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AMONG THE COLLEGES.
FKIN-KTON KKSTINU ON HK,. I.AIKEI-S.
Tin: rooTBAi-i. RBASOa ..rvi.wi.n now thk
r.r.r.\T yktoiui.s wii-.k won.
Prlnceton, N. .1.. Nov. 80 i"--]~'c._,.l.-The football
aeason ls over at. last, and il.e I'linceton players havo
cove:-.i ikeaaaehraa artth 0eep. ihe vtetary at ncrke
ley O. al on Thank-pivliiR Hay was the most slgnal
triumph for I'i iu.-ei.t*. in h.-r athh-tlr hl-tory. Thc
treatment thal thc colleg.- has recived from her op
paaeata this f^y_ made it aapt.-aely nere-saiy that
-Jaceef aaad" uS-EH eaplnie tba peaaaal this year.
Kvery p.*rson_l Inlerest wa- l.uned ln the lntrrest of
the i.T-in. and Captaln IWa peal aattaaa a- a captain
lay largely in hi- abillty to htln| -''*"" *" l*,l'l.,
AltbOaab the rollege -as deprived of PTapei-b-urei I
plavlng. his mrni um* H eoaakkag I*.M ?"?<?
Wwrcai, tha aa_d-raabera, *a- appar-nt ta lha BP*m*
wlth Harvanl and Vale.
PrhaeatM kaa ome anl of the race with a ptaee
Wktah ei.tiUss her to be a .il'-nt nh .erver In thc .nov.
.um.. lor a dual leagu". -Vhe.he. Harvard will aill
ila.uor for a dnal H**M* U .?*< <" '??' ''" ^"""""1* _?_
lhai fcaJs .hou.d lawee ker athletic eoaaaettons wlth
the onlv eeUeta u.at h*- awet ftaei ket a downrighl
ilam ..i.i__i.' lor the honera -hc kaa earrtad afl iu the
football eoataaM af ..n. t reara i- a tfap tha. prineeton
?,,.? (_j| io aee i~?? ?-?'' ha- anythlng _? gain by
a ... -nd h-'Hc bave little doubt aboul tbe reealt
i-iiii'ceton hae puirmed bnl one course throughoui the
footba'J auaaon, and that has been to JuBtllj hrr-elf
Defore'tii" publie. Thi- baa t>eeii accompllahed iu two
ara_r*i flrat, by ahowlng thal they could ptaee >n
eleveii in the 'fleld that couhl wln the chsmplonahlp on
mertl alone: seron., bj ahowlng lhal the ihargos oi
" ?rofBaalnBBllrTm" afalnai the aManbera <,f tae teaaa
?, ,. utteri) withoui loundal. and tbal ibe righl
of avery ii:i.ii on tke t.-ani ut plaT wa. 1111,4..estl-.tnable.
Tbe sanlar , lass 1 as detarmlned .ij~>u Deoember 11
as the da"'- lor hol.H.iK- their annual <da~s electiatis.
The Ijawrencavllto Ctab has elected the foliowing
ofllrers lor tbe v.sulnr year: PresMent, I>. I.. Ider
too '.'ii: vtoe-n.-sldent, 1>. f. Jonee, tl; treasurer,
11 MeNlnrh, vl; aaeretarp, A. W. l'ufler, '92; hls
torlai., K. r_ Jon?-i, _1.
?
TllANKSl.IVlM, AT ("Ol.XKLL.
misuai*-- at pooTSAXXi anu rt~i0-? ibwttti
K1.1T.KF.NCE I.IBI'. \ KY.
Ithaca, De*. 1 iSp.'tral').?Conliarj' f0 'be eagtoa_
of pa,-' yeara, a Tbaakaglviag raeattaa of four days
was j.aniesl by tbe faenlty. About one-half of tbe
i-lud_.:is wenr home. A large number, however.
went to Sj 1 u-usc or took In the Prlnceton-Yale
game. ltha.a i-e.talnl.v re-.embleal a deaertad vil
lage on Thank. giving Day.
An unusual number of mi*hap~ have ocurred ln
the athlr-Mc spons at rornell tlrls fall. At the enn
rlualoii of the lacrt.sso game 011 the .ampus the play
eis enraged ln a ruah for the stake flag-. Purlng
tlie ronte*t one of the Stliilt-nV-. was rhnkod UHo ln
h?-nslbility. Hl- frlghienc,! roraradea aeal ror u
physii-la-i. but beforo ire arrived the ____~__t__ reeov
ered. CoaghMn, who wa- Itijurd a. the Yale foriirll
lootba'.l g:ii.,c. ha- -utfend B relap-e. The Wliae
waa dl~int-<-cd, a'.l ba was thi.tight to be datag well.
but on attrnipfli-g to sit uj. in bed another hemarrbage
t?ok pia.,-. and he li nndei the c_~re ol hi- ptgralet-a.
lt [a annoumtsi tdai the aon ol ,\. B. itarnaB, \^ho
gava P40.00U io bnd.. Bamea HaU, haa glven tke
asaoc'ation about Ihree hundred booka el l-efcrence
for Biblc atndy. Thi- wa- a needed -fl. a^ the
iiTivei-ity vi as Bonewbai dellclent ln worVa In this
partlcuiar BtlM of atudy. Thc lll.iary WlQ I.- nain.-l
after ihe glver.
?
AMHKRST 0OLLE6B
CBBIflTMAfl TKII" OP THI OLr.r. CLUfl?HITCH
1 m k ri.i.r, wts-iiii* tiiankscivim; party.
Aniherst. Dee. 1 IBpeeta-..- lha eoOesja i;!.-^- etah
has arr?t.g'-d ta taatre here on the last .lav of thc term
aad wm tnkc a tang CkriBtaaaa irip. Pro-saaer E. l~
siinin.-r. ad Wareeater, i- the mualeal dlreetor, and
0. B. Mei-lll. "!H. the l.a.i.T. The 14naitrt kM jn-t
?etocted and .1 lodea theae nembera <.f tba i*'.co
rb_b: .1. 1.. Blgh, '81; w. )i. Ilildreth, '__; C. B.
... B. M. rrill. '81.
The ?:iti'iTi . al .1 _- '? "f tbe eolleps has be,-n Msaed
(roog tke roflBtm-'a ofllee and abowa tke nnaibar >.f
ti |o be 334, which 1- abonl tweotp-pvc leee
lhat. last rear. Tbe redueed total la eaused bv the
graduaOon <.f ;. large aenior elaea ia-. Jane, making a
loaa that tbe I 1 altboagh the larcest iho
eollepe ha- ever had, i- m>t abta to make up. The
lir-l ai:d onlv lellOW-hlp that the colleg. i.ffer. is
eUctallj aanoaamrl ta thi- eatatoga-. it i~ the giff
, f ike Aipn* Delta l'hi PratanUtjr, tahaa fheaname ut
KonnelJ l>. BMeheoek an.l la open u> the member ul
ia of -81 tbal ranka blgbesl i.i l.i-t.-ry and tbe
Baeaal and oeoaaeato actaneea. He other important
ehaapaa aro BBiaithined. excepl tbe removal ol an
el.vii',. iii tba Bl 111 IIH itti.guap--.
Tin- .-o-ial event of the Weeh was a german glvon
ai Hm Chl M i~a.loi- on 'llianksdvliig evenlng by
mf;i who reaaalnad iu town dnring tha reeeaa.
Young toilrr v.. ie ].!?-,th _N_B Aiulie.-t. N'orthamp
toii. -sinttii 1 .;!? ."? aad w'?!''?-.e\ Collen. and Mra.
lllll- and Mls. buffam, ol Amberat, anu Mlaa -swift,
of Northampton, -~.-i~r the ehuoeronea. J. H. Low,
,,f Brooklyn, aad Mlaa Etnlly Hill-. of Amberat, h-d
the panoan, autid 1 e other dance - were MLs- iiiiu.
Mi- Seelye, Mka Hall, MLs* Bichardson, of Amhersr;
? ui, MIsh si-,,,-.,.. Misa scrlpiure, of Bmlth
tolleg*; Mls~ RelfleM, Mlaa Dodge, Mi? Hairla, <>f
Ueih-aley; Ml-- \Mid-?. >::-- Parher, <.f Northampton;
Miaa Angler, ..f S w llax-'i.: Mlaa Baznr. ol Wesitleid.
a!,,| Mesam. Klng. Whltman, Hill-. Hmlth, Bollock,
lll.-ks. ..at--. Nortbrup, 1 om-i ? 1.. Mchola, Oilboi-t,
Baaaoaa, Barns, Wehtoii and Mac_.laaba__
_ __ ?
"OLD IIKOWN.""
A PMNFEHOUfl DinVEBBITT AM) AN* INTKREST
Im; CHAPTER 0? COUiEGE HIBTOllT.
Prevldeaee, R. I., Hov. 80 (-peclal).?Ibe catalogue
of the odleera aud atndenta ol Brown Univeratly lor
tn- atadaa-fc year 1 ? -*.?"i?*?. Jnal i--ued, 1- by far the
largeal m - / aad the bohI valuable tbal . he tastltu
ih.n has ever pnbUabed. A Iea Itena Wem Ihe hiatory
.nd preaeart eonditloa ofOH Browa," a- gtven ta tbis
eatalogua, may prave of Interast,
. R-iard 0. PbltoWB i- mad. up of twelve t-entie
ii,.-i: aeleeted from dUferent walka and(profe__.lona of
Uf,-. Tbe el irter provldea that elghl <.f theae shall
ke Baptlata, and four na. be eh .s>ti ?? Indtflcreatty of
aa. or all denomlnatlons.'1 The prealdeni 1- alwaya
a Kciliw. Ihe i.a.ii'-- .,f two Pellowa, recenUy de
eeaaedi a-- retatned ln tbe catalogue, Alexander Dun
ew.ii. .\. M.. ot London, a former resldenl ol Provldence,
aad a genalne Mend ..f tbe 1 tilveralty, and the Ber.
B. 1.. . aUewell, J>. D., LL. D., f..r thlrty year- a
m.'ii.'.,-, oi the coi poi ith n, an 1 foi ira n
faithfu] and honored Beeratarp. Professor Pai I
tbe ii' ,1. Bowlai '? Hasard repeeaenl among ji.,' 1 ei
lowa ti..- CongT-etratlonaUafa, and T. P. J. Ooddard
repreaenta tbe Eplscopailana, Alexander Dnnean,
al-o. aaa an l.pl-copallan. ln the Board ofTruatees,
-_iiun^ tha lentlecoen arho are nol i.apii-i- an- the
Klgh: I-.-v. M. ... De \V. Uowe, 1). I)., and the Uon.
r.. P. 'iiHiiMon. LL. 1,.. 1,1-. ..j ai!.,..-.: John <.. Whli
ii'-r. 1.1.. 11.. and the Uon. a. k. SaaOey, Priend; tae
Rew. t. Thajrer, D. D. Bnd the Hon. B. B. Btoddaid,
A. m. . ongregadonal
1 ' '? ?":"' u" ? ' em the General Ai
.emi.iy oa ike ia-. htoadai la Ibbmarp imt 123
yeai- ..... tavl I',-I,i?hi-.v. \ n-u lestUN of the
eataJogneol thli yeai 1- um p.i._,_tfcfe ,,, u,:. (.liar,(.,.
lt I- a rea-arfcable doenaeai a..,, ,. ??ltj,v ((f ,._?.,,,,
p?raaal i.y all tae frteada ?,f mmrml edaeatlon. Tho
paragraph ta ike ekartet vklel perhapa ia oi n,,-.
apaetal an.l Barked lataaeai u ttie f?|
lowtap: "AikI, furth.'.moi,.. 1, j. )lHI,,,,v ,.tlii,Vrl M
aeelared, that lato thla Uberal and ca.i,,iir taatitu.
Uon shall never bo ndnltted any ralB_laiU teath
but. 011 the loiili-ar.v. all the mrmher. hkWBBt -hall
fceaver eajoj IhaU, free, abeolate -.nd -alatatrupted
o) roii-cl.-nce. And that tbc ptaeea of 1,10
I .'-, an.l all other eafleat-, ihe preableiil
alout cx,.T,t.-.i. -!.all be llee aud op,n foi _|| ,l*-r*..11.i
-atiotis o| l'lot.'-iani-." ll mav be ohu_l-| in
i?s*iiut thai Roauaa CalkoHea .-...ne iumbm the aaaaa
?jn^rouipio. i-l<,ii-. and as a matter ?f fa, 1. gu|,,.
orra
RTEDICim.
,*?*.?*"? ?*"*'rir ni ol
a*^sati_i Me... .
MOwtl.r tb.l" . ?
, ,',.__V__L1*i?**.i,*'".| tor ona
W4?' ,I,_5lir** Oatarrh. 1 i ay _? cvor.ltose
CoM, UtanSTIJiafneeB.
lao.2 Coughs.CUd' lironrhltls.Asth
J"V o_*U?-pllo__ A l',-.i-ri__si__-u_dy.
2- __~I_____?*_Sb--, ootit.
If p. 4 -Z.1 vor ABXAuoya ,L>? spepelajn
dig?stio:..<,,uativaL<?. ,.. .abta J'issase.
?' fi r,Jcr *n**> a*aa. Dumh Aaue.
Malana, Nenraijiis, '
Ht?;.?~r#aulA iT^,a"M' Irr?s*jj**1'
H-*lt/i,Jon.,a,,l>,.,i?(h'B<., a,?om.
pl. tloa,OeeBBloodea4MaofU
Ko.O WerrouaDsblutyj,.,.,0;Power
in iiico.-n:..irabl^r.,?,.,....
reliaeleIV v, v.'Ksn.
acehts |i,V;C7;:,':'.:' ??,', ?*?
WAB7E0. iKfi-f".; ..aaM
I ( 'Si! a.*-r. Toro-tu. C?n?4?.
a iiuiiiber of them are anionp the alnmnt and lhe
araeaat atnieati af tha aaliMalty "Aai thal yuath
of i.ii reUatow iieii..i.,ina,.- ahall aad a_ay he in-iy
admltted ta the eofthl ad-raotafB* eaMaaMnt* an.l
heaen of n.e .-..liep ...- aahranlty : and *-t.s!i raeefve ?
like fair. faaeroni Bad aajual lioatMeal dHrtag their
ir-.i.-ii.'o tiiti-i-in. they eeadaettng tlMBaatfM aiaei
fully. and eonfoi min- 18 tl"" I?ws "',", *'"<"e, there
of. An.l that the public teaehlnp -^liall. ln Rf-tirral.
taapael the aeteaeee; aml that ihe -.'ctarian differetices
of oplnlnns shall BOl make any parl nf UM public
and classleal InatraettOBi althoupl. all ivllphms eon
llllianUB BMJ le -tii'lli-'l Hrrly. examli.ed and ex
plained bv tha pi-c-Mout. pml.-*"i- and tutoi-s ln a
pwaaaal, aaparata aad dtattaal manner, to the pamtk
?1 aay or eHCb iliMaaalantliiT Aad above aii, a
tanilaal reijanl be paid to and efTertual rare taken
of Ihl ii.oraU of the eollepe.-'
The ralalogue of thLs year sivo- with preat mlntile
?rs. ot iletail lhe .oti.Ut.ons of admls- nn to the
eeH-en an.i tl.e eoaiaes ed laatnielloa arraaajad ta
?eoeral and hy departments, tadntttag lha honor
caaraea Daaar alttaaa Mat-ani ai-c gtvaa tBmBEt
aeeoanta _d laal what th- dtfereel deeartaaata yro
po-o to ilo in eaUBfB wi.i-K. Kl-l.teen pages of Iho
talahUM an* tahaa af wtth Ihi weital lafeued lo.
The lil.raiv fa.llMIr-. of lha univei-.Ity 'air: 1. The
I aal-iaratt] Uhiary proper, OBflOQ voiuuies and 88,000
i milMiiiiul (pan.piJers. 2. Tha I'Mvidc.-r, Publto
Ubran iVio volumee, whleh, la the hutoey ef
1 slavery aml nf tl.e tlvil War, _* Otie nf the rfchOSt
rolleetlom in Amertea 8. The state Uw l.lbrarv,
1.....IU volumes 4. 'i'he l.b.ary of the Ki.odn
1-l'at.d HUloi'ieal Sncietv. 16,000 volumes, at.-l not
far from 4ii.?hhi onbOUDd volumes an.l pamphlei-.
Tbe 1'i'ivi.leur.' Atliei.aeum. -iii.ooo volumes, In
ereasini at lhe iate of I.ihiu ye.-iiy. 8. The library
o! the Jdimli' I?land Medlcal Assoclatlon, "a laife and
valiial.le eollection ef booh*. aml pamphleta unun _aed_
tine nirgery and Wndred branches." 'lhe Bean
iteaiiitiK I'ooui shoidd nol i"- werloohed. Tln- sectlon
oa the an eoUeetlons of tho untversity Is mu of
lntorestlni Infonnatlon, as la also the one on tl.e
iiiuseuin of natural hlatory and anthropnlopj. Rolipi.i us
and ahraleal ouliwn- have each a nertlou, and manv
other matter* ol Intereet and bnportaaee are glven
wlth g.vat fulr.es- ol lU-'tml.
Tbe ..iimmarv i- thos aAtnm: ' raduates, :?. aenlon,
r>w lunini- 86; BapheBKwesL '**; fraabjaen. 78; aeleel
io.i"r?U- in;' total. 'J*1*".. All th.* New-England Statw
rx.ein Maine are repreeented. Kn.m the more dis
lan!_._?___ there COtm from ralifomla three. North
Carollna two. eouth Caroltm two. Ceorgia. Mluoilri,
WtMonsln, TBaaa, Botfth Dakota and thr 1'rovince
nf Qt.eber' raeli BB-t otj*.
RUTGER^ COLT4EGE.
r.ITF.RARY FVENTS-JNTKRCLASS POOTBAI.Ii
SIIAUP OOWIMrT FOR HONORS.
New-Hrun?wie_. N. J.. Dee. 1 fripeelali.-Irvlnr I.
T'pson. tlie eollepe librarlan, ha* UllahBahed a prtee,
open ro memhflr* of the Junior and sesvlnr elasses, for
the btdt essay oa a ?itb)eet ln the tield of American
liiersrnre. The -i.njoet announrod for the contest of
l&PO is - Heujani'n Franklin a* a Man uT ^rters."
The flrst numlier ha* beem 1-sued of "The Aipo.*
the tnnnthly periodlcal pui.llsl.M by the pramn.ar
BehBOl puplU. Tho edltoi-s are .1. B. ThOBipeon, V. C.
Van Oyke and P. 0, Thomas. L. LawreaM ls tho
buslnea. ataaatrr.
nafiiBMi BeoM i.as baaaaM a aiemher of the Prince
ton PhUosopi.i.al sorlety, reeently orfBatM-l at that
eoQafe.
nofeaaar H^rt ba^- *aal wai_-Mlt*-1 a handsome resl
dem-e in UflBfrton-are. The bonae i- ln lha eolonlal
Btyle Of aretiiteerurf and ls one of tl.e most beautiful
in the cltv.
Tho eontMl fnr tho honurs i.11 the cla.'s which
jrrailuat.'s next .lune i- sharper than ihat of at,y MMBt
year. l'-nr men are duw nearly Hed fnr ftr.1 Imjior,
beltiK withln a fractional pareeatafB Of ea- b ntl.er.
one ?f theM leadera, ffhlteaaeh, bM I'een oi.iiped to
leave colleee for a um- because <>i tronUi w.t.b BH
eyea, atnl _bls sets him baeh I11 the ri.-e.
eiarer.r ? Terliuno, ?in ama captain of last -.'aion s
la.'1-.e.s.' t.'iiu. bM l"fr ci.ll.>'" BBd ent.-red the law
offlee r.i Bd ;" >r .\.lri-vi- ., ...
The senhonKKes deleated lhe fr-hmen in t-io inter
| clase footoall maieh Uii- wei-k by a BOOie 0. ''? ?" ".
. rhe sroaUe-t srjre by whleh a freahaMa elaaa aaa
1 i.i>en beaten in half a doxen -ea^ons.
Tbe editor*1 "f the eollefe annual. "The scarlet
LeMer," ave ,ii:.-a'iT hard at worh tn hware ,1- ? ??-. ly
I appearanee. The ehanne bj whleh tbe pntollcatloo
I of tl,.- booh WM plaei-d. ln the l.aiul- of Iht Juntors
. in-tea-i ot the senhirs ha- proved ? wtoe one.
T OTVinor Bloane, of - The Belenttfle .ime-'iran,*
i laetnied on Krlday ln ll." ehapel ot. eleclrloity.
-a?
SOME SOTES OF IHE TERE.
MONMOVTir'?. XFW BBGR151AHY - A HANDI
OAPPI NT. COM MI TT F. B,
A wlpt-jr mnetinp of lhe l40iilslana Jo-?key Club at
Vow'-Orleans wlthout Colonel fllmmons? lifty dol
lars a day and the ley blaHf.-: of \et\ .ler-ey, or a
pic;>^ant ahotfe aatcoi erargreani ;md rhe bleilng
lephyrs of U.e great gulf I -Thai K the gueMlnn:
Are Judgres so acaree that tbey Rhould bo liept 1.1 rhalns
and etemttfA I'orbld lt. ye-bnt. after all. It mt_ht bo
so. Who would help ilareneo MeD.itrell place the
liarses If f he t olnriel took a vacation I
If Mebala. Qulnn hivl oaa praln of common sanso
ke would return with all ha?te tn the ofllee of the
lin.-oklyli Jechpy Club an.l throw tiln.-eif en lhe
bmi v of the D?yer Brothera. lt l- anderatood tbal
thos_ penrieinen, ever geaeroua, _rr_re deteratned to
ler the yonng raseal pu freo protrlded he rotiirne.i
lha muiiey -tolen trom ureen Moirls, BOme BAfiiOO,
aml they cniieavured to make tl.L- known t" "Nlck,"
] who. it MeBM, has been iu < tiinmuniraripi. Mlth them
| tt-ii'.iipl, rhe lel.piaph. ,f however, "Nl.lt' jersl-t
In holdinj; ou to the money the law wlll l.e alloared
to take Us entir..', ar-.d '' Niek" may have free bnard
ami lodglnp and elothe. at one of ihe ni'.ral iuiprovlnp
li nol eleemosynary InatltuthMM of the State.
Mr. Crickmnre, or. moro affei'tionateli. '-Kilk."
Stibdoeted hhneaU from his I _rk Row don on featunlay
and Indjotad hhaaalf Hannalty lmo n.c la af -<-.?
retaiy of the Monmouth Park AaaoetaHon, wlth head
<|.iailjsr*3 at hl-_Hai>< *.e and Twenty -m enlh-si.
Ur earrled his metiiwl ami s.vMcm wlth him an.l will
oaa both iu hli. uew o-oupatlou. Ile wlll need both.
It ls not likely tbat " Krlk" will bother hlm-i-lf wtth
the hat.illcappltig for the assoclatlon. Ihat work
wiii pix.bal.iy be unir, taken by a bandleapplng com?
mittee, whleh the wvertd Joehey ciubs in t:,(. metro
politan ciivint -eeui Iniiine.l to form l.e.'oir another
racing seaaon beajna. imnialaij Melntyn, of the
Urooklyn Joehay Clnb; Seeretary Lawrenee, of n,e
Doney i-lan.l Joehey Clah, and Becintary Coster, of
th. Unden Parh Assoelation, iroiihl aiafea au exeellem
bandleapplng oommitlee. Capfalo Coatar belleves ln
a top-lofty -raie for p....d hor-e.. ami tmtharweights
foi ii i onea iii- handloap. aie nmi** often won b>
Ughtwelght. than ri,..-e of the otber saeretaiiea.
.Mi. Mclntjm**! handleaaa aanafly gn la tha hea**y
welghu, as he dm-- um MUare In cnuhing a good
iioi-e to .leath. Mr. Lawrenee -t.ik>'- .. bappy
medlum. The three i.ien would hannonlie pei
ami thelr worh would asauredly j.i.a-e not onlj the
public, '".t ojao eveiy variely and .le.-.rlpl.ou ol owner
an.i tralner.
Williiim Ka-fi.n. au.tioneer, folls a mlscetlnneou
Iot of yearllnp a:id raeahoraM in tralnlnp al U :;*?>
ornlnaj, at tha Central i*atk EUdlng Aead<*my
Annex. Among tl.e two \oar-oid-. are t*ny H'aida
peedi coll i-.'.j.t"??-, aml the Jiroi..\<la:e .-t^i.le's ijar
ilbi.to-.
if Kobert Bonner could ptaoarra aii bh* Iratlari la
a gallery, ,.> Mr. VanderhlU mimirtnt hr. pletnrea,
what a snperb eollection hc would bave. Ua he- bren
un Indeiatlirable collector of r.orcl bor.es si,,e.' i-,;..
his Investmeriti ,,, ihal .llne an.ountlii4( tn BBBlly
BSOO.OOO. Tl.e publle I- still waltlnp to hear what
he pald for Minol.
THK KLIZAHKTII __mHI-_B TO DAY.
There ought to l>e son.e inl.-re-tlnp taritiK at Kllza
l.eth to-day, a* tield/. of falr i|ii..lity are expecr.il _,,
ktait <m a pood track. MtowUtg arv> the liste of
aatrtei:
liit-sr RAOK-VUMR 1100 B_paCXAl_ WElO'lTr,
PlVli irVKLOHOB.
Name. ?,. Naasi. v\'i.
l'r.'d 11.1 17 . 1 .inri.'iiiars .114
li'oii.in . 117 I 1'iiil Msil . l'<i
NVIi.one . 1,4 iCasBSI .HO
MabeJ . .? ?, ? Ralibew . Tl
M/o.Mj Ra<K-PL'HM: 0400. .-.I.I-1.IM.. l>h H'll
LOHOfl.
Name. w't. Haaaa W_>
iaiiib>?;a. ... i~h | j.L ..luiray g.Trtini.' 107
1 ia l/illagB M-io . ? 8?
.ill bophiil.....
Harrj 1 aaa u 10; 1 _._u*bm .~1
'iiuiui BAOh-PUltBE ....?, BBLLIHO. ib rUB.
LOHOfl,
,.*V":' u . -N.m... ,/V.V
Bb'b. l*u . ij? ijiald ,.f Wf-Jdlaiid geid. !,;i
?'?d . 107 1.1," . on ',:;
J
104 | Nugg. t
Llbi. Kluney
-???'I'.in BAOB PCBBE B4O0. BPECIAL wi.n.HTS.
1 UEUU0HO8.
? Hbm* v\'i ubm -* -
,"''**' . 11- mu Baraos. i""
? 1,'>;- ". ilu i Mi Pelbam. '?'?
,',n:,i ?'?'"' 1". Tho Abfies-. M
'i bee loaiaa n,,
PIPXU KAi'!?; i-i um. ,1IMI gpEOIAL ITBIOHTa
B_ PUBLOHOB.
Name. ht Name. W't.
TtpK-fl .11- I Marilu ItuwMdl. ,ll('
OtotJ. IJ- I -lanola . "'?'
Pn [ola . llo ' ..,.,.j-,, . 107
Araa ???? 110 . siiii.t.i.,.. li
hlXTII BACfl IIAM)i< .f 1'IIISK B400. OHfl
"III. l:
Haaaa U i ttmm Bn
Beotaleaa .112 1 WILfred .?''?'
.ll'i Baiioraby .1""
Now-or-Ncver .10. I .11. iimuund . OT
*.. _ race .-?'.___
DRESS LENOTHS
INHI&H-CLASSBLACKGOODS
AT OHBATLT
HOLIDAY PP.ESENTS.
Also a special line of goods
reduced from $1.25 and $1-56
to the uniform price &*, ,
65c.
PAMorrison
Broadway. 13 East lStk SL
SERMONS WORTH KEEPING.
XI.
niOHTEOFSNESS FIRST. P_.oePE_.ITY
AFT__K\VAJ.D.
A VIOOROl'S -H-RMON BY THK KF.V. OXOBOH TL
MflJHUBWi THLi PASTOR OF gg, I'AUt-S
METHOUIST flPIflOOPAZi
< ill RCH.
Tho .arrament of llie Lord'a .-ujiper wa . rel~hratr<l
in Bt PaulS Methodla. Eplaeopal Cboreb yeatee-ay,
and both the BomlBg ami evenlng .orvlrrs WBfB U*>
dueted la keeplng irlUi tbe thoughl od Ibe r.mn?u~.i~n.
in taaiBBQii-intia the IbDowtng Ib a Beratoa preeehed
i.v the paater, Ihe i;-v. Georga tlu.-n-,.n UcOrew, a
araeh ago, arhleb reeelved more than ordlaary -iriT.'."'1
from all who beard lt- Mr. McOrew la an eaiaeat
preaeber. He araa graduated fn.m Waeleyan ''?
vetaitPi laok hta lawyer'a <ie_re~ in.ni Uarraid and
fini.iie.1 hia atudle. ... Drea Tbealogtoal .->?...ina.-v.
After tha. he apent ten yeara iu Indla a* a iui-si..narv
atnl ha> Btaee ha.i paatorate. in Hmi.~l.vn and Mertden,
wlu-iiee he eaaM t<> Bt. Paul'a rhureti.
lli. lexl ?a.s Matthew rt, -3. "Bal .c.-k y.? BtM
Ihe hinpiotu of Ood and iii- rightaaaisaaea, aad all
theae tblnga -vhall l., a-bh-l aate nu.* He -ald la
Bubataaee \
it ta h eommoaplace irmaih tbal everj man iia* a
rullnff pa.slon. Thal la, ther. i~ aometUug ,.. aaotaei
uiii'i, be u<--ln.. niore tbaa anrtblng etae, and to
ibe o-talnlng of whlch be maae. rvorythltn aue
bend. Illatorlral i i tallkil aud ai
.ani.e.1 a.-.-onlln^ lo tii'-:r u-.~---i paaalon.
of -niuer .\a- ibe maater pa._lon lo A-axander,
I'aosar _n<l Napob' in. Uive ... country g .verned vuh
Ih.u ,,f i.i-aug.. VVashlngton and Uneoln- l-ove "f
iiii.B'-y ruled L.i-e-.ui, llie ilr-~ ? llaron Rothachll l
tbe eid-r V'anderbllt. ln tlhe manner, every peraaa,
bovrevei obecure, baa ome one md ln view whieh be
, wltb git~ar dlll|.ence, icrlflee. for. aud ea. eaUy
.ti-lvea u, _c.-i.rr. n malten nol hoa eacfa parilcutar
uaa-lot. bccomee the maater ol one b llfe, It may l.ave
done -~. ...ild.'.ilv aud {onultoualy, ur it may be of siu
gi-owth an.l i,a?..i upon clearly perrclrad reaaoa. ?
eliiier r?>r li t> tba malnaprtng, tbe Kov-i-nliig lti
tliirn<-? ln all tlu- man'-, _.tiot, .. Ue mav be dlvert .1
fJrom lt for - time. But be l~ Ifhe a i-ei.eh.luin. lm
peiied by a huma;i hand. Ihe pe_i.u.um Mrtaga a
aud fro. I.ut __ soon a.-. th-- lrtyie.ua inipari.-d bl the
hand has eeaaed, gradually bul rertatnly th.
oomea to a -laud.-tiii at tbe poinl from arhleb
lt. ua. itarted. Tlu- -....at tnea
st'-adtiy loward tbe aby; awepl bj tbe winter wlnd.
their lop BWBJ vlol.-.i.tly fn.m sid.- lo *1<1--, i.ut a.
_oon as the wind <lies i.ut Ibe) potnt ui?war<i mor>:
conatently and iirmly thaa before.
In Wht tnaiiu.-i. a niau u.ay le turned a~,ld(> for a
tlme from bla Main obJ~.T lu llfe, hut a. scon as
th.- dlstut-lng htfluenre :? removod ba rrbound even
mors qutckly than before lo iils orlginal purpoa .
Th.-.1 objccta >,f aearrh a-.- . i...,',,.,? !\ wealth, aoelal
po?df'.on, fame, or learnlng.
How, ihe toxt reVeraea thk order of Importanra
a~ it ivtually axlata atn,.,ii{ men, a.ul t.-ll- n- what
If oucht to he. Cbriat tell- men te weh iirst Rod'a
hlng.h.i.i and rlghteouanea-i, and adds aa a ntonita. inat
all ti, ? Ihlnga referred t.. in tbe preeedlng paaaage
shall be addod thei
Thc li.-t of fli" two ol.Jerts of f-'arvh whleh ar<-.
here noti<-rd i< - tne kiiiBiloit. of.; ..]." Rj ihl phrase
we underntand thar domtnton wbich He rtcerrbiea In
the bearta of men. Tlii. rul.- la to be aongbt: lt
win nol .-..me to any man ?? iti, .-u hi- eonaent. Tid
l-lne deatrea tn make aubjocta, bal they ar.- to be
oome sii, h onh in "Hpon*" t>> appeala t?. their weaso
of right No one wiii the compelled t., .-ii.-nii hlmi lf
as a niblecl In ti,.- klngdom ol iiml; he muat enfe*"
ro!untaHly and Ihroticli Bn Inielllgenl convktlon >.f
th<- fact fiiat thla la the only ri.-lit thlii^- lo do.
HISAPPLICATIOXa 01 RIOHTEOUSKMS.
r.uniTig under thi> domtnlon nf <',(*\ in m. beavealy
Ungdom, a man ta naturally bronghl to aeel foi Hla
rtghteouanesa. Indeed, Ihe greal objeet of eata
inp the ktncdotn h t. aatend and promote tho rlgbte tu*
NM,
L'nfortunataly thla word h.-.~ aueh applteattone that
n ui] peraona are prejndleed againal it, bul tl
prejiKllee la al once ?li--i|. ,t, .1 irh*-!. we nba rve I
by ilropplns .-i ilngle ,'llable, ? e>~ Ixeeome.
rirhlt-oits that Is, agreeinR wlth right, and ?
nothing more than itral ? t, Vnythlng, ln the
ReiiM ,,f the i.i'iii. i- righl arhen it coufonni to the
ird whi.'i, ln .. i.Tii; f,, ;i,...i-,irl:i_- It.
. B_e b.'foi ? um, th.- ~tai lanl I i urins our c< ndurt
and eha a.-i.-r ll fonnd in 1...1'- natun and 1 '
u.' an i.'.f.i t<. hav,- ,,,?r- klngtlom aei np ln di In
order that thereby we may 1 ???? ?..:,, ? li!,,- Hlm. Whal
He i'.\'-. men ar<- tn romn 10 love: ani whal He
men are 10 ,-'.:..'? to hate. Could any hlgh~r
d_Kfiny be propoaed ' hl Pn nor for man lha
whleh la propoaed it, thN booh I - De ye th r. fo 0
perfccl ."..?,, :,. ?.. |n Iteaven 1-' perfe -t."
v""., nn a urli ,11 i|. by ihia dlroetl in of our
l.ot.l, hoa dn ar ? appcar to oui .' Ate
lho_e ol . ? :,-..',... to bc Chr__llan? a- naltg-nov a.
Ihia \.-i--. ne, n - ... .i\- we ihoulri be, I
It I- nol unrommon foi u ,.. jmr <m .mr r II.b ti
Rundaj 11 .. nlng, a II our lie ? rloth ? . and
wlth ihem on lhal evenlng. Then we thlnh
i"it lli Ue ol it until u -t, 111%. wben we
Bnd tbal it has heen ao Kinlrrhe-I meanwhlle tha.
much bi uhlng and ? iry tn maao
II pr* . nl il le v.' en . 11 bu 1 and ao lal dutl ?
.11 been attended ln _:..i we flml a Bjomeni
when 11. r in ? 11' -?? ttcntl m, ire turn
our th . 1, ilv 10 fiorl. Thli half rr" arted .
Ifglon, Uil. iIIvMhii i,i!.-.-::i' .??, wn; nol aufflco. We
cannol lerve Ood and Mammon :
Vou.- uf ui wonder why our raligloiia exnerleau*
l- -a. un ari-fact. iy. it var<- i- dcflnlte, .'.. n be
eomea mUty. 11 i. iili.. a-, .prll dav. wben eloudi
and aunaliiiie altamate lnre~?aotly. Kven wben b
l< at lt-- btight-Bl !t ls ahadow.. a,?l a- comi ai 'I
wlth Qtber tnlnn, unreal. While thi. ahould be a
?rround of uneaalneaa n thoald nol m..~,. u> wonder.
11..w muefa ahould we know aboul our bn tn**n, or
about our "rdlnary duties. if we p?|d ?- little att-n
iion to them ?s ht d*. f, tke ataie ..f oui rellgto-a
einerleneel if i.u-ir. ?-s men wew t. ?,, t., their
once* only once a w.-eii ;n?i -t,v tbere one hm.r.
ii.i't, retiiiii and -it for another in ne evenlng, lf they
ahould lenve tbe ??nrire managemonl meanwhlle to
?n.l.ortllnBrcv., gh lnqr It onlv a pawtng tbought now atul
tl.cn, how mnrh should they klWW of Ihelr alfal'* at
tlu- end of a y.-.-i. ' Vothlng abaolutalj nothing!
'Ihe nian who would ..nd.T-tal.. |o carry i.n boatoeaa
!n that araj aaanH aoon Bnd hiin>cif a baabrapt
ln onler m aeeure meecM |n the ordlnary affatra <>f
lif.-. auatataed attention and energy, iBgaelty and mr*
thoughl are Indlipen-ablc. if ihli U. -,, in ordlnar.
lif.-, where are eontend againal nothing more aertoua
tha., Bueiuatlng inai~,.t~ Bnd rate of exel
acalnst man erasagrd In harp bul .-.-n- ?..,- cornp"*
tlon. bow much m,,r>. an- the --.n?- quailtlCN and
ronduel requlred when we wrmtle nol agaln ' tlenh
and l.ii.o'l. imi againal prinelpalltle< amln-i power*,
agalnsi ihe rnV-ri of the darkneaa ,.f ibta world,
againal apntnal wtekedmaa in hlgh plaeeal
,r mi
that
Tlll. IM 'ON-'-TI A. Y
How readlly do we a-^.u.t i,, tbe abairael |ir.ii.""','on I
n Ood ls a b Ing uf intlti i_ wlidom and 1:.Ineaa. I
" .. rt iii- ..niii.i.ii'.i goaaaaa* aaa uaarrlag ntadaaa Ua
i mea to maM tM salvaUon aml uevetopmrui
oi il," -..nl th lir-t ....... rn ol 1 I.'. Hut we. havlng
aes unii i.i ibe gUtterlng geaerailty Ihal tM Is i
Butter. good and a te, I ... our baea npon it. and g>>
on to -mt our fancy. tty sucfa Mtloua tre diapn.
aveiy attrlbota >,r Ood. we queatlon tfla goodness,
denj in, wlsdom and brare illfl power. ?? Bing
deflance Intu tM taea m Reasren's Klng aud hopa
tn aeeapa init.uir. wi.ai ?wfui picaaaipaeaI it is
lhe very lt,-aj,|t\ of |..li\.
Be weak aml ln.-..n-1-ient is human nat'iro that our
alicniton n.-.'.l- only to b' called to the fnlly of our
oourse of cundurl to mato as feel an.l m'k.u.wi xlp
how neak aml n.i -1 n-inl" lt i-. Bttting here to-nlght
im doi.-bt manv af yea, *ay hearera, feel aud
aeknowl.'lp., ,,, tiie .l.-'th- of vour h.'art. thal tl, -
ward. a:? true; a.,d thal your llvee ar? only a nra
longBd totty. And yer. in all probablllty, b fo,"
tweoty-loar hOOl*. have pn-el, vou wlll iro baik to
iii" old way*of doing thlngs. how sabtto, but how
itrniip l- tln) t.et wt, efa thi gr'at adreraary l.a* woven
rouna our soala. ue ara on the eiu-hantwl ground
aml n,e nntterlap of lhe eomlng .tona rouBi M
only for a atoment Thea wa ratapae Into tbe daaa
-I'.nib r of sin. Qod |,.|p u- te awake ar OOM aml
thonaifhly. i.ei n> look our ChriaMaa a-parlanee
fi..1 n rle fa.e. In the lli.'M of this tt*xt, let flj
make up our min i- to naM tl." Mu-'h.m aml rlghteoUB
aea. of i .I i our Brst ..hjet of searah.
?Thal are ihe thlngs which chlefly dlvert tho thonghta
of men from Ood :"<i Hi>* soull Bfhal do m *n - ek
rather tha.. uu ktngdom an I r ghteouenea. I without
elalmlng rhar rhe l|.t |s exbausure nr complete. I wlll
I rep ,.t : sraalth, ri-eognltton rn soelety, ptoaaure, famo,
i learnbig. i mnKipiy worls to show you how an>
certaln and nnsarisfactnn all theaa thlngs ar". You
wiii admti ti,.- abstracl propos tion. imr when vou
ai" Mbed ?, ,,.?, v.H.i ...,. caa* I.v lt. yui wlll
pr.i.ii.-riHv ignore ir. imr wlth referenee t.. nn"
aud ..li of theae il.Ii._-. II ha- b*en tmly sa:d : "They
am hard to get, narner to keep : aod if aeeured and
hept, they do nol a.nl eannot satiify rh* sool."
Appiy this itatemenl to wealtb. Perhapi the
greater ni.mle'r of tnen and iron m BM engageil ln an
earnest itrnggte after monev. Thal they may baoom*
ri'*'.. rner, brave tl.'' perlh n' the i a, rentare Into
nnknowa eountries, and Imperfl both health and iif>*.
And to whal end I . ?,,i. | maH annihar of tho_e
who Migage in ihl. wil.l ehaae ran sueeead. The vtn.it
majority st the end fin.l tbemaetve. with whltenlng
halr- md rafllng itrength, wlth nothlne but a very
moderate kneome. OffcMi the gIMed prlae Memad to
ho wlthb. thelr leaeh ot.lv io be -natchod awav. llke
th" fr.it wheh iraved over ti. ? bead ol the faMed
Tanialus and whleh raeeded whenever he ^rr-reu-.i
fm'!. hls hHiid to plii.U It. The hi.iv- nf amss.ft.p
wealtfa sharp. n ti,e deslrc for II i and eaeh new faflnre
deenens tbe ehagrtn and regret. And yer, just
j -!"-li d-appo'ntni.',t ?-,- this more rhan nlne
j I'lith- of the voilii. men who resolve tn
, devota themaelre. tn ihe pursnit ..f weatth must
! mi'lin np theii- mlnds tn face. The prlzes In thi
| lottery ara eery tow. of rhe preat nnmbers nf young
i n.et. vi,,, fa,.,.,t f}?. danaers nf th ? Journey aeross rho
plalns 'vhen the Callforala aold ffcver brohe our ln
i 1*49. nnt a half dOBBB are nllve tn-da. and rteh.
WF,4r/rn sMVOK-" WILL ROT FATi'-O'V.
But suppose the mo-t fsvorable resnlt of the efforts
I to anisss money. tst a man paeeeed far lievond hls
mo-r BaagalBl e.vpcrrstloii.s. I? ho satlsfied ? Far
from It. Wben he starred Iti llfe. he rhought that
| i*10,0O0 would make him perfeeily happy. Ile now
I prapiara aioo.OOO. The passlou fm- m.mey has grtwa
hy whal lt BM on, and he ls as MfBT ln tiie race
as belore. There ls nu re.t. It Is Ifji" rhe old man
of tM sea. iiu buatnaas rlde- bha oa and on, untll
I at la-t peralysia ronie. to end hls days or shut him
: up to a oraary imioor I(f_.
Bal me,i ..verestltnate what wealtb ean do for them.
? I.'i ii- look this matier fairly In the face. Than are
t".mo thlngs whlrh m. aiuotint of waalth ean BBCUri
for its posseasors. if we could only looh through
the palaiiel wall. of our rlefa men how our e-timate
"i would cha&ge. In tho lir-t plsee. no uealili
however great, ran of Itaall serure the grcatest of
blessln.s, 'if. md health. The da-Me poet was rlght
wben be wrote: "Death eoters wlth e,|,.ai sret.s
tl.e huts of panpera an.i tha palaces of klnga." ine
i..m.i.-.mi,e walls ..f he,- I'lfih i\ -. resMenee did nor
1 |. ih" an_el of degih from clalming Mrs. A. T.
btowarl for hli prey. Health ta often lo-t or Impalrisi
lt. ihe search lor waalth; and the anxiyj';* whlrh
a;t?u.l it- |i.. i-.-i.i erfe.-t the -aun* thlnp.
Agam tbe posscsston of wealtl. wtn not of itseif
-e. nre geaufno reepect trom ti,o,e whoae respoct la
v.orlh havlug. I ailtnil tbe tacl thal many p'ople
looft Wlth a \iilrar nnd e.ipri.liois a/ImliaMon o:, u,"i,
nf wealtb. Bul iii n m.u u-.i iih rate Um napeel of
sueh people al Ih true ralne. ioa and i knoa > a..e
af rich men ?l, i an- almo.1 Inaane wlth the dealra
to I.n iv.p -i'i ; bul they .-anniit .1 . ir. The fa^-r ls
tiint self-respeellug, Intelltcenl men wish ro know
how ne. aspirants for frlendshlps a.-.|..ired
their wealth ard ui,o' peraonal qualttles to respeel
ih.y posaMs. mi. rhe bttterneaa of manv a rlch
man. and espcclally of thelr wtree, b"?'au-e fl,e whole
communlty wiii not pay them tbe attentkm whlrh
Ihey tiiini, thelr tnoney entitles ihem t,. receive!
Agaln, no amounl of monej ean proteel ihe house
hold ol Us p..--.-- ,i (rorn mlatortune and dlsgrac.
llow much do you suppose Mr. Moroslnl would
lon.' gftren to keep l.l- daughtac from elnpbig with
hi- coaebman becauae M bad a palr <>f bandsome
ler1-' llow much do you luppose thal broher John
frmstoeh, of Maplrwood. N. /., thought of .',i- money
tln." year. a^. when, after walilm: some tim.' for
bls only dauphter o rom.' down to breakfast, he
went up to hei room lo Bnd there a slckl.. i tntlment il
note, which miu'i.t ha'.- been eopled 'fn.in a dlme
nov. l, _aylng tha] she bad nn, away wlth lhe mulatto
coachraan beeauae be rmt.' a hor^' well l llou many
oeeurrenee. of tt.i< kind l.ave come under the obser
ratlon of 04rery ona ..f ..- which tend t-i dtsco inl
the bapplnee. whleh ean M seeund through weatth,
ard t,? show lt ln n true llpht i if yonng timn co*ild
I only be broughl to reftecl upon these fa.i*. how .r.
,i mild iseirelve tl.,.' there arr many IhlngB whleh
Bre more des-lrable than a loni: bank iceoitut. My
frien.!-. Mr. Tennyson w.i- wiang ln dnaerlblng the
?tMie of soelety; for ln Amerlca al leasl ?? pold
cannot plld lhe slralghtened fon-head ol the f..ol."
Bvain- aml s.-if res| aei are the only paaaporta ro pubBe
favor in UiK eountrr.
ii,ani; Ood, whlle all theaa doiufive ehjaeta "f
pursull are dtfflcult to overfake and. ean b'* posseaaed
bv only a few, rhe bles.s|n_-s of the texr ran be obt?ln<*<l
by aJi. The command t>. '?e. k i- dlreeted to all; aud
the tdeaslng <>f lindlnir Ib pmn.lsed ro all. We may
sll he -. ,.- of Ood. w hli" our I.onl does not proml-e
who Icllow jllm jj-.'.-a i a-ealtb, li Is nevertheless
;,,.. tha*- they wl,.. make Ood. thelr lirst cholee usually
havfl enouaji to >*Ht .'.t.'i drinh. and ofien beeome
u"altli\ it l< only natural Ihat Ihey shoUld dn
?... I'l.tv pi'oiii..'..?- health of body, clea.-n.--- ot
:.'?'. llert, et.e.L'l nf pi.'tp.-'-. -'...?' Blful a. tlv?v and
rcenomy. These are condltlons of worldly success.
;ill. if Ihelr pl'-ry be geaulne, Ood know*
that they ian -af.l-. DO enlnisted wlth lhe sfewarM
shlp of wealtb, and he plves it to Ihem. Hut le, no
man nndertahe lo -"k Ood's kincdom aml lighteou*
,...-- because he hop... ro M helped rn gei rieh. ile
wlll <ur"lv he dlaappolnted. Beeh Brst the klnpdom
and rlgbleousness, because lhe Isa-cloiir cnn'm.nds you
Ui ik. so. Then lou wlll poaaesB that podllness
asLii l. has lhe promlse of " the llfe whleh now is, aml
of that whlrh l- to oome."
THE BATTLR-8BIP TEXAS.
MODIFICATIONS l\ lll K I'l.ANS AND WORK TO
BE ni---f.Mi.il i.-i'.iN iir.it.
The Uoard appnitit.d la-t -urnn.er by Serrerary
ITracy to ci.mpiie rl,.- ealculatlona of welght of Um
haitle-cblp Texaa, made !.<? Chlel N,ivai Con.truetor
I rheodore O. Wll-m and Naval Oonstroctor r T
v.i wl.-, wi... has had charge ?.f Ihe eomtruetloa of
IM new reaeels at tlm Norfolk Navy VaM, made
i.nrt ii lew .lay- BflO, BBd it i- -?? ni.rl"
public, The deslgns for the lexas were pnrahmad
from the Barroa Bhlpbulldbig Company by nv. 0.
Whltney wben Hecretary af the Kavy, al a eo-d
ol Bl5,000, and thn deslgns for tbe inarhin.-rv wera
purchaaed iv him from Uryee Douglae-, tbe detlgner
oi mo englnos of wme af the Cunard rteamahlpa,
ai a coal of |*7,300. Unik wa- begun to lay tl.e
k .1 of the \.--"i more than a y-w a^'o, bul whea
tbe rurklng plan- were laM oa. i'i ihe moulding
l ift al tl ? N;n\ Vaid. It wa- found thal cro-s mi
i-i. iiiint.,- had been nade in the ataaa, whleh requlrad
many mod Bi atlot...
Then th- rl.I.f Naval ( oi.st.u.'tor reported th.it
th" welght of her hull would I.n far !n BXCeflB "f lhe
ilationa, i.i laol m mueh n thal ihe would not
Boal, aml i 011-.H.1. no iiowle. .liir.'i".l wlth him.
BattmatM "f tM Boaid a," tanaty-aevea ton.
more ihan tho e of i on.tructor Bowlea, aud 183 Ioa.
ii? ihat. tboes ..i ConatruetM BrUaoa; bul B aiahai
Uon. fm- several ehaafM ta the itnieture of
the ..-,.]. and madtteatlBM la the eaa-plea-enl ?.f
i . bulldlng ol the v.'-.'l will \x- at
once reeumed an.l pi.sh."i a^ rapldty as poMlble.
Oa aepte-aber i Mdi aara opened far tha purcbase
..I i.oi ton.-. ..f steel pla"--- for ,h'- reaaal Their
were oniv two bhtden ihe Uadaa BMal OBUpany
and Carargle, l'hipi.*. * Co.. "?* BB__-B_-tT, Ttmu,
Tl.e same work- bhl lor l_M ItBI. B_BB_a Of thJ maOWd
.'.',.isor Maine at lhe Navy Yard. and, the Lllidan
Compaay Mnnd the aaaamai at BB-I eanta per
pouna. Thelr bii aa tha alaiM for the TBsm aaa
7 ii iu eaata p.-r pound: aad can.eai-'s Md vm BJ*?
,,?t- a ponml fm' lhe TtXht, t$hmm 4 eeots for rhe
Pla.- for ihe Maine n.i, B^^nmhei bM.
'urorisad the N'av* I'epartn.ent. aml lhe bl.le. were
rejected. li wa- eaolalaad Bflarward thal rhe in
,,,...i i,i,|. ?_. due to th.* raauhremen*. of the
eonirael -1 n'fa would necaaritale lhe e-cpend-tura
,. i.,';.. aniounl ol m.n. for addltlonal nachlnery.
? ?,ew ..v.wo.l,..e- called for. each lo M im Inches
'/.- ;:?V",t..-U'*?'?-' rt.II ln ibe .,.try U only
li;, InclK-s It woiil'l co i BtoOfiW to prepar ,,laehinory
for fi?i,i-i,n,? ibeae platea. Um requlrenienn have
i.,.? ,,,. ..Mii'd. and ihe new i.,i- ara expeatod u> be
" Tlie coniract'for suaplylng thehoOan aad m*<-hinerv
, r rh. rrxM ';.. i... awanled t>. ihe Kh-nmond
(Va.1 Locomotive WorBi bj Baeretary Tracy for
-> II.M?l.
No water IM a.irh fl cmnliiii-.ti?? of min.Tiil rittHM. A --i.il..> Wflter whlch fl-Wflfl Hl HWka
ble ......li.n.ul an.i cttraiive powen to thi pwwwes o! n .?nre hrooiml rfWUn flod .._.?...
ehloridee. h.,,. Hallv l.-... ii.i.! ln ceveee ..f Dybpepeto. Rheawflttom, Qflflt, hi.l.?.y a..d L__rw
tr.Miblcr). l-'or iin* ular.,, __.*.. ftddrtflflb
ONKITA BPBINCI 00.,
ITH'A. N. T,
At (iroieru' and DrujigistB".
A Joijfnl (hpfstmns Feast*
THE
LADIES' HOME
JOURNAL.
'? The farctnait Tt? _?/,?? (or tbc Anert. an Bre.lda. It
lt tha qaeen of all domcatlo perlodleale."
CIRCULATION DURING 1880:
S42,500CQPIE8
Ne
Month.
Contents of Christmas Number:
(N,.w rtaljl For Sale J-V-rywhereO
A llollil.'i) I'oein.
Illuiiralcd by W. ST. JOHN HAItPF.R.
By HILL CABLETO!..
A Beaittifiil Romanre
Of a Kiclflty p-lrl's. trlnmpha.
I.y M 4 I J? HOWE.
A Chrlstmas Story,
mnemaaal t.v w. r_. tayi-OR.
By btninmi: B. foot.
A TVew-Envlaud >..iil.
Strlklng ln Its BWBBt Hlmpllidtr.
By MRS. A. D. T. WHITNEIf.
A Fireside Poem,
Benutifled I.r I-u.tra.lona.
By ItIARGARET SANGSTER.
Some Whlte Heuee BanqaeU,
Aa it'ii by vartoua Pr-^denta.
By THEO. R. DAVIS.
Gladatone nnd Bismnrrk.
The Ll-orar- Ta*,.',. of Two Oreat Meo.
By EDWARD W. BOK.
Some ?hoicr> < (irl.ii.ias Diahee
For Ho'.ldnv ninneri anrt 1'irU- -
By ELIZA R. PARKER.
A Quaint Children's Poem,
Qualntly Wld hr Santa Clau*.
anil il llv A. ii. LEWIS.
How to Entertain Well.
The S-i-rea of a Midel HoateBfc
By FLOHENCE HOWE HALL.
A ChriHtma~i fnrol,
ran of j,..- ef rate thc.
By i:iti:> e. i. i:\roi_n.
4 l,ri?t,,,u_ Flor.il l), ruriitio.) _,
I?r. _-,--. for Hn.I.lny H rnr.
Kn_ll?h ( hrlain.a. Dlihe..
A llercmber Wlndow (.arilen,
How to look 4 TirHlnm, HeRte,
III,ilv oii lloini- llr,.vv,.i,ikl,ig,
About Im Imi s h nd llookw,
Oaaaoa tor tka Winter Klrc ?ldn.
Thc flo-liiB ol thc Vcar,
me., tm., <_.., 4e.
PRICE 10 CENTS.
For -Sale. it all Nowi Stanls.
ForTSDO
Edited bij EDWARD W. BOK.
THK I.ADIF.S' HOME JOI'KMAL wlll be
?ne ef tbc moat brllllant mngazlnea over prepared
far vTomen, h. lyful la iiiaie .rio?_. popular In Htera
ini-r. benuilful Ib !ll_i>trntlon_ imonf Ita aaaay
f> attire* wtll be i
Dr. Tnlmage to Wotncn.
A New R.'iruiar Ijewrtrrvnt of confldenttal, _Jb? to
ABierteea Women oa all s.it.l-.-t- of the H~m_. Toe le
turtineirt wlll ba entltlcfl "I'lil-r Mv Sfn.T Ii__np."
By Kev. T. DeWITT TAL.TIAGE.
A WeW -4.ovel4-.tte,
Of StliklnK Interv~. wlth a Popular l.iterury Problem,
Hy 'IWIION il Ull. WD.
Mrv I'n siili-nt Iiin i isun,
li.r Dallv I.lfe ln the K.._..u._ve Manslon. Authorized
hy Mr.. llarriaon ind wrltioii
My A. J. HALFOKD.
Two Sidea of Wnahington Life,
OfBcUl and Sor.lal I.lfe In Washlnitton, wrttten
Bv TWO FA-MOl S WOrtlElY.
A Romaiice <>i Italy,
Itlch wlih an Ita'lan Afmo.,prier.,
By AV-.I1. >ll i: l.lio. COO.MBS.
H y Iniu'ls Abroad
ln Europ.au CajiHal* and Countrl~?,
By MAR? J.HOLTvlES.
Beautlfullf fllitaitraled Poems
Bv the three. nio~t popular of Amert-an ftre~lde jKieta,
WILL CARLETO.V IAMBI WHIT
CO.tIB RILEY and .flARGAHET
SAlX.STER.
A HlllIKH ISl'N 1'lllks
Tn Ameriean OiatB ani Wotnnn.
By HOBEHT J. BI RDETTE.
.?.ewlork Society.
Gllrup'"- of Faahlonable IA te and WoTr.rt,
By Tlra. JOHK SHERWOOD.
Woman's Life in Forrij n Lands,
Hy aevaaal writen novr travelllnK ln the far-off countrtea
,.f l'.urope.
Hriglu Tnlks with Glrle.
Hr Lhe two inoit popular of Uvhig Engll-h nnvelliita,
" TIIE DI CHESS " aud
-fir... u.i:\i\/b:r.
Mltr. KI.I/.AIII.TH 11.11 -TKR,
4IR ..HI'Mtl WARI) III.KI'HKK.
IlAKRUT I'lt.-I OTT -HIIK-'OHD,
ANNA KATIIKUINB l.Rl-.i: N.
Bl AM Ht: WII.I.I!* HOWARDi
llll-. __B>". I.KW W A l.l.AI K,
.HT-IAH AI.I.F.\'S WIFK,
"H~. AI.KX AM1KR,
JI I.IA HAltD Ill.WIt,
Kiiii.ntTt oi.i.v.:k. o. I).,
MAItl'Altl.TJ. I'ltK'.TON,
Wll.l. lAKI.KTON,
KI.l.A V. II Kt.l.t.lt WlLCO.V,
TIIK. BVOHBUtt,
OBACh 4.lti;KN\VOt)D.
?VflAM c .101.llM.I_.
ba , ic, Xr. ln adlltlon ta
Fifteen Dopartments for Women.
"n prartirai llouacfceepiaf, Uobm nTiiiBaBablBB. B-haeattsa
of Children, . _r,. ,t -.'fuaera, aitUUc N.v?dleiM.,k K~n,ilv
1~.,ti. Iloa ,, Dr..s Cbeaplr, ln Uteranr Clrolei _.? '
n._. Lal ?i Kivhloiis, Blda 'f.ilKs with uirl'rt. For tho t:ii
fl.eO tornnk.
?,ll .end Ibe
FT\BumMt I .'? nov ,,,,.? now -rinlliia
fl" BS __________ I '*'l'|l,,i"" ,,,r ls-e. we
"Ir THANK8CIVINC _ ,
ALL.iCHB'_i.j5fcWs-"ree '
<-o..i.i,.i..a .hr lijlaalaa ?f BBm. ?(t*______?__fi!_
llo?.-'. ?o.rl. lha- 14 ..umbcraarc obi_l.ee lorO.c
iioiii.r. tW-TkUnfnr paMteaflB aa* *m***Wt i" ?->?
i,i?",ir ua?.'~a'l lt.tllarnef.to
THE CURTI8 PUBLI8HINC CO.,
TM?jiM?-> I'lllLAUflLPUJA. V*.
CHRISTIMS!
Ovington Brothers.
The Largest and Richest Stock Ever
Offered in Brooklyn.
ORNAMENTED GHINA.
Cut Glass, Solid Silver,
Fine Bronzes, Banquet Lampf,
Art Furniture, Onyx Goods,
'. Statuary, Piano Lamps,
Time Pieces, Opera Glasses,
j Travelling Clocks, Candelabra,
Table Cullery, China Closets,
Chests of Silver, Fine Fans,
4c, &c, &c.
Our oldcat patron* will be -tiir|-riae__
at the mitRnitude aud richneaa of the
sto?-k ol' ifoinU we have prepared for
ilu*. si'itson. Iliirv Department be*>
ing now complete, hnyera will recof
ni/.e the advantages in in.-tkin** earlf
M*ll*4 HllllS.
Ovington Brothera
Fulton snd Clsrk sU.. Brooklyn;
"C'ARTWRIGHTA. WARNER***" 'Vlebrared Me.lna
snd Nstural Wool Underweor. Scotch Iamb's Wool
Csmels' llslr. Balhrlzian snd Pure Silk L'ndetwsar far
LADIES I.ENT..EMEN AND CHII.DHE**.
I.ADIEH* _*_*!?? DRESHES.-r.ire Silk. Merina.
and .silk and Wool Mlxturs.
HOHIERY. -Fine Silk. Ra* Slt*. Caohmere, Ostae!'**
Ilalr snd Flecce-lined liose snd Iialf Ilose.
JjtOCt^W-XU C\J atylto 6le
A NPECIAL. IIP4K OF
CABINETS
For the Holidays.
The artentlon of purrhswrs is oelled to the hlgh rhafe
scter of these jcood-, the HEAUTY of BBBBBBBJ, snd PHRe
FF.CTION of FIN'ISH. The*.. advantsijes corablned wlt-S
th>' tttA that the o,ua!ity ls wlthout. eqnal, make these TBB
MOST DFSlU.ni.F. WAKI'.S IN THT*. MARKET.
* Aooi*s(o
4l*45-6 4?W.14?5r
PIANOS-ORGANS.
as more dural.le and mrh laaa llahle to j et ..ut ot tune.
Both th Mi- n . Hamlln Ory.i.. snd Plari.s sxeal chlsflj
in that whkh i_ tbe <-hief *x<<el.e.i_. ln si.v muilcsl ln
itrum-nt, qualltv ef ten... nfher Mii.."* thoi.jih lni()ON
? unt. ..->? mu. h lien* mi than thi.. An ln.ts-nment wlth un
mu(.l.sl ton.-* .'annot be a |oo1 mu-.rr.'. iMtraaasaa I*lns
trate.1 ratBlofaea, . ontstnlnir d."< riptlona "f n_*w snd pona
lar utrylrH of nmn? and Planns. tntroriueed thi* seaaOOj
wlll be sent free to sny one addre-slnR
MASON & HAMLIN
Organ and Piano Co.,
4? I ...i 14th St. I nian *.<|..nre.)
PROPOSISG hlOB LtOBBBB T.Y IOWA.
Chieago, Pee. 1 (Spe^lall.?A ill-patch from Iowa
to "The Tribune/' ataMl that rhe anti prohibltion Ra*
pnl.li.'an leadan of that htato hav.' derlded, fo ttv
aaduea a um in Ha Latd-tatan aimiishini, prohiw
ti..ti and plaeitifr tlie li?-.-ri-i?- |m f..r towns of 2.000
populatlon an<l le*s at B800, af trhUh one half shouM
go to tho county arnl th>* remaind<r to the town, acrj
in clfles of over SvOOO pnpulatlon. #1.000 to be illvlded
e.'uaiiy belwaau rlty aad taonty. ihe loeal optloa
pi-.vi-ion- wiii alao aa laearyaaaaa. in. tte biu, and u
will pp.vitli: for tlie hoMlag of Hei'tfains, ro voto upo|
tho qaaatlaa of lleaaaa or pmhlbitlon. Sueh elecflona
are to ba aai aatfj aajy upon patttiaaa sii_ne<i by a
n.ajoi-itv ei tln* frivl.t.1,1.aa ?.f Hn town or townshlp ta
which it ls piuposo.1 to l.ave -uel, li.-ense; apply.
CiiriiT OALBBVABB FOR TODAX.
Bapraa.1 i ...if (.??ii.-ral Term-Ber.ir,' \ ai, Unm.. F. X,
-H,.i Iv ai,a barrvt'. J. J.?Cane on, I'. s. I,,..n..tn?Uu. C?_
mid ..ti..!.-, \ -. i;,_nt, jtc.
Hutfreme . oun?tipeelai T^rn. l'art 1. ?Before Rsrretc.
J.?So (.aii'i.dar.
?BMBBBB . w_.it Sp..fl_4 Twm-Psri 11-Before In.ra.
ham, J.?HO t'slendar.
HnpresD. Court?fireult - r-srt I Mssi aiulrewa j.-.
Noa. zaoa, ioj_'. i;._l* i.sm, ihk 5?v un .iisj,
11. BJ, ll-.'.i. 418 400, 1OO0. 1005. lOOrt. 1024-j. 104l!
1047. 1100, 110**1107. lll.; Ml'. 704" uy. ***
Supreira ('...rt?.'Ireult -Part ll-li tnro I'ataersoa J-.
N..4. lt*i, .*?.-. 1988 LlHl ...14 -j. !?1... l.i.,6. 4ij"_ tte?.!,.
90a. Ul?, 10M4-.. 1082, 1U81. P87. 511. 1*10, 415, 1J_S"
tilVi 1.-04. 001, 100M, ^Tij. I0S7. ^^
r*iup,...'..1. rircult?Part Ul?0*BMm J ? Noa.
2*01. 73.V l-'Kl. 1800. IIM. riiio. TaS. fc37, l'__!H **8e_.
i__wa l!fe _*?1370',*12' m x*?
Bnpmne Cimrtr-rireuit-Part IV?B.-for*. B.*__-h J -.
N..S. li^lih. 821, 1844), 1008, 1844. T.?8, ;?4_ U4.H '______
IN, V'., 1240, 877, tST, .U7, 9110, 1184 IIM _9__
503. 1137, 11?'.?. UM, 1239, {507. ^^
r-'jpivni..* i;?urt?Chami^rs-Befoo-e l._ --vimsl J -MoMta
c?>,i<iar.-Nos. 1 u> 6j cail-d at 11 o'.l.xk.
.S.ir.oKsw's Court-M.!/..ni Kanwrn b. Wllls af Ch*rle?
.lo.dai, 10 s. m. ; J..hn Fatt. r?<in. Asr.n Heniiiflsld.
( a'hurlne Uarmali and J..hn Byrne, 10 90 4. m : Majy U
Sllllimn. 12 rn ; Il.-n .-,?;, .SaniLTaon, 2 u, n. ?/_ ur?ifea-B
.al.iular.
Sii|H-rl.r r.i.ir' ___fl__aal T'rrr Bl'^.re Sed_t*?t._, C. T
Fn.fimsii snd lucraham. J. J fal.-i.dar for |).'.?nber.
t4Ui?M-lor Louit .sp.'. Isl T.*rm? _t.fore I'nax, J -Wssl
?sup-rior Caara-Eoalt*1 Terra-Beftore Tniax. i-Bea,
IBB, .I'.i. I.V. ^i. 40. K)4. 141, 14_, 141. 'K. 70. -"TB.
l'Jrl 17.1, 17'.1. 180, IH. IS'.*. 308.
|..r1..r Courl 'I'i ial I.1111- Fai
ABB, BB1, 10W, h>.7, 1034. -90.
buporior < onrt 'lnal I'.i 111-Part I-_W_re Dnjrr*. J ?
1034. 690. 7J-. .??. bb\
tUiwrte. Cawa-Trlal l*ai-B Hwl ii-Adioarmd tor tha
Kuperior <'o?rt-Trl_i T^YjrtUl-ff*?'^^
J.-.No-. ,7* l.l*.. i^.^,i4i_4f_Njsi^_--ir^
( ..miiwn l'!.-ait-(..'neT_4 i?n?"?"'
n"'r"",t' ,., V.-....1 Term-Befcr. Van HoeMB. J.-,
C'sl.im-r ror l,'',<-|"1l.''',.._, Term-Bef.'r" Bookatsvar. J.--.
...... _n 11 I'lea* l-nolfj
Cal.11l.1r f..r P"-":?;!i Term-Psrt 1 B.f..r? Allsa. J.
4 011.U...11 i'i>'**r,rr ae*. 100J. ?**. i"*1**. Ml". i??7.
N- >?*? /j-'i ?-'?;? I44?<. 1437. 1270. t-'M. 10*12, lltiU,
1198, l"l'-1'l'f?i H.4II, i445. 1443. Ilill 1508. 128..
-Befera HsUssr. __ss)
'',t>'rourt'r''.'-'i'i'^- Ne?iion--l'-i. I-Befus?) GMdsMaaenL
J , ?,.! A*el?taiil lllMlj.4t-Attnru.-r F-Jk 1 ?1 _??_,_#
' "tVurt of tienerai Keaelona- Part II.?Befora Racosier
Hmyth, and A_.-tat?nt l..-'rl.-i Attomer Jeroiaa?Noa. 1 la
13, Inel.islve.
Court ot (.vii.rul s.-.i.a,-. Part III Msrllof, J? aai
j_fsl?i#nt UlaUlct-Aiivruey Haw____-_<__ 1 U %k ihx

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