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an IJX· ample of the march of progress .in al't of is&aing a moderD oewepa. Sa.turd111y afternoon, t() consider the per. 'It is a. ThanksgiviD~~: editioo~:Or proper aotim:ito be taken in·the suit :.:!f~======!!!!e IOl~lltortaia. The Rev. V. Marshall :; 24 pages comprisln~rthe choicest liteJr broull'ltt &ga.inst tlla town of ;Easton · · · • \ an Episcopal rector of Oak- ary productions obtainable. 'J:he by the Groton Bridge and Manofac- invented and patented a by- illustrations ,.re splendid resulte •o.f turing Company, t() recover $525 for n'llwspa.per e~graving and e~~onDot but the iron work of the Powers brid~~:e, communion Bup, but was · • by his su-periors In the help prove'· pleasing. .-> · and about $100 on an ~~oeeoant assigned · lolluJ•ch when he u.skad them to adopt To our knowledge, and to all to sa.id company by George ·Sheldon Dr. Law believes in his cup, and cords, the JoURN.u. is the llrst for labor, etc., on ea.id bridge. As far the danger of the C()mmon cop, paper ·among the thonsa.nds of as we ca.n learn the facts are as fol- . · proposel3 to ask the looaland the trf:Dapers of the Empire state, to lows: >. • Boards of Health to pass on the pea.r·Q-& 24-page p&per. 1t ecliplii~f:l In 1893, the ~wn raised ,1,/iOO for ·,l _ 1 lqtlestlonof communion oups in genC all prev.-fous etforts and makes a. roads and bndg~s, ~20 of whloh dent· for future ones. i',.; wa.s to pe.y old bills. The highway . ~.,,.~~·a itla the gen- .A cursory glenoe over tbJe week's commleBlDner ma.dtl' Qontraots for the 'alilo~g republicans in: l~ue' will show that we have a ser- Powers bridge auiGtlll;tiug to sQ.me- tbe p&rtv should '$:tve dijlivered bv Rev. A. 11. Eaton thing over ,1,000. When the bids wltbin Itself. For two in the M. E. churoh last Sunday came before the town bmud, It was morning. Uncle Charles bas con- unwilling to allow the bills chiefly and the miscell&neons way in thev are used. He ola.ims that ritual of the oh11roh is subject to ask the authorities to take some in the interest of the publio tributed some ThanksgiviDg stories because It considered tbe bills onla.w- 1 .... , ....... ~eJIIl1l::illcanconntyconven- of ()}d Greenwich. Mr. John S. fnl charges againot the town, and to the effort fa.iled. Campbell has written on \Opera..\ be for a.m~onts extravagantly large· old records fD Maine. In York, Me., some Vel~~Ell'is;tooratio .. ,~~' • ··\-\\\ Ph~lliti•'O\VIJera in the bnt a stlldy use of the general public does not reveal dw!lllses, and telephone directory 13Upplied for the 'aso, when. 1 ~:M~i~~s:s,i~::;~~~~~ this faot. Thia is done p01'JI0se]1. H is w-ell with no ue getting; mad If, when yon llllk or:oased the for ){r. Orlle811B 'V.anderbllt's telephone !rhe dispute nom beT ihe sill at the other end asks it report, book. Miss V~~d~~!i~~~btl~ you don't knnw it. Wh~u 1on say that rare highe.r than any of thE! you don't lmnw it or try to f®l her and dwen 'sin the group. say you did have it, but lost the memo- \I don't oare,\ exclaimed ran dum, she will answer back, \We tii!em, \tbe teachers favor you cannot give yoa Mr. Orceaus Vander·- you're riob, but my father says bllt's hOuse lJIIlOIJil you know the nnm- £1l'and1athar used to sell matches. ber.\ - -didn't he?\ Tht~ fact o1 it is the girl would ba -'\Dd ::Mil!l! Vanderbilt, who was Pill· breaking strict rnles of the compiiDy If !lMIIBd of riU'e dignity, held up her ~lT she gave this information. There e.re a head a tri11e higher and answered good many .millionaires and prominent qwietly: , · sooiety familieB who have telephones in ·~c-really don't lm9W. Bnt i~ Jle ,dfc\ their residences, bot they 111'8 for private )' m sure they were good matches. \- UBe. oD]y the friends tJf the bead of the N\'ew York Herald. bouse and a few other perso1111 know the ------- numbeT. 'l'he mistress of the mansion leaves the number with .her ftiends, and in exohangerooeives theirn'UlDbeTs. Slie ala() leaves her number with the head ot the hospital where she happeos to be c.u the managing committee. This exc111Bive aysteJ:n is adopted in order that; 011tsiders c!IIInot annoy Mr. :Milll on &ire ]JJ' ringing hhn up on Ute telephone. The men who have tele· phones put l.nto their palaoea do so with the proviso that their JliiDles and tele· phone numbers shall not appear in t.ha dlrootory.-New York World. The Roman Helmet. The Roman helmet of the average si:ze weighed about two pounds and waa tbliclcly lined with felt, so that a bnoiV cpuld be borne without serious C(Dilveoienoe. ~~~se he]Jnets We);e intol- er.\abl::r hot, bltlv!l.Ver, I!Dd were ntmz' wrorn daring the march or at any tiiue ~a.ve on parade, sentry or gaud duty, ~ i111 the immediate preseuce of the BIIBDI1· . !>·- ' It fs not the many oaths that maki tbae truth, but t.be plain single vow, ~-t Is vow&d true. -Shakespeare. • Miss Fra.ces s. Sklfl bas O<>ntr!bnted The board favored B eompromise or to oonoede that when a. a valuable article on \Mosie fen Chil- the b!lls and expressed itself as will- . Jn Washington countv is dren.\ Mrs. Elise M. Estes bas for- ing to a.liDw a l!lllll for the bridge republican convention, nished a page for the ladles, which whiBh was·reaso!l!lo91e and fair. The electb:n. embraces a very able a.rticle on parties representing the bridge bills \Mnsic:O• Also a very ~~:ood a.rtiole on seemed unwilling to ~Mept the into ea~h of these cwn- the first quarter ot the last OHN H. century, out of more than 1,600 reo- J MEALEY. tlley bellev~ they \Art\ by Mr. Charles Estes ot Brook- po9ltion &nd tlJ.e board rejected the 1yn. This paae is one of tbe special bills presented. ords of births there is only one where the cbild received two given in either case; it can 'l'ile'itnporta.nt thing pa.rl;y shall unite in this .. eo.ndi[Jet its eoarse as fol'- j;be nan be nominated ii!ftl~;.·at>d let the delegates be features of the edition a.nd we hope The matter is an interesting one, every la.dy will take time t() read it. beca.use It is ola.imed by the town Then we have a pa~e for oar friends board that the townie not liable and of the Epworth Lsague and Ohristia.n nothing O!Ln be oolleoted by the com- Endeavor; a page of the latest ca.r- pany In the suit. toons, an original and very inte·es t- If the Cll.l!e Is tried It w!ll be an ad- log story by Miss Lynch, entitled vantage to all town and public oiii- \Matildy Perkins Opinions.\ Then oen as it will determine the riYhts of we present the pictures of 1he mom- pobllo ollloors In expending fonds names. Extra no.mea were useless adornments, and an abomination to the pla.in people of those times and places ''Coggy.'1 Troy Oboerrer . Senator Ooggesha.ll cannot con- vince the republican leader!! that he Is still a loyal, true blue republican. If things were a little dlfl'erent and the democm.ts In the senate a l!ttle The~ let all turn in a.nd hers and clerk of ()Ur honored board and making oontl'aots for public '\1;-tb.cJs&meo. The welfare of of trustees. Also several excellent works; and will e-rnlaln how far pub- ,,,, -.- more numarooq, \Coggy. would be tbe end which all good likenesses of some OW' prominent llo omcera may dispose of the town In a position to ponnd himself Into It men. moneys and credit without authority In great shape. llBOk. N()thing of a per- ------- ~~~~cter slJotild be allowed to The farmer will find this lBI!Ine par- from the electors ot the town. The ticnlary interesting. We have a page defense is that the commissioner• had Ha~re .!!nowbalh Rolled by tho Wind. Obie&~tO Daily TriblUla. rb:tiY,,ear ts••presidential year,., 80 devoted to his lntereste, a page to no anthol'ity or right to contract for ~;]~'!iid· it ia ol vita.! interest to the dairy and a page for the a.d vance - this brid..:e. ~,~al!al:nol!! liltereste of the coantry !Ud;J.,lt proj)erty owners and la- IP'!~·-~'9.0''!• tbll.t the republican oa n- ment of good roade. It would seem to be important that 1~~~~;,~l:~~iff As nsnal the news Is gathered in Its a.ll.thP taqJayel'!l be present at the ~~~~~~,:~~~~:~g~:,f,~i oonoise form a.od presented in a readable manner. The noew!l from ~~·~a_!!_lliO. be cleoted president of • liJ'nllte:ti•B,tat:ee. _The general busl· other places will he found very com- ~~peoial meetlnp: whlcb will decld e whether to pay the bills or defend the action or make a proposition of settlt~ment. The supervisor will lle compelled to follow tho imtrucbJn~ oonlltTI\ and ite fina.noia 1 plate and aconrate. M<>ro Than Ss;>e<:lllod• New York San. a'o!IDP&n~y repnblfoa.ns have voted formerly without We believe In bury- Take it all in ll!oli, the J OUBN.U. oel e- brates Thankl3~vlng in a. r()yal m&n- of this meeting. ner, and we trust our readers wU I en- joy a pleasant holiday and find in re- vfewing the past year, mnClh for which thev oa.n bo thankful. amount of work done. Tbey have exWbited a. propensity for \Work sel- dom apparent In a. legislative body. By so doing, they have esrned the KANSAS populists think the present republiesn administration hae pot up a. job to hoodoo them for the ne:xt Is bank commissioner, and bls ole~k Is secretary of the oommlttee. Tlle republican administration in Topeka bas just moved the ollloo of the bank commlssioller from the state bonae and asstgnPd to him room 13 in an- approbation of the ta.xpayeore, and If other building. Th118 the prellml- tbey will onlv continue to tbe end nary bneioess of the popnllits for the with their good work, their conetitu- ents will have credit and pro.ise them a.nd they will be honored good and trustworthy ofiloials. next oampalgn w\ll he.ve to be con- for dacted Ill a room with tbe hoodoo as nnmber. \I have !lUI a IIQ!.oheon ot bread and JOUt ohloken In yonr vallae.\ oa.ld tbB 1100d wffB, •• Bho bado her lluaband farowoll. \I dQ nQt think lho food they provide 1ln lhe tralnl Ia healthy.\ The follow!n)l: d&y she reoo:lvod • leiter con- taining tho following: \My dear, tb,.lnnoheon ,..,. OJ::eoUen~ bn_t I ,.... g:re&Uy OlttJlrised to lb:!d t.h&t tho oh!ckon bad lo.ld two bard- boiled \llil on tho '\'7·\ Perhaps. Troy Bud;et. Perhaps the new eomot discoverPd by Prof. Brooks Is tho late demoorat.- io emblPm tearing e.way through space to get as :tar from the Inhos- pitable borders of New York state possible. • NORTH CAnBIUOCJll. -'l'here will be nfl preaching e.t North Cambridge Sunday afternoon. All are invited to hear tbe presiding elder a.t Easton In the mDrnfng. -The funeral servioes of a dangh· of lnma.n Whipple wag held IQ church on Saturday a.t 11 o'clook. THE latest news In the nmtional p ()- litioa.l arena is that Oleveoland and rlmldt11-ltv rule and let the Inter_ Harrison will be the nominees tor Rev. Henry Gorden or 0Diia deliver- ed the funeral sermon. Interment IT seems now as tboagh the repnb- was in the ohnroh cemetery. lloan national convention will be , L;;:,-toAFA 1 c 1 1!-B.Bo sin vooa.i nmsie, under the • • Protessoi' !lrnetlll' of hPld Jane 10, and the republiBan , Is of beiog organized in state convention to seleBt delegates this ple.oe. party Q()me fl,rst. In suo h the presidency. Political booms are -People will not llDmvlaln of water i~ ApriL ILDd the one to nominate of- for some time to eome, ior the show- report of ~~!ii~lt!J:'riSt~r's 1lleetl:n!l's, a questio n l!'t!i·J~t:e legalil;y of the tax voted ~~tl~!Jt BJ)rin~r for D. A. Dnlla.rd of lla.a been raised. Th e the ad- Be being fostered, and plenty of excite- ment wtll be furnished the people from now out. fl.cers in A. ugnst. ers of recent; date -were copious. P ABADll'N A, Cal.. Is to ho. ve a tonrna- THE big football game of tb.e year ment of maes next New Year's Day. Is over. Yale defeated Pricoeton on And here in Greenwich we shall ba.ve lllanhatten field la..~t Sa.tnrda.y by a. a tonrnament of sleigh riding. score of 20 to 10. It was a bloody battle. but the dfKnity of ''Eli\ and \Nassau\ was a.t stake, and ba.d to be maintained. UP in Sandy Hill, when they have THE I:!Bha.ghticoke Son issued a. very gooil looking snppJement last week, deBcrlptive of the ma~nfa.ctur ing interests or the vfilage. VALLEY P .Au.5. -Rev. A. M. Hendrick. mst<>r of the &ptlst church has accepted a call to tile PIUI\Qrate of a church at ZanesVille. o., &lid Rev. L. V. Boher- mernorn of Ronnd Lake hAs &OO<>pted a c&Jl to tbe Valley F&JlB ohnrcb. l!r. Bchennerbom ill a. scholarly and eloquent ilte&eher. l\Ir. Hen- chick Is &n enorg_etio work~r. \nd no doubt will be •nccessfnl in bla new olnucll. Ss for a BeauUful Black Japanese Wolf R.obe. a. football game, the police of both Mandy Hill and Fort Ed ward a.l'e to talk a;bout asids from called upon to preser'1l ,t:he peace. Send $lito Wm. E. Frear & Oo., Troy, N. Y., and they will send yon in return one black Japanese wolf .TA.PABa.nd Chlna.a.re again about elelgh robe size 48I60 mches, lined • with dark green plush.. )I not eatil!l- to enga~re in wa.r. Presume the f t 'II b f d d - · ao ory your money Wl e re nn e . Chh::~ese are after anotber llckin&:. A Woman Helped. ;is tbe time for raffias a.nd tur- Wblohl mueb for Thanks- What kind of towms arj!! we to sup- pose these a.re! THE .JoURNAL as a. twenty-four page paper demonstrates that there Is enterprise ~u Greenwich, Send a copy to your friends. ABOUT a dozen good size robberies a day have been committed in New York city the pa.st few weeks. THE people of Greenwich should be thaokt:nl for the prospect that the hard times will soon leave us. WE would have abundant cause Tms cDtmtry is on the eve of a for special Thank~givlngs if Cuba were free and the murders in Arme· war. Wa.r on turkey sore, and prob· nia. suppressed. ably one on Turkey. . LATE a.dvioes from victories for the insurgents. There was a discussion recently in the Scranton (Pa.) 'Xruth reglll'ding the in· \t\entor of the cotton gin. The Truth quotes the testim~;, of Professpr J. Colton B;yn.a of . Georg\a, given some time since in the BO!Itoli Woman's Jour- nal, as oonaltllive that the honor of tbe :innntion 3ust]1 belons.s to Mra. Oath· erlne Greene. It was ;Eli Whitn91 who Invented the 11rat model o( the cotton ain. while a tutor in .Mrs. GI'OO!ie's tam- ~Iy. But it would not work unUl Mrs. Gteene fnvmted an addiUQ1111111!oppllance. It waa llhe who made It a ;praatical aue- ceaa. New Firm. --····-- rlealey & Balch, SUCCESSO!RS TO nealey &. --····-- Mr. Edwin Bo.loh, baviDg purcbaalled the interest of Mr. Becker in the firm of Mealey & B~k er, will, in connection with Mealey continue the buainl\ss of Me~~oley & Beaker at their old in Hill's Block. The uew fum will endeaTor to mair:ata.iD the high standard of old firm in regard to quulity of good!• and coo:reotueas ot. p.n~~~.NI.!fi would be pleased to bo. ve yon call ancrl e:umine the stock, before chasing elsewb_ere. II yon o.re in need ol Bi&h. Class Groceries or anything in the line . •••t•• Slloes. lhllt•e:~,~ tQa ... , CJ•eokeQ'. •• .· ....... hnlt .... .... ,., Give ns a. oa.ll and yon will find our:\ goods first-class and our prices right. r«ealey & Bale BID'• Blee!E, LOOK TO YOUJR INTER---,-- It's a plain. duty yon owe to yonrsel~ as well as to your people, to 'smlk~r;al near BED ROCK in prices as you possibl)i' ca.n in Fall and Winter wear. Our goods were purchased when the mi!!iket was at its lowest ebb. • is full of genuine bargains, especially BLACK we make a specialty of, and if you Wa.tll a dress you will do yourself an tice if you don't look over our line. OAPES ANm IAOit:l! No old ones, all new and '95 stock. WeE!l'11arsntee fit and price equal CITY or COUNTY FAIR PRICE. ijave you heard of the A. B. C. 46 I liN. Jersey Underwear ? No I that's strange. The manufacturers sa.y ther are tbe BF.ST GOODS in KET; we have them in all sizes from 3 to 6. Extm sizes 8 and g. BLANKETS from 59c to $4.25 per pal r. COMFORT ABLES all' WRAPPERS in Cal1co, Century, ancl C)uting Cloth. We carry fJ-OOtl OU. CLOTft8, All widths, and as cheap .as anyone. ~undr~ of other things too nlimercu:;s to mention, at L'w. \'\'··.ou~'u:w; EveryMdy ca1! 1 t. b¢. tb~ cheapest~ 'bllt el\'etybody can claim to · . - . . . .... ~ . 'SaY i<. 'W'IJH-\ ' ''·'' ···~~ii~ . I rR sc Black Oone Natural :Mt 98c. ,Qlipped <Jo 'Wl.Sli. El~ctrio s, 42.90. Rilal .Mink, Stone Mai $8.00. Black or B $3.50, fo1 Blaok Rae• $3 25. Real I:S~ble. for $14. · Stone M.ar1 Real Mink, Real f::lo.ble Thibat, ODE Sanae Gent tai4 ~6.51 Skunk or 1l and ta.il, Black Ehr· Black:. Oo1 shape,$ Natnral 0 for $189 .-·---Bat, BroW'll or: BlackA.ati :,· •s ~5. . ;,pye!l Mns •'\l 12.~5. . Black Goo .. ·pnitaliou :: .•. at ~2.60 ·AReal Be~~ -~' eal Minh ~ lack \.rb 1' $6-iiO i;t ,, ·;fur Trim Mu FUR SE1 (