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THE EATON AH TIMES, FRIDAY, JANUARY 6, 1899. , BT JCK\!' s <MII Itfll <lt. t: ) '6npd»>, lliv uie Mrf w,^ |U lr^iu a ni_ Cbrlnl lAiLj^c^i'iyHTTrtltiWr^Hltftac^Htwflw 1 - • -Ttt 10 n lu. \ 4 . \ • * Atlj*r .11.•! I . -Mini - 1 1*1 ili.l ,11 tatlt , rlA> ui tbi- miioll at 7 10 p In bl» i mi\* . I J > \-I'M - n I <•» In \.tv> lit fcnia oflil Mi) \ 1' A M PIK I IT Hi-, tor % B AITIHT -H' riiiii > v w - -. rlu .-noil U 81111.1.. > nr'i i 1 V I' n. ; '1 I-'aiilur , in .ml ? H O - jii.&»' i i, i.' p R (' K ui'^-ln i lit\ |iiiirt'-r- I in Lour l.ulun- tin- • v. IIIIIK »u r Prat.\ I..-1-..,'. JLui^Li* ovm .i. ••' ( . MIMMII,,. , O n 1'ri.t Mll^U (*vor\ in-null Piotsuf TKnl * Pni. Ii i. It J' Oil\ f ... •• I,,,. «.• w. U!-» M I\• s i • i„ , tin /oro'lh'f*'*! iiilii.'i-i-r\l> I I'rijiit-yiraiiuij, TiuusrliiJ \>; >, ;\;\^ mr liQ» omiiimtimi .i-r.i«'tlii'Tir»t salibathni '«»=- srv 4i>nl iiiirrHttflrtni'r.r' l i s t. illdl s * If.maid lull' I 1 1 1 • - winter ill I >pe II \iln nH. iiJt-.\..iiLJiiiUi!illl. >TCni t (>-cur MeBi of Somers has drorge- •>£ ttip-iwon W- N Todd's j'nnd, and hp I UIR it Jiirgp numbei of tennis find nftu I D v\uik lilling theico houses in this village. Somi-rs and Purdys. The ipe is nhout tun inches thick and oTgrTTiil iJIJailtjSJ Theodoie Smith suys that Inst week there was k'lled ill WlniJofk's market tlx- bi>>r{ju.-.t turkey, the big ges t hog, nnd life biggest steer ever yil s _.i |c in this place. If the aforesaid .v. ii' as-good Kb ili' 1 *v< i'<* l.u'i'o thiy must have bci n u d< light *.o the cou- m'in is. ti..u| u|i( iii-j. .t ^.iio W diiis'liv ufi 'i IM)I <* holiday \.icuti in Mi' Kolh There are ninny eases of sickness m this village and vicinity, must of -thn-feiso -j iiiv gr-i j> iuiU k-iiulj^ai— GStU\ pl.lints.' They areespeci.illi nervous was about sevopty years of ng9 LH hinl been a~ i-nsirlnni .of this 10-. i nbtillt 15-years, -li'iving moved l )i i (Tom K.tonifh in 1881. Ho leaves 'l in l illl'lU'll—en—mom i-i—•*'•'—i~ 1 pr- —*—i ii • tho contractor and guilder of CarinO' The luneral Ber'vsices *w hi'ld\ on Tnesoa.v nnd were largely attended The snow ai 'U wind stormy of St>»- (irday nipr.ht lu^jia bloekell Some <J' our hiehwa^Bjso that it wi>s iiuccsi\ [„rv toflhovc] oiUj,the drifts. Fl.irl tl' snow l .'iid--le,vnl-tlu'iu>—would hn\ hi'On fair slplirmfig, but it IB ther is neithn ^HltH)i«4Mii ^-or iv4it)eliii{5. — Wo'understand that B-nson War reu will shortly uiidei^n .ui'tlnu .VP, (•ration lur e ii.ct i,. us jin/wiIi It i»- hcpc'll ill 11 V\ III) 1 li 'lll 'T op -f^i'i hi will lullv U'l'uvei . | Tin- tim>i mi-eiini; th's \ ear in l'u'- | ti'im Ciiniilv will he In*Id <«n \\* r fourth Tni*ad«y in Mnrih. on the 2\lh I III I lllnHt l »f till* [0>M1 I'lll i Is i hiiM Ii \\ ill In- t^r a i-i'iii of l«o >iii- .n cliidiim sfl -141.1 \ is\;. 't'(u n .' I' rii in I i'\ili-et\r -\h ji 'i III. ii' is -' iny i-41< to-wli\ will Ju' v lln i 'ii lid.it 'S on either ticket. Tt'lici'if me s <*-vHM =a4 -kuLl ]'.'aiti nri\t!*.i• an End-After Four Hun dred Jears. THE -FORMAL TRANSFER. \\ ll. spi lid j easiJH, —-—Tl i<v -If(>il-(4i-ohn HOCI cty.of. XortlimU. l T t-n -Thui-'hiy -«•', -attend U»«. ^m^w .M ^.T'RlOT'eolliity 11 live issued-^? • .l.nT.iit. Hru'fs ,rM ,v. -VM -r.' uU |„, h . Wulk IM a ^^Y^ L Id in die U-t eUllieh -hi ' VffTTf j . ^ '['lie t„t,d a.no'unl— nilffmgSr V i,' 1 I,.-. l> lUn.l.'l f ,, lt . l . dw . l ^^„6h,3:i uf which th in tin' ii' HI ( ,, 11JIIlltf ,. e (ll L'l'ui,,,, Falls oontnbut- iv i iv 11 UiU; i mt-'iit v. 7T' is 111 t ru-Th.- n nl i-.'iui ti iv 7T'\i\rTlii Tn nl'l*iKr \hout foiti eiiuph-s at|ei'dni the il.uite.it K.'H 'ITS Mi.n I.iv i 't. i riK' Turtles fr.nn In « ho »• re J n's-nt i r irt i j>,i >t i in. i 'in 1 ' in) v. ly I'llJ'iJ ahl'' Mine Mrs. I' . V >fii 'ph -Tii nf i 1 s ^tr I is jsti'-ii'lMIL: a li. w d-i.vs mtli her .II I-' 1\ sh.'|\ JlisS J7'i -ll' ed f I 10 XT) A I irKi-\nuinl)\r of CliriBtmas toys have lii'i'ti siimslied. likewise a lar^e niiniher of N\iv Yeurs rrpoluhons\. and Mrs Georg- ,A. Tuft- spent Smid n with Mrs. Tuft's parents Mr. (iiul Mrs G -F Hniley ' Curds on- ii'iiini 'i' their fuUir.' ii'mdencc nt 160 CunfiVId o f ' r \\ illiiii ^'libv stri'i't, Hroi kl> n !<'•>»-tli r . y HS Q Ui;s , 1( . Booth of Purdys bpcnt lake and boating is juat now Hi[ ij- Minn In ii *„J -'nw* I lev „• p\|». -tLZ~L \CapfairFSeneral—Castellanos—-TTarns -t. the Island Over to the- Uni/ed | States Government, r _ - iThe Corenirn y .o f Kiililn g Ol d Glory In , I'lliCB ort the Emltlom of Njial^i—-^Vll- nesnul b.y n Chuiriii c TKroiiff—JiVll. < tho \ HoiiMtA Ileroi-ntoil nnil lli o CnbanR Fran ce Willi K m litiiiliifiiM* Havana, .Tan. 2.-'-Spanish sover^s:nty in the isjand of'Cuba eame to an end yesii rtlai. AS noon a dul-ielnnent of Aim rn .in troops occupied tin' l'hua de Aiin.^>. I hi' square in front of tlm 1, 1'fil- ace, 4ind stouu silently' as tho ceremony jlf the tntiisfur of sovureiynty took. )ilace. The American Commissioners' rode, in .in hni'selfciek fr5nTL.a Yo-hiilo and pro ,.i.ili ..l iiireTTr^rr ^ilrhT ^Hifc^umj —t ^i -i -it^iJ-n-- - , Uetiei'iU Caswlliuids. W I TOKB onTninl life over vnry smooth and some lis t time WIIM ,i nlw j n( r to a close, received the is in nle tij the omits. .'ommissioners in the main hall of the Cr ft- is I'aluce, siu'rounducL byxlro TmrmbcTs of Ir'p -ii 'th i npUV._ After a_ brief excliango of ••:t\il,ntions,TIe ,n. Citsterianos said. , ^ . • V.'i'in-ilii ^ pi t.h,.' prillneo l o f pe ^c .e ~— iipne d Anu. i2, I, obiiyin^ the ord?ra i t^S^V^V^S'^'tP^fW^^Vt^st j -the -(TOvei 'n4i<entj--^of^iiac»4gaj.l Henry C \--^tM .n. ^.f \^pTTTliTaT -t -lTP- week— V -rsTtT -njr A Tiaufjy devK o ter-hangTrjE clothes f3 formed-of-a-rirrg lo-be -screAved -tO-the - 1 top of a los t to siippovt a number of arms, which arc dropped Into a hole In tha-and -o £-4 bo »l >o Bt ~w4v *rrmo t— ht-use. fnDRV W. 5M1T) Croton Falls, N.Y., J —r- - — ••—V-h Ll 1 p ii i n o_ Ci^urn.— Tlie yearly Output, of cigars from the PMlipilliies is 440,000.000. —We know of nothrag better to tear the lining of your thro.atjBn d lungs. It is better tfian wet feet to cause bronohUis and pneumonia.. Only .keep it up long enough and you will succeed in fcducingyour weight,, losing your appetite, bringing on a slow feyerand making everything exactly .right for the germs of con.—i -sumniiorc- - - Stop Coughlrnj -and you will get 'well. FUPRM DIREGTOI —AMD— EKBflLfflErt. If OPKICE IN THE STORE OF \ A. B- WHITLOGK| Croton Falls.-, BEDFORD , Union C£mefery,| 'IJ MILK S NOI1TH OF BEDFORD VILLAQB: Fine Location, Perfect Soip LOTS S3 FT.JL 33 BI;. > HALF-LOTS IGiFT. x 33 FT . T4 K - K.»li.iistoHiiir(ii\\w- er 13 tire louder'oi' ull\hiiir and sealp preparatimis )• t iiianiifiu'tured It lenls the fl< lTTilf? of the scalp at rrnw'- iT prevenls trrrrfrrrh- I IIR oiit \»if hair. It will Jimrj tlul-haic__«\li and \fcliissy'ainl the scalp elcui 'lttcives btrenglh to the -hair ami removes all erup- Majesty, the Queen Repent of Spain, in he name of her son, his Majesty the liimK- rtitl.iv .nr. the ialand-af--Uu-ba.-U] tiuiiH of tli e scalp Price $1.00. government of the United -State's, m \esenled by your commission.'' fli'ii . Wade made a brief reply, and immediately turned the control of tho ~shni(l \over to Gen. Broolcp; Thg; M1H- a'l'y (•'overnpn A t this ^°iuomenL_ tho SpaniKh_Jbi (ri_ f ivliieli'Tiad\ Jloatt-fl over C'ulia for TlWi, years, vvus lowered from the Palace, -he Cabanas Fortreffg t Morro Castle and -M-ERKrITT^-&]jAR: \\ if r SUPEKTSTI^'DENTj - Bedford, - ill the public buiKlin-rs At. tho Spanish flag was lowered it | ivius replaced by the Stars- and Stripes, • cures cougTTs \oT everyTorrdT - An ordinary—oeugh, disap-. pears in a single night. The racking coughs of br<inchftis are soon completely, mas tered. And, if not\ too' far nlnng, the Amghs o f con- basheiLjSb: Co_., aRTESIflK-WELL-DRILLERSJ NoTth — Germantown, N.Y. WELLS DRILLED AT'SHORT NOTICE PUMPS Supplied for Wells And 'l Sunday witUJier friend Miss Lillian 1 1s ° Hoss li.-i friends he |0 uro pjeaBud ' i-« -ilk. < 'iin w i- 'in t his M ni.l iv i ,lhi>„' oi In r file ..iin-rs ears lo | 4lloW 0 f |„, r Kucce«s m her chosen Monday «as ols.ived as New ^ VOlMt m, school tenchin K . •are Day The.e were n nitiuberi.. ^., jp UrRp (IflR OWIied by - Theodore i.f .llllin po 'les, m.il Kenural good is^ nlh w;tfl n l r \\ck by \fnnrfnrnn,V . med to a'.ouiid Tlie -lay vve.s in - ^ UH ^ ( , ek - , )e wftg lbrown off tb ' e KhukuWi.il III'IUIU UMllK. AWuuln «iiu!t(} 1 'ar 5ii u l >y The^feobuntxUlalr Orower Co , Ccolon Falls, |S. Y ti IIM lv e.ild i ' ^'isd r< d f Pom l.vo decrees i i M nine ; M s, J.'mra Wordmi. Tfie 'l' 11 ' in. I TI P fl\»\\»'* , ,tire 'tnwfcon4lhougk severely injured Riytee n to twenty-1 , K , Js aboM nj?ain< , •fin ist'8 flrirt Miracle 'tlid us'tliu latter lloaled to th e breenu | tt was saluted with twenty-one guns. j__ A flop, the American flag had beYn . : \* iQiste d th e bjmjl pjayed th e American lational hymn, and this was greeted with trememtows-ieheering by the crowd\ .hpt had assembled. A himdred thou- i , pn , d j ™thn — A \irierlctttiH below znro in th< o,irl y , mother of' I w is Wordi n .lied at, tlie resideire hrr r»ntiEhler Mrs- Fli-phen Bnifni*! in the Hi j town district Friday Jiiorn . A MI tlie 92nd j car of her use The t'fflWiiJ, was >ilt< lldi'd sandij, audi ' 1 1 v V \V 1^ -iK \*U «^r4iic (.ks'Ki ni^iTrj nl M .in \\ .^inilh, tl \ iindi'it ike' '. ,11 ii\l V) II n [i\iV't the trip The i ither vvlis iv .'ry <'old tnd the roads • will bo the subject of the pustora sermon at the Ii -iptrHrrlTirrch next H,ibt>ath cverr*- IIIR \A precious invitation/' will bo .the subject of the Y PS C. E , the pastor fs the appointed leador. Tlib regular monthly 'business and social uiecUnK of the cntl'jti .yor society wilt be-hT'ld witli the MlS^c3 Gregory K-iiui-iIay eveniriK; Triends ,Oi the society nro invitod to come-.- - • ind the United States. All flic houses* lTiii«TvvraiiiST vviHl ' jecupied by Cubans were decorated, fjur young people, (and Rome sH'i ' l f u>r (; t i n , Ludlow's order forbidding ones-too) are anticipating an eyenirip tj ),.,rrrinRt .i-Atliins having been replaced, of old time pleasure on tlie '2ud\iii»t at \ The Cubans, who at last saw the real- tho soelal ill Baileys Hall,. Snfo to SUN I zatiolfof their dreams for many years, £ — They sumption cured are of completely Ask your'druggist for one Wind Mlllri ESTIMATES \GIVEN. I Cherry Pectoral -blaster, TTTeir autinpuLyuis will bo faTTy\ iztd. There afo a few eases of Grippe re ported but-iu rather -a mild loinr a* yet, although tho disease isDiul' u^ugli at its best. Chrismros gnests WCTO in nnmbOTB in towu, and tin* usual festivities wi re freely injoyod by homo coming fijendh and relatives, .. . ens frantic with enthusiasm, ihmued '\Viva MeKinley'\ and \Viva \\uba- Libref until tfi\y were hoarse. The women weue as wildly excited as he men. and theic voices added to the ipi-oar. II T t tlio rnrtlimd \VTrrtU; ? Provlneelnwii, Mass., Ja n 3.-*KViM \ illlee the'ciijil stiil'm of Vfiv - J7 thos e earned in the i urrents and tide s i n th e It will aid the action of the Cherry Pectoral. If ymi h(iTi» njiy cftmplRlrt irhat. esvpr anil duhlro tlio b.-st meillcu l ailvleo you can jiosslbly obtain, •wWtn ns fwly Vou wllfffC61T6 a T>WW>t\Wiiljr tlint niny bo o f great vatno l o y .iu. A'l'lms^. Wt. J C. AY Kit, Luwcll, Mass. TuTt- -L if sUllW Wle n'l ii <ili |i 'lii 'iH .'lc vv.is driving .iuivii tin luil--iii _.il- ihu holcl on,e day I -t . M • K. vMilmii t warning n tl,. ot iin | H V 1 i -.ilinii his horse i I - \ r i.t bi..|,,'n . J I I -fts .iiu l a i uJ i.. .1 i ipi oi iih.tj\ vv. :o the ex- t it • i I he. »l \i i -, \ n,o .vv 11 • \ •! Ii ii' oii ^ht to i o ]ai it, .in \VU.l illo v one fur t i i MI oi iin . • ti t IJ v. ''i i i!,r .. I w riiT ^trtJie slii )V'i |\fl--mv-iy 4tw+t- h'p.iniig rrrrpft-ttt •r **m *t*\ r —¥Ii\se- il nil nit f \ ail tiT!. \^TTIc r fi id t\ •'• t \\it til' \ l, ,, , ' ill t\ ...Tl.\\' ' . l ;'C i> . 1 III ll-l M II ll I V III.• V I. UJ, I ) |l|l mini \ \ •• iti.ill H IV H u'l • . n'. I VJnen TTiK r Tho Uidge/lclil Prcss-saytr; John. S. FivMH who was ortgaged in. tho con st rticttrHi of telegraph lines 6y the _ . liiaiiLgoveriiriK 'iit ubout twelve years niiifc .i„'.'. and whoijvhil e i u tin* Orient wroto a s. lii;** iif Ii ttej-.s to the Press, died ' 'ii n New York hospital on Monday. k He haj gone through an operation, - , ''(it <lnl not hyivc Kullieiep i vitalit y to . recover. . I h p funeral was hMd in tho X rut mi Falls Baptist eluirt 'h Wettnes* d ly afternoon. \Heliad lelatives and i .•; good many fiuttadB iu ltidgelleld . Aiiioiig his relatives woro Mr, and T— M J-S- A ,-Ji„CUlbur-£, Mr and A.rs. E. rli-lloyt , Mrs. Wirt. F_ Wilkinson aud —M J..4w4 -Allw, Wllli.jCi. LodeP, •oscap' week. No Boltotn pond, just south oi. this vlllntfo when the ice gave way and he tell into the water with its [thick mud dy bottolrl He Was alone and at- i tempted to work his wuy toward shore j liutlimdo but lit to headway. His calls wPre heard by Mr. Stephen Brown WhO-UisUliod withiTolni St. Peter to his assistance just in lipicv - — Mr. O Washington Proven, a well known farmer of this ceetion died at. liis homo just .s.'iilh of Pui'djs on Monday evening Ins' Mr, Brown was The Improved Pan=AmericanWasJ — - Saldoja Il^JMLerJts. '•oint the hull -of the ill-fated steamer, f still intact, would, bo found. Nels viulersun-and bis muLii while Jravviuu heir navvls there.-fouled luavv s.nirk- •u wrc i knge It was found impossible 'o tlisfiigage tlieir g< ar. and so they rifTrked Its whereabouts with bubys Squalo r MorrlW tt Di-llil, Washington, Dec'.^T. benaior Jrjstin a. Morrill, of \irmont, died of pneu- .)\. jionia at his r'-idiiK' « M—4 -lns < ity* rhere were at Ids...bedside his sorii, j {jij vv 1). .I' -U ll' 1 iv V VV lis) stricken with r aralysis \n Fi'id.ay eyen- 1 .lumen ivEuei'iff.-^Iiss ^^»»i the-lister- of ing arrrJdtrThot rally I'l''in tlie attiu iv lis deceasiCd wifcriinil ss .-nator rrorwr , nl- LcvviV .1 I..* k,.„ il ili .I-- ^Trt 1 V '.i !• r>-n tha.* tin-- i't' v' I 'll - in vv oi I .'i d i ' LAKE MAHOFAC 'Ti.c i oiisolidnted teo CotnpanyAvill . n .voce vvorK this week. I 'd nurd Bennett has been qxnte-se- .-ii.ti^ily j4) f-,, ji-irhii.nnl.-. -—— u 1 .^11. I t '••'l 11 \•nri. ii iii' curt l.elt i-. oi lie • iirniii i' tti.it Mv ii 'l'l'llll 'it lived 5fiss L i (.ilia U -L •elegram ^£l 'U i .-.lay .louncmg'the ilc.iit! \jrri. I AICV Walk PS Watbin-. vva -fter ltirfi lied eoij n \ cousin Mr i .i ..i . 4 -trih.i I.Il l ; r • Hi. tie-i is In If (. Fioiiti t W safely a t v s vv ilh Ji lt rctni'i .I • o v j ' i t v c tlio 11^, t'll mi- I II, .- -S.UI1 I'.'-j v i 111-.1 —-> all of her run-in 't Treinlj'.'. M - iki ii I U \ii the li.i.u \\r. irtrr* -Vii'n.t*^——o .d .iftcr UeHido bejng Wutkms was a eh -0 friend til M'-s (Xiijiin Mrs. Vicld <- 1M111 of B;-owsler died • a-Monday morning Uer husband was ill at the time\ The funeral Gel- vice was appointed for AVcdnesdaj at 1 o'clock in the ..fternoon Mr OaNun died Tuesday-find tko(di'.ernl jX-Mxs.--2ait-j» w;is . ijcfi'i n-il, liitttt 1 Tlie Mi 'thCdlst Sunday School gavo\ ie ii .iniiti.il Cliristihas enterlain— ' ist Saturday evening Mr and Mrs. ('has W Barrett wel- • I'l'ti o. daughter in the family eir- 1 -t Tliutsday Congratulations. Mi- iiKlMi 'H .T W Byjngttm -liave t\ i II spending the ljobdays vvith •in Iloltnis, DulfhcbS ' nipt j , £\ Y . .U.i.,\ nuinber of-om'-fc^wns peo- -,d\ I '.ivc bpujrriH -*!tb the ia grippe • iid iii-fiy lire still confined lo their iioin , s .uid\unTf r flie™do^lor , a' , ''c7rre: Vn'iuiig those who aresiek are G. G. \ior's family. Oacar WrigGt and -.1 J j • W. J-J3eim»-tt anil \vife, Wijrd ''.'us, \V II Tilford, and William U iij imiii ^ I)i puly SheriH Day in company v. Oi \iher-oiUc'ra of tho law.niudda ral 1 on the fishertip u who we're hav ing\ fine spurt on--the Curnicl rcser vol- last week. The boys bad about tWo'hundred lints set through the ice idf-Nthou' hurry to escape many Hues were lost, that is they worc-coiii •nm-iit^Tliy'ili.l nfficei -B He was u liiW?l'of S'-iiiera. v.heve his J .i s colleague It is hlo lv that the fttl-iy life was |.i .-.id aud vvlie-ie. hi s -aody wil l lie lempovaril.v jilaeed i n a re- rclatives now .r. side. Mis.\ Juab .-eiving vault at Hock l iv i k (\-ni.-t(,i;y, Austin of-S .'T.eT?' \\lit re being an onlv -bis cn\. u h. re that of his wif. & now surviving sist. r Mr BTDT YTT-TTOS in • iwaiungth; eonipluion of«... iu -ol. u.n the 73rd year of his age and was a . H Stratford \ t. highly est 11 'i 1 1 r llii flu HIT' ynuait *fi in v\hi> h hu will be ;.. .iilb fiuuraiitced \f* give Satisfaction, 'The-above cut' I shows the tixtwior of our New , Improved Pan-Amor-r{! ican Washer.\ It-is onc<if the best machines in tlie- world, nnd cannot get nut of pnur,- IK ; bolts ^rt-scrt-wa-tt/Hx. Aiiy lady or efiild can i imTt. Tt\ is tin- (lieupcst, lieearise it is the mostdunibio'and a; lal»r sa\*M- We warrant this machine to wash a?» ' clean -as can be done by linnti in less time, •vvit)f\mueli\ less labor and Uiei'lol,l |('S will last longer. \V^e ask N rj -ou trrsTe iraTTtl - lest It: VCi> liave llo 'dciurk^yoTFTg vviiljheii ,'igree\with us Ihut it is tlie best. For- full paiWnlars, s^pplv oV addpess, M \ n.a_ADArte. •' SrCrrir~ABftJt ti *-Pu 1 11 a 111 ife -js ovthor-n W-est^'heste-i'—Co-'s^-f 'i \Oroton Jj'alls, T~~SrYr— W sc-c-^^sess?-: vl> inisseTir \A widow, .mo son and two daughters survive hi e to whom the lender sympathies of Ih'J coniniunfCy are tendered Ti'ebuil.d tuck place in th- family pl\l in IvainU-'U Uti Tliursilay la^t, Ii. v Mr (Ubsijn Croton FalN officiating. If you have tin grip • Ijjnt say so, «say yii hav a e\M A man 1 1 'itln d in a hitl e lift of briel nuthi'iit-j, \ft t Mies makes I HIIIKI If a inonkey, iirj.ui uns , . Thesoi-ial in llajli j's TTall on 'Mou day evening was tlioj -oiighly enjoyed by the • lifti three 1'olipl s who were jireseiit nnd trl]>peiltln> light fuuta-s'tk to ihi_ Pcjfcct miisi e of Stone's Onbcs- ira\\ ] The bnilTlTtips \on the Brown jMuce Brtoifging I.. E\ IT. \TlHiTy are\ tu Ti e inevcd thi» spring lieyoie l the -wiltor line. _^ Shjjijg in l 'r\_ut \1 U P . iM-flui i -Vntl? i In* back log and its accompany ing hickory and s'iniiHer. logs, cracking nuts aud jokes, seems a comfortable drcutil.of the times when coal \vas' N not So high and radiaUiis not, selahl Expansion is tla id '.t now niobt talked about mid it oxi.-,ts mainly in the expanded brain As a~T.hi'ury it may be line, as.a.practice, indulged in by the United States, it will be-a most lamentable failure ufmii political eeon- )aimy Let. tfell enough alone, abide Tlio \I-TC I Mnsto r Out . •vVasll 'tMe'oii Pec ••!!'•—A-lisi of vol-- anteer regimnnts from wlri b to initio* selections of ttiose to be inu >ti red out a dcr tire ih i i-imi of I 'M IV>-'o u l tu reduce the arm.v b> Mi.ti'i'i an nrh -t-< been laid before S M MiJ.U'i Alg>r. No s lec- lii i'!\' i f ii.' i .'lo' oi'- : 111. Thursday when .both wen. hi'lil af'l j \Ve dc.c'ply ViJgret to »onrn of tho o clock in thuVi i^st i-liurafi. Both. ,j oat ], of j an ies-V. Irish.ocT Yorktown, Mr. nnd Mrs. finN'un were j ^c ^d away^on Satwday Jast. ifter known in this village Mr On Nun h.,.ving uad-rgo^c an opowtion for yLn l rtnd\\uuVorn l^lllia*town\ F^r H l l>P--\- d * c ' c ia.. H e was wull known a nuinbo;r of years ho conducted a antral store in tlie~^)Ui7dtng\\%vbicb stood o n tho ground where A . WTntlock's.Btore novjjs.*Mrs. GaNuh was tSodattghtor-of- tlio' late John in this locality nnd Ins many friends will bo ehocked'.toliear tho sad-newst. Tho funeral was heldon Tuesday/ It is with sorrow- that wo record the death of William H. Fowler, of „„.„,, . i CarmeTTEliis week, \ Mr; Fowler has-l VVoo4 «^rn>ri , e TJjp last years of! B^f complaining for a longtime Uieir life were spent • in Brevvst. r Wlth kidncy trouble.butit wosiiotun. vviicre they owned a- fine YeMdence til ubout 6ixwe eks ago tbat he retired on Bailroad avenue and hved-a quiet, frftm .^ cti v 0 - work , ond - ^ ram that ^ .1 _ . »I ^ ^ .1 1. r~ ;md retired life TtejTD harvest is now in full blast. time-nirto his death- last SaTuYdaj,'* ho failod very rapidly. Deceased °^ --lioiwi have h.\ ' Efaiii /.atioiis v, i j 1 1 I'I. ' -1 i pi'i..n of thus.. ' I now in the l- !l ijlippiH^s T -vvJi.iuli..vfi4iu!_un aj ( - li-ted iinilei- ila- lirst cill fm troops. I I - - Vnuitcrbll l mill I-'iilr Million* lo^Toln. 1 j New Y II. I I , Dec. ::n. I'm m il an- ! nouiH'cnu nt h is ben made in this city i and in S'in \npi\' it t-lo • ngige'- Uientof ^Ii^s Virginia Fair to William Klsuam Vanderbilt, Jr. Gosslji long iijjo -fctde-uied Mis.-. Fain as a brido'toa. • young Mr. V-uuderbJu so liu*itrrnmuiei- ment that a marriage had been _ar_-_. -taiL;_''l is nntji^ujj^iip.^jT^^jeifg^fr^ ment fut'hisln.s tie inost interesting social news of the season. ;X«'«?ss««s €S €ce93 ®\66€«ee €«-s «eee€$«g- n Due Direction •.A & Our energies art».bent^=: •by ihe k'Llel' ami,spirit nfth'o Coristitu- tion and don't make a scare crow of Uncle Sun* —LaGrlppe SuccessfullyTreated. \I J}av,<rJTist reTOVered Trom the sec- ond attack of e,rinpr il'is dny/'sny s TVTr— JamO^A Jouos, publishe r of the leader, Mcxia, TerasT^- •Ju'the latt.et.casf I.;iJS.-J' fed CUajuVeVIa^n-s-Gough -Rt -iiiedVr—«h«l^| I thiuk' with.considerable success, only being iu bed a little over two days, against teu days for the former attack. The second attack I am satisfied would 'have been equ»*\Hy as badL aa the urstj but for (he Qseyol litis remedy as' 1 JiatFf 'to goTobeTd-in about six hours after be ing 'struck' with it, while p> the first , case I was able- to allciidV-to busTHSSH about two days before getting 'dawn. For sale by-. Green BratWrs, Goldeils\ Bridge, G. W. Abrams. t roton Falls, und V. W , Gorham, Katouah, Kpoly-n— M JIC I I J JIOH In llo «tnn. Boston, Mass., I3^.--ai- ~ Charles S. Hill, attorney for Mr.s.'qiohn W^Ccife-- has arrived from 1'hiladelpliia viTllfrllo various machines of Die late John W. Kcely, which are held-\to\1>e of iiiipprt- auco ir/ connection with tho experi ments which are to be made by Y. B. Kinraide at his laboratory in Jamaica Plains. Mr. Hill was accompanied by J. Itafisowr-Br'dgef of this city, who al so is interested in the experiments; •J Dreylu a Still I D Hi t Frjsoa. London, Jan, 3—A no'wsUespatch from Pasis says that the Court of Cassation has decided that ib is not necessary as •yet to bring Dreyfus to -Paris.' vTJie court has ordered a commission to go to Cayenne immediately to interrogate present revision inquiry. Upon the re- : port. bt thy comJilBsiian^'-w fll^d-rpeml- future action. Franca t o Build More Warslilpt. Lonoon, Dec. 3h—A despatch^ icom I'arTs says that the-French Parliament will be asked to vote th$ 8Um ~tJt--394 v 500,000 francs to tho nava.1 budget fi>i 1899, of which amount 121,009,000 francs isffflbo expended upon the construction ot~ s!xr,y-three vessels already begun anil twenty-eight othecs to be started the endeavor to-.provide for ^ every want of ' jj, THE LITTLE FOLKS | And we succeed. * ,. A-Lung Ye.ir.s.nf-F .xnKricnre— The. <g- Proper Kmro-lrrffrc-ef What 's-Mceded- j|- —And the.'Abilitjclo Supply It,'Have Made Atneiican Mothers Regard It as m IDEAb-ST-ORE- I •J\ .X If mi. XHE A J|D IT'S THE \ _ l.Only One of Its'Kmd There is n o other place/I n the Wpfld where Childrea,-Can be _Qotb^^oiiLJials. JalSboe^o.. '•9 ^Salisiisctoiliy »Ikorlordcdily ~ \ s ^^ BiB * ,3 ^y~- 7 W as at the \Children's Store.\ * 60-& 62 W. 23rd St.,-New-York. A -^if* gSS93SSJS3a593 £33a55a33335aaS333i33aa333S3S55aaaaa <S?- 7=*p .,, * FOUR STORES:' 7XVCATS€/L/S- 279 Broadway,n. ChambersSt.j'J ^ MTVriSUV* Cort|andt st>( . ne „ r Church^l \Tn Mpn. 211 Sixth Avenue, near UtEfSt,'.^! iu ,125th St^eor.Srd Ave. .If NEW YORK CITY. j] Great Warmth for LittleJ^ealthJ t . Oiir stock of Winter OvercAnts Is large and varied, but triougb-M tlSn prtrfwi urn i.Tpnpllnniillr In^r, nil hnyft : «tT-ln. TTOrkmnnnhlP an d If liti Outfitters perfeot flnluh to recomniond Ihcrh In addltlonjo thflr comfortobl vySrmlli and low cost. HnrVaro a fow BI'IPC I R I S VT O are now_offorlnt: Aa All WooIBlue or.BIack Kersey %n E.CX quarter sCk ypke, wooltnllniog. » *<J\J Extra \heavy Blue, Black or Erbwn Kersey Overcoats, half $1^ Ofi tllk yoke, the rest Jancy wool > £r*\J\J — llninV. ' V \ Hnin |r, Storm Differs- tfie best /or winter wear, varioas _^ ' Your choice of a •^^Btacfc Clay Cutaway Coat & Vest, of t'TT Black Qay Sack Coat & Vest, or • J * Black Clay Doable Breasted Coat &Vesf. TROUSERS «o match either pf the above $3 All sizes up to \50-inch chest measure. In the matter of Evening Dress and Tuxedo Coals for receptions and entertainments, we have a choice variety at prices to suit all purses. Business Suits in the latest materials and pat- <\7 IZ(\ terns, from */ .31/ UP» 5M0ES, HATS and FURNISHINOS FOR MEN.