want« ,i r» j ''No - church,' say s Dr. tleorge Smith , couiexttbe itcntben ho will d o It. wit h I \papal or reformed , has. produced! a out you r hel p o r mine, \ but eve n tbin missionary so origina l In plan , so ard- learned* ministe r could no t dra g Will ent an d perseverin g In execution , bo la m <Jarvy from bis mountain top o f -varled-ln-girts.-so- Inspired- by th e love j visio n down-to TUfr shadows'^ wTF ot Christ u s this saint of 71), whoi n • Ishness again . Bein g • invite d t o from $12,(>00 t o $150,000. Tbo worl d o f wealt h dnd^fashlcstr Is flocking to he r sumptuously appointed rooms to drtalc powdere d rubles or Inhal e the odo r o f burnt diamonds... ^fme. Honoui x keeps he r precious drug s In a gipxllled jewebbox, nnd-tho patient; whe n ono e her approiirJa tp. remed y J a dqcldedjpn . selects a gem oC^uLtu'Uto price, an d the-niagle-of the cure- begins. i ——-— In man y oases It Is sufficient t o rub the. part affected . with the _ jewel, which . In som e mysteriou s 'way, ab sorbs the disease; in ojthers It Is powd ere d and drank In wine, an d In other eases th e precious stones .are' burned In golde n braziers and the fumes In haled . r \T The diamon d Is \the most uqetui dru g In tbbf strau'ge jhinrinncDpo'<;la\ lih'd be fore its magi c nil \tltstnTSi If you'bave _ eve r climbe d a high, mountai n yo u '• remembe r that yo u sfartfe(t : -ln the Bhudows of the tree s a t the -base, where ther e wa s littl e p r n o outlook. Yon could - see a few hundre d yard s around .you , .hut afte r a whil e you rose aj>ovi> tbe tops o f the trees^ahd looke d out upon a beau tifu l landscape. As you climbe d high - cr-,—t-he-flelds-and -the vunning-stream s appeared, \but YOU eould_sci' only one^ hal f of th e horizon, the othe r half was shu t off by the mountain. But when you reached the. .top, yo u found your sel f III' a^great'eirculiu' room , bounde d by the horizo n o n all sides. caYputed- It may b e with green, an d hung with curtains of crimson and gol d Such is'th o experienc e of the chris- ^iaS^^Vh^ijhe Is first^^uvorte(L-die lbpiv's about him for some one whom iJiejnnylTCa d \o Christ, SFdjew Klltls hi s brother Simo n and bring s hi m to Jesus . Phili p limls Nathanie l an d •or iii'i'vcg \ta1vg Wings, The sapphire an d emeral d cure .all -eye—dlJHMiaes^ fpom -ntyopln—to--l)14nd—|-prpripl)ea nnt o hi m the aiegsllllL YJQU he claime d convert s by the mllliijn. His true tha t tiio religion o f sucli con- •nSB5 ^ain-juaa ^tMi ^^tt.^iflciac^^ an d .^yerts evaporate d as. toyOtUy.. JU $„ the t_. 17... i l « 1 .1... . .* *.. A .V.....1 -.1 1.... 1 *- ... » /)/ % } Oompn -honclR R I x 'tyni'versiti/. Scliool twTtlT *~C <i y and Krottin»Clii--«i><'l - Meilten! Cafieger Uraduatii Sclniul, I'tiluiiw) -v KSOIXUKRINO ;ind UNIVERSITY COLLEQE. For clreinaia aibhvssL. J Toinid.-lns, lteuistiar. WuslUDg- -ton Sqituro. N^'iv York_Clty. Intoslciltlop., _ _ drive s away the most \'deep-seated melanchol y • The Jasper cures the \blteK Of \the- nTost vetluinoilS Hel'peiltR. 'Vim —turquoise—wards off—neeldi»nts. an d tin* ruby seems to possess the virtue s o f almost all the othe r gems , •••easily as the remedies iire, the fai r physician' protests that her profits are \small and that ber charges arc little beyon d the valu e oC.thc drugs . , ( The Knrth'a ltolatlnn. - Owing to the rotation ot the earth, rivers—llnwlng—in—a nnrtiiwi y nnd soutlK 'fl-y direction manifes t a tend onc y t6~?rowd to the right, wltlf\the - efljict thtU the righ t bmik oL. such 'Tver Is ap t to wenr iiwny-sllglitl v fnsf- Mnhpmmednn s Btaned to deatl i on the 30th June^Slo. I n an nge of violenc e an d falthles&npss h o was- th e oposfl e of heavfinly lbye. \ Ills las t words , a s h e knelt-.on.^be'*.sands o f Africa , whil e his murderer s were stonin g ilin r wer e \Jesus only. \ i The nex t ma n Tvlio rose abov e the treetops an d caugh t a visio n o f world wide mlsgions was Franci s Zavier, who .live d in the lOtli century . HI S • earl y association s wem with Prptosh- ants, /rom whom \ h e learned siilvnt'lon \by grace , anu_tnroug u tuei r teacldn g h e doubtless passed from deat h unt o life. Bu t in afte r yfitrs h e came under the hypnoti c inllueilee o f -Igna tius Loyola , with whom b e forme d the Orde r o f the Jesuits, an d vowed to' obe y ma n rattier than God. I n his method s he wa s an- ecclesiastic, infft'it* JJng christians by sprinklin g wate r j>n ••their heads. I n one' mont h lie win- ' ferTSl 1» th|s,i5-ny lOAWO native s iuf Travancore , and afte r ten year s wo'pir preuc b ^ an Aasoclutio a h e too k fo r hi s subjec t '.'Expec t grea t thing s fro m God; attemp t grea t things fo r God . au d a few lik e Andrew Fulle r cam e u p to the mountai n top wjt h him, and j-vverr—stirred— to—the— iW *pftr itf^i^lr souls l>y the widenfu g vKilon. In America the* «hucc&-. t »uui-avsleep In the shadows . One j;oun g man . Samue l J. Mills , bad risep above'tln - tre e tops^an d lie gathere d abefut htm |_acmu othe r young me n who. me t ..and praye d tha t God \youlo~.open the way for jthcui to takc^-ihe guspul- ^ . . — whom you love best : but-, after' yo u have grown In graceryoll rise abov e the tree top s of mere selTlsh love , you take-i n a wider low, VOM begin to iirnv an d wor k fo r the 'salvation o f the communit y and. a s you rise highe r in spiritual life, the outlook widens , you~lTrnr-for ' Mtc- stntefth o country, the peopl e o f you r own tongue. -But.. yo u hav e not reached the mountai n top of vision unrTi yoti have take n th e view of Christ, wtdt-h sweep s th e whol e horizon o f the earth . Yop-nrny-un d give nnd worl; now for- wnte r on \their 1 hginl ^r ™d\hiy»iiwiiUU for countin g led Zavle r t o ridiculous |-extreimis. • But however ^we ma y con dem n his fanaticism, hls'foll y am ] hi s heresy we can but admire- his mission- th e salvation, not of you r ow n ranni y or. comunlty, or state. ' but of the world, j&ic h Is the widenin g ylsio n o f tl.n .-foVt w1tni«;«ii»s liLSl Ulll .IlTII- ar y zeal Lookin g towar d China IK* exclaimed- In Hie deliriu m uf f.ever f^-rock. rock, when wil t thoti ope n to my Slaster!\ His dream s were o f the world snlnhicd to Clirlst , and h e woul d sprin g up in thpjdght shouting, \Yet more , O my Tiod. yet jHi '»re. T Ill s mott o 'ad majore m del gl'orlam ' \To the greate r glory o f God,\ woul d lie a good watchword for nlt-chiis*- ~lot tlt f priV-ei- m Jlis. lvdatheh world.\ \Out o f this meetin g was bor n the Forelg u jSis . slonar y organizatio n amon g the Con gregatlonalists , who sent Ailonirau i Judso n an d Jmthc r ltlce as their nils sionnrles to India . 0u<<the way Jud son wblle-rea'dln g his Grcp k New Tes tament , became convince d tha t he ougli t t o be immersed , Luthe r KIce . tntvelln g on tuiaiherjiliip r camo\Xo~nT55~ sam e decision , nnd on their arriva l In Indi a the y isouglit Baptis t preachers-, au'd were 'Hmrle d with-Chris t In blip ' UBIII ,\ T-bls of course cut the m off )-f roiu-tludK-Gomrregatlunnl pre, them at «. home , lint i t threw the m upon the Baptis t »-huii,lu>s o f this countr y win* ha d no forelg u missionary orgaulzn tlon. Ou t o f this gi-ew 1 the moder n lemlom . The Reformatio n o f the 10. 'l i -einurj mider lujhei l Zwingll, atnl (\alvln wa s n revlvni nf diiPlrltii 's wliTili git'C foreig n missionar y movemen t among the ('oiigivgatloimllht s and Baptist s of America, bot h of whloh-hav e don e a mighty work In Uftiiig the churches at luimt* fi'ftm the sluulo>vs irtTThe. base «f_'.fjo lnotinttiln.. lo the sulumit of' \lslmu. . J.. Anil a s we ren d the recor d of this missionar y work we have a widening , \rtsfnn of ITie g'osjiiTs power iil 'Afl ' l ..i llnlunt M .illiit.ls win-nod nffplnsl. visitin g Africaner the murderou s chier lie Is tol d that be ma y expec t tIt - vill -d n to umkc-hTs skull TfiTo n drink JIENUY It UJyUIlElT. Adftiliitatralor. %SROci ,'A W AT I O N - SfAaTE OK - NEW * Tbo mider**!gned,, (TIP Sheriff of said } county, jn coufo&mt? to a prtfV'pi to Jiiiu in this j-* >tflK ilt l iVr*fitff1,imj ^\^vo'rcd by HI.B. his procla^. > k .nfatlou>jreotiirjf^ olj ndrMoiis unililil tu H &i'ii «*tMtit -a= 4fi ft # .•The Katonah _ HUi 'iiraiK uuftrorr Irl* to be held at tho Oohrt IIoiixo. in fio Town of While 1'laliiB. In thoCountv of WestcbcKlerafore- -•aald.jjjlio . . . I\*|» 5TU DAY OF DECEMBER, T8US, -V-«.Mefl-ii'oloolc- J In—tba fbrpnonn of-that day, by ~\ recognlrmiie -Dr other - Is-, to appear thereat: and *4I Hhe niidor«J«i]ed liero'by rtQUlroi. thai all J notices of i., tho peiitib, coroners and ollU-ers who havo titHci ^ any re'cojjnlzanco for the appearance of any peraon |V\( 'at tile kald court, or havo tikou any luqnlgltlon or J ,-ct7 --«.tamlpatton of any prlaotier'or wt'nes*, fo return f^-^BlicIi r.ico4nlzalb ;0«, loqulslttoiiB and exaininatloiiB yu-~^ piaairtd oonrt. at tho opening thereof, on the |4 Unit day nf, lfB~-tltttog^SlHnotl=at--tli «--l4heH »«J .ofJleeywiJtqHainB. ou the t»th dny of Novauiher; ~*-\3\8 'JS\i WILLIAM V. MOU.OY, Sheriff. mHE PEOPLEIOP rnt STATE OI'NEW YORK. By Iheiji f G d f-ee and independent. Jiuep FOLKjLoviCAot!. |f Whereaa .MELai >N d. LOVELXCE, ofThe OUy of . k. itoUUKy i l 'EI(,.Cotmty-of Mounie, Stato oi Now ^'/^iYork, liaa.upplied to our SnrroRato'a Court o£ tbo /•X'-Qcmhty vfAWeatoheater.^ti Jiaxo ascertain. ina$ru- *.*^.niontvin writing, beurliu; -data tlrtJ -'Sril day 'of ^^rr-November', 188-> r -relatlug to po Bonal proiwrty, •ti\T\P«>ved. an Uio last Will and '\TBDiment- of -'-'MAROABET LdVEL\nE,.latc of the Town of 'i '^'JJO .BTIt SALEM, In aald County of iVcatchcatcr, J ^.y deceased. ,:',>:.•, TUrltEFOB', Yon and each of you, afo cited'to If—^-•ppcar'hoforo our saM Smroptnte at tho SiirroRate'M JT- »\offlcoVtue VI r.LAOB OF WHITKPHINS, on the P.'.'.BEyBNTU p\Y OF JANnARY ^~l«03, at 10 o'- • yji* clock la.the forenoon of (hat day. then aud ther* to •VJ.iatfond'.. the proMte of. the said last Mill and My '.Teataraent, . Wr- ' - And such of yon an are uoroby cited, aa aro under .';-|ho ago of twt-uty-ono yenrB, arercquiron-lo apjiear V\\ by your 6iiatdlan, If yon have one, or if j on have 5-£=4 -iioDe ,-to appoar and apply for ono-tu bo appointed, MS'v'wlu.tha^v^l-oX^'our^ial<>SC6iUaJh •'•il'-v.'Kiiardi'an will be appointed liy tho Mirrogato to * w ''.f /k ?., re p,e .Mut anij^ct for you In tho proceeding ?;i,\ CJSSTIMOSV WUEBEOP, Tlio 8eal of tho Bur. Vdiati'a Codrt of our said CoTKity of Westchester has Ifcn hereunto nfllx-'d. ~ Wl.ii aa, Hon. T1IE00ORH H. 8ILKMAN, — \—\Km -rTjrimrof out sal I County af the Town \ of ^ \'*° Pl» ln|1 . \ I0 l-U* day of November, '~r £«EAL] irt tho year of our Lord one thousand eight :.\ hundi-d and nlncly.eli.-ht J£i' f . ' ' • LESLIE SUTdEBLAND. IT?-.-'--'-. Oli!CK.umiiLSurrot;atc'B Court. -'-EnEDEarc S. BAIINOM, \ ' ! ™s--Aliorm>y for Petiiioner.' —- Wblt^Plalua. -.Sew York. . -r>UBRtIANT TO AN'OBDER OF PON. TIIEO- I-':' BOBE If. SILKJLAN^Sjixroaaio of thoOouu- |S\-.'ty of \Ve »lcbeBtor, X, \\\ \c k NOTICE IS IIEltEBY OfVEN, according to law, .-to all peraouA having olinnih aaalnal t ^V -^IABLEH LE-HOV-,—lalo nf v tin*-towji ornEW. -p^ilSBiIRO In Raid couuty,dece.iHCd, to prcBi-nt tho y.Y'-Hame. with tho vniudiera thereof, to Hie under- JvT'*«i|(nod,._AiliiilniBtratrl'x of all and singular thn % goods, chatti.1B and credits of fit*, uald deceased, at lierplaeeqf reBldcn6o (1i tli- i-ald Town of I cwls- Ji V^-iborp on or before tho 27tli day of MAY. A D. law. lied this ad (lay of tfovim 'iar A. D. 1808 \(Mi JOSEPHINIJ'LE BOY, AdqriiiUitratrix. Nea t and -• Attractive iSTATIONERY^; !®i -MOives Tone to-Business^ A RMS -OF THE OOtTNTY COUET ii*^; 7 \ToK.-Tirh V H^i-^CiOTXN TT-&F— WE^TeHESTERi- * £ ~ I ^\.^ - FOR THE YEAR\1898. (;./''Terms of the County ' Couih)r*of Westchester f<3^ ourt of', the\] the trial o f d Peti t Jur y twill be. require d to attend , are' hereb y 'iappoin'ted to be held-at-tho-Court House . fA-VfiTte PlaTjisTTu the* year \ i8g8, as fol- . 1o*s . i c - •* a &^¥lJt;ST MOtTD&rOF MkiCcVr, ~?h- ftHIRD MbNPAY OP JBNB.^ . WRSTTUESDAY OP SEPTEMBER, ^iifc'AST MONDAY OP QCTOBEIt. Pt*; * Term s of the'Count y CoVtrt of th e I ^County'of Wesrchcstcnfo r tile trial of '\\.;issues requirin g no iury, foj the\ arg u t-tiient ofappealn , the hearin g o f motion s [; And otherproceedmg s In bot h Civi l an d .^Criminal Cases, areappointe d to be hel d lat.tlie Cour t House, in White\ Plains, o n itgjK^aturday of each week, (excep t iti July) , !!»?«*'' Dated.Whit e Plaius, Decembe r 15th. Pt»ft-- .. SMITH LENT, ^Igpimtyfjadge-of -Westchester -Conntrv \ft\ I f or tliiiil the left, while the chnnnels als o are apt to lie dpiaie* toward s that side . A locomotiv e movin g nur.tb.nnd south woul d experienc e flip sam e tendenry . and the amount of excess pressure on the right rail lias been I .- , . -r - —Mf'\'l '1lH\ ' \ Scientist imeS | With ah)('oipoth'e -welglrttig-^HiOGO-) ^ pounds, nnd runnin g at a speed of salein,\ you r home , you r busluess, among you r Intimate friends, then \In all Judea,\ the tow n o r state abou t you, theii_yn Samaria, \ th e surround ing country, an d then \t o the utter- most pact o f the earth \\\ to the church a wide r an d dearer vis ion o f truth, but In the mutte r o f fore ign missions left the peopl e o f God still amon g the shndow s of .the trees aT'th e bas e of the mountai n The o f forts o f the Reformer s strengthene d It Is lntoi 'Cstimr to -seo _ LQAV liodAvddJ -tlie— things— Hart— remnlhtMh—w4t -lioutJ -^ipe -^I^Wr ^id--inti 'otIuet*^diii --t^t -b . «... » .' ' . ,. .. . . . , 1,1 1,.,,T j.fT,,.-..jl n I-,,\i-.ri1-i -Reaches .Every Family in this Vicinity. • IF YOU j forfy^Iirp -Tnllf's TTPF-dTOUTrlt^ wm foun d 1 \tlm there tens an excessiv e side pres sur e to the righ t o f ir>(l pounds. This , however . Is balanced by the friction of the engine on tb e rails, as ther e Is ther e n resistance o f 13.000 pounds.t o and side movement . Practica l rai l way men, however , d o not find any •greater dutereuc e in tut* wea r or one rail over the othe r from this cause, while oh a -single-trac k road, the trnlllc bein g In both directions, It could'no t be detected in an y case.^ islon o f the Apostle s an d The early_christians. l'euleWWl\W'its*-a- \ few-Mi -yyvival; ttot ^ar -f^rHK -^BTPf ^Ft=|=IH*y^ s o far its we know . Pete r was the Advertise I/i THE-TIMES VVe_Guarant.ee to Cany Yout Gard Irito Every Home. * < JOB PRINTING o DEPARTMENT Has No Superior. Our Reputation Speaks_ for Itself. It isn't, th'e size of an advertisement that couuLts but the medium you select. \ SQrae\. \cheap:'. , ad- vertis'ements are very dear, Because the medium select-^ ed cut§ no ice. SUBSCRIPTION TO THE TIMES $ 1.50 in advance! Drink Trni IVoiildn't l,lke. Of the man y extraordinar y drinks t'tmidurly- cunstuwd . fliu^hlootl o f live Apostl e t o the Jews , an d seemed to eur o not fo r (he salvatio n o f any one elSe, until In . tbe vision nt Jopp a b e saw the sheet let dow n .from heaven , fllled-wi-th nulmal s -eienn -and unclean. and .the -mil, CJIUIC ,\' llise Peter , slay an d eat.\ TTe reinorSirated , Decausl- he wa s not in th e habit, a s a Jew. of eating s such animals . \What God hat h cleansed call not tho u common.\ And thjit houseto p In .Joppa become s unt o Pe^e r tbe mountai n top o f vision , He sees beyon d Jerusalem , and Jude a int o Samaria , an d the \uttermost- part s •of flip enrth reaching out to the^ heathe n ^\^j}^ | horst'S may , perhaps, b e considered tb o most so. Marco Pol o nnd Curplnl were the llrst to tell the worl d o f the practice of the Tartar s an d Mongol s openin g a vein In their .horses' nocks, taking a drink-an d closing the woun d again . As fa r as can b e seen, this lias been the practice fro m time' im memoria l Ther e is a wine habitually Vonsumed In China whic h is. made fro m the flesh of lambs reduced to paste wit h milk or bruised Wo pulp-with rice and thon—fermented. It I s .exceptionally strong an d nutritions' and powerfull y stimulatin g to the physical organism. ^iChi^ajjlando^Jih'lnlt A great - deal of smoked show\ water , a ml oiler of^the national drinks of the Tonquines e is arrack flavored wit h chlckeit > blood. God-'todk. the Apostl e -Pfyil a t onc e toltUe^rcJ ^al n top. an d gave hi m the larger Vision of ihe Gospel' s mis sion. T-ho--=~wdrld 'wa s his parish . While he slept nmld th e historic as sociations o f Troy, ho was not think ing of the great s siege, or the w : oodc n horse, o r th e flight of Eneas . His purpose was-pushin g hi m forwar d into th e regions beyond- He bear d th e cal l of the ma n in Macedoni a \Come over an d help.jis, \ an d he was no t dis obedient to the heavenl y vision. T' lp old flintier who praye d \God bless me an d 'my \wife , my' sou Joh n an d his wife, us fou r nnd no more,\ had mad e u p 1)1* mbiTl to live nm l tile among tho'sluidnS of th o trees nt the bas e oTl tho •yiountnln -main, we will\ uTTer a while have on blind onl y \remains. \ The churc h o f i'Ju-tst can hav e a vigorou s life onl y ns she take s In his-visio n o f grac e l'OT •all men . Durin g the 17th centur y there are Indications of missionar y awakening John IOlllot, drive n b y persefutlo n from his nativ e land, conit's to Ameri ca, and spends his life preachin g to the Indians. .Through S8 year s In* tolled an d cathere d not less than 3000 convert s Into 14 settlements , wit h 24 native 1 preacher s who carrie d on the work v * Tbe ISt h centur y finds a larg e por- iiifi cup. am i bi s sklii into, a dru m head* bu t in spite of their wurniitg t Moffat goP«. preaches* the gospel to Africaner who-4s-converted, nnd In come s lik e a littl e child, bring s the cojl'vcrled c When Modal murdere r to Governor , who had offered a rew-anl [.for I 'l'\ deinl or\ alive., the Goyiexnmj- \' ' hlniweli! TIr never rn •above A. Vnlnnlde Heirloom. In Nag'asaklr Japan.- ther e Is a-fire work s make r who manufactures pyr o technic bird s (ft great size, that, whe n exploded . «all In lifelike manner\ -thrmjglil~t )ltrillr~inrd tjerform- many movement s exactl y line iliostrofrlivlng--] birds. The secret of makin g these \wonderful firworics has been in Uie possession o f th e eldest child o f Ylie famil y oj each generatio n fo r mor e tha n 400 3'cnrs. - An Old Coin. The coin known In Austri a as the kreutzer has' been withdraw n fromcif dilation , an d wil l not bo accepted even'by tho Governmen t afte r Decern be r 31, 1899. The coin has bee n lu- existenc e since the fifteenth century, and took Its nam e fro m the cross marke d upo n it. their lops. He gaw no vision beyon d bi s barn an d fields. \ King .lames, learnin g of the poverty of Ben Johnso n Sent him five shillings. Johnson said t o the messenger , \The kin g sends me' flv6-\shmtngs'.bccause I live in the alley , tel l him tba t bis aouL llres—in an- alley, \Vftr~ donut - Ladmlre'thc Ingratitud e .of Johnson,. an d send s him\ hom e upon the wagon whic h was bough t wit h the niouej Joh n \teTir -tH 'ftacbes the* gospel to the degrade d natives\ of- Greeuiaud , an d Kalaruak hearin g him expoun d the Mext, \God loved the world,\ said tn him, \Say It again, sa y It again . This crue l Indian\- clrtoT bpeomr s i m evangelis t of^Jlinnlng- wal ami d the snows iif his .native hind. Every lover o f his race, who knows the recor d o f these fact s co n but ex claim . \Glory to Go d in tb e highest, an d o u eart h peace an d gpo d will among men.\ tlon o f tbg-churc h ol Chris t far above - the tre e tops, with a broa d visio n of ( obligatio n an d privilege .sprea d out befot*e them . A .mothe r In, Deninai-k. whil e dying beque\athc r d to he r cbiP dren a t he f bedsid e a' grea t treasur e whic h she/urge d them to «eck in the Bible, \you will find It there, \ she said, \anil there Is not a pag e I have not wpt--wlth my tears.\ On e o f those children wa s Bartholomew TJIegen- bafg, 'who becam e tho pionee r mis sionary In India . I n spite o f almos t Insurmountabl e obstnTles-be-mastere d {lie Tamil language , nT?idC> gi'tiininnr and lexicon, an d translate d -the Bibl e into that tongue . While h e caugh t a vision ii f Xhg glory, heybnd . and slutd- wit h his mind s lie f-l«.tl.<^ W^ri- JXumed. iny: li U o .Vt'B wit h his iulnds h e ex clalme(r* ft ltrjwi -R -it-j !0 bright , n* I f Ihe sun sboi'ie full in m y faceV He then requested those about hi m to sing hjs favorit e hym n an d he went Into th e presence o f God' on the wings o f song^.] 'The brave spirit o f Joh n Huss,_the. Bohemia n martyr , was - i n his follow- Tlio Btnrch of improvement Aberdeen , Scotland, whic h is know n as \the granit e city, \ an d lias fr^ m bu t w e ar e strUr k by- -rlw— ftx.»-~Hint-Lji— chilil nf four vepi-s. was bear d In .the. Jtoul of a king ca n liv* in an iille-y, \\ \ an d tin- ma n who does no t believ e in forelgu missions . Contending tha t the gospel should b e preache d only to tire Si* jus t aboffl him bus a soul living in an alley. lie should move ou t lhto- (. th e bro.ld avenue s o f large r purpos e ftpd greater sacrifice Tor Qlirlst. The earl y Churc h was slo w t o learn tills lesson. The Apostle s decMCd to |. remalu tit Jerusalem . They doubtles s argued thaf th e capitul cit y ough t to b e christianized, first of all ; tha t there -was—piiougtw_w -OEk —to—do—at—homo; -thousands-of Jews under-th e shado w tim e Immemorial-use d Its'nativ e stnae for paving , *has give n it up and tried ta r macadam , whic h is-found-fls dura- bio aucnnuc h less uolsyj_ _ K»lljitrrDJU.rj|j« i . Severa l scientific papers have recent ly announced the discover y tha t the odo r of swee t peas' Is very obnoxious to flies, an d that whe n placed In a room It wilt-keep It free frbm these very-tir e som e pests ' This Hay Is Great The gceates t bay on the fac e o f ths nartb'fs that o f Benga l 'Measured in a straight - Hue ;f roth; the two^ inclosing, peninsulas Its exten t Is \about 420,000' ^-4 -Sq u a re-m 11 es,- ' SO^YEARS' - * XEEB1ENCE TRADE MARKSI —DESIGNS , F COPYRIGHTS AC' AJiyona sendin-f a akotcti and description may inlcklr ascertain our OPliHon trep whether, an qnicklr ascertain our optilton trap i inrentlon Is probably patcriuble. tlonastjloUycon8dontlaL Ilandbookon Patcnta sent freo. Oldest aconcy for scciulnitpatonts. Patcnta taken tbrouuh Muun *Co , roeot»e »p«cfal tiott«; without chanjo. In tho ^ . Scientific HitiericattX A handBomcly lllnstrnted wookly. . Jjirecst clr- c, eolation of any eclontllio Journal, aorms. t3 a yoar: four months, $L Sold by all nowadealcra. JUNillCrij^™^Nj.wjDrl Branch Office. 030 F BU, Washington, D, O. » TLaka of Hot \y s te-r.. A subierra'hean la,ke-()f ho\t wate r has bee n found near Bois e Clty.-Jda. I t Is 400 feet beloVv the earth s-surface an d 4he-a-veragg^tP' T 'P p ' ;nt '' ro .!s^7 0 degreea ^VMm»^f'\aecini«Tloii. Sinc e th e passlng.of. thaflrst vaccina:, ^filon (IcWn-EngtSiatJflff-lOtf-Ahe-deo.tu rat e fro m smallpo x has fallen from 576 per millio n t o 20 per million-. „ . - Exp1o4 |Tei. I Thirty year s ag o there wer e only two dozen explosiv e compounds know n to- chemjsts > now—there, are ove r thousand. t ' Dehoritlnj; Cattle. The pr.ictlro o f dehornrtig cattle Is larsely in« reaslng In Main e nnd It wil l probabl y not be man y year s be for e a cow v\ltb horns will be avcurl usit?»' : — — of the templ e were no t christians, and there was n o nee d of goin g furthe r until the-work wa s complete d here, bu t Hi the. languag e of Dr . I'iersoh , \God\ shattere d the churc h tbn't he \ might- Scatter it. \ Persecutio n began . The head-of-Jame s fell fro m th e block. The C '0 .zy_ .nest was stirred, In orde r \\tlm^HeTeagciet s \of th e gospel might - b e made ' t o fly \Into the region s be yond The privat e member s of the church -wqut everywhere preachin g the gospel. But afte r a centur y or two the church . settle d bac k agai n int o Its lethargy..' Sh e becam e ric h an d con- Teuted . Married to th e state, there was no Jack- of funds an d Influence. Aggressiv e missionar y work ceased, |_aud tlnrperlo d tha t followed is known . as the Dark-Ages. Night settled upo n -the-^worldi—Some~8tars—plerce'd-r-thOrl gloom, but ther e was no sunris e for pearly thousan d years . God^] church Vas cotitfentrto i*ive among\-the shadow s a t th e base rif the mount ain. She. refuse d to c('mb to th e top an d behold the vision'* of her Lord. as a result thp bitternes s of\ coiftro- -Lvtcrs y -and^tbe^flres. -o/.-Persscutlon. - The fifst-'m'Sn who seeme d t o awake In this -TQlght of- letharg y from the sleep qf deat h was Balmund Lull, a -Spanish' -\nobleman who. live d In the 13tb centuryr-He'caught'a'vJslon-of-pcceive hjtm\ Christ to r the-world and was willing to dare a sea\ of blood-In - following it. He covenante d with God fg the word s \To Ihee, 0 Lord God , I «ffor-| mj-si 'lf, my wife, my children , an d all •that I poSsess.\ Ha establishe d \mis sionary trainin g schools, where Arabic nnd othe r language s were taugh t to the youn g men . H|s ambitio n was nothing less tha n the subjectio n of tbe ~7esus. cust lmcr \ttr leader and pnlr&n, Zlnzentlorf, when pray. \Dear^Savlohr v bti tliou-iivfi and I wil l be thine\ He wrot e letter s lo Jesus, and thre w the m out of tbe window, expectin g Hint b e woul d rea d and answe r the m Ho forme d -the \Orde r o f the Grai n o f Mustar d Seed,\ whos e objetd, was to sow the seeds o f 'tl'Uttrtn' thc-hearts - of- others . -As-he — grew In stature nnd grac e he said,\ \I have*on e passion, it is He and lie alone. \ I n marriag e covenan t lie agree d with his devote d bride t o re nounce rank, to mak e a consecration of Veaith_mid a complet e dedicatio n It was on -thole • Alwut the yea r KV2!) the woole n trad e o f J-jiighitul becam e locate d ttl Worsted, iiliinil fifteen miles fro m Norwich, jiiiii it \wis a t this place tiint th e inatiufiu -Mire of the twiste d double threa d of vv »>h-n, aftorwnr d called wojsted. was first mad e If jiot In venTPd. Travelers by rail In Brittan y ofte n glltle pas t Guingnm p withou t remem berin g tha t It was Ler e thatJivas pr o ditced the useful fabric, gingham . Musli n owes Its nam e to Mussoul, a fortified town In Ttttke y In Asia . TulU ' obtain s Its nam e fro m tha t of a cltv~ln—the south o f France . Linsey-woolsey wa s first mad e at Linse y an d was fora lon g tim e a ver y popula r fabri c Kersyi'yiuer.e takes Its nnm e fro m the villag e o f Kersey and the mor e close by it, lu the county o f Suffolk. Wu«4uive - to thank v*s-.i, In Pales tine , th e gate s of whic h Samso n car rie d awtiy . fo r gav.e o r gfrn2e. Gaza urn,• v.\m -fnmrrl-'-hr-Onmit Ziuzeudorf *Tr -Hneans- u tren «(Ui , e i \ and prixdous-to -tt!». faTf is fh o tissue which_ CO\H^S ^Ttli. out corrcetilliig their charms . ^V^ltn'Tye. jJiing_4o. -uosVrme- SonU-—Hlt<4l(icUi4Lr- bu t perhap s (Iressey woman,said.\She Is a n eagle In ft cag e of-gauze. \ Damas k derive s its nam e fro m the olt y iff Damascus , calico fro m Caficut a town in. India , formerl y celebrated for Its cotto n doth., am i therCTOo Lea l ICQ *,vas. nrln t fii, cn m brlc fro m Cambray. a town in Flanders , -wher e it was llrst made , and tweq d fro m a fubr k worn* by fishermen' upon the rive r \V weed • * of self t o the Lord, wedding tour tha t thox.found these Moravian exiles , -mid 'csta-Wfrdrod- th'e 4 the part s of th e -world nre set out- in A \ulnnblit CllnTio. Tiie- shuIi-CiiS; In -hl3-4 ?5biEr-at Telier - an a twelve-Inc h globe. uporrVhich settlemen t a t Herrnu t This Jlt/le hnhd, known \ now\ as~TliC,^Moravia n Church,, has bee n n flame \of mlssion- arySMt. - With abou t HO.OOO meuibefs^ in Christendom, the y have save d 175,- 000 In heathendom . Their mott o was to tak e the gospe l t o those who neede d it most, and gee k to save the mos t degraded . It, was at thi s fire tha t Wesley an d Whitfiel d lit their torche s of evangelisti c zeal . In Germany another christian mothe r lay dying s and turning to her husban d she said, \For thi s child I prayed , umd the Lordjbath give n mo my petitio n whic h I asked of him, - S o lon g as_Ue llveth h e shall b e lent to the Lord,\ ta'ke hi m nnd foster him-in an y aptl- ttsi? whic h hu^may show fo r the -xhristl a n—in I nlstry. -This—iso-my—last, logncy. \ We ar e not surprised tha t Christian Swarta-with-auchCa-wotlitc| breathin g durip g her hist hours such a prayer , should., follow ZeJgenbal g into Indi a as a herald o f the cross •He- lived ChrtST - rnnou g the native s She looked'after her seJC intetesi,.auuLLand\ woTi~UiiLJi0Jift .rttiniai .Qf afl.'™Wheu' Hy\der All was tol d tha t the Englis h -w'otijd send 1 - an.. i anibaSsadoc_tp....tnea| jewels of various colors. Englan d with rubies, Indi a wit h dhtmondar- the- se a with emeralds , and so> on. Klil.ar r«ya Hl » Way . W!i£n. Khlser Wllhelm travel s on Germnn railways a detaile d bill Is made ou t fo r ever y engin e and ca r used an d for th e distanc e traversed . It Is estimate d J.Jjat-he pay s thefrus sla n railways about $25,000 a ,year. I*ajke That Turns Ited. Lake MOrat , In Switzerland , has the curiou s property of turnin g red ever y ten-years , owing to the presenc e of cc f - tain aquati c plants WL ch ar e not Known In any^-otber.lake in tbe world. \ French. UetectlTea. The seeie t pullve ujT PnTm~ftte' fjtlltc distl.net fro m tbe regula r force. The members ar e generall y unknow n to each other , nnd on e detectiv e Is oftci employed to watc h anothe r Divorce. In ttie Arctics. -^-rirtitftsArctic.regJon a manwb.ojy.ftfi£» nnd wit h hlm v 'bfc-repWeu,'\SC*Tid to'menon^ • a divorc e leaves hom e In ange r nn d of you r agents,- for~\T trust neithe r r do*es not retur n for .several day s The,, their word § nor pledges , but send* v me [ wife take s th e hint and departs, tbe christian, missionar y iar y «cd t T hesdiurch y a J^gltrmFBau^TreTlls o n above the\tre e tops. It was living In the sjiadow s of its own self\ seekin g Tim pireachers were muc h occupie d wit h splitting theological, batr-j nnd there was little progres s On e nein hud climbe d to the top aud .audit thn ! vision of Christ a s tbe Snwou i o f tin 'Hvjorld As'he s«t on his .-oiihl-• > bench be looked upon tin imp v.n-.-jd .wil l n -oTglrnirf— lurtir An inch of rain failing upon an aren of one ^iL 'iaTf ml.'* is equivilent to nearly 17, loo 000 gallons, -tf.nelung 14.*. - 2.10.000 poumls. or '!4 Ml tou-.. [ Bef-rg~*iliii, -wrtlxThe--bcathea . ttyuii- I r.nrli Ital1u-o»« The Fretn b go'<•! nn.-nt i m- < e\e> v ticke t sold t'y a rallwsy corrpan y AH the rail\ i>> in I 'ldiue ui t tui. \3 -Purls- -Umii. . . .