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then, xura 6Q tb:opiate and roll, in grannlatcdM -sugar, MOUNT LEBANON. r '-'ai«>ray iMatteia From the Shaker Com- —- v >'^ T —After .the firsUrain, a meeting was- -loom and, a serv- entered into --witlH and. song, worda appreciation, not v£m£jMlow-'s \Rain ^^wjere.^aried^by iead£ngS_unon the top- ^Ttli^-P were among the. readings. *i^l call on Monday from ^Mhiy-Bennett Bakes who returns leaving, her* danghter, Ida, t on. the 28th at Sept. under the '6'f; \Mass' Elorenoe Wentworth of grade work in her 'Miss' Wentworth has made 'iinT)Tflsaiftii «i har nnoninc ^%gmMook8 .;,6f *rthe brothers Monday. feg &y W a good anS profit- r TJnt the report of the meet- ad: .-'not been given when the l ^«%*««»=« 1 <>sing her list. ^Wy* <W«*M1 Ministry start from -for Shirley, Mass., affairs- of the foundod by Mother immediate successor, from interest given to the S^S^^B^eyBrs^gatheied by her in that vi- r totir through Massachusetts f \ t$TJrites& f Elijah WUd's, some fierce moo' work was done of tho new faith, the was gathered in 1791. El- ^^^^Sf^|^*Ss|a%Kondalt, .afterward &asi j£4£her ETeSjar and Mother ^Tiie .latter wWsaid to be the Mother An Ann Lee in her ?St '.aiid devotion and in the earlier K^^^^^ '^ian, tho soubriquet of Tho society grew and ^6uris ^ea-andVfor many years showed 1 record. Noble men and wom- j^^^^jSfe .aia^e J5acred tbe beautiful bt- WK.Uilg the pinesjthejtast of Ministry passing out with attg: Eldridgo, EMer John ^'^^^prjoper.'^h'Hs. been sold and the few re- are. to bo placed in so\5'oties. .ttei:i^_!Ehc''. lost- w^ek of Sept. was niado form id as straight and hia eye as bright and his quick-step in the Shak er dance, which he gave with Elder Timothy Rayson, as lively as- over. He speaks doubtfully of a sixth trip around the world, but wo more than half suspect that his disavowal was only a shrewd ward-off of annoying protests from loving friends, and should not be surprised any day to re- ceivo his farewell card, en route for India, Australia or perhaps, the North Pole. Whilo here, he gave ns several talks, fall of interest and stimulus and one or two more formal lectures. Tho doctor and Pilgrim finds plenty of good folks everywhere but ho tells the whole world that the only good cooking is among Shakers. When tho Doctor be gins to grew old, ho promises.to gath- -or in to—the fold . _nnd_ _ enjoy tho rest awaiting him in his Shaker home .at Mount Lebanon. He headed for New York city and a lecture engagement, last Monday. LEILA S. TAYLOR. ^jzrA CISTBS for; .<pgn^ft|ip^^^£tn\e^ MSoSlJfS^^ufch .of ( ° ur Savio^jwsldtfetnislco^ili *^^*%rife of'Bishop ^s'our'6 ^We ^day' ! 'thTTOT— • >*%&4?'$? ! % ; ^he Ladies' guiia , 1 f ^^eet \aWi't'f(' old place, wltji Mrs. -SE ^a^bjatk Kicjfe\ 1 mond> oa Thursday afternoonSofj \this w,ook„ m —The- History club-which—has -rJB; ['\cently been resumed after a snmmjg vaeation will meet this week, with-Mrs, Samuel jr. Tilden. —MissE. C> Hatch js spending a/few days,, with relatives on. W t est street. —Sev. and Mrs. iJanoway 'Gordon of Reduced, N. 7., are guests of Miss Prances Carpenter. ^ —^The Statement which was ms ^de last week of Harry Merry 's visit home recently was orroneoos ^as ho was not in town on that day. —Sad news reaches us regarding Miss Emma Selleek who for years paBt has made it her home with Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hatch on West street. While recently called to Catskill to attend her sister, Miss Mary Sollock, in her fatal illness, she was taken violently insane, jumped from a window and sustained a fractured limb. She was subsequently removed to tho Pough- keepsie insane hospital. —The death of MIBS Lncy Carr in Poughkeepsie came as a shock to her friends and acquaintances in this place. She had but recently returned to that city\ after spending a greater ~portii NEW LEBANON. —Miss Florence Chapman has re turned from .Waterbury, whore she has been spending her. vacation. —Confirmation services aro to be. beld at tbe Episcopal churchy Wednes day, admitting three new members. —Prank Cody of Chicago who is vis iting^ his mother enjoys the country rides on his fine motor cycle. —•Mrs. Sheridan and her sister, Miss. |<!ody are taking a business trip to New York, Flushing and Yonkere. —Mr. and Mrs. Hurlburt took a fly ing trip home Sunday. —Mr. Sheldon formerly of Lebanon Springs; after spending sfiveral weeks in tho House of Mer.cy has been pro nounced incurable of cancer. - —Mrs. J. H. Cox has returned from Atlantic City, N. J., and has as her guest, Mrs. Henry G. Carpenter of Ithaca. —Mrs. S. J . Tilden has returned from Capo Cod. ~Mra. Herbert Marshall and Miss Marshall who have been tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hull, have re turned home. —George Dufjgan who has been con nected with the State road at New Lebanon has been called to the office at Albany. —MisB Annie Sullivan has returned from a two weeks' visit at New York. —'Bishop Nelson on Wednesday vis ited the Church of Our Saviour and administered tho rite .of confirmation, —Announcement is made of the mar riage of Harry S. Merry of New Leb anon and Miss Marie Louise Colburn of Pittsfield, Mass. GRAB Y V I TiTiTI. —The temperance grove meeting was held in Spaulding's hall Sunday after noon. Eev. Mr. Wentworth of Hudson gave a very interesting address aa did Bov. W. ti- Robinson —A social will be held at the home of Mr and Mrs. John Shutts near Martin'dale on Friday evening of this week, for the benefit of tho M. E-. church. —\\ atler Beardsloy. Curtis Weaver and William Smith enjoyed a fishing trip of a few days last week at Mon terey, Mass, Idjryjicbiyrli. ab*ut A Lrebai»<>tt -^pr'ing8|\^fi Mpad^ in aoaaec^qgco : of t|e .-jiroqa^- •sp^iala^^dmMlEeanhi^ unusually cold weather has sot farmers' crtaihing-friends Pitfefield; ; 3 of the past summer with her siflte Mrs. Samuel Shnmway. Lebanon was her native town and sbq had a largo circle of friends and acquaintances who will fcol the Ipss deeply. CHATHAM CENTER. —James Killoen and family moved into tho late Hicks' glace j^st week -M^^FSMitfe^FiSpringfield, Mass., spent) the Sabbath with her father, Stephen Come. —Theo. Brahm struck four feet of water in hia well at a depth of 33 feet and is stoning it up this week. —Last week M. MvNamara and Jim Hughes drove a well in BUnderhook, striking abundant water at 30 feet. —There was a large attendance from this neighborhood at the Mission serv ices in St. John's (Catholic church at Valatie last week. —James Ooold who held a position at the station here some 15 years, ago visited his brother, W. H. Ooold over Sabbath^ He is living in Florida where he is prospering as a pineapple farm er. —Jay Killeen brakeman on the B. & A. visitod hia parents Snnday. —Tho Ladies' Aid will give a New England supper in the church parlors, Friday evening. There will be an abundanco of good things and all are invited to enme and have_ja_goad_tima A large load of our pastors, former parishioners at Niveryillo attended morning service hero last Sunday. Ira DenniB is putting up an out side chimney on E. A. Crandail's farm honse. He constructed a vfeVy tidy and substantial concrete water trough for J. J. Wilbor last week. —Elmer Sharp arid A. Van Alstyno, Jr., aro among the newest telephone talkers. Mr. and Mrs. John H. Russell of Bensselaer were recent guests at H. W. Slitcr 's.- Mark J'lannagan is telegraph op erator at East Greenbush in connec tion with the third track. Guy Wil liams has- a job firiifg boilers at Hughes' mill. b'of of ^th'ef^I^tcu; Eeforntod church of ;Mis;W8iji«SvErnce of BrooJJynv«Mis, '^£n^B}M^bmi^f^bAny^an6Ua^J |bkaH^j ^^^^ftC Troy. Thb^fumeral. wa '^;jfeldSSon «tay,~ Intenaent at Cas- tletpn^ r .i-'; y,r: '.. 1 ' f rrl^.'JaTilt.;Iohnson, widow of Pa-. ria/Tgh^OnVv ^ei '^in Brooklyn, Sept. ^IjBt -T ^^goilj^ff^Ms - . Since -thgJ 'aoaa^^£o)^£upuld , last December,' her '-^in^i^^^^gr^iiajly failing -u^tij>^^6^- ,; tmS '/et(^i^ .nW .'become 'necessa^ito/.^l ^'po her in ^a -saHt&rium,. •She 'waSjsboni,;;in Valatio a< daughter of Petfe.r ^Ostrander. ,.Whon. a small girt hor parents' moved- to Tthat has 'long b ^e 'n ; <kn6w» r as the Ostrander farm -in Knapp. Hollow, Sho. remained, a resident bf the town of Hillsdale until about -nine \years ago, when with her husband and family Bhe removed to Brooklyn. Sho loaves, one sister, • iivi.g in Brooklyn and five A^J^ZttttSfiSZ Cora, Mary, Blanche, John Q. ^^^ 0 ^A. Paris. The funeral services and inter ment wero at Hillsdalo on Thursday. •first vi^^m^mm^m zm ®®tem0&^*M0^ Mi. Bockefeilec i ^^a^fjfeoet that c« airalny>raotffib^- l iwi>mftp wanting. \1 ftm^Uin ^^'^Mom^ xies of men 'w $.'faSfef wlhlk^hi^j happened' In in aictrye'ltfe.\ 'He 3 r^««1 to the extent to- wblcb~be v hw ^beeo5' associated witb-rhMcwtto«ije^Ie)ie*V pecl&try in tbe boatness worM,ari<r\oo©~ ; \If one talks aboat ot&fs'experieoca, there Is a natural temptation to charge one with traveling tbe easy road to egoOsmj If one keeps sDent. the Infer ence of wroneOoing is sometimes \It has not been my custom to prees: my oSolra forward into pnbHc gaze, bnt I bare come to see tbM If my fam ily and friends want some record of things which might ebed Ugbt on mat- —Mrs. Jacob Van Hoesen who has ^ teein \Bomewbat dis- baon under the care-of Dr. Allen is 'ewaofritiflfrignt that I »i »6nM .5 *3ia to. much improved with the assistance ot their Advice.' and in ttrfs informal way: a trained nurse from New Jersey. _1 go^ over again sotne ' o<=-tbe Events —The dry -weather for tho past five w£lch v n«ro. mMte 4 llte tpAeNsOng^ to weeks has retarded .pawing bnt re-} ^ a ^ the tWf >g3 W tovo cent rau^ now rendered plown .g m 0 re > j ^iff^!^ tr -Qflonens of aDJ., oasUy. Farmers- are as busy as b<-es ^ tatihtt 'jZMwt* Have bees aso- to complete their jfall sowing. rfated with Ae, ni^.ot -whoin have —The fruit crop is about all bar- • passed away, rnW 'hi^bjB«|^iRy oC ested ono week more and all will be grave fttalt*;* _ JTcx* ^rnj »eU I had'd*- ran i .ggcured. Oaality \aha~quaatity ate not; etaed ^jftH^rnR v***? el 7 up t» the standard. ^'T^.S ^l ncultural society deserve the highest ^ ^ to oert»m,thto«S it compliments 'from all for, tho ^efiicient Beams fair trie*\I- Bfwo|4.jcef0C.,fe' gome, manner in discharging their duties in. points ^rhkn I bopai^rfjl .beip^i?'set. all respects and more particularly in forth several nwch dlsxaMwed happen^ the selection of those who were to lags\ in a neV, right I am ooovibjoed render a,just.and true reward without- i 10 ! ^ 5°^. stoo<L_ ~ \It bos been said that I^fotced the fear or favoritism\.' We are glad to say that Miss Louise M. Potts received - , , , ... ' J\;„ _ A ' , men who became my partners in the first and second premiums on her fine <« business .to Join, WitTmp; I -wonld arts exhibit—a worthy reward wortH- not \have Been so ^abrtslght^; H \\It- ly bestowed. I werettrufe'thot I followed sryti* tactics) • ' • - , 11 -asfc wotridfit -b.a^56\ been poesibl^to. EIDERS MTCiLS. ^-niake-Of^^cJtJP3ejOrfBlong cpmptiti^' , ' ' lonst For;fonrteea yeatta JM^been —Miss Ruth'Rich visited friends in |ont 'rf'\-bn ^nese'^iiid--ia'eSSit ^xr-lten'J Albany Thursday and Friday. T years have only ooce ^ooeto (be oom- —John L. JBfolt, Sr., has returned O**-\ . from a trip\to Dion, Jf. Y., Athol and ' ^ Bockefejler spealca ^^.dev^ Springfield, M»«. { opment- of tbe Standard W -^psiry' _ „ oo „ > ,. fs^.say8taflt-tbe.pb^.c >f «elrlng^rec^ Threshers and /presses aro making j\ t(> . m y^TM** and «5T Sflfeolte busy times for the farmers, •Wives and - rapid growth of the .busirieas •^jed'S daughters, —Hev. Mr, Pimlott ppBSontccLSadie Clark with a fountain pen Sunday, she having the most' tiokets for the last three months in Sunday school. —E. W. Rider enjoyed a three weeks vacation nt his farm here and returned to business in Brooklyn, bnt cornea up every Saturday night as long aa Mrs. Rider and Edward, Jr., remains. —W. H. Eider - has a force of 16\. men putting in the modern improve: monts at the home of his mother.. FLAT BROOK. PHXLMONT}\ —Elbert H. Michael and family have; moved to Philadelphia. . —Born, Sept. 30th, a eon to Mr and Mrs. Bertram Neal. -Miss Clara Becker of Now Haven Ct., is visiting Mrs. Minnie Bartdett. —Mrs. Fred Talbot is entertaining, friends from Crown Point. —Philip M. Harder is in Birmingham on a business trip. —Mrs. J. G. \Van Slyhe of'Kings ton ia a_guest of tho Misses Van Slyke. —Charles Knapp' has gone to Roch ester, where ho has -A position in a jewelry store. —Mrs. Kstella Lane of Saratoga has been-visiting her brother, Alva Dorn. Mr and Mrs. L. W. Nichols spent gei^njmtagonlsnr which; -I-snppose^ conld ifcf bitre been avotfieil'V'Of the 1 direct eelling- to the consumer3ie'Bays:< •TBiS was done in a. fair spirit and •with due consideration f or every jone's rights. W;p did not nrthleesly go L nf ter ;the r trade ot our- cocnpctltopi oal-nti tempt to ruin It by'cntfing prlcea --ocij instituting a spy system. If opy-of the employees of the company were over- .zeolons-ln going after Bales tbey<act6<lf| lb violation of tbe expressed . and known wis bee of tbe company.\ v Mr. Rockefeller says that '.'ln the .earlyi| I: days the .oil lodustry was cobsldeied a; most hazardona.undcrtaklbg /.-ndTTrJto^] gether nnllko specnlative mining .un dertakings. -^None -of nejl?. -be iSayi,; \ever dreamed- of -the .mogn^tnde, ot -what provelBPfo bff\TJtfe3it £r- expan^ slbn.»' Further on ijejsay^^' .^'•Another thing to. ^,:remem6ered Tibbnt-the BO?<^l'^^o<rtoyns'''W l : tbsit there hasvbeen, no. '•Jw^teP-intsJan^iid' into- tbj»'^pl^»'^^a ^wr^ire r f5Qbjfe' dnstrtes, bmV snflici6n ^toT^pTev«n|; •frauds npftn Jtne v$>$£ '% •? \The great busmesSjInt'erest^.T^rtll^; hope, so comport, t %mseT^-.*toalt^o?j elgn.oap {tajf will ^ns ^d ^^^yffJbBaW'; thing to hold shar^vin Arnericnn^^pt ponies. It Is for Amerteuis to.s ^v £&at' fo ««lgn inTcstora /are^w^a^^^tiy treated, so that they .-avjil\ neyerrrjSgipt purchases' of pur secji^e^^pfvinay; .speak^tbos frar^'*^c^nse'^^p3!^\ \investoT* - in -jna^Jj^eftcw^enti^ prises, bnt a-\<»ntrolter oi-^he £wJ £hi one exception and'that .a^^ptmy; wbfcfi has -not been anion -nfSa dlj^ dend payer; and'L like ali'tbe rest, ram- dependent ujHLthe honest -and .capable -adnilnlstaitloD ^fcf *'tbe. in ^us^'els^X : flmly-al>d-8lnee)fely=4)^^tb *t -th^ ' I wfil be »;'nlanoged. ,1 ' • - • ^' -\ ! ^tinder the beading '^S-Moo^Cor-t poratloh\ *Mr.\ : B ^6fener '\;glves J tbe vWwS' be- expressed before the' lodtfs^ \txial-comm ^ton m 'l ^^bwihe sn'g\- gested^fc ^eraF'tacorporiitibn nnd^cbri\-. trpl -and .;ln~Uea ot tb^ st |te :legulatl6n' I as nearly nniform as .\possible. \I still |^ei,l.£eLn>^says; iW 'l'dldlinlsOO^. '^•T^*^M^|^-T^aie^i^^!fcH^ '(corporation! rjegpiation)'>^ni.adversely, .a^Mt ^tbe-lndlvlduiili^ :says Me?JBa$L<2 .fetter, dveliing oii' \Tbe 3 ^<p^portb-. ,iQUoX\--™ 1 ahe\/ grefttJfeconomift^ra'fwV aro enferfij^.. wfii give spten^Jbppjiri. <T ^,WJfacient' eSbralasm.cK; • -. - -, f . 'J^gh:r^.^s^grtb ^ffTn^.^ ! •^prnenCo^tbelifvftlw^ fellefc cobclndii; '\' ,««.ihto^.own^ornci ^^nar^^^ rsdi^^rnoMyitbV-'begk^^ ogy^M, ft it^SmrnkaBbrntaea.- of i .tbSrn? ••elvei; •^l »nn >iK »;b^gsi /iIr ^y«, Henri: ma^, ; bfvrtti ! »m<i«y;.to i r i»Wch<^ conld , ft^l^^to.-aony yon-feei that. a,bbofrit; f -I nave-been this sort'of fence*tbatthave.hed 1 itm wetesolntere^-- ing' a^important to me tnit I-witf .ventnrA^speafc'bf th «B *riater>'..^- \ *Otber,robjects-to.be:t^enlnp:ta~^ conrse of .tw.'luitoMog^p|7'^w1Q'*iik>' s , '33a&tiM»-$raai Idea to.rjbMaritbrop^ J ^ WW: €4 5. t-^L 1 5J W^yW^W -Kr ^WP^'