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HELP FOR THE MiM. Charity Work in Chicago Conduct- ed on Business Principles. Strikes and Depression in Building Trades Causes p f Much Suffering -How Distress r s to D e Relieved. [Specia l Chicag o Letter. ] N OWHER E can sure r evidence b e found oi th t betteimen t of th e conditio n of the peoples of th e •earth tha n he^ e m Chicago, whei e s o man j representative s of all na - tion s ar e congregated . Th e messag e •del vered 1,900 v ear s aj^o is» ultimpt - in g itself in good works , and \good will t o man\ is th e workin g pla n of th e variou s cit y charitie s Th e in- telligen t relief fro m wan t an d it s -accompanyin g suffering, remo\e s th e greates t incenti\ e t o pwe It seem s almos t trit e to stat e tha t th e sigh t of th e cold an d hunge r of a man' s famil y frequently crazes hi s biam. weakene d by fastin g an d h e goes ou t filled wit h bitternes s towar d all an d read y a t an j nsk t o seize th e where - witha l t o procur e th e mean s of sub- sistenc e whic h h e feels assure d th e worl d \owes \ t o thos e h e loves* Th e sayin g tha t \whe n hunge r en- ters th e doo r love flies ou t of th e win- dow\ ha s n o foundatio n i n fact. Th e proportio n of lo\ e t o be found amon g the families of th e \er,v poo r is n o less larg e tha n i n thos e of thei r mor e prosperou s neighbor\ . An d if a poo r famil y b e comfortabl y warme d an d fed, especially b\ th e hones t effort\* of it s ow n members , th e probabili- tie s of it s producin g a crimina l ai e greatl y diminished . Th e Burea u of Associate d Chantie s ha s com e int o ex- istenc e for th e purpos e of organi/mc the variou s cit \ chanties for mutua l an d reciprocal wor k While muc h good ha s bee n accomplishe d in th e past , ther e ha s bee n grea t n°e d of cooperatio n ~B\ mean s of th'* bu- Teau each organizatio n know s wha t the other s ar e doin g an d no Mngde famil y ma j receive aid from «e\~ral charitie s withou t the knowledg e of time s each week . Thrcvugh thei r in teres t in th e wor k th e PeopU' s Triendl y club wa s 012 un/o d Th e •\• s of th e maintenanc e of th e carrion- last i ea r wa s «314 55 Tie ^1 )iind wa s prepare d an d a head si di ^\ T provided t o oversee th e woi \ \Miiv interestin g storie s ar e told ol th e f\m ilies wh o are thu s enabled t o he J themselves . Most of thes e poo r peop V ar e no beggars . Thev ar e anxiou s t o woi k bu t ar e unfortunate . A youn g It a h widow 23vei.rsoi d his a fan ^ o babie s t o support , bu t a*ks n o assist ance. She is. stron g and every mor n mg purchase s odd pieces of wood wl v\i she chop s int o kind ^ngs load-: int o a baske t and sells m th e residence street*. On pleasan t dajs he r five-vear-rld bov accompanie s he r wit h a srrall cart - load i n additio n t o he r own and the n she coins monej. Wit h a garden nex t j ea r sh e ca n provide he r familj wit, 1 wha t will see m like affluence Th e w or k room s wher e garments ar e made to be given awa-s hav e bee n of grea t h e r> t o wome n wh o hav e worke d for less pa \ for swea t shop s The j ar e taugh t t o cu t ou t an d manufactur e articles of wearin g appare l unde r competen t in- structio n A smal l amoun t ha s bee n donate d a s th e nucleu s of a fund which will enabl * th e burea u t o loan moiiei withou t in- teres t on good security B^ this mean s families temporaril v embarrasse d rriv kee p thei r goods ou t of th e hand s of voracious monev lenders Durin g th e comin g winte r man v of th e women' s club s will, in thei r relief department s give especial attentio n to th e trainin g of th e \oung Industria l schools c* variou s kind s for bov s and schools foi teachin g th e different branche s of housekeepin g for girls hav e been o tabhshed . T o rende r th e next genei n tion good citizens scenic as lmpoitur a I as an y wor k aimin g for futur e result s 1 tha t ha s bee n undertake n Bu t it is I teaie d tha t th e presen t necc-si H wit 1 ' \notkAe1 3 loudlv a t th e door s of TFIPUV ] vvoith j people durin g th e comin g bit- te r winter , for the^e jeais of prospei - t} have brough t gri m wan t t o m*inv fare lies whos e head ha s hpretofm e been able t o c a e for the m comfot t*ib * Th e giea t buiMin g strik e u d cons^ quen t depi e^io n m manv l.nes of bu^ ness have throw n thousand s of me-n FLOUNDERING PAETI ITALIAN WOMAN CHOPPING KINDLIN G FOR CUSTOMERS all If a case of wan t b e brough t t o th e attentio n of an } one of tiie . -so- ciate d charities , all ar e notified, throug h th e bureau , an d sometime s aske d t o eontubute, or peihap.s i t i s placed in th e hand s of som e special organizatio n Th e Children' s Home an d Aid so- ciet y doin g th e mos t extensive wor k of it s kin d outsid e oi th e easter n states , establishe s fro m 500 to 600 childre n annually m comfoitaol e homes . It is a well-know n fact tha t girl s ar e m muc h greate r deman d tha n boj s and if anv person s desire t o adop t a child for \swee t chantv's sake \ the j ar e recommende d to « tt id for on e of th e mai n bi.iju manlv little fellows wh o pas s thioug h th e hand s of th e societj All cases- wher e tempo i a > it' 1 f onl y is needed ar e given over in th e Chicag o Belief an d Aid sotietv If iue l b e require d th e applican t is sen t al out of emplo>mpn i in Clicig o v. h o kok caounc l b i\ n . i s e fix -•> wh o suffer mos t ar e dav laboieisv w ^ nev or eai nea mor e tha n cr^iuiloci n thtmalorc ro m da i toda v Manage •» of chantab'e organization s a~e n an i g read j as fast as possible to ic i 1t r a ' wher e mos t recanred People mav ° > } i.n^rv in summe r an d sinTer con •piratnel j little bu t in vv 11 ter, w 1 t * J'ige r quantitie s of moi e 1 u^ntioiis foc/d aren a e c t a lswhe n liimgci pinches bu+ th e demand s for fuel ir £ idoih.ny are wha t will tn th ^ chai lties mos t 1 hes^e necessjt es togethe r wit h moi e\ will b e supplied so far as pos- sible bv th e Relief and Vid wittv 1I1 Salvation Arm v the Children's \ d society th e Unite d Ilebicvv C iua ities an d numerou s o1h° r orgamzi - ticn s The tw o forme r will continu e ' o rn r 1 u n wood ai a co I v .tcK 1 otht 1 tnteip-nse s wh^r e boi^ d . nd monev will be give/i m exchang e f op woi k Coil mav aNo Le obtained i t thf various police slat 1 ! ns tl a ut>h 0 t th e citv On applic i + ion im ( K il end miaml aid wi 1 bp extendi. ' Th e buiea u ha s somet'mi<= ad \ ante d mo'H v to star t wome n in Vis n ' n 1 small v^av Durin g tl 1 oinin mr + h^ various Jewis h soei ^ t - v\ II ' 1-- tribut e about $125 0 o/ > fhe <.«i nn sooietv aids (krm m s w] hivt 1» on in America less tha n a vea r an d ar e n r ible to speak th e Tii\- 1 s i in;ip p Tie Aisi+ition and \id -C M tv f Ko ma n Catholic) is plan t 1 1 for m ex tensi\ t wmtfr cam]>nj n \\ps t of 4 h e river t o tl P P * \ lmwts ,ind tio m Twelfth to n ' mi .1 •» Kits m It s 11 1 t t ih.it a bv RELIF F FOR TH E POOR (Giving Out Sun0nt in Lht « Hi t of *he Counlv ^bt ; t o th e count v ag< i r \. ju ,t v\ ^ k is bcini T < 01 t n 11 1 < • 1 s i\ 1 ro \ 1 < d distiit t bound-1 In thi nv 1 a,id C< T» te i a t nut am ' ( n t u<> u n in c \ 1 [\\t l I n sijt -1 11 >. M ,)' . , t ' ' 1 ^1 < II 1 I J>V 1 t 1 tt Hi I1K Ut s jil Mid i 1 1 ru » a n n , m 1 11111 1 j v < p, ,|les iV . 1 t and 'iju: bu t 'tovs-ard t h ork < tin- RY F . H. LANCASTER. (Cop it \j 0 bv Dail> Stor\ Pub Co ) As t t. had fi en upon th<_ < \ tiering croup lh e 11 L- rt 1 \t i v\ » uru\ e JV vvauclnng M s, Lou < )i * it t nur oi his eve He IdtK i-d th it n 1 e j ose -r i.ace vva3 bcTnmrg: o lnvc a vvisMui n k aid trie fancv p e i^ a t 'n Bat in an i^nn' chit subt e s o*. tui 1 j vvn h iuno tbicuj;h out mmo«t life had fluuc; ail 1U u lnpe^ s gnals Miss Li u s.aitea into cui «ciou« ness I underst* d that the niu et vveie so thick ia»i n znt it vva\ a'mT-v in po^ b e to flrimiie-r in the su e he s^ (', < tcjiing it the- first thought thit \>\^ui hci mental cutprs 5 \\ ho wants tr tioundei m the gulf'' -aid the man trcm up the countrv -t nil : tig to a »pat on the Veranda an 1 facing Miss, Lou with a surpr sed expression \W hv, anv ore v\ho wishes to go flounder mg ltphed M^ s^ L ou p 0 jtelv ' So I should h iv e imagined,' he responded drjlv \Thej tou'd not find a much be* t M piace to flounder n un e«s it was a plough of Despond ' Do manv indulge 9 \ ' Oh a lot of people \ \Wha t for' ' \Don't you know what a flounder is' \ she asked, severer ' \Certainh Tt s an awkvsard effort made to escape from an uncomfortable situa- tion \ \That may be. true of the interior. On the coast, a floundei is a thin, fht fish that swims broadside through the water and has both its eyes on the same side. The method of capturing it by means of a spear is called 'floundering.' \ ' Oh' And is it good sport 9 \ \It is about as hard vvnk as dancing and as big a bore as a theatei ' \If it is no worse than that I should like to trv it. How is it done 9 ' \You dress vour-elf m clothes that vou expect never to use again, take a apear and a basket, wade in with the crowd and fo 1 low- the torch bearer Whenever \ ou = ee a flounder's bed stick vour spe^r m 0 it 'Vou will generalH find th?t the flounue*- is not there when jour spear is but that do^ n t matter If vou rI > net >> pu p lrd ^Tsre jcurseif with ia^t water or g u «turg 1\ a stmgiree vou mav declare tb^t vou rive lad a 'perfects ^velj time ' Sone* ne' w Lth n the nexL two weeks vou wnl begin to get over it \ \Hithe r more graj 1 c thin enconrag rg I shonM hke to t T v it \ At this there w is \] , ir- a chorus \Let's have a floundering partv toniplr ' ' Miss Lou looked aghast \ i he idea/' she ejaculated \Oh ves; ni't this once, ATiss Lou 1 \ The incessant taik r whistled s r ^ t v whde the woiks were rh°ij;td and c ri eel The thought of this pi m, j)ice -e v rung rhaper- orc, w ith her gold ev curses and ^a lenab'e dignity, plodding through the waUi with a spear and basket struck mm is n r \pres«i hh diol ; but he thought of a Vneij little p?r«onage and a one 7 ! r heart striking across the picttue c] ecked his s n ] e ' Deuced shame * heniuttcicd He looked at M ss Lou a 1 th e uncertain v once or tw ce as she sat Aw tak r f off her g'asses \no then sp^smodica, 11 } rutt'n P +lem on agi n m the va n attempt to down the fioundtnng excm* on B\ the t me deta 1 - weie decided, the incessant talker had dropped off the gallerv nd disijipeared \Heilo Haj' \ cried the f ill c eigvTnan, lool ing up from h's vi iiig \Come in— glad to see vou \ \You should be I'm the bearer of good tiding GETS FAT OFFICE. James S. Harlan , ot Chicago , Appoint - ed Attorne y Genera l of th e Is - lan d of Port o Rico . Jame s S Ha i a-° of Chicago a son of \ssociafp Justic e Kaila n of t'e supiem e coui t an d brothe r of Jc 1 1 Maynar d Harlan , of Chicago, ha s been nomirat-ed b} th e presiden t < t attoine j geneia l of Port o Kit o to succeed John H. Russell. resigned. Mr Harla n wa s a candidat e for a «. ^t on th e benc h of th e United Stite s d s- tnct cour t a t Chicago wht n Chiisfian C. Kohlaai t wa s appointe d \t tha t tim e h e received th e indorsemen t ot Senato r Mason an d whci tie ro m inatio n was \=ert t o th e s P r t e the JAMES S HARLA N (Just Appointed Attorney General of Porto Rico.) othe r dav i t wa s r.sstited this wa s a proof of th e recont i uf'icn betwee \ Senato r Maso n an d th e pitsdtnt a 1 thoug h the formlei aflecied surp r ^e w T hen told of th e Inomination, James S Harla o wa s bor n <n Lv ms - ville, Jnrl., on Novembe r M 1^61 He received bis eail k > educatio n fiim a privat e tuto i and the n tittered th e hig h school a t loiisvill e hv I n Is?* h e lccompame d his fami h t o Wasn mgton wher e h e tn t reel th e Fmerso n institut e In th e fo lowing v eai he wen t t o Princeton , wher e h e w^a> ] rommen t is an ith'et e plav ntr on tl 1 co' ejre foc f utl l eleven foi thie e sue tsx\p \tris T f t wa s ^taduatel fiom Pi n tton in l^s it ai 1 11 to Washingto n md betominjr 1 si dei t at th e law school 01 tit (n'unlKii i 1 T, %e.Mtv Af IfuNn c-Mie to Chicago k n th e et' 1 ' 1 nt of 's^-, ent lin e tie >aw ifne of Ch'cf 7 t tioe TwW'r In trt f-1 ow 12\ veai le w^ s idm tted t< the ba r sho ( 'v a'teiwatri s toijint , 1 ptitrei\ i ) v^ i n ^ S Gut >'\ n V liv n M Hooih tl e pi est t * m . - Ter in t h 11 r r ' 1 1-,a ^r n of Ci oar 1 v I5ooth c^ 7 1 n ii wa s ooiuinii' I U \ -\vei a uaiv ui til Mr Hail m I ( > 1't p u it t of la w on his ow n ic int. T v M i TTnl I T n \ if\ Imil A r s. Maud A >j)k i d.-uj> ei of ^ f l and Mi s P c den ^bu of WaMim g ton th un ng party A \ t rnr 1 v J 1 ' \ \> ot toui - ) ' v u ire .rung th * time tr d so is Miss Lou.'* M ss Lou' \JL« It's 1 eai ct 111 ten thuusanc Don 1 nejlect it ' Y\ hi t are vou dnvn g at.\ 1 he ncess-'tit tt kcr \, i ked to the w.ndow m btgin fl'uniniinT up 11 th 0 pine \Ms. I ou o evig T as-c^ ne ihout to hoo d\* h r ore chance tor happ ness, ' he re in il to appaientlv apiopos of ro'lung lhe c'eigviian ciossed the 100m « ov%lv\ and ^i d a strona; Land upon h a tr end s shou der \How long have vou teen on the in suh truk of this thing Hu ? ' Oh J don't know ' It s nore o m\ busi ress but I'll be hanged if I d be h uffeJ out bv a pair of gold rim ned gl 1 ^ s f It v\ asn't the glasses, un ^ov I wanted to keep out of 5 oui w aj \ T nev^r had anv w av ' returned the incessant taikei, rather Tuu;i V Aievou going to accept 1 my invitation '\es , thank vou \ Eetter join them a- thev past \ \ e- ves. I dare sav HV gave a quick keen s'ance at h r j friends absent tvire^on, arc! stroue through the window w Jiout miiher par ley. lh e fioundenne; partv was m fud swing The iron baskets fi t d w ih lit ns oi bum ing pm ewaveii. on the ends ol lit 1 ong po es and threw fc\tastic t^' c * 0 \ ei the drnwsj wateis Behind the ire of ih 3 came the crescent of flounderers—the boldti ^pints thieidee p n v .tei ihe timid ones hugg ng he shoie I au.n t-r rtiditee and si.nc, m ioe th\ 1 ^ht giv n deed \ n occa-n i 1 diii -ci-am 0 1 c iv \ spidMi only ten Vd to he ^ ! 1 he 1 mi nient We i in tht ii.ii c UL M.*, j 11— usir,i 1 er spear is , if} 1 \ t r I ,ktt tor Ijauast bl piusp n mi rt v tji t^' 1 T gi isses 1 he w ho e s i r w 1 = iinctiv distas^tul to h 1 Iver *K LW 1 irge stais ap; cared to bt -11 115 a* I c i bedptki I diTinv If I evei 2 \•—• 11 jlttrer 7 flounder shot no m bcn t it 1 M ss I \ > 1 1 'trt ht ' i | u flt n iu hi 1 ^ 1 i 1 ' tlM . ,^h h TEE HOLY BAMBINO. saere d Imasre a t Rome , Said to Ila^ Be«n Designe d an d Painte d by St. Luke . Tl e ies n o i ice of th e o Q h 1 ' lit Mil s„imo 1 M bm o s t 1 e i.i t r ' 11 t v%„ (tii IF u urn I is imi'e eiivt d o it oC 1 tie e fio n ti THI IIOI.l bv.MWNO (Imase S 14 td to Ha\ e Been Dc- t s i t d bv St L.\iWe ) I Moun t ot P ivts an d said to 1 i w ' be^n piintt d bv s, [ n ] u j t l s 1 ^ .j Iv deeot lti d vv 1 1 it we s m t it t 'it en' \ t t 1 d v it i ] a t ins s U 1 1 ! 'H H 15 in 1 1 < i 1 o \ i id a wi - llOls t ( 1 r i t s < i „ 1 s l l Will coat 11 u in 1 1 1 i» u in \\ h t \ u QUESTION OF ETIQUETTE. As to th e .Whethe r th e Ha t Shoul d lit Remove d In a Publi c Kle - i n th e elevatoi s jn one a tht l<u o rfic e Du'lo n^-s ot thi s c tv s n -, * I ( U t,sh>nsrton Ma r aj)pe ti s « in iM\ panted s, g n whi' h ieatl is foliws I la* is a ])! tilie eh v no t (u a tit-men .11 p no t leijiim d to remov e ilv 1 hat? ' 1 1. it s com 1 - on sensp if it is ib ri 1* ' sa^d a v til know n bonvivant M 1 ^ obe tro t 11 -citwin ^ his mono- t p mot e tiirl v n> la s eve a s he re - r r f i i]i e ^01 d s I is a m -t iki n chtv ill v and f ilso s> 1 s f of polttt n ss wl ith will cause a ma n to uncover 111 th e pr<: inc o of a ' H v n a pu )1 c puiee such as ui e i-va'or in a pu die ot business build i <s 1 street eai ri load oar foirv boat, railroad station, omnibu s 01 c 1 <-- t 11 it MI I i \* 01 p 1 it t is it is la tv h T c e o f \t k of inetropo[i+tn t r n nsr aid cosiiipobM n knowhdge \rl ' wo i :>n w'o would exnect it is tht k r>d ( ad whoso pundiliou s n s, i, JO'I* on a pat with ho r bittd men an elevator is an- 1 1 if s in 1 hot d or 'T A I'Otf 1 it ]S tht PC- f s^ ) n , n 11 s tmintM n m no th e h it n th e i ' so so T>e of mv ov - 1 ink tl ( \ must un ' <• \ hotd is m ( f no Vi-s r f or -! rinn nt 1 nd rb h s v l ich pi ev ul m sps 'xrid di nv n g r' on s o n 'WMPII in th e sjK M n <- s c i T i busint s S t * 1V rcfaem duo t o tl o *\ ' s i n 1} 1P ol)s P r\ in c n ^i 4 th e r 00asion Over po i n i-ifi, ^ ^p-^ , ,j- ^ 1? { 1<iv s a n ut-'pi absence of IMII- OATES ARE SELDOM HEARD. T\ TH L MVTTE R O l Trlr , it'PoINTMUN T ^ilPlvhMb L'HH lUnteov o M L ot term- , jft'l-cjinit j coui t iNii.rsLii n t mih'l nmtl i < k e dvs TVaiU* mar >! s i^mst the . 1v.11. d out of Vt n ih!m l w nd e icli rea t u 1 is fth e lab o itho u Ot i, a i of la .[jpomre d asr j ordere d t >• ttertow n \ V 1, to !,« O n th e his t \J man >t r - O u th e tir, t \ioi di v i 1 \ t O u theiourth Motidi v 01 O n th e thir d Motida - of J O n lh e tourtl i not , .v <>t o 1 th e i o nth . onom ut lina l inpu t itu' i oi j.j e 0 In c ^mr\ oit ^en s o lie I u in t t o chrt p I,\ 1 t« s c f 1 <i tiua l actio n h.id the i »r urhuriu ibtv o i,,,,.,! 1 1U0 h e litar d in th e 111 ,r m M^tverv j ir \ -ertn . •of'the count y eo n d in 1 re q nrti i ^ - «r .t..l j« M nh iiP r n„- 111 If- 1 s f , . d i ut wh< u u > her t > »•• h . it th . * v 1 a, . , 1, n sud v\ il I, mi. i »-.lu > is s uui t > Ml Hal I11 . th e villi^ P ,f { Jftip.sontom , B^ini.iiitfon i ed s idmitt f • ali i Mhl^ .1.1 1 11 > i fi t Ui»t d IJ [ ^ t the nr>t dai f )r th-t r uisvc ' ti n utariiis 1 u t jppei N vhen s ar e herefi v ij b e hel d u t th e chura t 111 theo't j o i v a ter t durin g th e yea r 19)1. t B , ^ „ senteo f th e couut j juo^ e rio m thetitj of Wutertown . Uate d De c 1* 9t>0 E t bMERsnv Jefler^o u e o mt j Judgre .it. d an d ordere d t o ot ti u >,i ity jiidjj f , « J ' xtli > it ai d i> j -m g th e a b 'i > i . 1 , s i Vli L ut l>i L r'uJ lnArf' ni^i'if i te« b> a (hi ed tluth i l Is -s- de^r xl . i„r ih n -sire it in M r e 1 1 1 mi - 1 1 of piio a H1XJ 1 th e ) 1 Ui* Hi ti a t 'tt 1 hi lkais.v s vil um I H U T o th p abov e name d defendan t Yo u ar e hereb y summone d t o answe r complain t in thi s aitio n ludt >-PIVH> t L_ , „ of jour answe r o n th e plxiutiifs , attorne y I tiu '' ltc>ot '» ^iiu u withi n tv\eta \ d ij s ifte r th e sei v ice o t thi s , xn l r ' 3 > p J^ * u summon s e\cius\p or th e da v of strvit e |l>ai t o th\. )i 1> ai d 01 t is e of i >ur f ulnr e *o ippoiror ins - I ^'^ JT, , , \ ecv, ' we r judgemen t wil l b e t ike n agains t v 011 b j rUD ^ o-dej / U tio n de i uil t io r th e rmef dei n >.ided in th e co i 1- ' ^ tr < pl . » f J\ ^ «\ plalnt |u i 1 lew ! ti.n u U i Tria l t o b e hel d in th e count y of Jefferso n Date d thi s ~4 T h d i j of N j\em J< 1 1 v IiT< 4 Plaint lit s Attornnv, Office 1 id P o v>l tress 5 ir lower ti nuluig id 1 nl.dii Je JI AU > ^ii nu t hut „ ,» ToWilm Ihniorf ^ b j 1 ub l - 1. Pardo n <_ prem e t o u Novetnb r pluins , 111 t il » ofiinit 7 I s spieuons omiufi - Jji-st ,'ep t I n Small ~\\ s„d v Y ork . Pat r i!dTe ? u i oui t. urro K have thes a cii:u perst i , 1 h 1 vt d upo n j 01 p of tii e s,,i v \ork dae. K<; ijjts;: iork \o v O P NL v iio7nie i r I'h n ' u> of 'a . \ 5 >n i n 1 stat i .1 f. tmg - . U Mi^iumd >t h o t d '(us e I r< 1 ei 1 o t V\ a»»rt JW 11 1 1 the haai -.1 >1 ir forenoon. t> en 1 bute oi the said ' he <unt cf f tte T n ' r xi tt t« 11 , tl<« h i th. rr t > atend tl 1 ill uh P >f the s a d > IK f r *» i n J t te to be h> un.t iilve d A itnes s h trie s L. \ d ail s \s i r tgate o t the, adLoui i u t )< th e i da y oi 1 p mi t, L ALUVi > ANSON H1RDLR Attv fo i Petitione r Redwoo d N Y \ D ni l \ I w is i r idipr> ti e othe r dav MI a New %otk lnwei \ol a visit 1 l( 1 V s , 11 in to a 1 ttle v M i_ in A mom li e dttlaita tha t 111 ih( tnt ti aid tltt boa - swore HIK- ,iiit v in 'lea tonveisitio n tha t v^ r n the m prolinn v ha d become in st.nttiv e commonplac e atul evt n nt o t -sarv It ha d throug h long UM lost Tl its force an d emphasis\ had be- s i n e an n&eparible i^art of eveivtlav a d simple speech T believe this to b e tru e Th e IP t villains T hiv e visited both in \ ^v 101k an d lh e vsest do moi e s\ t a ing to th e aihtbilan t te n time s ov c tha n vou will heai m th e citv c New \ork To mv nun d th Q cbminatio n of ot atv f \ 01 n Die dailv eonveisa 11 is a matte r of cultur e lather t n or tt 1 un Men ce iso to war, ln p Nimtic e u f Ul l order of C furies I ' om i,e\tb manlv instinct s just as ' ^d uns burro^ateof th\ t ountv of lefferson . v avoulothii foim s of vulm Ilt v ! ^^^^^Z.u^ulV^e t 1 *ttnd i club royttlatlv whei e sp\ tlruev, late of tiie to * 1 of i haiwpion in slid f 1 hunditd me n lunch each d iv - ^™Mf ^eA^^ltme Sf h the i n of all lines of tiat h and of 'h e 'vouehers aiereot to the subscriber th* . rra\e«o; rm« mpn xih^ , m ,a P r, T , j adminis.tritor &c of«wtd decease 1 at hei ro ess.ons me n wh o smok e ™ n . , 0< , lice in the towu or Uwmpioii izi s.ad tl thei r wait s and liquors withi n |Count\ of lefoison, on or berore the ,'jth 1 enable bound s p,ut thev don t I ^^Cl^btHv of September ( M>, wear. You will no t hoa r one oat h ; ;MARY C. STODDARD 1 MI md whe n vou do if is a par t of Administrator s 1 e sfoiv th i t is. lold and is dioppe d r r ot picrui(sqp p emphasi s lh e s ipie thin g holt's tru e of th e 1 I mttt in o he r waks of 1 1 i don t h e a miifli 0+ t f i nm t 1 < n-hh and othe r vvoikmen 1 11 s i et t s I lino heai d n ore t 1 Is m om 1 ountrv vokel in one im 1 h i n from ill th e me n T h 1 ^ '» m Vow 1 oi k foi lh e past te^r 1. th , leJtrso n md si a int o th e groun d i i -tto r ids an d l< n, N 'V Ixo. ,c otvi l d^edf d t > ni l un i . by Joh n N H un ,| . > vhiuu ' L -) li , ,1 i, t o a . iro n 1 >a i n l( a it ir„— 1 i e n a a ui notl d lue ' <<>.v >e d ''\L i >. dun » .div ibe d 1 t u 11 1 V. u u v £* lbU4, ' O A 6, Ut - * Ol Deed* , At ''Li.,1 situ - fro m th e ,^f .rm.il y I no w owne d o tti^ \> Ai ]HMi U 1 tue irf o J ni it h a , otri . • ve d i „ i t deod 1 l< ' n ihiema r t 1 -»* tended i n l' S ,11. l s (p l5) . ^ I'W - s - Hit above ' subjet t in. in .v idt h tiu„t i.chi t p l„'c ih > H 6i I . iit. d a.uiH 'H >nut> le.ka o 1 th e lulhdtt y N o Sure Tliint^ 'This race piob^t m thoughtfu l ma n 'is, a piol truth . lid the K' I Ad w 1joiie MU ' art mi df t da D OTIC b T O CREDITORb-Jicob \ o r estat e n pursuanc e 1 notic e is h t ill person s h r lat e 0 il ( ount v of require d t icher s t h re i islntriCP s ^LL 1 llinj? h us e d t ount v >t J . of hilv UP > 1 it t i trie \t i ! t o a n 0ird it e of th< rfh v hiv e fVhe n\v J°rlers>n , > presen t if t o th e Of s i i n tliet. v •etrciso n • di v fJi V1\RI A A bARi. H ' \ e - C< , tie*. th > sub - u l ilei Vtx 11 r o t ( h ^•»ffj n irle s L • Je±» r . cord i i>r t u 1 iw 1_ 11 1st t U\\.nuir etsed , tli n in i t thn y • sam e wit h th e - r ner s P i-»ed Vlev 11 .1 b ror t rs • 1 dSLti . OXbi i 111 is \. th e \d - vt ou r th e t h t-l i t s t i BVLI \Ri) •shti.rt ot /eif.Co. oLPKhML (O l ti l JMI )M OV O C ntistophi t I' tkal v NS ( n puti > et ul Lude i < . o t t ndb of i < uttri - 1 idg-men t an d de - n t in t 'io abov e eu * h e Jeiierso u tor n i y Jthee o n tn e Jlst da v of December , 1 Ki i.th e u m is U Mu d 1 el t re p will sei i a t publi c iiuiim tt th e law oth t cot J line s A ' ' 11 ^ H in k Hitlff Wttettown , H. \ th > io.lownjjde - K h lit scribe d premises . 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Ditt d Deccmne r ^l a t 1 0 JOsLP H NCLLl- s IWL, V WVR D Kfcf0re6 ' Plimtit r s Vttornev . K l t H\ h H's KOIKE ,{JM s i t'.ii^l L (OLll T JillBKsO N fOCNT-S '1 l u tie ill itte i of th e v liitntii y dissol u alKKObvTLSl illtl-Iti IHSO N i > -In th e inttei of tin. su- .t tl i lhai' s so,\ repl n d th t ma n whos t •stneo t I .h i i, Horn u,? de ts. d A.. .- f NotKPisbeieh v r ivt n tb i l l H oi l j uiM f i.iii t OT ps wer e ab n t t o spt k for the m tll anin^r of the proct.ds ^ tin , ile o t i ^otit*- is ho s vi s \o mitter wh . s% stem s n \ »1 ts\.*.- ot Join ( 1 inn j 1 at , tin ''f;,\^ j , 1 ^ lj !! e ' .. '• i vol' follow vou t e bound to gt ,\'Xt! \ MhereC! Ut^n ide tiHuTT the ! \{ il \'\ \\}\ f i wed (ow n some dav ot othe i '- 1 tie.- and oulei <* spt , ,i ir t bv Addi \*y y J, J 1 ^Iphu Pres s * »y- V'^'i ? Hm\i 1 i ;/\Vl V 'e IX^VM '/' ' ft \ ^^V^f J »„«^ _ _ \'\\'\\ ' \~ -uiro^it'es , >rti e li^th e t i n o t .V^tertow'i i j tiw> \ f U> J . , N . 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(l ittl li .MriotvV lt te r . o\x^c qnH Hnininnc < e.-, umtiK t,. ,u ,„ otthado :'?'',/' ,r,',!. d r \ ,f Vu tSM> H l thltliU r!\Arb clUU vjpiIUUIlb umjjtBi'min *•;, \\' ,;,'\? l t tl >sll , h l,,r \ , » »«»*>«* <*« w r L L ^I^M>, Ihertb v yiui-nl t. n id i m accoun t of al l sinro'ire . i h bt s m I riin. s it m mm (nniif r bv the m r e J s p t tl ) Iv tf, th e midu i si^n i d re^ eive r 4iid tt e v uuniii y diss.* l» i i kl ,!v\n n i J !tL , \t 1 ! , \ i > at town on thp^Jii.J day B of of oth< t o til s tht National Importance ¥HE * - STO SCOTTVS ALOXK bu t tha t custo m no longer exists.; ilan y Italians , however, still believe | tha t it possesses miraculou s powe r to 1 hea l diseases. j CONTAINS BOTH. widely at the end of set her teeth hard o dered valiantly, an< have been inevitable caught and steadied Ten miles away t! on Cat island vvinke in Ship Island h line of gh sea; the w;i ling of what -e, svv Mis s n d flc Jrong 1 io-n th.' s e bro t e ste a .ha t gi ;>•\ a m tu;g Lo u !.un- art a hei .1112 on g The quo. - in-stea d of i s beit; g cc aptitude d i s b y many that o f the pose d t o b faster , ma I a n hour, w li CS H * I> ; the s t ht-l d t o pigeon . eing s h t r e a p i s ii d tvl i t o car ei i n 1 valiov v b e ever . 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Y. ir t 1 1 bin t Lviii a tt ( 1 ht tin e li irrett , 1 yo u Ion . 1 so n .V til 1, I. in k 1 W it. yoi h •eby 1 li >t Je ti >bou- 'es L ) U t o li> ro u l tluu < s U l d tui tin o» W itinowu m udm.ii ul sit-i s 1 1 d< 1 8 is 1 tha the y 1 inrid t o ntese.i t th e sail , w it h th e > 1 h f s, rh.»ie>t t o th e MI >sci inei , th a s , iiti r X of sad d-cetse l i t Vo. 7 1 NV diiildin ^ in th n eitv of W ttertovvu , 1 sud mm ot Jeirnso i o u o r befor e th e it i d tv ot J mi l it v ue x Date d th e 10th da y of July , liWO. .GbO. A. LAWYER